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THE 


SEMI-CENTENNIAL  CATALOGUE 


THE 


ALPHA  DELTA  PHI 


87,2-1882 


BY     THE     FRATERNITY 

1882 


f^j  3 


THE  graduatp:  committee. 

Talcott  Williams,   Editor  and  Chairnuin. 
Charlks  Mkuuill  Hough,  A^ssociate  Editor. 


ThKODORE    LtlQUEER    MeAD 

Richard  Rogers  Bowkkk. 
Lynds  Eugene  Jonk.-*. 
E.   Dauavin  Hudson,  Jr. 
Alfiikd  Ely. 
Edward  Cole  Howlank. 


William  Channing  Russel,  Jr. 
Charles  Millard  Pratt. 
Benjamin  Whiting  Franklin. 
Francis  Marion  Copfock. 
Charles  Wright  Freeland. 
Lyman  Beecher  Hall. 


GRADUATE    COMMITTEE    ON    THE    MILITARY    LIST. 


RlCllAlU)    lllLDRKTH    TlIAVKl:. 


RoHERT  Jay  Mitchell. 


PUBLISHED     UNDER     THE     SUPERVISION     OF     THE     EXECUTIVE     COUNCIL      Of     THE 
ALPHA     DELTA     PHI     FRATERNITY. 


CONTENTS 


iTlTLK    ANI>    InTKODTICTOUV    M  AT  IKK. 

List  of  Chaptcr.s x 

ProfiKH' xiii 

Collaborators xxii 

Convention  Notes       ....  xxiv 

Executive  Council      ....  xxxi 
Convention  Roll     ....      xxxiv 

Graduate  Reunions     ....  xliii 

A  A  *  Bibliography    ....  xlv 

A  A  <I>  Chronology       ....  Iv 


The  Chapter.s 
Hamilton 
Miami 
I'^rban    _. 
( 'ohuiibia 
Yale    .     . 
Amhi'rst  . 
Brunonian 
Harvard  . 
Geneva    . 
Hudson    . 
Bowdoin  . 
Dartmouth 


3-29 

48-53 
54-59 
00-113 
114-150 
151-172 
1 73-200 
201-217 
218-234 
235-25fi 
257-287 


Peninsular  . 

.     .     .  288-310 

Rochester    . 

.     .     .  311-329 

Alabama       .     . 

.     .     .  330-335 

Williams      .     . 

.     .     .  336-353 

Manhattan   .     . 

.     .     .  354-373 

Middletown 

.     .     .  374-395 

Kenyon    . 

.     .     .  396-408 

T^nion 

.     .     .   409-421 

Cumberland 

.     .     .  422-425 

Cornell    .      .      . 

.     .     .  426-437 

Phi  Kappa    . 

.      .      .   438-450 

Military  Seuvkk. 

Introduction     . 

.     .     .  453-455 

By  Chapters     . 

.     .     .  456-527 

Tabular  Summari 

■s   .    '.      .   528-529 

Supplement Ar>  Llsts. 

Kinship  in  A  A  <l> 

.     .     .  533-549 

(Jeographical     l)i 

■<tribution 

in  A  A  *    .     . 

.      .      .   .100-632 

A  A  «!'  by  Names 

.      .      .   633-698 

Tabular  Sununari 

•s   .      .      .   699-706 

Appendix  .... 

.      .      .     .  707-721 

Index   

.      .      .      .  723-727 

THE 

ALPHA   DELTA   PHI   FRATERNITY. 

TWENTY-THREE    CHAPTERS. 

1832     TO     1878. 

5345    DVEE13y!:BEI?.S. 


Samuel  Eells.  '  tlnvER  Andrew  Morse. 

Lorenzo  Latham.  Henry  Lemuel  Storrs. 

John  Curtiss  Underavood. 

A  Q 

Samuel  Eells,  Hamilton,  '32 18:i2-18a(; 

Charles  Kilbourn,  Hamilton,  '33         .  1836-1837 

Seth  Tryon  Wilbur,  Hamilton,  '?.(•                                                         .  1837-1839 

Samuel  Eells,  Hamilton,  '32  .     .                                                              .  1839-1842 

Giles  Mumford  Hillyer,  Columbiii,    iii  1843-1845 

William  Henry  Goodrich,  Yale,  '43  .                                                    .  1845-1847 

Theodore  William  Dwight,  Hamilton,  '4i) 1847-1850 

Henry  Noble  Day,  Hudson,  "'28 1850-1853 

Alexander  Spaulding,  Hamilton,  '4fi  .  1853-1854 

Frederic  Dai^  Huntington,  Amherst,  'M'  1854-1855 

Joseph  Parrish  Thompson,  Yale,  '38  .  1855-1850 

Richard  Salter  Storrs,  Amlierst,  '39  185G-186tt 

Theodore  William  Dwight,  Hamilton,  '4(> 1860-1865 

Edward  North,  Hamilton,  '41 1805-1868 

Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  Bowdoin,  T)!.'  1868-1871 

William  Slocum  Groesbeck,  Miami,  '34      .  1871-1872 

Moses  Coit  Tyler,  Peninsular,  '56,  Yale,  '57                                        .  1872-1873 

Lewis  Collins,  Union,  '53 187:!-187G 

John  Jay,  Columbia,  "M'>  "<>- 


List  of  Chapter's. 


THE    CHAPTERS    IN   THE    ORDER    OF    THEIR 
ESTABLISHMENT. 

THE   HAMILTON   CHAPTER 

At  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

1832  to  1885.     54  Classes  — 347  Members. 

THE   MIAMI   CHAPTER 
At  Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio. 

1835  to  1876.     43  Classes  — 207  Members. 

THE   URBAN    CHAPTER 

At  the  University  of  the  Cit}'  of  New  York,  New  York  City. 

1835  to  1839.     5  Classes  —  24  Members. 

THE   COLUMBIA   CHAPTER 
At  Columbia  College,  New  York  City. 

1836  to  1885.     10  Classes  —  46  Members. 

THE   YALE   CHAPTER 

At  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1837  to  1874.    40  Classes  —  793  Members. 

THE   AMHERST   CHAPTER 

At  Amherst  College,  Amherst,  Mass. 

1837  to  1885.     51  Classes  — 467  Members. 

THE   BRUNONIAN   CHAPTER 

At  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1837  to  1885.     39  Classes  —  243  Members. 

THE   HARVARD    CHAPTER 

At  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1837  to  1884.       33  Classes  —  387   Members. 

THE   GENEVA   CHAPTER 

At  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

1840  to  1880.     44  Classes—  184  Members. 


List  of  Chapters. 

THE   HUDSON    CHAPTER 

At  Westeru  Reserve  College,  Hudson,  Ohio. 

1841    to    1885.      49    Classes  —  198   Members. 

THE   BOWDOIN    CHAPTER 

At  Bowdoiii  University,  Brunswick,  Me. 

1841    to    188.5.       50   Classes  — 2G6    Members. 

THE   DARTMOUTH   CHAPTER 
At  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

1845  to    1884.      44    Classes  — 4.30    Members. 

THE   PENINSULAR   CHAPTER 
At  Michigan  University,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1846  to    1885.      41    Classes  —  289    Members. 

THE   ROCHESTER   CHAPTER 
At  Rochester  University,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1850  to    1885.      36    Classes  — 217  Members. 

THE   ALABAMA   CHAPTER 

At  Alabama  University,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

1851    to    1859.      9    Classes  — 52    Members. 

THE    WILLIAMS    CHAPTER 
At  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1851  to    1885.       33    Classes— 205    Members. 

THE   MANHATTAN   CHAPTER 

At  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  New  York  City. 

1855  to  1885.     34  Classes  —  244  Members. 

THE   MIDDLETOWN    CHAPTER 
At    Wesley  an   University,  Middletowu,  Conn. 

1856  to  1885.     34  Classes  —  277  Members. 

THE   KENYON    CHAPTER 

At  Kenyon  College.  Gambler,  Ohio. 

1858  to  1885.     32  Classes  —  127  Members. 


/ 


xii  List  of  Chapters. 

THE   UNION   CHAPTER 

At  Union  University,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1859    to    1885.      31    Classes  — 151    Members. 

THE  CUMBERLAND   CHAPTER 

At  Cumberland  University,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 

1858  to  1861.     4  Classes  —  27  Members. 

THE   CORNELL   CHAPTER 

At  Cornell  Uuiversit}',  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

1870  to  1885.     17  Classes  —  128  Members. 

THE    PHI  KAPPA   CHAPTER 

At  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn. 

1878  to  1885.     45  Classes —  143  Members. 

THE    GRADUATE    CHAPTERS. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Organized  1846,  reorganized  1881. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Organized  1866,  reorganized  1882. 
Chicago,  III.     Organized  1867,  reorganized  as  the  Chicago  Graduate 

Association,  1882. 
New  York  City,  1868. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1875. 

New  England  Graduate  Association,  1876. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1880. 
Graduate  Association   of  the  North-west,    Minneapolis,   INIixn., 

1882. 
Washington  Graduate  Association,  1882. 


PREFACE. 

The  first  Catalogue  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity,  a  thin,  paper- 
covered  12mo  pamphlet  of  IG  pages,  was  published  in  1837,  the  first 
of  its  kind  among  kindred  issues.  The  Semi-Ceutennial  Catalogue 
is  the  twelfth  in  a  series  which  has  now  lasted  through  half  a  cen- 
tui'v,  and  bids  fair  to  continue  without  pause  or  abatement,  in- 
creasing Im  size  and  growing  in  interest  through  twice  the  number 
of  coming  3'ears.  "Without  attempting  a  memorial  volume,  the 
present  Catalogue  is  designed  to  place  before  the  members  of  the 
Fraternity  a  record  of  its  outer  life.  The  prefatory  pages  contain 
a  brief  sketch  of  the  organic  growth  of  the  Society  from  without, 
a  roll  of  its  Conventions,  a  Bibliography  of  the  Fraternity  and  an 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  Chronology.  The  Chajjters  in  the  order  of  their 
establishment  till  the  body  of  the  record.  Careful  inquiry  and 
(lihgent  correspondence  have  shown  that  the  order  hitherto  accepted 
is  inaccurate,  and  it  has'  been  changed  to  suit  the  facts  in  the 
present  volume.  The  new  order  makes  Yale  the  fifth  Chapter,  and 
reverses  the  pre\ious  position  of  Hudson  and  Bowdoin,  and  of 
Dartmouth  and  Peninsular.  The  record  under  each  Chapter  con- 
sists of  brief  annals,  intended  to  be  a  mere  memorandum  of  the 
urowth  of  the  Chapter,  a  partial  list  of  College  prizes,  ar.d  next 
the  membership  of  the  Chapter,  lieaded  by  its  charter  members. 
Succeeding  the  Chapters  is  a  Record  of  the  Military  Se'-v'ce .  of 
Members  of  the  Fraternity,  compiled  at  the  War  Department.  Its 
presence  gives  this  volume  a  value  of  its  own  as  an  enduring 
record  of  the  devotion  of  educated  men  in  a  great  national  struggle. 
'I'lie  thanks  of  the  Fraternity  are  due  to  Congressman  Willits,  <»f 
Michigan,  for  his  zealous  aid  in  obtaining  the  compilation  of  this 
list,  and  to  Hon.  Robert  T.  Lincoln,  Secretary  of  "War,  and  Ad- 
jutant  (ieneral    Drtim,    for    its    preparation.      Its    editing    for    tliis 


xiv  Preface. 

Catalogue  was  in  the  hands  of  R.  11.  Thayer,  Peninsular,  '70,  una 
R,  J.  Mitchell,  Williams,  '56.  Supplemental  Lists  of  Kinship  in 
Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Geographical  Distribution  in  the  Fraternity,  and 
an  Index  of  Names,  complete  the  volume,  which  closes  with  an 
Appendix,  filled  chiefly  with  new  matter,  obtained  too  late  for 
insertion  in  its  proper  place.  A  table  of  contents  precedes  this 
Preface,  and  an  Index  finishes  the  work. 

The  unit  of  arrangement  adopted  in  this  Catalogue  is  the  Chapter, 
and  the  unit  vvithiu  the  Chapter  is  the  class.  The  membership  of  each 
Chapter  is  given  complete,  the  same  rule  being  followed  in  the  lists  of 
Military  Se-vice  and  Kin.  Each  member  who  has  ever  enjoyed 
active  relations  with  a  Chapter  is  given  under  it,  although  his 
final  relations  may  have  been  with  another  Chapter.  This  has  led 
to  a  numoer  of  repetitions,  and  it  is  often  the  case  that  the 
later  entrs'  contains  the  fullest  detail.  In  the  Index  of  Names 
all  the  different  Chapters  to  which  members  belonged  are  given 
in  the  or.ier  of  time.  The  last  is  in  every  case  but  one  —  W.  B. 
Rankine,  Geneva,  '77  —  the  Chapter  to  which  the  member  now 
belongs.  I.  T.  Beckwith,  Phi  Kappa  'and  Yale,  '68,  is  entered 
under  the  former  Chapter,  while  still  retaining  his  connection  with 
the  latter,  for  reasons  which  appear  upon  the  record.  Within  each 
Chapter  the  members  are  arranged  b}-  classes  exclusively,  an  order 
specificall}'  directed  by  the  Convention  of  1854,  implicitly  followed 
for  a  few  years,  aud  then  abandoned  in  part.  Each  member  is 
assigned  to  his  graduation  year,  often  antedating  tlie  establishment 
oX  the  •Chapter,  vr  to  the  year  of  his  admission  as  determined  at 
initiation.  The  only  arbitrary  arrangement  is  in  the  <3ase  of  Timothy 
Dwight  E,ells.  Hudson,  ''1^.  In  the  Chapter  record  the  names  of  those 
receiving  a  post-graduate  election  are  entered  in  italics.  Early  in 
the  history  of  the  Fraternity  the  line  between  graduate  and  non- 
graduate  membership  was  b}'  no  means  closely  drawn.  The  early 
prosperity  and  success  of  man}"-  of  our  Chapters  tm-ned  upon  the 
earnest   support  of  3'oung  graduates  in  the  vicinage,  often  members 


Preface.  xv 

of  the  College  Faculty,  elected  after  receivino-  a  dogree.  In  Dart- 
mouth an  entire  class,  which  shared  in  the  establishment  of  the 
Chapter,  enjoyed  active  relations  with  it  in  spite  of  graduation, 
and  their  names  appear  in  Roman.  In  Geneva,  Hudson  and 
Bowdoin,  the  post-graduate  members  at  the  head  of  each  Chapter 
were,  wnth  one  exception,  all  elected  in  the  early  years  of  the 
Chapter,  immediately  after  their  leaving  College  and  while  the 
relation  of  these  members  to  the  interests  and  activities  of  student- 
life  was  intimate  and  immediate. 

The  record  of  each  member  consists  of  the  full  baptismal  name, 
the  Greek  letters,  and  the  residence.  Where  a  baptismal  name  has 
been  dropped  it  is  given  in  brackets  ;  where,  as  in  a  number  of  cases, 
all  but  tiie  first  letter  has  been  dropped,  the  remainder  of  the  name  is 
bracketed.  In  all  cases  where  a  single  letter  stands  without  a  period, 
it  is  a  name,  not  an  initial.  In  three  instances  "  M.",  as  punctuated, 
is  a  name,  and  in  one  "  Fred.",  with  a  period.  In  its  large  number 
of  letter  names  the  present  Catalogue  illustrates,  as  have  other  like 
issues,  the  growth  of  this  new  practice  in  nomenclature  —  a  source 
of  perplexity  to  the  cataloguer  and  toil  to  the  proof-reader  —  whose 
commencement  is  to  be  regretted,  and  whose  spread  is  to  be  deplored. 
With  the  name  is  given  a  record  of  professional  and  collegiate  degrees. 
In  all  classes  from  1882  to  1885,  inclusive,  a  dagger  is  prefixed  to  the 
names  of  those  who  have  left  College,  or  w^ho  are  not  studying  for  the 
degree  of  A.B.  or  its  equivalent.  Each  member  in  classes  of  and 
before  1881,  whose  name  is  not  prefixed  by  a  f,  has  taken  the  degree 
of  A.B.  or  an  equivalent  grade,  at  the  institution  where  the  Chapter 
is  situated,  and  in  the  year  to  which  his  class  belongs.  If  this  degree 
has  been  taken  elsewhere,  the  dagger  is  prefixed,  and  the  extra- 
graduation  recorded  in  the  lines  below.  If  the  degree  has  been  taken 
at  the  same  institution,  but  in  some  other  year,  the  dagger  is  omitted, 
and  the  year  of  graduation  noted  below.  Under  this  arrangement  the 
name  of  a  member  who  has  belonged  to  more  than  one  Chapter  is 
frequently  prefixed  by  a  dagger  in  one  Chapter  and  not  in  the  other. 


xvi  Preface. 

With  the  name  are  given  only  the  three  designations,  Rev.,  LL.B, 
and  M.D.,  which  indicate  professional  study.  All  honorary  degrees 
have  been  excluded  in  this  connection,  as  it  has  been  deemed  best  to 
let  the  name  record  deal  exclusively  with  the  results  of  study.  All 
other  degi-ees  appear  as  a  portion  of  the  biographical  notice.  In 
designating  institutions  it  has  been  the  aim  of  the  cataloguer  to  use 
the  term  most  generally  known.  As  the  entries  are  the  work  of  many 
hands  a  lack  of  uniformity  is  sometimes  apparent.  Andover  and 
several  other  Theological  Seminaries  give  no  degrees,  a  fact  often 
overlooked  in  Catalogues.  The  fact  of  graduation  has,  in  this 
Catalogue,  been  noted  with  other  degre^^s. 

The  degree  of  A.M.  has  been  omitted,  save  in  some  special 
instances.  With  rare  exceptions  it  is  a  meaningless  record  of  the 
circumstance  that  a  graduate  survived  graduation  three  years  and 
visited  his  College  at  the  close  of  this  period.  The  characters 
which  appear  after  the  name  are  omitted  of  design  in  certain 
instances.  In  the  case  of  Miami  this  omission  can  only  be 
supplied  when  the  Chapter  resumes  its  active  functions.  The 
residence  is  in  all  cases  iutended  to  record  the  domicile.  Street 
addresses  for  all  cities  over  50.000  in  population,  by  the  census 
of  1880,  appear  in  the  Geographical  list.  Street  addresses  in  all 
other  cities  have  been  carefully  recorded  for  use  in  future  Cata- 
logues, if  needed. 

It  was  the  original  purpose  to  make  the  entry  beneath  the  name 
give  only  the  present  occupation,  the  collegiate  degrees,  the  public 
offices  and  the  military  service,  if  any,  of  members.  How  com- 
pletely this  modest  purpose  has  been  fulfilled  in  its  most  difficult 
particular  the  Table  of  Occupations  abundantly  proves.  Informa- 
tion far  in  excess  of  this  requirement  was  found  to  be  at  the 
service  of  the  Committee,  and  the  record  will  be  found  in  many 
hundreds  of  cases  to  be  as  full  as  need  ever  be  presented,  while 
the  vast  majority  of  entries  give  a  partial  outline  of  the  lives  of 
members.     Throughout,  and  in    accoidance    with    the   original   plan, 


Preface.  xvii 

tlje  i)resont  occupation  is  given  first.  The  Catalogue  date  is  as 
near  as  nia}-  be  January  1,  1882,  and  the  biographical  entry  is 
presented  as  a  record  of  the  occupations  of  the  living  on  that 
date,  and  the  last  recorded  avocation  of  the  dead,  with,  in  most 
cases,  the  date  on  which  the  calling  began.  The  date  adopted 
has,  however,  been  in  no  case  allowed  to  interfere  with  the  in- 
sertion of  additional  information.  Throughout  no  rule  has  been 
permitted  to  prevent  the  addition  of  specific  facts  in  regard  to 
one  member  which  would  not  be  given  of  all.  The  successive 
charges  of  clergymen  were  not  included  in  the  original  plan,  but 
wherever  these  could  be  obtained  the}-  have  been  entered.  In 
this,  as  in  man}',  perhaps  all  respects,  the  Semi-Centennial  Cata- 
logue is  presented  not  as  fulfilling,  but  as  approximating  to  the 
model  of  an  adequate  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity.  The  prepara- 
tion of  such  a  work  still  remains  to  be  discharged.  The  one 
necessity,  to  which  everything  else  has  been  made  to  bend,  has 
been  publication  in  time  for  the  Semi-Centennial  Convention.  To 
employ  a  phrase  whose  full  meaning  will  be  clearest  to  the  many 
journalists  included  in  these  pages,  it  has  been  the  sedulous  pur- 
pose of  the  Editor  to  print  the  most  news  about  the  most  members 
in  the  least  space,  and  "go  to  press  in  time  to  catch  the  mails." 
The  pre[)aration  of  the  present  work  has  been  divided  between 
the  undergraduate  and  active  members  of  the  Fraternity  at  each 
Chapter  and  a  Graduate  Committee,  the  contract  for  publication 
being  made  by  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Fraternity,  whose 
existence  as  a  corporation  has  materially  aided,  if  it  has  not  made 
possible,  the  issue  of  the  work.  The  first  step  towards  the  com- 
pilation of  the  Catalogue  was  taken  l)y  the  issue  of  a  circular  of 
instructions,  dated  February  26,  1881.  The  work  of  sending  cir- 
culars to  all  the  living  members  of  the  Fraternity  was  undertaken 
by  each  Chapter  on  behalf  of  its  own  membership,  and  from  these 
circulars  the  first  draft  of  the  record  by  Chapters  was  compiled  at 
e:ich  College.      This  labor  for  iMiami   and  (Jcneva   was   assumed  bv 


xviii  Preface. 

F.  M.  Coppock,  '73,  in  one  case,  and  by  B.  W,  Franklin,  '71,  and 
W.  B.  Rankine,  '77,  in  the  other.  The  e(iiting  of  the  other  four 
Chapters,  whose  active  functions  are  now  suspended,  was  assumed 
by  the  Editor,  materially  aided  by  C.  M.  Hough  and  others,  and 
in  the  case  of  Yale  by  graduate  members  of  the  Chapter.  The 
record  by  Chapters,  as  compiled  by  many  hands,  reached  the  Editor 
in  November  and  December  of  1881.  Since  then  the  entire  work 
has  been  compiled,  and  the  portion  already  in  manuscript  has  been 
edited,  revised,  compared  with  the  circulars  filled  out  by  members, 
and  gaps  filled  up  by  the  result  of  over  3,500  special  inquiries. 
The  labor  of  compiling  the  entries  of  individual  members  has  been 
lightened  by  the  increasing  attention  paid  to  biographical  data  by 
institutions  of  learning.  The  records  of  Andover,  Princeton  and 
Union  Theological  Seminaries  have  been  of  constant  use.  The 
record  of  graduate  and  non-graduate  members  of  Amherst  College, 
prepared  by  W.  L.  Montague  and  E.  P.  Crowell,  materially  aided 
the  full  record  given  under  that  Chapter,  as  did  a  like  compilation 
in  the  case  of  Middletown.  The  Register  of  Alabama  University, 
furnished  by  T.  C.  McCorvey,  has  hghtened  the  work  in  the  case 
of  the  Alabama  Chapter. 

P>rors,  inaccuracies  and  omissions  still  remain.  "^Fhey  will  be 
judged  leniently  by  professional  cataloguers  familiar  with  the  dif- 
ficulties of  the  work.  Regret  at  their  presence  is  alleviated  by 
the  circumstance  that  in  the  preparation  of  this  work  every 
triennial  has  been  tested  and  found  lacking  in  its  names,  its 
dates   or   its    index ;    often    in    all   three. 

At  start,  the  work  of  preparing  a  measurably  adequate  Catalogue 
of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity  presented  many  and  peculiar 
difficulties.  The  past  eleven  Catalogues  have  nearly  all  been  com- 
piled by  undergraduates,  whose  zeal  has  not  in  all  cases  been  tempered 
by  accuracy.  In  one  Chapter,  Urban,  the  original  addresses  entered 
in  the  second  Catalogue,  over  forty  years  ago,  had,  with  two  or  three 
exceptions,  stood   unchanged.     The    addresses   in    the   two  Southern 


Preface.  xix 

Chapters,  entered  before  the  war,  had  remained  unaltered  during  a 
period  whose  changes  can  be  compared  onl}'  with  several  generations  of 
peaceful  life.  Of  the  remaining  'addresses  in  the  last  Catalogue  nearly 
all  those  in  the  earlier  classes  were  those  originally  entered  ;  and-  in 
classes  more  recent  the  home  address  of  each  member  stood  unchanged. 
Above  all,  the  Fraternity  early- crossed  the  Alleghenies,  and  estab- 
lished itself  in  the  West,  at  Miami,  at  a  time  when  few  records  were 
kept,  and  attendance  at  the  University  was  irregular.  Fortunately  the 
members  of  the  Fraternity  were  not  men  unknown.  Many  have  played 
their  part  in  the  history  of  their  country  and  their  State  ;  nearly  all 
have  left  their  mark  in  the  community  in  which  they  lived  ;  and  where 
an  early  death  had  shortened  life,  labor  and  achievement,  our  members 
have  left  a  memory  which  inade  the  collection  of  information  always  a 
pleasant,  and  generally  an  easy  task.  It  is  due  to  these  causes  that, 
in  the  short  space  of  a  year,  the  volunteer  labors  of  a  few  men,  working 
in  the  spare  leisure  of  journalists  and  lawyers,  have  reduced  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Fraternity,  whose  address  was  not  known,  to  the  brief  list 
which  appears  in  the  Appendix.  The  accidents  of  changing  address 
and  occupation  have  probably  included  in  it  members  whose  where- 
abouts arc  known  to  hundreds.  The  experience  gained  in  compilation 
shows  that  but  a  short  time  is  needed  to  clear  up  this  list ;  but  it  is 
one  of  the  restrictions  placed  upon  a  work  carried  on,  as  this  has  been, 
by  men  engaged  in  the  early  active  practice  of  their  professions,  that 
the  time  given  to  it  is  necessarily  limited,  and  a  prompt  close  must  be 
given  to  the  labors  of  leisure. 

With  a  single  exception,  and  that  due  to  a  residence  abroad, 
each  member  of  the  Committee  has  shared  the  labor  of  prei)aring 
the  Semi-Centennial  Catalogue.  The  greater  portion  of  the  work 
has,  however,  been  necessarily  carried  on  under  the  iuunediate 
supervision  of  the  Editor.  Three  industrious  and  valuable  weeks 
were  given  to  labor  upon  the  Catalogue  by  T.  L.  Mead,  whose 
advice  and  assistance  in  all  the  earlier  stages  of  the  work  were 
invaluable;    while    the    editing   of   the   Kinship   lists,    later,    rested 


XX  Preface. 

almost  wholly  in  his  hands.  To  Charles  Merrill  Hough,  Dart- 
mouth, '79,  publication  on  the  appointed  date  is  chiefly  dne.  The 
accuracy  and  completeness  of  the  Catalogue,  and  the  small  number 
of  members  nnaccounted  for  at  the  final  summing  up  are  the  fruits 
of  his  judicious  counsel  and  industrious  cooperation.  But  for  his 
heart}'  zeal  the  work  would  have  fallen  far  short  of  the  original  plan 
and  the  just  demands  of  the  Fraternit}'.  Besides  preparing  his  own 
Chapter  with  exceptional  accuracy,  Charles  W.  Freeland,  Phi  Kappa, 
'81,  edited  two  other  Chapters,  his  labor  in  one  case  beginning 
with  the  circulars  and  ending  with  the  proof.  Special  assistance 
has  been  rendered  in  the  publication  of  lists  of  unaccounted,  and 
in  other  directions,  by  the  Star  and  Crescent.  L.  B.  Hall,  Am- 
herst, '73,  shared  in  the  general  work  of  preparing  cop}'  for  the 
printer,  three  Chapters  passing  through  his  hands.  Like  assistance 
has  been  rendered  at  nearly  every  stage  of  the  Catalogue,  by 
E.  C.  Howland,  Cornell,- '79,  and  ^Y.  C.  Eussel,  Jr.,  Cornell,  '80. 
Upon  all  bibliographical  and  technical  subjects  the  advice  of 
L.  E.  Jones,  Manhattan,  '73,  has  been  of  constant  value.  The 
frontispiece  and  the  design  upon  the  cover  were  prepared  for  this 
work  by  E.  R.  Smith,  Amherst,  '76.  The  illustration  of  Chap- 
ter houses  is  due  to  the  aid  of  E.  D.  Hudson,  Manhattan,  '64,  and 
C.  M.  Goodsell,  Peninsular,  '65.  The  long  list  of  collaborators 
gives  better  proof  than  any  acknowledgment  here  can  of  the 
wide  cii-cle  whom  the  Catalogue  has  interested.  In  all  directions, 
from  members  who  shared  the  early  labor  of  founding  our  Chapters 
to  undergraduates  recently  initiated,  the  Editor  has  received  the 
heartiest  aid  and  warm  encouragement.  Without  this  the  prepar- 
ation of  the  Catalogue  would  have  been  well  nigh  impossible.  A 
still  wider  cux'le  has  aided  with  information  in  response  to  inquiry, 
and,  like  every  enterprise  of  this  character,  the  Semi-Centennial 
Catalogue  has  found  in  an  admirable  postal  system  its  most  useful 
aid.  For  the  Editor,  engrossed  in  daily  editorial  labor,  a  large 
share  in  the   work  of  planning,    editing    and    publishing   this    Cata- 


Preface.  xxi 

logue  would  have  been  out  of  the  question  but  for  the  accurate 
industry  of  Mrs.  Williams,  to  whose  painstaking  care  and  tireless 
lubor  is  due  whatever  of  value  his  connection  with  the  enterprise 
may  have  given  the  Catalogue. 

To  those  within  the  Fraternity  an  explanation  of  the  motives  which 
have  led  many  busy  men  to  devote  their  leisure  to  a  labor  like  this  will 
not  be  needed.  To  those  without  its  pale  an  explanation  is  neither 
requisite  nor  necessary.  The  volume  is  its  own  sufficient  proof  of  a 
deep  interest  in  associations  which  the  years  clothe  with  sentiment  and 
surround  with  tender  regard.  In  the  broader  battle  and  wader  con- 
flict to  which  every  educated  man  is  summoned,  if  he  discharge  aright 
the  responsibilities  of  his  station  and  opportunity,  the  close  compan- 
ionships of  the  lodge  roofn  may  cease  from  daily  life,  but  their  inspira- 
tion remains.  The  touch  of  the  elbow  among  educated  men,  the 
hearty  cooperation  and  common  labor  of  men  enjoying  equal  oppor- 
tunities and  weighted  by  equal  responsibilities,  remains  a  factor  in  the 
struggle  for  better  things,  within  and  without,  in  the  life  of  the  state, 
the  community  and  the  individual.  That  this  Catalogue  may,  in  its 
own  field,  supplement  and  strengthen  the  work  already  achieved  by  the 
Fraternity  in  this  direction,  is  the  strong  hope  of 

THE  EDITOR. 


COLLABORATORS. 


Hamilton.  —  Chapter  Committee  :   W.   A.  Hoy,  '83 ;    W.    C.   Miner,  '82 ;  W. 
T.  Bush,  '83;  G.  K.  Eraser,  '83;  C.  G.  Martin,  '83.     History,  A.  G.  Hopkins,  '66. 
Graduate  Assistants,  Edward  North,  '41 ;  Edward  Curran,  '56  ;  John  Otto,  Jr.,  '81. 
Miami. —F.  M.  Coppock,  '73;  G.  L.  Andrew,  '41;  D.  McDonald,  '59. 
Urban.  —  11.  H.  Seeley,  '39  ;  Talcott  Williams,  Amherst,  '73. 
Columbia.  —  Chapter  Committee:  T.  D.  Rambout,  '81,  Chairman  and  History; 
E.  R.  Greene,  '82 ;  A.  E.  Hyde,  '83.     Graduate  Assistants,  John  Jay,  '36 ;  John 
MacMullen,  '37 ;  J.  W.  Fowler,  '39. 

Yale. —I.  N.  Tarbox,  '39;  W.  D.  Sheldon,  '61;  C.  G.  Rockwood,  '64;  C.  H' 
Smith,  '65;  E.  B.  Bennett,  '66;  I.  T.  Beckwith,  '68;  H.  A.  Riley,  '70;  E.  H. 
Lewis,  '73;  T.  Williams,  Amherst,  '73;  C.  M.  Hough,  Dartmouth,  '79;  E.  C 
Rowland  and  T.  L.  Mead,  Cornell,  '79 ;  W.  C  Russel,  Cornell,  '80. 

Amherst.  —  Chapter  Committee  :  J.  F.  Kemp,  '81,  and  B.  R.  Rhees,  '83,  Chair- 
men; H.  S.  BUss,  '82;  W.  B.  Clark,  '84.  History,  W.  Walker,  '83;  W.  C  Clapp, 
'83.     Graduate  Assistants,  E.  P.  Crowell,  '52 ;  Talcott  Williams,  '73. 

Brcnonian.  —  Chapter  Committee  :  J.  R.  Gladding,  '81,  Chairman  and  History  ; 
G.  R.  Hovey,  '82;  Lewis  Dexter,  Jr.,  '83;  C.  M.  Leonard,  '83;  A.  H.  Howard,  '84. 
UAiivxviT>.  —  Chapter  Committee:  P.  M.  Washburn,  '82,  Chairman;  J.  E. 
Bullard,  '82 ;  R.  M.  Bradley,  '82 ;  H.  G.  Chapman,  '83 ;  E.  P.  Warren,  '83 ;  E.  E. 
Hale,  '83;  H.  H.  Crapo,  '83;  J.  J.  Chapman,  '84.  Graduate  Assistant,  N.  P. 
Hallowell,  '61. 

Ge^bva.—  Chapter  Committee:  B.  W.  Franklin,  '71;  W.  B.  Rankine,  '77; 
C.  D.  Vail,  '59. 

Hudson.  —  Chapter  Committee  :  R.  S.  Ambler,  '83  :  A.  W.  Barber,  '83  ;  S.  Coe, 
'84;  G.  E.  Fouts,  '85.  Graduate  Assistants,  C.  Cutler,  Yale.  '54 ;  N.  P.  Seymour, 
'34 ;  M.  C.  Read,  '48 ;  C.  J.  Smith,  '70. 

BowDOiN.  —  Chapter  Committee  :  C.  E.  Stinchfield,  '82,  Chairman  and  History  ; 
A.  C.  Gibson,  '83  ;  S.  W.  Walker,  '84.  Graduate  Assistants,  H.  L.  Chapman,  '66  :' 
J.  E.  Chapman,  '77 ;  W.  I.  Cole,  '81. 

Dartmouth.  —  Chaj^ter  Committee:  G.  T.  Aldrich,  '81,  and  W.  W.  Niles,  Jr.. 
'83,  Chairmen;  J.  F.  Thompson,  '82;  W.  E.  Strong, '82:  L.  D.  Cook,  '82;  J. 
Barstow,  '83.  History,  E.  R.  Ruggles,  '59.  Graduate  Assistants,  I.  W.  Smith,  '46  : 
C.  F.  Emerson,  '68 ;  C.  M.  Hough,  '79. 

Peninsular.  —  Chapter  Committee :  E.  H.  Bowman,  '81,  Chairman.  History. 
A.  C.  McLaughlin,  '82. 

Rochester.—  Chapter  Committee  :  C.  O.  Bailey,  '80,  Chairman;  G.  B.  Adams, 
'82,  Undergraduate  Chairman;  A.  W.  Pulver,  '82;  H.  S.  Peltz,  '83;  H.  L. 
Fassett,  '84. 


Collaborators.  xxiii 

Alabama.  —  II.  M.  Somervilk",  '.50;  Talcott  Williams,  AmluTst,  '7;^> ;  CM. 
Hough,  Dartmouth,  '7'J. 

W11-LIAM.S.  —  Chaptei-  Committee  :  Rudolph  Matz,  '82,  Chairman  and  History  : 
A.  H.  Vanderpoel,  '81.     Graduate  Assistant,  William  Talcott,  'G5. 

Manhattan.  —  Chapter  Commiitee  :  W.  H.  Rachau,  '82,  Chairman  and  History  ; 
G.  R.  Lockwood,  Jr.,  81 ;  W.  M.  K.  Olcott,  '81 ;  R.  E.  K.  Brown,  '83;  J.  A.  Lane. 
'83;  T.  M.  Purdy,  '83;  H.R.  Chambers,  '8-t.  Graduate  Assistants,  F.  W.  Mason, 
'55;  Adolph  Werner,  '57;  E.  D.  Hudson,  Jr.,  '64;  G.  N.  Messiter,  '75. 

MiDDLETOWN. —  Chapter  Committee:  F.  A.  Jackson,  '81;  Valentine  Hallcn- 
beck,  '82. 

Kenvon.  —  Chapter  Committee:  Elliott  Marfield,  '83,  Chairman;  J.  H. 
Douglas,  '84;  C.  L.  Cole,  Jr.,  '84.     History,  I.  B.  Dudley,  '82. 

Union.  —  Chapter  Committee :  S.  H.  Watkins,  '82,  Chairman;  S.  M.  Griswold, 
'82;  S.  M.  Case,  '82;  J.  A.  Van  Voast,  '82:  F.  W.  McClellan,  '83;  J.  B.  W. 
Lansing,  '83 ;  G.  V.  P.  Lansing,  '83 ;  D.  C.  McEhvain,  '83 ;    C.  B.  Templeton,  '84. 

Cumberland.  —  Alexander  Allison,  '61 ;  Talcott  Williams,  Amherst,  '73 ;  C. 
M.  Hough,  Dartmouth,  '79. 

Cornell.  —  Chapter  Committee :  W.  T.  Howard,  '83,  Chairman.  History,  F. 
S.  Washburn,  '83.  Graduate  Assistants,  T.  L.  Mead, '77;  E.  C.  Howland, '79 ; 
W.  C.  Russel,  Jr.,  '80. 

Phi  Kappa.  —  Chapter  Commiitee:  C.  W.  Freeland,  '81.  History,  C.  W. 
Coit,  '82. 

Designs.  —  Cover  and  Frontispiece,  E.  R.  Smith,  Amherst,  '76. 

Illustrations.  —  E.  D.  Hudson,  Jr.,  Manhattan,  '64;  C.  M.  Goodsell,  Penin- 
sular, '65. 

Publication  and  Presswork. — L.  E.  Jones,  Manhattan,  '73 ;  Alfred  Ely, 
Amherst,  '74;  C.  M.  Pratt,  Amherst,  '79. 

Military  List.  —  R.  H.  Thayer,  Peninsular,  '70 ;  R.  J.  Mitchell,  Williams,  '56. 

Convention  Roll.  —  H.  S.  Peltz,  Rochester,  '82 ;  F.  W.  Greene,  Amherst, 
'82;  C.  E.  Stinchfield,  Bowdoin,  '82;  W.  A.  Hoy,  Hamilton,  '82;  T.  D.  Rambaut, 
Columbia,  '81. 

Kinship.  —  T.  L.  Mead,  Cornell,  '77 ;  E.  C.  Ilowland.  Cornell,  '79. 

Appendix.  —  C.  M.  Hough,  Dartmouth,  "79. 


CONVENTION   NOTES. 

Any  detailed  history  of  our  Fraternity  is  neither  desired  nor  per- 
mitted. It  has  heen  thought  well  in  these  pages  to  notice  briefly  the 
most  important  public  topics  which  have  attracted  the  attention  of  the 
whole  Fraternity  in  successive  Conventions  assembled.  After  tracing, 
through  letters,  minutes  and  reports,  the  evidences  of  a  growth  which 
meant  more  than  mere  expansion,  and  of  changes  which  were  not 
revolutions,  we  feel  even  more  keenly  than  on  initiation  night  the  apt 
beauty  of  the  time-honored  comparison  that  likenS  A  J  0  to  some 
firm-rooted  tree,  not  lacking  in  rich  and  pleasant  fruit,  while  in 
strength  continually  increasing.  Like  such  a  form  of  organic  life  our 
Fraternity  has  grown,  as  all  organized  beings  enjoying  life  must  grow, 
though  always  watched  and  often  pruned  by  truest  friends,  until  after 
half  a  century  of  existence,  however  greatly  changed  in  outer  seeming 
by  continual  growth,  in  every  aim  and  attribute  of  true  fraternity  life 
our  A  J(P  IS  the  same  as  the  brotherhood  of  the  founders,  just  as  truly 
as  are  the  seedling  and  the  full-branched  tree  still  one  in  heart  and 
nature. 

The  reasons  which  led  Samuel  Eells  to  organize  the  first  Chap- 
ter are  sufficiently  and  more  properly  toid  in  its  annals  ;  but  the 
condition  of  affairs  which  then  existed  was  by  no  means  peculiar  to 
Hamilton.  The  old  open  societies  which  early  sprung  up  in  all  our 
Colleges,  and  whose  names  still  exist  in  most,  had  begun  with  no  higher 
aim  than  to  be  active  debating  societies,  and  fifty  years  ago  had  be- 
come merely  political  clubs,  whose  only  political  creed  was  hatred  of 
one  another.  If  memory  and  tradition  be  not  thought  sufficient  to 
justify  this  assertion,  the  early  records  of  the  older  Chapters  contain 
much  reading,  more  interesting  than  pleasant,  concerning  the  organized 
meanness  by  which  these  societies  existed,  and  the  determined  opposi- 
tion they  manifested  to  the  ^founders  ot  A  J  *. 


Convention  Notes.  xxv 

Knowing,  then,  that  tlio  ostal)lishmcnt  of  every  Chapter  wouhl  be 
made  a  personal  conflict,  the  brothers  of  Hamilton  trusted  in  the  be- 
ginning to  nothing  but  the  personal  efforts  of  some  Alpha  Delts  who 
resided  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  proposed  Chapter.  Thus  Brother 
Eells  originated  and  watched  over  Miami,  acting  promptly  in  the  work, 
the  letter  that  told  of  all  his  plans  and  hopes  being  received  at  Ham- 
ilton, October  7,  1833.  When  the  delegations  from  three  classes  had 
been  graduated,  and  most  of  the  members  had  found  liomes  for  them- 
selves, on  July  28,  1835,  instructions  were  sent  to  Daniel  Huntington 
to  establish  the  Urban  Chapter.  This  was  done,  and  Arthur  Cleveland 
Coxe,  of  the  new  Chapter,  reported  the  foundation  of  Columbia,  July  15, 
18;i6.  This  report  of  Bro.  Coxe  was  made  to  Ira  Adams  and  Theo. 
B.  Lyman,  who  were  sent  out  by  Hamilton  to  visit,  and  in  some  sense 
to  inspect,  the  A  J  '/*  of  New  York.  After  approving  of  what  had  been 
already  accomplished  they  proceeded  to  Yale,  where  they  found,  in  the 
classes  of  '37  and  '38,  a  goodly  number  of  staunch  Alpha  Delts,  who 
had  received  elections  at  Hamilton,  among  them  Seth  Tryon  Wilbur, 
whose  untimely  death  may  fairly  be  counted  as  the  first  loss  of  the 
Fraternity.  The  Yale  Chapter  was  organized  during  this  visit  of  the 
Hamilton  Committee,  in  July,  1836. 

In  all  these  proceedings  there  is  a  straightforward  simplicity  well 
suited  to  the  days  of  small  things  ;  but  there  is  also  an  enthusiasm  in 
the  work,  manifested  by  such  undertakings  as  this  tour  of  inspection 
and  organization,  that  cannot  be  too  warmlv  emulated  in  days  when  such 
simplicity  is  no  longer  possible.  A  feeling  that  such  days  were  coming 
led  to  the  calling  of  our  first  Convention,  which  met  on  July  27,  1836. 

This  meeting,  after  formally  adopting  the  word  "  Chapter,"  and  dis- 
approving of  the  words  "club"  and  ''branch,"  passed  a  series  of 
resolutions  relating  to  every  essential  of  fraternal  intercourse,  and 
placing  some  limitations  upon  the  spread  of  the  society  ;  these  last 
restrictions  have  only  changed  to  become  more  stringent  in  times 
when,  instead  of  rejoicing  in  four  Chapters,  we  have  been  threatened 
with  forty,  while  the  substance  of  their  other  proceedings  is  still 
the  organic  law  of  the  Fraternity. 


xxvi  Convention  Notes. 

All  early  resolutions  concerning  Conventions  were  honored  more  in 
breach  than  observance,  their  practical  interpretation  being  that 
Conventions  should  be  held  annually,  if  possible.  At  any  rate,  since 
within  a  year  after  this  first  assembling.  Chapters  were  founded, 
through  the  efforts  of  Yale,  in  Harvard,  Amherst  and  Brown,  the 
second  Convention  met  in  August,  1837.  A  general  fear  that  the 
Fraternity  would  become  merely  bulky  by  such  rapid  development, 
gave  rise  to  many  of  the  acts  of  this  meeting. 

This  Convention  also  mentioned  —  strange  enough  it  seems  to  us 
—  as  a  matter  for  most  serious  consideration,  that  the  Fraternity 
numbered  two  hundred  and  thirty-one  members  ;  but  there  was  reason 
for  such  thought,  for  the  bod}^  of  law  by  the  first  two  Conventions 
established,  coupled  with  such  an  increase  in  membership,  made  it 
no  longer  possible  or  advisable  to  extend  the  society  by  such 
private  personal  endeavor  as  was  used  in  the  beginning.  Then, 
again,  during  these  earlier  years,  the  parent  Chapter  at  Hamilton 
had  been  looked  upon  as  "  headquarters,"  as  Bro.  Egbert  Bagg. 
writing  to  Geneva  in  1842,  phrases  it.  The  natural  increase  of  six 
or  seven  years  made  any  such  hegemony  impossible. 

These  feelings  found  expression  in  the  Convention  of  1839,  which 
settled  the  rules  of  extension  on  the  same  basis  of  caution  that 
previous  meetings  had  indicated.  Since  the  large  and  enthusiastic 
gathering  at  A  A  ^'s  quarter-centennial,  and  in  consequence  of  reso- 
lutions there  passed,  these  matters  have  been  decisively  acted  on 
only  when  the  Chapters  are  united  in  Convention. 

Turning  from  our  Fraternity's  mode  of  increase  to  its  internal  gov- 
ernment, the  same  process  of  change  is  found.  When  two  or  three 
"  branches  "  and  some  scores  of  brothers  constituted  the  society,  there 
was  no  necessity  for  elaborate  organization  ;  the  supervision  and  assist- 
ance of  graduates  such  as  Eells,  Wilbur,  Lyman  and  Storrs  (a  list 
which  might  justly  be  a  much  longer  one) .  was  far  more  serviceable. 
In  1839,  however,  the  widely  spread  Chapters  felt  the  necessity  of  some 
central    government,   able  to  exercivse    power  between  the  sittings  of 


Coiiventio7i  Notes.  xxvii 

couventious.  The  need  took  shape  in  a  demand  for  ''  consolidation," 
by  which  was  originally  meant  a  plan  to  clothe  the  Hamilton  or  some 
other  one  Chapter  with  executive  authority.  This  did  not  find  favor 
in  the  Convention,  and  the  result  of  the  movement  was  the  election  of 
a  special  representative  by  every  Chapter,  and  these,  with  the 
President,  were  to  be  considered  the  permanent  rulers  of  the 
Fraternity.  This  resolution  recognized  the  true  doctrine  that  A  ^  ^ 
is  an  indissoluble  union  of  equal,  autonomous  and  independent 
Chapters,  and  it  did  great  good  in  strengthening  the  feeling  of 
fraternal  union  ;  but,  unfortunately,  the  exact  powers  and  duties  of 
the  Council  were  not  defined.  This  was  an  error  in  organization  which 
all  subsequent  changes  failed  to  entirely  rectify.  The  Conventions  of 
'45  and  '57,  the  former  being  especially  called  for  that  purpose,  the 
latter  acting  upon  the  personal  suggestion  of  Dr.  Storrs,  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  year;  both  these  assemblies  considered  with  earnest 
attention  every  plan  suggested  for  increasing  the  efficiency  of  the 
Council.  The  same  subject  demanded,  though  less  imperatively,  the 
thoughts  of  subsequent  gatherings  ;  but  time  has  shown  that  every 
amendment  failed,  after  all,  to  reach  the  root  of  the  difficulty.  In 
truth,  the  days  had  passed  when  our  whole  Fraternity  could  be  ruled 
like  a  single  family  ;  a  corporate  government  was  a  necessity.  At 
last  the  Convention  of  1878,  upon  a  motion  of  Bro.  Francis 
Lynde  Stetson,  recognized  this  fact,  by  appointing  the  Committee 
which  framed  the  scheme  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  Fraternity.  The  same  Convention  authorized  the  Council, 
and  it  received  a  Charter  from  the  State  of  New  York,  on  May  5, 
1879. 

The  corporate  head  of  the  Fraternity,  then,  is  composed  of  fifty  mem- 
bers, thirty-three  of  whom  must  reside  in  or  near  New  York  City  ;  the 
remaining  seventeen  Councillors  are  resident  one  near  each  Chapter. 
The  thirty-three  Councillors  in  New  York  City  consist  of  the  officers 
of  the  Fraternity,  three  members  at  large  holding  office  for  one  year, 
three  holding  office  for  two  years,  and  three  holding  office  for  three 


xxviii  Convention  Notes. 

years,  besides  one  representative  for  every  active  and  inactive  Chapter. 
The  members  for  active  Chapters  are  appointed  each  by  the  Chapter 
which  he  represents  ;  those  for  inactive  Chapters  are  appointed  by  the 
Convention. 

Such  a  large  body  must  necessarily  delegate  much  of  its  work  to 
committees,  and  to  secure  rapid  and  effective  operation,  an  Executive 
Committee  of  nine  members  has  been  appointed  by  the  Council  to 
meet  at  least  once  in  three  months,  and  as  much  more  frequently  as 
may  be  needful.  This  Executive  Committee  has  been  given  large 
powers,  including  that  of  filling  vacancies  in  its  own  membership,  and 
will  actively  guide  and  direct  the  affairs  of  the  Fraternity  :  its  action, 
however,  being  subject  to  review  at  the  annual  meetings  of  the  whole 
Council.  Thus  the  advantages  of  centralization  are  secured,  while 
the  interests  of  every  Chapter  are  carefully  provided  for  by  full  repre- 
sentation. 

Our  outward  symbols  have  a  public  history  worth  noting.  Although 
the  slab  badge,  which  was  first  swung  at  Hamilton  in  1832,  was  not 
intended  by  the  founder  to  be  permanent,  the  very  fact  that  it  was  the 
first,  the  original  combination  of  our  crescent  and  star,  has  been 
enough  to  preserve  it  from  being  completely  supplanted  by  the  badge 
now  generally  worn.  As  is  well  known,  the  latter  originated  as  a 
graduate  symbol.  The  first  mention  of  it  is  of  date  July  3,  1833, 
when  Calvert  Comstock  reported  a  graduate  badge  to  the  Hamilton 
Chapter.  It  is  described  as  a  star  and  crescent  wrought  in  gold,  to  be 
worn  as  a  pendant  on  the  guard-chain.  The  report  was  adopted,  but 
the  fashion  of  the  crescent  and  the  star  apparently  left  to  individual 
taste.  AYhen  undergraduates  as  well  as  alumni  began  to  provide  them- 
selves with  skeleton  badges,  substautiallj'  as  now  worn,  the  subject 
attracted  the  attention  of  the  whole  Fraternity.  In  1857  four  Chapters 
expressed  themselves  in  favor  of  change  ;  but  after  several  committees 
had  reported  unsatisfactorily,  the  old  badge  was  unanimously  retained 
in  1860.  In  1864  a  new  Committee  recommended  that  both  the  slab 
and  skeleton  styles  be  recognized,  but  they  were  ordered  to  prepare  a 


Convention  Notes.  xxix 

new  report.  Tlie  Couventiou  of  1870  accepted  the  Committee's  report, 
but  (lid  not  adopt  it,  and  the  society  waited  another  five  years  before 
finally  decreeing  that  the  sl:vb  and  skeleton  badges,  as  now  usually 
made  —  the  pearl  skeleton  badge  being  taken  as  a  standard  —  are  the 
only  styles  permissible. 

The  sign  of  mourning  so  well  known,  a  black  ribbon  around  the 
badge,  was  adopted  by  the  Convention  of  1836,  on  motion  of  Bro. 
Arthur  Cleveland  Coxe.  The  same  Convention  authorized  the  use  of 
seals  by  Chapters,  but  the  style  recommended  has  not  found  favor  with 
the  Fraternity.  Song-books  and  Catalogues  have  always  been  issued 
by  authority  of  the  Conventions.  The  first  song-book  was  voted  in 
1854,  and  in  the  next  year  Bro.  Charles  Ray  Palmer  reported  that  the 
work  had  been  completed,  and  was  pecuniarily  entirely  successful. 

In  the  publication  of  Catalogues,  ever  since  the  first  vote  on  the 
sul»ject  in  1836,  Conventions  have  played  a  large  part,  not  always  to 
the  advantage  of  the  work ;  for  the  arrangement  of  names  in  alpha- 
betical order  only,  to  the  entire  subordination  of  Class  and  Chapter 
divisions,  was  done  by  direct  order  of  Convention.  This  method,  the 
reason  for  which  it  is  difficult  now  to  understand,  was  used  from  '40 
to  '54,  and  has  been  productive  of  much  disorder  and  confusion.  The 
idea  of  an  index  of  residences  was  first  broached  in  1868  ;  but  it  then 
came  to  nothing,  and  only  in  this  present  Catalogue  has  that  project 
been  completed. 

The  publication  of  1860  has  been  apparently  the  most  satisfactory 
to  the  Fraternity,  a  resolution  of  thanks  having  been  passed  in  that 
year  to  the  Yale  Chapter  for  "  the  best  Catalogue  ever  printed."  The 
preparation  of  Catalogues  previous  to  the  present  one  has  been  en- 
trusted sometimes  to  the  Council,  oftenest  to  particular  Chapters,  and 
once  to  the  Committee  on  the  Magazine. 

This  last  phrase  needs  explanation.  For  some  years  after  the 
foundation  of  the  Fraternity  a  plan  was  very  much  in  the  thoughts  of 
many  College  men,  of  publishing,  by  cooperation  among  all  the  Colleges 
of  the  land,  a  magazine  or  review,  which  should  impress  upon  the  world 
the  thoughts  of  College  thinkers.     Some  few  numbers  of  such  a  review 


XXX  Convention  Notes. 

were  actually  published  at  Yale,  with  no  mouey  loss,  it  is  said,  but 
certaiuly  uo  literary  glory.  It  all  seems  a  cumbrous  plan  now ;  but, 
whether  a  delusion  or  not,  the  Fraternity  shared  in  it.  At  every 
regular  Convention  for  twent}'^  years  the  subject  of  the  A  J  ^  magazine 
was  discussed  with  gradually  cooling  zeal,  until  the  Convention  of  1854 
finally  laid  the  subject  aside. 

In  another  scheme,  nearly  as  thoroughly  forgotten  as  the  inter- 
collegiate magazine,  and  in  the  apparent  opinion  of  our  countrj'meu 
as  futile,  has  A  J  (p  taken  a  part  almost  amusing.  The  Convention 
of  1853  quite  resolved  upon  the  size  and  shape  of  the  stone, 
together  with  the  inscription  thereon,  which  the  Fraternity  would 
contriluite  to  the  National  Washington  Monument.  Repenting,  how- 
ever, of  so  sudden  a  conclusion,  the  matter  was  put  off  a  year.  In 
1854:  the  Committee  reported  "  favorable  progress;  "  but  in  1855  we 
went  over  to  the  majority  of  Washington's  countrymen,  and  deciding 
that  the  scheme  was  impossible,  thus  contributed  to  the  pile  of  stone 
now  standing  on  the  shores  of  the  Potomac. 

But  tales  concerning  events  of  merely  temporary  importance  might 
he  multiplied  indefinitely.  They  are  written  in  all  the  records, 
which  the  labors  of  all  the  brethren  have  gathered  together ;  and 
these  same  records,  by  all  the  respect  due  to  the  advice  of  graduates, 
the  resolutions  of  Chapters  and  the  decrees  of  Conventions,  it  is  the 
bounden  duty  of  the  Fraternity  to  keep  full  and  perfect. 

The  records  of  the  past,  as  well  in  those  private  matters  of 
Chapter  life  upon  which  we  have  not  here  touched,  as  in  the 
corporate  life  of  the  whole  Fraternity,  show  a  continual  striving 
after  that  which  is  better,  a  modesty  in  prosperity  and  a  fortitude 
in  less  fortunate  times,  which  may  well  fill  us  with  thankfulness. 
If  the  writings  of  the  future  shall  tell  the  same  story  —  and  it 
rests  with  us  to  decide  the  issue  —  of  the  A  J  (P  of  another  fifty 
years,  it  will  still  be  true  :  — 

*     *     *     When,  at  last,  our  hearts  grow  chill 
And  turn  to  silent  dust, 
,  We  shall  not  die,  for  brave  hearts  still 

•  Shall  keep  the  ancient  trust. 


THE   EXECUTIVE   COUNCIL 


ALPHA   DELTA    PHL 


THE   CHARTER. 

Chapter  245.  "  An  Act  to  inoorponite  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Alplia 
Delta  Phi  Fraternity,  and  to  provide  for  the  organization  of  new  Chapters." 
Passed  May  5,  1879. 

The  people  of  the  State  of  New  York,  represented  in  Senate  and  Assembly, 
do  enact  as  follows  :  — 

Section  1.  John  Jay,  Theodore  W.  Dwight,  Algernon  S.  Sullivan,  Erasmus 
Darwin  Hudson,  Jr.,  Edward  Morse  Shepard,  and  Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  all  of 
the  City  of  New  Yoi-k,  and  all  persons  who  are  now  or  may  hereafter  be  associated 
with  them  or  their  successors,  are  hereby  constituted  and  created  a  body  politic 
and  corporate  by  the  name  and  title  of  The  Executive  Council  of  the  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  Fraternity,  and  as  such  shall  have  perpetual  succession,  and  shall  be 
capable  of  suing  and  being  sued  in  all  courts  of  record  and  elsewhere,  and  of 
taking  by  gift,  bequest,  devise  or  purchase,  as  well  as  of  holding,  granting  and 
conveying  property,  real,  personal  or  mixed,  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars  ;  to  have  and  use  a  common  seal  and  break,  and  alter  the 
same  at  pleasure ;  and  also  to  provide  for  the  organization  of  such  Chapters  as  it 
may  see  fit  under  such  rules,  by-laws  and  regulations  as  the  said  The  Executive 
Council  may  establish,  and  with  such  powers  as  it  shall  give,  consistent  with  tliis 
act  and  not  in  conflict  with  the  laws  of  this  State. 

Sect.  2.  The  objects  of  such  corporation  shall  be  to  promote  morality, 
learning,  benevolence  and  social  culture  among  the  members  of  the  said  Fra- 
ternity, and  to  take  charge  of  its  property  and  business  interests. 

Sect.  3.  The  said  The  Executive  Council  shall  have  power  to  make  from 
time  to  time  such  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations  as  it  may  deem  proper  as  to  the 
members,  names  and  duties  of  its  officers  or  trustees,  and  as  to  the  time  and 
manner  of  their  election  and  their  term  of  office ;  and  also  as  to  the  mode  of 
acquiring  and  of  losing  membership  in  the  corporation  hereby  created ;  and  also  as 
to  the  mode  of  conducting  the  business  and  the  affairs  of  the  said  corporation;  and 
generally  as  to  all  matters  within  the  objects  hereinbefore  stated  and  not  in  conflict 
with  the  laws  of  this  State. 

Sect.  4.  In  case  the  said  The  Executive  Council  shall  provide  for  the  giving 
of  a  bond  or  obligation  by  any  officer,  member  or  subordinate  Chapter  thereof,  the 
same  may  be  made  to  the  said  The  Executive  Council  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
Fraternity. 


xxxii  Executive    Council. 

Sect.  5.  The  principal  office  of  the  said  The  Executive  Council  shall  be  in 
the  City  of  New  York;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  such  Council,  in  the  month  of 
January  in  each  year,  to  file  a  statement  of  its  officers  in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of 
the  City  and  County  of  New  York,  and  actions  against  the  corporation  hereby 
constituted  may  be  commenced  by  the  service  of  summons  upon  any  one  of  the 
persons  mentioned  in  the  statement  so  filed  last,  before  the  beginning  of  such 
action. 

Sect.  6.  This  shall  be  deemed  and  held  a  general  act,  and  shall  take  effect 
immediately. 

State  op  New  York,  ")  ^^ 

Office'  of  the  Secretary  of  State,    > 

I  have  compared  the  preceding  with  the  original  law  on  file- in  this  office,  and 
do  hereby  certify  that  the  same  is  a  correct  transcript  therefrom,  and  of  the  whole 
of  said  original  law. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  the  seal  of  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  at  the  City 
of  Albany,  this  16th  day  of  May,  in  the  year  1879. 

(Signed)  GEO.    MOSS, 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State. 


COUNCILLORS. 

MEMBERS   EX   OFFICIO. 

John  Jay,  Columbia,  '36,  President  of  the  Fraternity. 

E.  Darwin  Hudson,  Jr.,  Manhattan,  '64,  Secretary  of  the  Fraternity. 

Theodore  Luqueer  Mead,  Cornell,  '77,  Recorder  of  the  Fraternity. 


MEMBERS    AT   LARGE. 


George  Benton  Newcomb,  Williams,   '56.      Theodore  William   Dwight,   Ham- 
ilton, '40.     Truman  Jay  Backus,  Rochester,  '64. 

two  years. 
Artliur    Brown    Graves,    Williams,    '58.      Talcott    Williams,    Amherst,    '73. 
Adolph  Werner,  Manhattan,  '57. 

three  years. 
Alfred  Clark  Cliapin,  Williams,  '69.     Robert  Forsyth   IJixby,  Phi  Kappa,  '70. 
Alfred  Ely,  Amherst,  '74. 


Executive   Council. 


MEMBERS   FOR   INACTIVE   CHAPTERS. 

Miami. — Algernon  Sidney  Sullivan,  Miami,  '45. 
Urban.  —  George  Nichols  Messiter,  Manhattan,  '65. 
Tale.  —  Henry  Augustus  Riley,  Yale,  '70. 
Geneva.  — Benjamin  Whiting  Franklin,  Geneva,  '71. 
Alabama. — Albert  Clarke  Stevens,  Peninsular,  '76. 
Cumberland.  — John  Lindsay  Hill,  Union,  '61. 


MEMBERS   FOR   ACTIVE   CHAPTERS. 

Hamilion.  —Edvra.rd  North,  '41 ;  Rofcert  Schell  Rudd,  '79. 
Columbia. — John  MacMuUen,  '37;  Thomas  Daniel  Rambaut,  '81. 
Amherst.  — Edward  Payson  Crowell,  '53;  Charles  Millard  Pratt,  '79. 
Brunonian. — Howard  Malcom  Rice,  '60;  Benjamin  Barker,  Jr.,  '81. 
Harvard.  —  Edward  Everett  Hale,  '39  ;  John  Joseph  Townsend,  '79. 
Hudson.  —  George  Franklin  Smytlie,  '74  ;  Henry  Noble  Day,  '28. 
Bowdoin.  —  Henry  Leland  Chapman,  '66  ;  Augustus  Frost  Libby,  '64. 
DaHmouth.  —  Charles  Franklin  Emerson,  '68  ;  Horatio  Nelson  Twombly,  '54. 
Peninsular.  — Moses  Coit  Tyler,  '56;  James  Henry  Goodsell,  '62. 
Rochester.  — Edward  Oren  Sage,  '53;  James  Monroe  Hudnut,  '72. 
Williams.  —  Henry  Augustus  Harman,  '67 ;  Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  '67. 
Manhattan.  — Edward  Morse  Shepard,  '69;  Jacob  Van  Vechten  Olcott,  '76. 
Middletown.  — Abram  Winegardner  Harris,  '80;  William  Day  Leonard,  '78. 
Kenyan.  —  John  DeWitt  Hart  McKinley,  '72 ;  George  Jones  Peet,  '65. 
Union.  — John  A  De  Remer,  '57;  William  Birch  Rankine,  '77. 
Cornell.  — Marcus  Lyon,  Yale,  '52;  Henry  Lynde  Sprague,  '73. 
Phi  Kappa.  —  James  Davis  Smyth,  '74;  George  Kneeland,  '80. 


THE  CONVENTION  ROLL. 

The  following  list  of  delesrates  has  been  compiled  from  the  Conven- 
tion minutes  at  the  different  Chapters. 

The  First  Convention,  held  in  the  fifth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the  Hamil- 
ton Chapter,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  on  July  27  and  28,  1836. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton. :  J.  A.  Piatt,  '35  ;  T.  B.  Lyman,  '37.  Urban  :  A. 
C.  Coxe,  '38.      ColmnUa  :   G.  M.  Hillyer,  '3G.      Yale :   S.  T.  Wilbur,  '37. 

The  Second  Convention,  held  in  the  sixth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the 
Columbia  Chapter,  at  New  York  City,  on  August  18-22,  1837. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  T.  B.  Lyman,  '37  ;  T.  P.  Adams,  '36  ;  H.  L.  Storrs, 
'33.  ColmnUa  :  G.  M.  Hillyer,  '3G;  H.  A.  Weed,  '36;  J.  Vanderbilt,  '37.  Yale  : 
S.  T.  Wilbur, '37;  W.  A.  Sparks,  '37.  Amherst:  G.  B.  Morris,  '37;  H.  W. 
WilUams,  "37.  Brunonian  :  J.  W.  Dallam,  '37;  E.  W.  Howard,  '37;  G.  V.  N. 
Lothrop,  '37.     Harvard  :   J.  G.  King,  '39. 

The  Third  Convention,  held  in  the  eighth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the  Yale 
Chapter,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  August  13-17,  1839. 

Delegates.  — Hamilton  :  G.  Underwood,  '38  ;  A.  D.  Gridley,  '39  ;  E.  P.  Handy, 
'33.  Miami:  S.  Eells,  '32;  G.  M.  Parsons,  '37.  Urban:  T.  B.  Lyman,  '37. 
Columbia  :  H.  A.  Weed,  '36  ;  G.  M.  Hillyer,  '36 ;  G.  G.  Waters,  '36.  Yale  :  R.  P. 
Cutler,  '39;  I.  N.  Tarbox,  '39;  J.  Perkins,  '40.  Amherst:  G.  Sumner,  Jr., 
'39 ;    A.  F.  HeAvit,  '39.     Briinoniayi :   J.  B.  M.  Potter,  '39. 

The  Fourth  Convention,  held  in  the  tenth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the 
Columbia  Chapter,  at  New  York  City,  on  May  7,   1841. 

Delegates.  —  ^aw.tVz'oTi .-  S.  Eells,  '32;  G.  Underwood,  '38;  F.  A.  Coe, 
'85.  Columbia  :  G.  M.  Hillyer,  '36 ;  H.  A.  Weed,  '36 ;  N.  W.  Chittenden,  '37  ; 
G.  G.  Waters,  '36.  Yale:  C.  Goodrich,  '37;  J.  A.  Benton,  '42.  Amherst:  J. 
S.  Thayer,  '38. 

The  Fifth  Convention,  held  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the 
Yale  Chapter,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  August  20,  1845. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton:  E.  H.  Crane,  '44;  H.  P.  Bristol,  '46;  A.  Spaul- 
ding,  '46.  Yale:  W.  H.  Goodrich, '43 ;  J.  McLeod,  '44;  H.  B.  Harrison,  '46. 
Amherst:  A.  Wilson,  '42;  F.  A.  Marsh,  '45;  L.  Humphrey,  '46.  *  Harvard: 
W.  L.  Ropes,  '46.  Bowdoin :  M.  M.  Butler,  '45;  T.  H.  Talbot,  '46;  F.  Vose, 
'47.     Hudson  :   W.  S.  Barker,  '41 ;  C.  Leonard,  '43. 

The  Sixth  Convention,  held  in  the  sixteenth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with  the 
Y'ale  Chapter,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  August  17,  1S47. 

Delegates.  —  7/a?«77^o?i  .■  H.  G.  Miller,  '48;  J.  T.  Spriggs,  '47.  Yale  :  E.  B. 
Hilliard,  '48;  W.  Aitchison,  '48.  Harvard:  A.  Halo,  '48;  W.  L.  Ropes,  '46. 
Geneva :   R.    H.   Lawrence.  '47 ;  J.    L.    Sutherland.    "49.      ITudson  :   S.   St.  John, 


Convention  Roll.  xxxv 

'34;  J.  Noorn'v,  Jr.,  '38;  N.  L.  Lord,  '47.  Dartmouth:  L.  (,'utler,  "47;  C.  F. 
Mussey,  '48;  A.  Adams,  '48. 

The  Seventh  Convention,  held  in  the  nineteenth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  witli  the 
Amherst  Chapter,  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  on  August  7-!),  1850. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton :  B.  R.  Catlin,  '51 ;  T.  B.  Hudson,  '51 ;  W.  L. 
Ptirmelee, '51.  Fa/e  .-  K.  Bliss. '50;  R.  Lamb, '50;  E.  H.  Roberts, '50.  Amherst: 
F.  A.  Marsh,  '45;  J.  II.  Thompson,  '50;  K.  P.  Darling,  '51.  Harvard:  C. 
Hale,  '50;  C.  Dunbar.  '51.  Geneva:  G.  W.  Watson,  '50;  E.  R.  Welle,  '50. 
Hudson:  G.  B.  Pierce,  '51.  Bowdoin  :  AV.  S.  Gardiner.  '50 ;  H.  N.  Day, '28. 
Dartmouth:   O.  Johnson,  '52;  W.  H.  Ordway,  '52. 

The  Eighth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-second  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Geneva  Chapter,  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  on  July  14,  1853. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton:  E.  C.  Morgan,  '54;  J.  L.  Williams,  '54;  S.  A. 
Taylor,  '55.  Miami:  M.  Sayler,  '52;  J.  H.  Brookes,  '53.  Amherst:  B.  B. 
Breed,  '53;  J.  M.  Greene,  '53.  Daiimouth  :  D.  Hall,  '54.  Peninsular:  J.  F. 
Becker,  '53;  J.  A.  Hubbell,  '53;  D.  L.  Wood,  '54.  Rochester :  E.  O.  Sage,  '54; 
H.  Strong,  '54;  M.  M.  Marble,  '55.  Williams:  C.  R.  Bliss,  '54;  H.  M.  Grout. 
'54. 

The  Ninth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-third  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Hamilton  Chapter,  at  Clinton.  N.  Y.,  on  July  25,  1854. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton:  C.  S.  Bundy,  '54;  C.  Linderman,  '54;  S.  B.  Steers, 
'55.  Yale:  M.  B.  Ewing,  '55;  C.  R.  Jfalmer,  '55;  W.  R.  Woodbridge,  '55;  D. 
Shaw,  '56.  Amherst:  W.  W.  Fowler,  '54;  C.  W.  Buck,  '55;  R.  Choate,  Jr., 
'55 ;  J.  L.  Graves,  '55.  Brunonian  :  G.  B.  Paine,  '55 ;  A.  H.  Plumb,  '55 ;  H.  D. 
Williams,  '55.  Harvard :  D.  W.  Wilder,  '56.  Geneva :  E.  R.  Wells,  '50 ;  A. 
B.  Hawley,  '52 ;  F.  C.  Goodwin,  '54.  Dartmouth  :  F.  M.  Robinson,  '55.  Penin- 
sular :  G.  B.  Eldrich,  '55;  A.  Martin,  '55.  Rochester:  E.  L.  Joy,  '56.  H'i7- 
liams  :  J.  R.  Dewey,  '54;  E.  P.  Hudson,  '54;  A.  E.  Kittredge,  '54;  H.  R.  Mur- 
dock,  '54 ;  E.  J.  Hooker,  '55 ;  R.  J.  Mitchell,  '56. 

The  Tenth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-fourth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Harvard  Chapter,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  on  July  20,  1855. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  J.  W.  Hubbard,  '50 ;  W.  Hart,  '55.  Vale :  C.  R. 
Palmer,  '55;  W.  J.  Harris,  '56.  Amherst:  C.  W.  Buck,  '55;  H.  Derby,  '55;  A. 
S.  Fiske,  '55;  C.  H.  Hitchcock, '56 ;  S.  Rice,  '56.  Brunonian:  G.  B.  Paine, 
'55;  H.  D.  Williams,  '55;  C.  B.  Goff,  '56.  Harvard:  C.  A.  Chase,  '55;  J.  Smith, 
'56 ;  S.  Lincoln,  '57.  Geneva  :  C.  N.  Hewitt,  '56.  Bowdoin :  S.  L.  Gardiner,  '55 : 
J.  O.  Brown,  '50.  Datimouth  :  J.  H.  Reed,  '54 ;  W.  S.  Ladd,  '55.  Williams  : 
J.  R.  Dewey,  '54.     Manhattan  :  F.  Baldwin,  Jr.,  '55;  F.  S.  Rising,  '56. 

The  Eleventh  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-fifth. year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
tlie  Yale  Chapter,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  July  29,  1856. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton:  S.  B.  Stecre,  '55;  F.  H.  Head,  '56;  B.  D.  Gilbert, 
'57".  Miami:  L.  D.  Manning,  '57.  Yale:  S.  D.  Doar, '57;  H.  Neide,  '58;  F.  A. 
Noble,  '58.  Amherst:  C  H.  Hitchcock,  '56;  S.  Rice,  '56;  A.  L.  Thompson,  '56: 
W.  Crawford,  '57.  Bru7ionian  :  H.  D.  Williams,  '55;  A.  T.  Britton,  '57;  D. 
(ioodwin, '57.      Bowdoin:   (i.  C.   Moses,  '56.     Dartmouth:  C.  O.  Thompson.  '58. 


xxxvi  Cotivention  Roll. 

Rochester:  E.  L.  Joy,  '56;  I.  E.  Sheldon,  '57.  Williams:  E.  C.  Hooker,  '57. 
Manhaitan  :  J.  W.  Mason,  '55;  F.  S.  Rising,  '56;  R.  Sturgis,  Jr.,  '56. 

The  Twelfth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-sixth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Manhattan  Chapter,  at  New  York,  on  June  23  and  24,  1857. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  B.  D.  Gilbert,  '57 ;  W.  M.  Robinson,  '57 ;  A.  J. 
Northrup,  '58.  Yale:  F.  A.  Noble,  '58;  R.  J.  Carpenter,  '59;  C.  M.  Wheeler, 
'59.  Amherst  :  G.  S.  Bishop,  '58 ;  E.  W.  Pierce,  '59.  Brunonian :  A.  T. 
Britton,  '57 ;  S.  C.  Eastman,  '57 ;  D.  Goodwin,  '57.  Harvard :  J.  C.  Ropes, 
•57;  A.  J.  C.  Sowdon,  '57;  R.  N.  Toppan,  '58.  Geneva:  C  N.  Hewett,  '56; 
G.  F.  Lee,  '59;  C.  D.  Vail,  '59.  Bowdoin  :  G.  C.  Moses,  '56;  N.  A.  Robbins, 
'57.  Dartmouth:  W.  B.  Wright,  '57.  Rochester:  W.  Abbott,  '58;  C.  B.  Crane, 
•58;  A.-B.  Rathbone,  '59.      Williams:  R.  J.  Mitchell,  '56;  G.   D.  Goodrich,  '57; 

A.  B.  Graves,  '58.  Manhattan:  F.  S.  Rising,  '56;  R.  Sturgis,  Jr.,  '56;  J. 
L.  Van  Buren,  '56.  Middletown  :  J.  W.  Smith,  '57 ;  T.  R.  Ercanbrack,  '58 ;  G. 
H.  Whitney,  '58. 

The  Thirteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-seventh  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Williams  Chapter,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  on  August  4  and  5,  1858. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton :  J.  H.  Morrow,  '59.  Yale  :  A.  J.  Taylor,  '59. 
Amherst :  D.  Beattie,  '59 ;  J.  P.  French,  '59 ;  W.  H.  Goddard,  '59.  Brunonian  : 
S.  C.  Eastman,  '57;  A.  B.  Judson,  '59;  H.  M.  Rice,  '60;  S.  W.  Duncan,  '60. 
Geneva :  W.  H.  Wilkinson,  '53 ;  G.  F.  Lee,  '59.  Hudson  :  W.  W.  Andrews,  '59. 
Boivdoin :  F.  W.  Sabine,  '59.  Dartmouth:  C.  Hosford,  '59;  E.  Savage,  '60; 
P.  S.  Conner,  '59.  Peninsular:  E.  W.  McGraw,  '59.  Rochester:  O.  Folsom, 
'59;  J.  C.  C.  Clarke,  '59;  F.  A.  Macomber,  '59.      Williams:   J.  Dewey,  Jr.,  '58; 

B.  F.  Lee,  Jr.  (Man.  &  Will.,  '55-8);  H.  H.  Morgan  (Gen.  &  Will.),  '59. 
Manhattan :  L.  C.  Bayles,  '55 ;  A.  Werner,  '57 ;  A.  P.  Ketchum,  '58.  Middle- 
town  :  S.  Jackson,  '59. 

The  Fourteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-eighth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Miami  Chapter,  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  July  5,  1859. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  S.  T.  Brooks,   '62.     Miami  :  J.  S.  McDonald,  '59  ; 

A.  Mayo,  '61.  Yale:  0.  Leach,  '60.  Amherst:  G.  O.  Little,  '60.  Brunonian: 
S.  T.  Harris,  '58.  Hudson  :  T.  C.  Ferry,  '61 ;  S.  C.  Williamson,  '60.  Bowdoin  : 
J.  M.  Brown,  '60.  Dartmouth:  E.  T.  Noyes,  '57.  Peninsular:  E.  W.  McGraw, 
'59;  W.  H.  Barnum,  '61.  Manhattan:  J.  W.  Mason,  '55.  Kenyon  :  C.  B. 
Guthrie,  '59 ;  R.  C.  Smith,  '59 ;  H.  W.  Chapman,  '60. 

The  Fifteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  twenty-ninth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Amherst  Chapter,  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  on  August — ,  1860. 

Delegates.  —  ^aw?7z;o?i ;  M.  H.  Northrup,  '60;  H.  H.  Curran,  '62;  W.  K. 
Bacon,  '63.  Yale:  E.  B.  Convers,  '61;  T.  Peck,  Jr.,  '61.  Amherst:  F.  E. 
Tower,  '60;  J.  Lewis,  '61;  W.  I.  Allen,  '62.     Brunonian:  H.   M.   Rice,  '60;   W. 

B.  Trull,  '61.  Geneva  :  B.  W.  Woodward,  '62.  Bou-doin  :  E.  Stanwood,  '61 ; 
W.  E.  Donnell,  '62.  Dartmouth:  J.  P.  Olney,  '61;  W.  F.  Bailey,  '62.  Roch- 
ester :  E.  W.  Leonard,  '60;  C.  E.    Smith,  '60;  W.  J.  Leonard,  '62.      Williams  : 

C.  W.Jenkins,  '60;  J.  B.  T.  Tuppcr,  '61;  A.  O.  Treat,  '63.  Manhattan:  S. 
Bromfield.  '57;  H.  K.  White,  '60;  M.  E.  Dwight,   '60.     Middletown:  S.  Jackson. 


Convefition  Roll.  xxxvii 

'59.  Kemjon:  N.  Y.  Kiung,  'Gl ;  A.  B.  Payne,  'Gl.  Union:  J.  Bell,  'GO;  C.  G. 
Clark,  '63. 

The  Sixteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-second  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Union  Chapter  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  on  July  21,  1863. 

BKhiiGATKS.  — Hamilton:  H.  M.  Simmons,  '64;  F.  W.  Plant,  '64;  W.  A. 
Cobb, '64.  Vale:  C.  G.  Rockwood,  '64;  C.  M.  Whittlesey,  '64;  11.  H.  Bloom, 
'63.  Amherst :  E.  S.  Towne,  '64.  Brunonian  :  Z.  Brown,  'G5.  Genera :  G. 
G.  Brooks,  '63;  E.  A.  Conger,  '63;  H.  R.  Lockwood,  '64.  Hudson:  S. 
Strong, '63;  E.  P.  Williams,  '64;  G.  T.  Ladd,  '64.  Botvdoin  :  A.  F.  Lihby, 
'64;  C.  A.  Robbins,'64.  Dartmouth:  D.  Austin,  '64.  Peninsular:  J.  D.  Town, 
'64;  W.  D.  Hitchcock,  '64;  G.  Shuman,  '63.  Rochester :  W.  J.  Leonard,  '62;  T.  J. 
Backus,  '64 ;  M.  G.  Potter,  '64.  Williams  :  A.  O.  Treat,  '63 ;  C.  A.  Kingsbury, 
'64;  W.  Talcott,  '65.  Manhattan  :  S.  Bloomfield,  '57;  E.  D.  Hudson,  '64;  G.  L. 
Thompson, '64.  Kenyan:  W.  P.  Brown, '64.  Union:  D.  N.  Vanderveer,  '63 ; 
A.  P.  Strong,  '64;  D.  C.  Robinson,  '65. 

The  Seventeenth  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-third  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Rochester  Chapter,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  on  July  6  and  7,  1864. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  R.  W.  Mcintosh,  '64 ;  J.  M.  Holley,  T,6.  Yale  : 
C.  M.  Whittlesey, '64 ;  P.  Merrill, '65 ;  J.  S.  Norton,  '65.  Brunonian:  H.  B. 
Miner,  '64;  W.  H.  Williams,  '65;  J.  E.  Spink,  '65.  Geneva:  C.  Jacobus,  '64; 
J.  M.  Colt,  '65 ;  H.  R.  Lockwood,  '64.  Hudson  :  A.  P.  Tallman,  '66 ;  J.  G. 
Shedd,  '65.  Bowdoiii :  C.  F.  Libby,  '64;  F.  H.  Appleton,  '64.  Peninsular: 
W.  D.  Hitchcock,  '64;  G.  S.  Albee,  '64.  Rochester  :  M.  G.  Potter,  '64;  W.  H. 
Dickinson,  '64;  J.  R.  Doolittle,  Jr., '65.  Williams:  G.  E.  Goodrich,  '65.  ,)rid' 
dletown  :  G.  C.  Round,  '62.  Kenyon  :  G.  J.  Peet,  '65.  Union  :  W.  B.  Lynn, 
•65;  H.  C.  Littlefield,  '66;  D.  L.  Smith,  '66. 

The  Eighteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-fourth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Brunonian  Chapter,  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  on  September  7  and  8,  1865. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  J.  H.  Hicock,  '65  ;  D.  W.  Bigelow,  '65.  Miami  : 
A.  W.  Wright,  '67;  C.  B.  Montgomery,  '65;  A.  A.  Thomas,  '67.  Yale:  J. 
M.  Hall,  '66;  R.  E.  DeForest,  '67.  Amherst:  G.  Harris,  Jr.,  '66;  G.  Brayton, 
'66;  P.  D.  Cowan,  'GG.  Geneva:  H.  Bridge,  '67.  Hudson:  E.  P.  Caruthers, 
•G5.  Bowdoin:  H.  L.  Chapman,  '66;  G.  W.  Kelly,  '&G.  Dartmouth:  G.  E. 
Chickering,  '66;  W.  Otis,  '66.  Peninsular:  E.  Rexford,  '66;  W.  D.  Hitchcock, 
'64.  Tri7/ia9HS  .•  W.  Talcott, '65 ;  H.  W.  Mabie,  '67.  Manhattan:  E.  D.  Hud- 
son, Jr.,  '64;  J.  A.  Knapp,  '65;  E.  F.  Eurich,  '66.  Middletown :  G.  Yager,  '66; 
H.  J.  Stevens,  '66 ;  D.  H.  Ela,  '57.  Kenyon :  F.  S.  Nicholson,  '68 ;  G.  P. 
Bowler,  '66. 

The  Nineteenth  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-fifth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Hudson  Chapter,  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  on  August  29  and  30,  1866. 

Delegates.  — //amtrto?i ;  A.  S.  Campbell,  "66;  A.  G.  Hopkins,  '66;  C.  S. 
Millard,  '66.  Miami:  S.P.Scott,  '66;  J.  E.  Platter,  '67;  A.  L.  McLain,  "68. 
Y^ale:  D.  P.  Sackett,  '66;  J.  M.  Hall,  '66.  Amherst:  L.  G.  Yoe,  '68 ;  W.  P. 
White,  '67;  J.  W.  Burgess,  '67.  Brunonian:  H.  C.  BuUard,  'G6 ;  J.  B.  Mustin, 
•66.      Geneva  :  H.  S.  Davis,  '65;  J.  M.  Coit,  '65;   T.  M.  Chapman,  '66.     Hudson  : 


xxxviii  Convention  Roll. 

A.  p.  Tallraan,  '66;  E.  H.  Harvey,  '67;  S.  H.  Curtiss,  '67.  Dartmoidh  :  W. 
Otis,  '66;  F.  G.  Mather.  '67;  A.  W.  Wright,  '67.  Peninsular:  G.  B.  Woodman, 
T.7;  C.  A.  Dudley,  '65;  J.  H.  Chapin,  '68.  Rochester:  W.  Abbott,  '58. 
Williams :  V.  P.  Kline,  '66 ;  J.  S.  Ross,  '68 ;  O.  M.  Hall,  '68.  Manhattan  : 
H.  Newton,  '66 ;  E.  R.  Bowker,  '68 ;  H.  F.  Chapman,  '67.  Middleiown  :  G.  C. 
Round,  '62;  H.  J.  Stevens,  '66;  J.  B.  Thomas,  Jr., '70.  Kenyan:  N.  P.  Dan- 
dridge,  '66;  C.  G.  Wilson,  '68;  J.  McC.  McDonald,  '68. 

The  Twentieth  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-sixth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Geneva  Chapter,  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  on  July  9,  1867. 

Delegates. —  /rrt»it7^o?i.-  A.  C.  Coxe,  '68;  D.  R.  Breed,  '67.  Miami: 
C.  S.  Spencer,  '69;  J.  E.  Platter,  '67.  Amherst:  A.  T.  Buchanan,  '68.  Bru- 
nonian  :  S.  R.  Morrow,  '70.  Genera:  T.  Foot,  '68;  E.  Southgate,  '67;  H. 
Bridge,  '67.  Bowdoin  :  W.  F.  Shepard,  '68.  Peninsular:  R.  N.  Jenne,  '68. 
Rochester:  A.  K.  Parker,  '66;  J.  M.  Taylor,  '68;  W.  H.  Davis,  '68.  Williams  : 
H.  W.  Mabie,  '67.  Manhattan:  T.  F.  Chaqjbers,  '68;  G.  A.  Boker,  '69.  Mid- 
dleiown :  W.  F.  Sanford,  '66.      Union  :  A.  R.  Olney,  '67 ;  T.  R.  Shear,  '68. 

The  Twenty-first  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-seventh  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Manhattan  Chapter,  at  New  York  City,  on  April  28  and  29,  1868. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  J.  H.  Willard,  '68;  M.  R.  Miller,  '68;  S.  F.  Bagg, 
'69.      Miami  :    J.  E.  Platter,    '67 ;  C.  S.  Wood,  '66.       Yale  :  C.  B.  Herrick,   '69  ; 

B.  D.  Evans,  '68 ;  H.  A.  Beers,  '69.  Amherst :  W.  C.  Ball,  '68 ;  L.  G.  Yoe,  '68  ; 
H.  H.  Neill,  '66.  Brunonian  :  F.  E.  Bliss,  '68 ;  W.  H.  Lyon,  '68 ;  W.  H.  Poland, 
'68.  Geneva:  W.  J.  Cleveland, '69 ;  E.  B.  Bostwick,  '68;  E.  Southgate,  '67. 
Hudson  :   T.    D.    Seymour,  '70.      Bowdoin :    G.   F.    Mosher,  '69.     DaHmouth : 

C.  F.  Emerson,  '70;  W.  H.  Colgate,  '70;  H.  N.  Twombly, '54.  Peninsular: 
W.  C.  Johns,  '69.  Rochester:  E.  W.  Mundy,  '60;  J.  M.  Taylor,  '68; 
A.  C.  Raymond,  '69.  Williams:  W.  D.  Brooks,  '68;  W.  La  Grange,  '68; 
H.  R.  Lee,  '68.  Manhattan  :  R.  R.  Bowker,  '68 ;  F.  H.  Hamlin,  '68 ;  E.  M. 
Shepard,  '69.  Middletown  :  J.  B.  Thomas,  Jr., '70;  J.  E.  Robbins,  '68;  G.  P. 
Mains,  '70.  Kenyon  :  P.  Browne,  '64;  G.  J.  Peet,  '65.  Union:  H.  A.  Harman 
{William^),  '67;  T.  R.  Shear,  '68;  E.  K.  Herrick,  '68. 

The  Twenty-second  Convention,  held  in  the  thirty-eighth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Yale  Chapter,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  on  May  12  and  13,  1869. 

Delegates.  —  i/flwM/jfoji :  C.  D.  Barrows,  '69;  S.N.  D.  North,  '69;  J.  P. 
Underwood,  '70.  Yale:  G.  S.  Sedgwick,  '70;  W.  J.  Betts,  '70.  Amherst: 
A.  F.  Fenney,  '69;  C.  R.  Pratt,  '69;  W.  Choate,  '70.  Brunonian:  D.  P. 
Morgan,  '69;  R.  A.  Brown,  '71.  Geneva:  A.  B.  Jackson,  '70;  J.  T.  Hale, 
'69;  C.  N.  Allen,  '69.  Hudson:  A.  H.  Hunker,  '69;  S.  H.  Curtis,  '67. 
Bowdoin  :  F.  A.  Fogg,  '69 ;  J.  A.  Hinckley,  '68.  Dartmouth :  E.  H.  Carrier, 
'69.  Peninsular:  R.  E.  Phinney,  '71.  Rochester:  M.  E.  Gates,  '70;  M.  G. 
Kellogg,  '70.  Williams:  T.  H.  Brooks, '70;  S.  S.  Baily,  '70.  Middletown: 
S.  E.  Holden,  '69;  A.  S.  Roe,  '70;  D.  S.  Alford,  '71.  Kenyon:  C.  H.  Wetmore, 
'69;  R.  J.  Wilson,  '70.  U7iion:  W.  P.  McLaury,  '69;  J.  M.  Thomas,  '72.  Cor- 
nell:   H.  H.  Seymour, '71;   J.  Brigham,  '70. 


Cotivenfion  Roll.  xxxix 

The  Twenty-third  Convention,  lield  in  the  thirty-ninth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  theBowdoin  Chapter,  at  Portland,  Me.,  on  May  18,  1870. 

Delegates.  — //«»u7/0H.-  F.  B.  Daniels,  71;  T.  A.  Abbott,  70.  Yale  :  C. 
H.  Board,  71;  C.  Plielps,  70;  F.  S.  Smith,  72.  Amherst:  A.  P.  Lyon,  70;  G. 
C.  Hall,  71.  lirunonian:  J.  M.  English,  70;  F.  Burgess,  Jr.,  73;  J.  E.  Crane, 
72.  Bowdoin:  E.  B.  Weston,  70;  C.  L.  Shepard,  71;  F.  H.  Gerrish,  '6G. 
Dartmouih:  F.  Brown,  70.  Peninsular:  II.  B.  Ilutchins,  71 ;  R.  H.  Thayer, 
70.  Rochester:  H.  P.  Emerson,  71.  Manhattan:  G.  McAdam,  70.  Union: 
N.  Dexter,  73;  J.  B.  Loekwood,  70;  W.  P.  Kudd,  73.     Cornell :  M.  M.  Ross,  70. 

The  Twenty-fourth  Convention^  held  in  the  fortieth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Middletown  Chapter,  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  on  May  17  and  18,  1871. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton :  F.  B.  Daniels,  71 ;  E.  D.  Mathews,  73.  Miami  : 
J.  0.  Shiras,  71.  Yale:  C  H.  Board,  71;  B.L.Holt,  72;  S.J.  Elder,  73. 
Amherst:  W.  H.  Chiekering,  71;  P.  N.  Haskell,  71;  L.  Bradley,  Jr.,  73. 
Brunonian:  R.  A.  Brown,  71;  J.  H.  Mason,  72.  Geneva:  W.  North,  70;  B. 
Franklin,  71;  G.  N.  Hale,  71.  Bowdoin:  W.  S.  Dennett,  Jr.,  71;  H.  Harris, 
72.  •  Dartmouth:  M.  O.  Adams,  71;  F.  A.  Thayer,  73.  Peninsular:  G.  J. 
Holbrook,  71.  Williams:  H.  R.  Gibbs,  71.  Manhattan:  AV.  DeF.  Edwards, 
71;  D.  K.  Young,  71.  Middletown:  T.  E.  Hancock,  71;  \V.  F.  Whitcher,  71; 
R.  J.  Round,  72.  Kenyan:  B.  Shulte,  70;  G.  B.  Case,  70.  Union:  J.  M. 
Thomas,  72;  W.  P.  Rudd,  73;  A.  P.  Thomas,  74.  Cornell:  E.  J.  Hadley,  71; 
H.  J.  Hurd,  72. 

The  Twenty-fifth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-first  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Peninsular  Chapter,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  on  May  22,  1872. 

Delegates.  —  i7am^7^!o?^ ;  E.  D.  Mathews,  73;  J.  H.  Jewett,  72.  Miami: 
H.  Ankeney,  72 ;  F.  M.  Coppock,  73 ;  W.  B.  McAlpin,  73.  Yale  :  C.  Sherwood, 
72;  E.  R.  Johnes,  73.  Amherst:  W.  V.  W.  Davis,  73.  Brunonian:  E. 
Judson,  '65.  Hudson :  W.  R.  Perkins,  '68 ;  C  A.  Gates,  '73 ;  C.  M.  Russell,  '73. 
Boxvdoin:  F.  S.  Waterhouse,  '73;  W.  A.  Blake,  '73.  Dartmouih:  R.  W. 
Welch,  '72.  Peninsular:  S.  G.  Milner,  '72;  D.  C.  Rexford,  '72;  W.  B. 
Williams,  73.  Rochester:  G.  D.  Olds,  '73;  G.  H.  Raymond,  '74.  Williams: 
W.  Talcott,  '65.  Middletown  :  D.  R.  Baker,  '72.  Kenyon  :  J.  D.  H.  McKinley, 
'72;  J.  H.  White,  '72.  Union  :  E.  L.  Mapes,  '73  ;  W.  P.  Rudd,  '73  ;  T.  C.  Becker. 
'74.     Cornell:  F.  H.  Jones,  '73. 

The  Twenty-sixth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-second  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Cornell  Chapter,  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  on  May  14  and  15,  1873. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton :  E.  D.  Mathews,  '73 ;  L.  L.  Porter,  '73 ;  C.  P. 
Eells,  '74.  Amherst:  A.  Ely.  '74.  Brunonian:  J.  H.  Hoyt,  74;  P.  H. 
Case,  '74.  Geneva:  W.  P.  Conger,  '73;  G.  P.  Bellows,  73;  F.  D.  Barto,  '75. 
Hudson:  G.  F.  Smythe, '74.  Bowdoin:  S.  M.  Carter,  '75.  Dartmouth:  F.  A. 
Thayer,  '73.  Peninsular:  C.  E.  King,  '73;  C.  S.  Wilson,  '73.  Rochester: 
E.  W.  Hunt, '73;  A.  W.  Norton,  '73;  G.  H.  Raymond,  74.  Williams:  C.  B. 
Wheeler,  '73.  Manhattan  :  J.  L.  Woodward,  '72  ;  E.  M.  Wray,  73.  Middletown : 
W.   H.   Eustis,  73;  G.   W.   Shonk,  73.     Kenyon:  G.  F.  Southard,  73.      Union: 


xl  Convention  Roll. 

W.  p.  Rudd,  73;  H.  E.  Micks,  '75;  W.  H.  Smyth,  '76.      Cornell:  H.  Altman,  '73; 
F.  H.  Jones,  '73 ;  H.  L.  Sprague,  '73. 

The  Twenty-seventh  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-third  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Union  Chapter,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  on  May  13,  1874. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  C.  P.  Eells,  '74 ;  N.  E.  Paine,  '74 ;  W.  E.  Lewis,  '75. 
Amherst :  F.  F.  Dow,  '74;  A.  Ely,  '74;  F.  C.  Scoville,  '75.  Brunoyiian  :  T.  D- 
Anderson,  Jr.,  '74;  W.  C.  Greene,  '75.  Geneva:  H.  E.  Jones,  '75;  E.  H.  Ban- 
croft, '75.  Hudsoti :  J.  Whitney,  '76.  Boivdoin  :  C.  F.  Kimball,  '74 ;  W.  Pulsi- 
fer,  '75.  Dartmouth  :  G.  W.  Lee,  '74.  Pemnsular :  H.  W'.  Rogers,  '74;  W.  W. 
Smith,  '74.  Rochester:  G.  D.  Olds,  '73;  J.  S.  .Fassett,  '75;  F.  H.  Rowley,  '75. 
Williams:  E.  E.  Finney,  '75;  J.  P.  Lane,  '76.  Manhattan:  R.  R.  Bowker,  '68; 
E.  M.  Wray,  '73;  J.  Y.  Olcott,  '77.  Middletoivn:  F.  H.  Griffin,  '74;  A.  E. 
Palmer,  '74 ;  A.  M.  Tallmadge,  '74.  Kenyan :  J.  R.  Turney,  '74.  Union  :  M.  W. 
Stickney,  '74  ;  H.  A.  Waldron,  '74 ;  C.  B.  King,  '75.  Cornell :  H.  L.  Sprague,  '73  ; 
A.  Howe,  Jr.,  '75. 

The  Twenty-eighth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-fourth  year  of  the  Fratei;nity, 
with  the  Brunonian  Chapter,  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  on  June  1,  2  and  3,  1875. 

Delegates.  — //amtrto?! ;  F.  F.  Davis,  '76;  H.  P.  Eells,  '76.  Amherst:  A.  F. 
Skeele,  '75;  A.  C.  Boyden,  '76;  S.  Salter,  '77.  Brunonian:  A.  D.  Bosson,  '75 
W.  C.  Greene,  '75;  B.  W.  Steele,  '76.  Geneva:  B.  W.  Franklin,  '71;  G.  N 
Hale,  '71.  Hudson :  W.  E.  Gushing,  '75.  Boicdoin  :  S.  M.  Carter,  '75 ;  H.  R 
Patten,  '75;  E.  H.  Kimball,  '76.  Dartmouth:  J.  Richards,  '75;  L.  S.  Cohen,  '78 
H.  D.  Ryder, '76.  Peninsular:  J.  H.  Reynolds,  '76.  Rochester:  M.  Hirshfield, 
'75.  Williams  :  E.  E.  Finney,  '75;  R.  P.  Collin,  '76;  S.  D.  Dodge,  77.  Manhat 
tan:  R.  R.  Bowker, '68.  Middletoivn:  C.  M.  Skeel,  '75;  S.  O.  Garrison,  '76, 
Union:  F.  Harris, '75;  A.  V.  Raymond,  '75;  R.  Johnston,  '77.  Cornell:  C 
H.  Esty,  '76. 

The  Twenty-ninth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-fifth  year  of  the  Fraternity , 
with  the  Hamilton  Chapter,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  on  May  24  and  25,  1876. 

Delegates.  — //flm27<07t ;  F.  F.  Davis,  76;  H.  P.  Eells,  '76;  D.  A.  Reed,  '77. 
Amherst :  J.  C.  Gray,  '77 ;  R.  B.  Clark,  '76 ;  R.  B.  Tobey,  '77.  Brunonian :  B. 
W.  Steele,  '76;  E.  Hoyt,  '78;  A.  D.  Bosson,  '75.  Geneva:  W.  B.  Rankine,  '77; 
G.  N.  Hale,  '71 ;  E.  H.  Bancroft,  '75.  Hudson :  M.  M.  Drury,  '76.  Bowdoin  : 
H.  D.  Wiggin,  '77.  Dartmouth:  A.  F.  Andrews,  '78;  S.  A.  Thompson,  '76. 
Peninsular:  0.  AV.  Ferdon,  '77;  C.  S.  Brown,  '76.  Rochester:  L.  M.  Hair,  '77; 
H.  Harrison,  77;  W.  W.  Simpson, '79.  Williams:  R.  P.  Collin, '76 ;  R.  W. 
Gilbert,  "77.  Manhattan:  R.  R.  Bowker,  '68;  L.  E.  Jones,  '73;  G.  N.  Messiter, 
'75.  Middletown  :  S.  O.  Garrison,  '76.  Union :  J.  B.  Hubbs,  77 ;  W.  P.  New- 
man, '76;  W.  P.  Rudd,  '73.  Cornell:  C.  H.  Esty,  76;  J.  S.  Milford,  77; 
J.  Savage,  Jr.,  '78. 

The  Thirtieth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-sixth  year  of  the  Fraternity,  with 
the  Williams  Chapter,  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  on  May  23  and  24,  1877. 

Delegates.  —  Hamilton  :  D.  A.  Reed,  '77  ;  H.  S.  Paine,  '78.  Amherst :  R.  B. 
Tobey,  '77;  A.  H.  Wellman,  '78;  C.  M.  Pratt,  '7'J.     Brunonian:  F.  Harris,  '78; 


Co7ivention  Roll.  xli 

E.  Hoyt,  78.  Hudson:  W.  E.  Cusliing, '75  ;  A.  II.  Palmer,  '79.  Boivdoin  :  S. 
S.  Stearns,  '79.  Dartmouth  :  G.  E.  Atkinson,  '77  ;  C.  II.  Cooper,  '77.  Peinnsular  : 
W.  C.  Johnson, '78;  T.  H.  Noble, '78.  Rochester:  L.  M.  Hair,  '77.  Williams: 
W.  L.  Adam,  '77;  J.  B.  Perkins,  '77;  R.  W.  Gilbert,  '77.  Mayihattan  :  K.  R. 
Howker,  '(58;  J.  W.  Hopper,  '7G;  I).  M.  Hunter,  '77.  Middletown  :  O.  B.  Coit, 
'77 ;  E.  S.  Ferry,  '78 ;  W.  I).  Leonard,  '78.  Union  :  J.  A  De  Remer,  '57  ;  J.  1)  Par- 
sons, '67;  W.  P.  Adams,  '79.  Cornell:  J.  S.  Milford,  '77;  A.  C.  Wakeley,  '78; 
V.  "W.  Hinkley,  '79. 

The  Thirty-first  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-seventh  year  of  the  P'raternity, 
with  the  Middletown  Chapter,  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  on  May  22  and  23,  1878. 

Delegates. —  .ffawiirtort:  P.  L.  Chester,  '79;  D.  E.  Walker,  '79.  Amherst: 
W.  B.  Mosman,  '78 ;  C.  M.  Pratt,  '79 ;  A.  N.  Millikin,  '80.  Brunonian  :  E. 
P.  Greene,  '79;  G.  I.  Malcom,  '79.  Hudson  :  J.  G.  Fiteh,  '79.  Bowdoin :  S.  S. 
Stearns,  '79 ;  ^Y.  L.  Dane,  '80.  Dartmouth  :  W.  H.  Ray,  '77 ;  E.  AV.  Sanborn, 
'78;  A.  F.  Andrews,  '78.  Peninsular:  J.  P.  Brown,  '79;  J.  H.  Tweedy,  Jr.,  '79. 
Rochester:  S.  S.  Brown,  '79.  Williams:  F.  L.  Stetson,  '67;  J.  R.  Adriance, 
•78;  W.  L.  Brown,  '78.  Manhattan:  C.  S.  Shepard,  '77;  J.  McG.  Smith,  '77 ; 
W.  C.  Clapp,  '81.  Middletoivn  :  E.  S.  Ferry,  '78 ;  L.  G.  La  Bar,  '78;  W.  W.  Van 
Deusen,  '79.  Kenyan  :  H.  D.  Aves,  '78.  Union  :  J.  D.  Craig,  '80.  Cornell :  AV. 
E.  Bramhall,'77;  W.  C.  Bradley,  '80.  Phi  Kapjya :  G.  S.  Chipman,  '78;  J.  D. 
Hills,  '78;  G.  T.  Stewart,  '78. 

The  Thirty-second  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-seventh  year  of  the  Frater- 
nity, with  the  Phi  Kappa  Chapter,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  on  May  7  and  8,  1879. 

^^EhTuGXTES.  — Hamilton:  R.  S.  Rudd, '79 ;  G.  T.  Church,  '80;  S.  G.  Heacock, 
'80.  Amherst :  C  M.  Pratt,  '79 ;  A.  N.  Milliken,  '80.  Brunonian  :  W.  R. 
Tillinghast,  '79;  G.  S.  Goodspeed,  '80;  H.  I.  Keen,  '80.  Hudson:  F.  W. 
Harrington,  '79.  Bowdoin:  F.  Goulding,  '80.  Dartmouth:  A.  F.  Andrews,  '78; 
0.  P.  Conant,  '79.  Peninsular  :  R.  B.  Bancroft,  '80;  F.  F.  Reed,  '80.  Roches- 
ter :  L.  W.  Bowen,  '79;  M.  Hirshfield,  '79;  C.  0.  Bailey,  '80.  Williams:  F.  L. 
Stetson,  'G7;  J.  B.  Atwater,  '79;  J.  H.  Seymour,  '79.  3fanhattan :  C.  S.  Shep- 
ard, '77;  J.  F.  Chambers,  '79;  B.  S.  Weeks,  '79.  Middletojvn :  S.  L.  Brown, 
'79;  A.  Mann,  Jr.,  '79;  A.  W.  Harris,  '80.  Union:  E.  L.  Mapes,  '73;  F.  J. 
Bassett, '77;  J.  D.  Craig,  '80.  Cornell:  T.  L.  Mead,  '77;  H.  Gifford,  '79;  A. 
M.  Curtiss,  '80.     Phi  Kappa  :  A.  Harding,  '79;  G.  Kneeland,  '80;  S.  Stone,  '80. 

The  Thirty-third  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-eighth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Rochester  Chapter,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  on  May  26  and  27,  1880. 

Delegates.  — /^amtV^ora ;  S.  G.  Heacock,  '80;  G.  T.  Church,  '80;  H.  O. 
Jones, '82.  Amherst:  C.  S.Lane,  '80.  Brunonian:  S.  W.  Smith,  '80;  F.  R. 
Hazard,  '81;  C.  H.  Pendleton,  '78.  Harvard:  A.  Hale,  '80.  Hudson:  E.  P. 
Ingersoll,  '82;  M.  Hirshfield  (Rochester),  '79.  Bowdoin  :  W.  E.  Mason,  '82;  H. 
W.  Chamberlain,  '81.  Dartmouth:  A.  L.  Spring,  '80;  G.  O.  Mitchell,  '80. 
reninsnlar:  J.  II.  Willard,  '80;  E.  II.  Bowman,  '81.  Rochester:  C.  O.  Bailey, 
'80;  J.  M.  Hunt,  '80;  L.  B.  Marcy,  '80.  Williams:  A.  K.  tafiin,  '80;  H.  L. 
xMatz,  '80;  C.   B.  Wheeler,  '73.     Manhattan:  W.  A.  F.  P.  Mulford,  '79;  W.   M. 


xlii  Convention  Roll. 

K.  Olcott,  '81;  T.  L.  Mead  (Cornell),  77.  Micldletown :  J.  M.  Yeager,  '80;  J.  B. 
Scott,  '81.  Kenyan:  W.  D'O.  Doty,  '62;  T.  S.  Wood,  '80.  Union:  J.  D. 
Craig,  '80;  H.  Schlosser,  '81;  W.  P.  Williams,  '81.  Cornell:  C.  E.  Manierre, 
'80;  C.  L.  Saunders,  '81;  0.  L.  Taylor,  '81.  Phi  Kaijpa  :  S.  Stone,  '80;  M. 
Stone,  '80;  G.  Kneeland,  '80. 

The  Thirty-fourth  Convention,  held  in  the  forty-ninth  year  of  the  Fraternity, 
with  the  Brunonian  Chapter,  at  Providence,  E.  I.,  on  May  24  and  25,  1881. 

Delegates.  — //awifto?!  .•  R.  S.  Rudd, '79 ;  J.  Otto,  Jr.,  '81;  W.  C.  Miner, 
'82.  Columbia:  J.  L.  Smith,  '81;  A.  L.  Manierre,  '83.  Amherst:  C.  M.  Pratt, 
'79 ;  E.  G.  Rand,  '81 ;  E.  W.  Green,  '82.  Brunonian  :  J.  R.  Gladding,  '81 ;  W.  C. 
Ladd,  '81;  G.  R.  Hovey,  '82.  Harvard:  H.  E.  Warner, '82;  M.  H.  Morgan,  '81. 
Hudson:  C.  A.  Shaw,  '81.  Bowdoin  :  W.  I.  Cole,  '81;  W.  C.  Merryman, '82. 
Dartmouth  :  G.  W.  Graham,  '81 ;  F.  R.  Lane,  '81 ;  A.  W.  Tirrell,  '82.  Peninsular : 
W.  H.  Graham,  '82 ;  A.  C.  McLaughlin,  '82.  Rochester  :  C.  W.  Smith,  '81 ;  S.  W. 
Stevens, '81;  G.  B.  Adams, '82.  Williams:  F.L.  Stetson,  'G7;  A.  B.  Bassett, 
'81;  A.  H.  Vanderpoel,  '81.  Manhattan:  W.  A.  F.  P.  Mulford,  '79;  G.  R.  Lock- 
wood,  Jr.,  '81;  E.  F.  Slayback,  '84.  Middletown  :  F.  A.  Jackson,  '81;  W.  S. 
Pearsall,  '82.  Kenyon  :  H.  S.  Gregg,  '81.  Union:  W.  P.  Williams,  '81;  S.  H. 
Watkins,  '82;  J.  A.  Van  Voast,  '82.  Cornell:  A.  G.  C.  Hahn,  '81;  W.  T. 
Howard,  '83;  C.  L.  Saunders,  '81.  Phi  Kappa:  G.  S.  Huntington,  '81;  C.  W. 
Freeland,  '81 ;  C.  H.  Carter,  '82. 


GRADUATE   REUNIONS. 

A  complete  list  of  Graduate  Reunions  during  the  last  twenty- 
five  years  has  proved  impossible.  It  has  been  deemed  fitting  to 
commence  such  a  record  by  publishing  the  following  list.  Two 
of  those  mentioned  below,  whik;  forming  a  part  of  the  records 
of  the  New  York  Graduate  Chapter,  were  held  in  connection  with 
a  Convention.  The  others  were  independent  of  such  gatherings. 
In  the  case  of  the  reunions  at  New  York,  the  list  is  known  to 
be  incomplete.  This  is  the  more  to  be  regretted,  as  the  New 
York  Graduate  Association,  definitely  organized  in  1868,  is  not 
an  informal  organization,  intended  merely  to  perpetuate  annual 
reunions  and  banquets.  During  fourteen  years  it  has  had  per- 
manent rooms,  and  has  continued  to  hold  regular  monthly  meet- 
ings throughout  each  year,  excepting  the  summer  months  — 
meetings  which  have  kept  an  "Alpha  Delta  Home"  in  this  great 
city,  where  the  recent  graduate  could  coutinue  the  delights  of 
Fraternity  life,  and  the  Inisier  brother  at  mid-life  could  find  those 
whom  he  had  grown  to  know  and  love  through  nmtual  enjoyments 
and  tastes.  The  social  features  of  these  meetings  have  been  ever 
foremost ;  yet  dramas,  essays,  critiques  and  discussions  of  merit, 
often  profound  and  exhaustive,  have  made  these  meetings  a 
means  of  growth  to  very  many,  and  have  given  prominence  and 
stability  to  an  organization  whicli  would  have  survived  but  a  brief 
period    if    pureh'    social. 

GRADUATE   REUNIONS,   NEW    YORK   CITY. 


June  25,  1857. 
December  26,  1866. 
April  30,  1868. 
November  18,  1875. 


December,  1876. 
December  20,  1877. 
January  8,  1879. 
March  11,  1880. 


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Graduate  Reunions. 


NEW  ENGLAND    GRADUATE   ASSOCIATION,   BOSTON,  MASS. 


April  27,  1876. 
December  20,  187f 
January  17,  1878. 
January  16,  1879. 
January  22,  1880. 
February  4,  1881. 
January  30,  1882. 


Cleveland,  Ohio. 


January  3,  1873. 
January  2,  1874. 
January  4,  1875. 


Albany,  N.   T. 
December  31,  1880. 
April  27,  1881. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
December  20,  1881. 

Chicago,  III. 

,  1867. 

February  7,  1882. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
February  28,  1882. 


ALPHA   DELTA   PHI 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

A  complete  Bibliogniphy  of  tlic  Fraternity  has  been  found  to  be 
i Ml  practicable  in  the  present  condition  of  Chapter  and  Fraternity  files. 
Eventually  it  is  hoped  to  prepare  one  which  will  include  a  list  of  all 
printed  documents  in  the  history  of  the  Fraternity  and  its  Chapters. 
To  this  end,  the  Editor  of  the  present  Catalogue  will  welcome 
information  from  any  direction  -in  regard  to  books,  pamphlets  or 
newspaper  notices  bearing  on  the  subject.  The  list  below  is  complete 
in  its  collation  of  Catalogues  and  Song-Books.  The  file  of  the  latter 
was  made  up  at  Amherst.  The  kind  assistance  of  the  Harvard  Col- 
lege Library  in  lending  three  early  copies  of  the  Amherst  Chapter,  in 
furnishing  all  the  rest  but  two,  supplied,  one  by  Brunonian  and  the 
other  by  O.  B.  Ireland,  Manhattan,  T)!),  enabled  the  compiler  to 
make  a  complete  list  of  Catalogues.  Acknowledgments  are  due  to 
a  number  of  other  persons.  Three  classes  of  references  are  omitted 
in  the  following  Bibliography  —  references  to  individual  Chapters  in 
College  illustrated  annuals,  Convention  invitations  and  newspaper 
reports  of  Fraternity  occurrences.  An  effort  was  made  to  secure  the 
last;  but  the  project  proved  impracticable  in  the  time  at  command. 
The  Illustrated  Annuals  in  which  Chapters  of  the  Fraternity  have  been 
represented  are  as  follows,  in  all  cases  from  beginning  to  date,  unless 
specified  :— Amherst,  Olio;  Bowdoin,  Bugle;  Brunonian,  Liber  Bru- 
nensis;  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Microcosm;  Columbia.  Co- 
lumbiad,  since  1881  ;  Cornell,  Cornelian;  Dartmouth,  u^gis;  Hamil- 
ton, Hamiltonian ;  Harvard,  Lidex,  since  1H79  ;  Hobart,  Echo  of  the 
Seneca,  to  1876;  Kenyon,  Reveille;  Peninsular,  Pnlladiuni;  Middle- 
town,  Wesleyan;  Rochester,  Interpres ;  Trinity,  Ivrj ;  Union,  Garnet; 
VVilhams,  GuL;  Yale,  Banner  and  Pot  Fourri  to  1873. 


xlvi  Bibliography  in  .1  J  (I>. 

CATALOGUES. 
I. 

Catalogue  /of  the/  A  A  $/  Society.  /  1837.  /  Printed  at  New  York.  /  A 
Bastard  title  preceding  the  full  title  by  one  page,  on  preceding  leaf   is  —  A  A 

*/• 

Brown  cover,  carrying  on  first  page  /  A  A  4>  /,  same  as  on  bastard  title,  and 
on  last  page,  the  skeleton  badge,  to  wit:  mullet  point  downwards,  between  the 
horns  of  a  crescent  moon,  bearing  the  letters  A  A  4>. 

Paper,  foolscap  8vo,  2  signatures  ( —  .  .  2)  ;  Sfg  inches  by  5y'^  inches  ;  not  paged ; 
contains  15  printed  pages,  one  fly  leaf.  Contains  8  Chapters,  arranged  alphabetically, 
to  wit :  Amherst,  Brunonian,  Columbia,  Hamilton,  Harvard,  Miami,  Urban,  Yale ; 
and  193,  less  5  i-epeated,  giving  188  names,  arranged  alphabetically,  under  each 
Chapter;    no  index. 

"■. 

Catalogue  /  of  the  /  A  A  <I>  /  Society.  /     1840.  /  —  /  Printed  at  New  Haven.  / 
Brown  cover,  carrying  on  first  page  /  A  A  <l>  /  same  as  on  title-page,  and  on 
last  page,  the  slab  badge,  to  wit :  sable  on  the  chief  a  mullet  vert,  point  down- 
wards, embraced  by  a  crescent,  argent,  bearing  the  letters  A  A  <i>,  on  the  base,  1832 
argent,  within  a  trcssure. 

Paper,  foolscap  8vo,  2  signatures  ( — .  .  2)  ;  7}^  by  4 J  inches  ;  15  pages  ;  17  printed 
pages,  2  fly  leaves.  Contains  a  list  of  10  Chapters,  arranged  alphabetically,  to  wit : 
Amherst,  Brunonian,  Cincinnati,  Columbia,  Geneva,  Hamilton,  Harvard,  Miami, 
Urban,  Yale  ;  including  329  names,  arranged  in  a  continuous  alphabet,  except  5  in 
an  "  addenda;  "  Chapter  designated  after  each  name,  but  not  the  class. 

III. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi  /  Society,/  1845.  / /  New  Haven  :  /  Hitchcock  &  Staf- 
ford, Printers.  /  —  /  1845. 

(The  words  /  Alpha  Delta  Phi  /  are  curved.) 

Preceded  by  an  engraved  title,  carrying  a  vignette  of  a  youth  kneeling  at  the 
shrine  of  letters,  steel,  "Drawn  and  Eng.  by  W.  H.  Dougal,"  between  the 
words  /  "Alpha  Delta  Phi."  /  above  and  /  '-Sic  Itir  Ad  Astka."  /  below 
the  engraving. 

Yellow  cover,  carrying  slab  badge  in  outline  on  first  page. 

Paper,  foolscap  8vo,  2  signatures  ( —  .  .  2  .  .  3)  ;  '\  inches  by  5  J  inches  ;  pages 
21 ;  21  printed  pages  and  1  engraving.  Contains  a  list  of  12  Chapters,  arranged  alpha- 
betically, to  wit:  Amherst,  Bowdoin,  Brunonian,  Cincinnati,  Columbia,  Geneva, 
Hamilton,  Harvard,  Hudson,  Miami,  Urban,  Yale;  including  655  names,  arranged 
as  in  preceding  Catalogue. 

IV. 

Alpha  Delta  Plii  /  —  /  M  DCCC  XLVIII.  / 

Title  fronted  by  a  i)ortrait  of  Samuel  Eells,  steel,   ••  Engraved  l)y  .1.  X.  Giiii- 


Bibiiography  in    1  J  0.  xlvii 

brodf  from  an  ordinal  raiiitiiiu'."  t'acsimik'  sifiiiature,  '-Your  friend  and  brotlicr 
Samuel  Eells." 

Cover,  green  glazed  paper,  carrying  on  first  page  /  A  A  *  /  . 

Paper,  8vo,  no  signatures;  81  by  5|  inches;  not  paged ;  32  printed  pages,  one 
engraving.  Printers,  "  Roberts  &  Sherman,  Printers,  38  and  40  Genesee  Street, 
Utica,  N.  Y."  Contains  a  list  of  14  Chapters,  arranged  alphabetically,  to  wit : 
Amherst,  Bowdoin,  Brunonian,  Cincinnati,  Columbia,  Dartmouth,  Geneva,  Hamil- 
ton. Harvard,  Hudson,  Miami,  Peninsular,  Urban,  Yale;  and  943  names  arranged 
as  in  preceding  Catalogue. 


Catalogue  /  Qf  the  /  Ai.pha  Delta  Phi  /  Society.  /     (Slab  badge)   /  Cam- 
bridge :  /  Metcalf  and  Company,  /  Printers  to  the  University.  /  1851.  / 

Cover,  gray,  carrying  the  same  inscription  as  the  title-page. 

Paper,  8vo;   signatures   ( 2'..  5)  ;  9|  by  7|  inches;  pages  44 ;  contains   44 

printed  pages,  no  fly  leaves.  Contains  a  list  of  16  Chapters  arranged  alpha- 
betically, to  wit :  Alabama,  Amherst,  Bowdoin,  Brunonian,  Cincinnati,  Colum- 
bia, Dartmouth,  Geneva,  Hamilton,  Harvard,  Hudson,  Miami,  Peninsular,  Urban, 
Williams,  Yale;  and  1,210  names,  5  in  addenda,  arranged  as  in  preceding  Cata- 
logue. 

VI. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.  /  Same  vignette  as  in  Catalogue  of  1845.  /  Sic  Itur  Ad 
Astra.  / 

The  above  engraved  title-page  is  the  only  one  in  the  Catalogue ;  it  is  faced  by 
the  portrait  of  Samuel  EcUs,  which  appears  in  the  Catalogue  of  1848. 

Cover,  yellow,  glazed  paper,  carrying  on  first  page  an  engraved  design  including 
date  and  major  emblems. 

Paper,  8vo,  signatures  ( 2  ••  15)  ;  Sf^.  by  5| ;  pages  126  ;   120  printed  pages, 

two  engravings.  Published  by  Calkins,  Peed  and  Bangs,  Boston  Stationery  Ware- 
house, 19  Exchange  street,  Boston.  Contains  17  Chapters,  arranged,  with 
the  exception  of  Cincinnati,  Columbia  and  Urban,  approximately  in  the  order  of 
their  establishment,  to  wit:  Hamilton,  Miami,  Amherst,  Brunonian,  Harvard, 
Yale,  Geneva,  Bowdoin,  Peninsular,  Dartmouth,  Empire,  Alabama,  Williams, 
Cincinnati,  Columbia,  Hudson,  Urban;  and  1,545  names,  arranged  by  Chapters 
and  classes,  with  Index.  This  Catalogue,  which  bears  no  date,  was  printed  in 
1854. 

VII. 

Alplia  Delta  Phi  /  Catalogue./  (Cut)  /  Providence  :  /  published  by  Hruiionian 
Chapter.  /  1857.  / 

The  line  Alpha  Delta  Phi  is  curved. 

The  cut  noted  above  gives  a  s'hield  of  four  (|uarterings,  counter  chargeil. 
argent  and  sable,  each  parted  in  two  by  a  pale;  first,  dexter  point  an  arrow  de- 
pressed, sinister  a  sword,  erect;  second,  dexter,  sun  rayed,  sinister  pen,  plumed; 
third,  dexter  a  kev,  sinister  a  loose  bow;  fourth,  dexter  a  book  closed,  sinister 


xlviii  Bibliography  in  A  A  <t>. 

head  of  Mercury ;  all  proper ;  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence,  argent,  a  mullet  vert, 
embraced  by  a  crescent  argent;  on  a  garter:  "Fides  usq0E  ad  mortem;" 
two  spears,  saltire-wise,  support  a  mantle,  crest  two  burning  torches. 

Paper,  8vo,  signatures  ( —  .  .  2  .  .)  ;  8f  by  h^^  inches.  Printers,  Jones  &  Cogs- 
well, Concord,  N.  H. ;  pages  158 ;  160  printed  pages,  including  two  pages 
of  Errata.  Contains  19  Chapters,  arranged  approximately  in  the  order  of  their 
establishment,  except  Cincinnati,  to  wit :  Hamilton,  Miami,  Urban,  Columbia, 
Amherst,  Brunonian,  Harvard,  Yale,  Geneva,  Bowdoin,  Hudson,  Peninsular, 
Cincinnati,  Dartmouth,  Empire,  Alabama,  "Williams,  Manhattan,  Middletown ; 
and  2,05-t  names  arranged  by  Chapters  and  Classes,  with  Index  and  Errata. 

VIII. 

Catalogue  /  of  the  /  Alpha  Delta  Phi  /  Fraternity.  /  Issued  by  the  Yale 
Chapter.  /  New  Haven,  Conn.  /  MDCCCLX.  / 

[The  line  "  Alpha  Delta  Phi"  is  curved  and  the  title  page  has  ornamental  cor- 
ner-pieces.] 

Glazed  cover,  blue,  carrying  between  the  words  "Alpha  Delta  Phi"  and 
"  Fraternitj' "  the  arms  of  the  Fraternity,  viz.,  sable  chief,  a  crescent  embracing 
a  mullet,  proper ;  crest,  15  mullets,  proper,  in  a  wreath  rayed  downwards ;  motto, 
"  Manus  Multae,  Cor  Unum."  A  sword  and  spear,  points  erect,  saltire-wise, 
behind  the  shield. 

Paper,  8vo,  signatures  (1-24)  ;  8|  by  5/^  inches ;  195  pages.  Contains  21 
Chapters,  arranged  by  Classes  nearly  in  the  order  of  their  estabhshment  from 
Hamihon  to  .Cumberland:  index  of  names,  including  2,531  names.  Printed  by 
"J.  H.  Benham,  Printer,  Glebe  Building,"  on  reverse  of  title  page. 

IX. 

Catalogue  /  of  the  /  A  zi,  *,  1832,  /  1865  /  Manhattan. 

The  title-page  is  engraved,  bears  at  top  the  star  and  crescent  in  clouds,  and 
the  characters  A  A  $  and  1832  are  intertwined. 

Cover,  glazed  green  paper;  bears  the  monogram  "  A  A  <i>,  1832," which  appears 
on  the  title  page. 

8vo,  15  signatures  (.  .  .  —  2-15)  ;  250  printed  pages  and  two  fly-leaves.  Contains 
title-page  and  reverse,  blank,  pp.  1-2;  "  Chapters,"  pp.  3-4;  Chapter  Lists,  pp. 
5-174,  Alphabetical  Index,  pp.  175-250.  Includes  22  Chapters,  in  the  supposed 
order  of  their  establishment,  same  list  as  in  preceding  Catalogue.  Index  contains 
3,150  names.  Harvard  list  ends  Avith  1858.  Published  by  the  Manhattan  Chapter, 
in  the  Thirty-third  year  of  the  Fraternity. 

X. 

Catalogue  /  of  the  /  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  /  Thirt.v-eighth  year  of  the  /  Fra- 
ternity. /    Utica,  N.  Y.  /    Curtiss  &  Childs,  Book  and  Job  Printers.  /     1870  / . 

Title-page,  surrounded  by  a  green  and  red  border,  faces  an  illustration,  wood- 
cut, containing  the  Monument  on  the  Closed  Volume  and  Major  Emblems.  Cover, 
glazed  green  paper,  carrying  A  A  <}>  and  1832,  intertwined. 


Bibliography  in   ./  J  0.  xlix 

8vo,  38  signatures  (....—  B-L  2)  ;  287  printinl  pagos,  oxclii.MVf  of  illustration, 
four  fly-leaves.  Contains  title-page  and  reverse,  blank,  p]).  1-2;  "  <!'.  B."  and 
"  A.  i2."  and  reverse  blank,  pp.  3-4;  "  Chapters,"  pp.  5-6;  Chapter  Lists,  pp.  7- 
199,  "Alphabetical  Index,"  pp.  201-287.  Includes  22  Chapters,  in  the  supposed 
order  of  their  establishment,  same  list  as  in  preceding  Catalogue,  with  the  addition 
of  Cornell,  and  an  Index  containing  3,753  names.  After  the  list  of  Chapters  pp. 
5-G,  appear  four  "  Graduate  Chapters,"  Cincinnati,  Cleveland,  Chicago  and  New 
York  City.  Published  by  the  Geneva  Chapter  in  the  Thirty-eighth  year  of  the 
Fraternity. 

XI. 

Catalogue  /  of  the  /  Slpfja  Delta  IDiji.  /  Forty-fourth  Year  of  the  /  Fra- 
ternity. /  Published  by  the  Union  Chapter,  /  187(1. 

The  title-page  is  surrounded  by  an  ornamental  border.  Facing  title  is  a  litho- 
graphed illustration,  with  monument,  etc.  Cover,  flexible  green  cloth.  Cloth, 
green,  8vo ;  no  imprinted  signatures;  9^  by  5j''5  inches  ;  328  printed  pages,  to  wit : 
Title  and  reverse,  blank,  and  pp.  1-326,  illustration  and  4  fly  leaves.  Contains, 
title  page  and  reverse,  unnumbered,  "  <I>.  B."  and  "  A.  12.,"  pp.  1-2;  "  The  Chap- 
ters," pp.  3-4;  Graduate  Chapters,  p.  5;  Chapter  Lists,  pp.  7-223;  "Alphabetical 
Index,"  pp.  225-326.  The  Chapters  are  the  same  as  in  the  preceding  Catalogue 
and  six  Graduate  Chapters,  to  wit :  Cincinnati,  Cleveland,  Chicago,  New  York  City. 
Albany,  New  England  Graduate  Association.  The  Alphabetical  Index  contains 
4,476  names.  The  Catalogue,  which  bears  no  imprint,  was  printed  by  Weed. 
Parsons  &  Co.,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

SONG    BOOKS. 
I. 

Songs  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Published  by  the  Yale  Chapter.  1855.  Paper. 
12mo,  pp.  23.  Contains  22  songs,  without  music;  printed  by  Storer  &  Moore- 
house,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

II. 

Songs  of  Alplia  Delta  Phi.  Issued  in  the  Twenty-seventh  year  of  the 
Fraternity.  New  York,  mdccclix.  Paper,  8vo,  pp.  36.  Contains  36  songs, 
without  music. 

III. 

Songs  of  Alplia  Delta  Phi.  (Coat  of  Arms  of  the  Fraternity.)  Published 
by  the  Union  Chapter,  in  the    Thirty-third    year    of   the    Fraternity.       Albany: 

MDCCCLXIV. 

Cloth,  4to,  pp.  38.     Contains  58  songs,  without  music. 

IV. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.      (Coat  of  Arms  of  Fraternity  on  Monument.)     Published  by 
the  Cieneva  Chapter,  in  the  Thirty-eighth  year  of   the  Fraternity,     mdccci.xix. 
Cloth,  4to,  pp.  76.     Contains  76  songs,  without  music.     Index  of  First  Lines, 
iv 


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V. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.  (Monument,  on  the  Closed  Volume,  bearing  Major  Em- 
blems.) Published  bj'  the  Amherst  Chapter,  in  the  Forty-third  year  of  the 
Fraternity,     mdccclxxv 

Cloth,  large  square  quarto,  pp.  99;  contains  97  songs,  and  music  of  56  airs. 
Index  of  Tunes,  First  Lines  and  Titles.  Imprint  on  last  page,  A  B.  Kidder  & 
Son's  Music  Typography. 

VI. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.  (Monument  on  the  Closed  Volume,  bearing  Major  Em- 
blems.) Published  by  Star  and  Crescent  Publishing  Company,  in  the  Forty-ninth 
year  of  the  Fraternity,     mdccclxxxi. 

Printed  from  the  same  plates  as  preceding,  with  change  of  title  as  above. 


Songs  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Paper,  8vo  ed.,  8  pp.;  contains  Xa7pe  and  ten 
other  songs ;  prepared  and  published  by  the  Star  and  Crescent  Publishing  Com- 
pany for  use  at  Reunions. 

Songs  of  the  Cornell  Chapter,  i-v.  Five  songs  on  leaflets,  two  with  music, 
issued  by  the  Cornell  Chapter. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Memorial  of  Samuel  Eells.  Cloth,  8vo.  pp.  2.55.  "Cleveland,  Ohio:  Cobb, 
Andrews,  &  Co.,  Publishers,  1873."  Contains:  Preface,  by  the  author,  James 
Eells ;  In  Memoriam ;  Address  at  Miami  University  on  the  Study  of  the  Classics  ; 
Address  before  the  College  of  Teachers  in  Cincinnati ;  Tribute  to  his  Brother ; 
Address  before  the  Biennial  Convention  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  on  the  Law  and 
Means  of  Social  Advancement,  delivered  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  August  15,  1839; 
Address  before  the  City  Bible  Society  of  Cincinnati. 

Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  passed  at  the  102d  Session  of  the  Legislature, 
between  January  7  and  May  22,  1879,  at  the  City  of  Albany.     8vo,  pp.  714. 

Chapter  245.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Alpha  Delta 
Phi  Fraternity,  and  to  provide  for  the  organization  of  new  Chapters.  Passed  May 
5th,  1879;  is  on  page  324. 

The  Star  and  Crescent.  First  Number.  Published  for  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
Fraternity,  by  Authority  of  the  Amherst  and  Cornell  Chapters,  in  ]\Iay  of  the  Forty- 
seventh  year  of  the  Fraternity.  Editors  :  Amherst,  Charles  Millard  Pratt,  Henry 
Clay  Folger,  Jr.  Cornell,  Theodore  Luqueer  Mead,  William  Seymour  Edwards. 
Frank  Lusk  Babbott,  Editorial  Contributor.  Contents  (titles  of  12  articles  fol- 
low). If  sanctioned  by  the  Convention,  The  Star  and  Crkscekt  will  hereafter 
be  published  Quarterly,  and  mailed  to  members  of  the  Fraternity  for  One  Dollar 
per  annum  in  advance.     Communications  and  remittances  should  be  sent  to  T.  L. 


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Mvad.  (174  Madison  Avoniu-,  New  York  City.  Now  York  :  I'rivatciy  I'rintcd,  ]8S(i. 
liariii'  (iiiarto.  ])p.  1-2S. 

Tho  --Star  ami  Croscent."  Volume  i.  riihlislifd  for  the  Alpha  Delta  Tlii 
Fraternity,  in  the  Forty-ei<i,htli  and  Forly-ninth  years  of  the  Fraternity.  Editorial 
c'ontrihutors  :  The  Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale,  '39,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Prof.  James 
Morgan  Hart,  'GO,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Prof.  Truman  J.ay  Backus,  "G4,  Pou-i^hkeepsie, 
N.  Y. ;  Richard  Rogers  Bowker,  '(18.  London,  England;  William  Crary  Brownell, 
'71,  New  York  City.  Editors:  Henry  Clay  Folger,  Jr.,  William  Seymour 
P^dwards,  Theodore  Luqueer  Mead,  Charles  Millard  Pratt,  Julius 'Hubbell  Sey- 
mour. Corresponding  Editors  :  Hamilton,  Frederick  M.  Calder  ;  Columbia,  Albert 
F.  Hyde;  Amherst,  James  F.  Kemp;  Brunonian,  William  H.  Pomeroy  ;  Harvard, 
Gustavus  Tuckerman;  Bowdoin,  Horace  B.  Hathaway,  William  I.  Cole;  Hudson. 
Franklin  H.  Jones;  Peninsular,  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin;  Dartmouth,  Francis  R. 
Lane;  Rochester,  Arthur  W.  Pulver;  Williams,  Austin  B.  Basset;  Manhattan, 
William  M.  K.  Olcott;  Middletown,  Valentine  Hallenbeck;  Kenyon,  Irving  B. 
Dudley ;  Union,  William  P.  Williams ;  Cornell,  Frederick  M.  Catlin ;  Phi  Kapi)a. 
Charles  W.  Freeland.  New  York:  The  Star  and  Crescent  Publishing  Company. 
1880-81.  Large  quarto.  Title-page  and  Index  i.-iv. ;  Number  i.,  jjp.  l-2() ;  ii.. 
27-54;  HI.,  55-78;  iv..  79-10-1. 

Volume  II.  of  the  '■  Star  and  Crescent"  is  not  yet  completed.  Three  numbers. 
I.,  pp.  1-30;  ii>,  32-60;  m.,  61-8G,  have  been  i.ssued  with  the  same  list  of  edito- 
rial contributors  on  the  title  page. 

Eells  (S.)  Oration  delivered  before  the  Biennial  Convention  of  the  Alpha 
Delta  Society,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  August  15,  1839,  on  the  Laws  and  Means  of 
Social  Improvement.     By  Samuel  Eells.     Cincinnati,  1839.     8vo. 

From  Joseph  Sabin's  A  Dictionary  of  Books  Relating  to  America,  from  Its 
Discovery  to  the  Present  Time.     Vol.  vi.,  p.  114. 

Political  Conservatism.  Addi-ess  delivered  at  the  Sixth  Anniversary  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Miami  Chapter  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society,  August  10,  1841.  By 
Jordan  A.  Pugh,  Oxford.     Published  by  order  of  the  Chapter,  1841.     Paper,  8vo. 

The  Destinies  of  War  and  Labor.  An' Address  delivered  before  the  Hamilton 
("hapter  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society,  at  its  Tenth  Anniversary,  July  26,  1842. 
By  A.  E.  Gwynne.  Published  by  request  of  the  Chapter.  Press  of  Bennett. 
Backus,  &  Hawley,  Utica,  184:?. 

An  Address  on  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Present  Condition  of  Philosophy. 
Utica,  N.  Y.     R.  W.  Roberts,  Printer,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  Contains  the  Address,  delivered  by  Increase  Niles  Tarbox,  bt'fore 
the  Hamilton  Chapter  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society,  at  its  Eleventh  Anniversary, 
at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  during  commencement  week  in  1843. 

An  Address  on  the  Political  Duties  of  the  Patriot  Scholar  :  delivered  before  the 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society  of  Miami  University,  August  10,  1847.  By  Chauncey  N. 
Olds,  Esq.,  of  Circleville,  Ohio.  Published  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  Co- 
lumbus :  printed  by  William  B.  Thrall,  1847. 

Paper,  8vo,  pp.  1-20.      Contains  Address,  pp.  3-20. 


Hi  Bibliography  in  ./  J  0. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the"  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Brother- 
hood of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  held  in  New  York,  June  24,  25,  1857.  Issued  by 
the  Fraternity.  New  York :  Charles  Seribner,  377  and  379  Broadway,  mdcccla-iii. 
Cloth,  8vo,  pp.  59.  Contains  an  Address  by  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D.D. ;  an 
Oration  by  Mr.  Donald  G.  Mitchell,  and  a  Poem  by  William  C.  AYilliamson. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Twenty-seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Brother- 
hood of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  held  by  the  Miami  Chapter,  at  Miami  University,  Ox- 
ford, Ohio,  July  5,  1859.  Issued  by  the  Fraternity.  Cincinnati :  Bradley  & 
Webb,  stationers  and  steam  printers,  mdccclx.  Cloth,  8vo,  pp.  1-39.  Con- 
tains:  Correspondence  of  Committee  with  Orator  and  Poet,  pp.  3-6;  "The 
Oration,"  by  Geo.  E.  Pugh,  pp.  7-28  ;  "  The  Poem."  by  Charles  Elliott,  pp.  29-35  ; 
"The  Business  Convention,"  p.  3G;   "  The  Dinner,"  pp.  37-89. 

Oration  and  Poem  delivered  before  the  Thirty-fifth  Annual  Convention,  of 
the  Brotherhood  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  held  with  the  Geneva  Chapter,  Tuesday  and 
Wednesday,  July  9-10.  1867.  Issued  by  the  Fraternity,  Hamilton  College,  N.  Y. 
Press  of  Curtiss  and  Childs,  steam  job  printers,  Utica,  mdccclxvii.  Paper,  8vo, 
31  pages. 

Oration  and  Poem  delivered  before  the  Ali)ha  Delta  Phi  Convention,  held  Avith 
the  Williams  Chapter,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  May  23  and  24,  1877.  Orator, 
Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale,  of  Boston,  ]\Jass. ;  Poet,  Prof.  Henry  L.  Chapman, 
of  Bowdoin  College.     Published  by  order  of  the  Convention. 

Paper, -Svo,  pp.  1-29.  Contains:  "The  Leaders  Lead,"  by  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  pp.  3-18;  "An  Occasional  Poem,"  by  a  distinguished  member  of  the 
Fraternity,  p.  19  ;   "  Poem,"  by  Henry  Leland  Chapman,  pp.  21-29. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Closing  Ceremonies  of  the  Forty-fourth  Convention.  Utica 
Morning  Herald,  Utica,  N.Y.,  p.  2,  Friday,  May  26,  1876. 

Contains,  besides  a  sketch  of  exercises,  Oration  by  Dr.  Herrick  Johnson,  and 
Poem,   "  The  Wingless  Victory,"  by  Prof.  Edward  North. 

Society  and  Societies.  An  Oration  delivered  by  Joshua  S.  Chamberlain,  Presi- 
dent of  Bowdoin  College,  before  the  Fortj^-sixth  Annual  Convention  of  the  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  Fraternity,  held  in  this  city  May  22d  and  23d. 

Published  by  The  Constitution,  Middletown,  Conn.,  in  its  issue  of  June  18,  1878. 

What  Career?  Ten  papers  on  the  Choice  of  a  Vocation  and  the  One  of  Nine. 
By  E.  E.  Hale,  Author  of  "  How  To  Do  It."  Boston  :  Roberts  Brothers,  1878. 
Ifimo,  pp.  I. -VI.  ;    1-271. 

Dedication  III.  "To  iSIy  Brethren  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  this  volume  is  dedi- 
cated.    Edward  E.  Hale. 

I.  The  Leaders  Lead.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  at  Williams  College,  May  24,  1877.     pp.  1-28. 

III.  Noblesse  Oblige.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Annual  Convention  of 
Alpha  Delta  Phi,  May  18,  1871.     pp.  51-74. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Reunion  Dinner  in  New  York,  1875,  Avith  a  Register  of 
Members  in  New  York.     New  York,  Privately  Printed,  1876. 

Paper,  8vo,  pp.  59.     Contains  Speeches,  1-40;  Register,  49-59. 


Bibliography  in    I  J  </>. 


Alpha  Delta  Phi  New  England  Graduate  Association  Proceedings 

and  Dinner  April  i^7th,  1876  Boston  Privately  Printed  1876. 

Press  of  Rockwell  &  Churchill,  Boston.     Sewed,  foolscap  8vo,  pp.  20.     75  by 
5j?j  inches.    (Proceedings  of  the  Dinner,  Articles  of  Association  and  Membership.) 

.Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Responses  at  Fifth  Annual  Dinner  of  New  England  Graduate 
Association,  January  22d,  1880.     Boston,  privately  printed,  1880. 

Prepared  for  the  Press  by  J.  Harris  Reed.  Press  of  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son, 
Boston. 

Sewed,  small  8vo  pp.  (8|  X  o\\  inches.) 

Old  and  New,  Volume  iv.,  June,  1871,  to  January,  1872.  Boston,  Roberts 
Brothers,  etc.,  1871.     8vo,  pp.  i.-iv.,  1-764. 

Noblesse  Oblige.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Annual  Convention  of  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  May  18,  1871.  By  Edward  E.  Hale.  pp.  426-433.  Note  :  References 
occur  to  Fraternity  in  the  above  which  are  not  retained  in  the  published  address 
in  "  What  Career." 

Reference  to  Fraternity,  page  1,  "  one  of  the  oldest  and  largest  of  the  atHliated 
college  literary  societies." 

Scribner's  Monthly.  An  Illustrated  Magazine  for  the  People.  Conducted  by 
J.  G.  Holland.  Volume  xvii.  (November,  1878,  to  April,  1879,  inclusive.) 
New  York,  Scribner  &  Co.,  No.  743  Broadwa}'.     1879.     8vo,  pp.  920. 

"  A  College  Camp  at  Lake  George,"  on  pp.  617-631.  By  R.  R.  Bowker. 
(Account  of  the  Camp  of  Members  of  the  Manhattan  Chapter,  at  Crescent  Bay. 
Illustrated.    Fraternity  Lodge,  p.  617,  references  to  Fraternity,  pp.  618,  629,  630.) 

American  College  Fraternities  :  A  Descriptive  Analysis  of  the  Society  System 
in  the  Colleges  of  the  United  States,  with  a  Detailed  Account  of  Each  Fraternity. 
By  Wm.  Raimond  Baird.  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  London :  16 
Southampton  Street,  Covent  Garden,  1879. 

Cloth,  12mo.  Frontispiece,  pp.212.  References  to  the  Fraternity  occur  :  — 
Frontispiece,  pp.  5,  9,  17,  20,  25-30,  55,  103,  151,  160,  163,  164,  166,  167,  168, 
169,  170,  171,  173,  175,  176,  178,  181,  183,  184,  188,  189,  192,  209. 

The  Greek  Letter  Societies.  By  Albert  P.  Jacobs,  *.  T.  Detroit :  Gulley  Print- 
ing House,  12,  14,  16  Lamed  Street,  East.     March,  1879. 

Cloth,  32mo,  pp.  51.  Contains,  pp.  12-14,  account  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  with 
list  of  Prominent  Members ;  pp.  44-45,  Greek  Letter  Societies  Now  At  the  Dif- 
ferent Colleges,  including  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  pp.  50-51.  Honor  lists,  including 
Alpha  Delta  Phi. 

Thwing,  Charles  F.  American  Colleges :  Their  Students  and  Work.  N.  Y.  : 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1878.     Sq.  16mo  [4]  -(-  159  pp. 

The  chapter  on  "  Societies  "  embraces  pp.  69-80;  the  references  to  A  A  <i>  are 
on  pp.  72,  73,  77. 

Student  Life  at  Amherst  College.  Its  Organizations,  Their  Membership  and 
History.  "Odi,  liairkg  'Adr/vniuv  kfid'kovTO  ^aewav  Kprjm&  kXevdepiac.  Amherst: 
Hatch  &  Williams,   1871. 


liv  Bibliography  in  A  J  (I>. 

Cloth,  8vo.  pp.  204r.  Contains,  pp.  159-168,  Member.^hiit  of  the  Amherst 
Chapter  to  1874. 

Four  Years  At  Yale.  By  a  Graduate  of  '69.  New  Haven,  Conn.  :  Charles  C. 
Chatfield&Co.,  1871. 

Cloth,  12rao,  pp.  XIV,  713.  By  A.  E.  Bagg.  References  to  the  Fraternity. 
pp.  12-15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  123,  124,  128,  130-2,  140-1. 


ALPHA  DELTA  PHI 


CHRONOLOGY. 


Fraternitj'  founded  by  Samuel  Eells  . 
Skeleton  Badge  first  adopted      .... 
Miami  Chapter,  first  estahlishod  by  Sainuol  l\Ah 


mitiation.s 


Miami  Chapter,  first  announced  meeting  held    . 
Urban  Chapter,  established.  Charter  issued 
Columbia  Chapter,  first  meeting  held  .... 

Yale  Chapter  organized 

First  Convention  held,  Utica,  N.  Y 

Amherst  Chapter  established,  initiated  (circa)   . 

Brunonian  Chapter  established 

Harvard  Chapter  established 

Geneva  Chapter  established,  initiated 

Hudson  Chapter,  established  by  Samuel  Eell.s    . 

Bowdoin  Chapter  established 

Dartmouth  Chapter  established.  Charter  February  24 

Peninsular  Chapter  established,  Charter  June  12 

Rochester  (Empire)  established  at  Madison  University 

Alabama  Chapter  established,  initiated 

Brunonian  Chapter  reestablished        .... 

Williams  Chapter  established,  initiated 

Manhattan  Chapter  established,  initiated    . 

Middletown  Chapter  established,  initiated 

Alabama  Chapter  suspends  active  functions 

Quarter-Centennial  Convention  at  New  York     . 

Kenyon  Chapter  established       ..... 

Union  Chapter  established,  Charter  June  14 

Cumberland  Chapter,  initiated  December,  1857,  recognize 

Cornell  Chapter  established,  initiated 

Yale  Chapter  surrendered  Charter      .... 

Miami  Chapter  suspends  active  functions  . 

Geneva  Chapter  suspends  active  functions 

Phi  Kappa  Chapter  established,  initiated     . 

Harvard  Chapter  reestablished 

Columbia  Chapter  reestablished 

Semi-Centennial  Convention 

E.STO  Pkkpktua. 


January,  1832. 
July  3,  1833. 
at  Cincinnati, 

October,  1833. 
.  Fall  of  1836. 
July  28,  1835. 
June  16,  1836. 
June,  1836. 
July  27-8,  1836. 
September  18,  1836. 
Autumn,  1836. 
March  29,  1837. 
March  23,  1840. 
July  1,  1841. 
October,  1841. 
March,  1846. 
August  5,  1846. 
Winter,  1849-50. 
1850. 
April  15,  1851. 
July  1,  1851. 
July  9,  1855. 
July  31,  1856. 
Spring  term,  1857. 
June  27-8,  1857. 
November  14,  1858. 
July  16,  1859. 
1859. 
March  19,  1869. 
Spring  term,  1873. 
June,  1876. 
May,  1876. 
December  20,  1877 
February  3,  1879. 
May  18,  1881. 
May  16-18,  1882. 


AMHhRSTT  ICOKXhLL   3  H.\.\ULTUN    4-. DARTMOUTH    5NMLLl\MS.I 


THE     CHAPTERS. 


THE   HAMILTON   CHAPTER, 

1832    TO    1885. 

Annals. 

In  the  winter  of  1831-32  five  students  of  Hamilton  College  came 
together  in  an  upper  chamber,  after  the  evening  lamps  were  lighted,  to 
devise  a  method  of  helping  each  other  forward  in  their  study  and  cult- 
ure and  preparation  for  the  future.  They  felt  the  need  of  warmer 
nutriment  for  their  souls  than  that  furnished  by  the  drilled  dry  lessons 
of  the  class-room.  Yielding  to  a  good  inspiration,  which  sometimes 
teaches  the  inexperienced  to  plan  and  build  more  wisely  than  they 
know,  these  five  young  men  banded  themselves  together  in  a  life-long 
league  which  had  in  it  the  seeds  of  a  wide-spread  institution.  The 
names  of  the  five  students  were  :  Samuel  Eells,  who  died  in  Cincinnati 
in  1842  ;  Lorenzo  Latham,  who  died  in  New  Orleans  in  1860  ;  Henry 
Lemuel  Storrs,  whose  death,  in  1852,  closed  the  earthly  career  of  an 
eloquent  and  devoted  minister;  Oliver  Andrew  Morse,  who  died  in 
1870  ;  and  John  C.  Underwood,  whose  death  occurred  in  1873.  In  this 
movement  Samuel  Eells  exercised  a  controlling  influence.  When  he 
entered  college  there  were  in  the  institution  two  literary  societies,  the 
Phoenix  and  the  Philopeuthian.  The  strong  rivalry  between  these  two 
societies  was  not  infrequently  inflamed  into  a  feeling  of  hostility  and 
bitterness.  The  evils  connected  with  this  state  of  tilings  suggested  to 
the  mind  of  Mr.  Eells   the   establishing   of   a  "society  of  a  higher 


4  Hamilton. 

nature  and  more  comprehensive  and  higher  principle."  He  meditated 
long  and  in  private  over  the  principles  and  the  plan  of  the  organiza- 
tion. In  1830  it  existed  only  in  idea ;  but  in  the  fall  of  that  year 
events  occurred  which  induced  him  to  hasten  tlie  attempt  to  clothe  the 
idea  with  the  outward  form  of  reality,  A  few  of  the  leading  members 
of  the  two  literary  societies  were  approached  with  caution  and  finally 
admitted  to  his  confidence.  All  approved  of  the  plan  and  pledged 
themselves  to  the  work.  The  first  meeting  was  held  in  Mr.  Eells'  room, 
No.  15,  Kirkland  Hall.  It  was  a  meeting  for  consultation  only,  and 
no  presiding  officer  was  appointed,  nor  were  an}-  minutes  taken.  At  a 
subsequent  meeting  Lorenzo  Latham  and  Samuel  Eells  were  appointed 
a  committee  to  report  a  constitution  and  a  badge.  The  whole  of  the 
constitution  as  at  first  adopted  was  drawn  up  bj"  Mr.  Eells.  Jt  is 
apparent  from  this  sketch  that  the  beginnings  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  are 
veiled  to  some  extent  in  that  obscurity  which  surrounds  the  origin  of 
almost  all  institutions.  It  did  not  spring  at  once  into  full-grown  man- 
hood, but  developed  and  matured  until,  in  1832,  it  attained  its  complete 
proportions. 

This  history  would  be  very  incomplete  if  it  failed  to  include  some 
sketch  of  the  brilliant  founder  of  our  order. 

Samuel  Eells  was  born  in  Westmoreland,  Oneida  County.  New  York, 
on  the  18th  of  May,  1810.  He  was  a  born  leader  of  men.  His  nature 
was  ardent  and  affectionate,  and  he  exerted  a  powerful  influence  either 
by  the  kindness  of  his  heart  or  by  the  force  of  his  mind  and  character. 
He  possessed  to  a  rare  degree  that  quality  which  is  called  personal 
magnetism.  He  developed  in  early  life  remarkable  talents  for  compo- 
sition and  declamation,  which  gave  some  intimation  of  the  brilliant 
oratorical  powers  which  were  to  follow.  His  mind  was  rapid  in  its 
action  ;  his  habits  of  thought  logical ;  his  scholarship  varied  and  accu- 
rate. In  addition  to  this  he  possessed  a  rare  grace  of  expression  ;  an 
imagination  naturally  vivid  and  quickened  by  an  intimate  acquaintance 
with  literature  and  art ;  and  a  profound  faith  which  compelled  convic- 
tion.    He  entered  upon  life  with  a  slender  stock  of  strength,  which  the 


Haiuilfon.  5 

restless  energy  of  his  career  oave  him  no  time  to  increase.  He  was 
admitted  to  college  in  1827,  but  in  a  lew  months  his  failing  health  com- 
pelled him  to  seek  new  vigor  from  tlie  sea-air  and  an  ocean  voyage. 

In  182.S  he  returned  to  Hamilton  with  renewed  powers  ;  and,  after  a 
college  course  marked  with  unusual  promise,  was  graduated  in  1832 
with  the  highest  honor  of  his  class.  In  1835  he  began  the  practice  of 
law  in  Cincinnati.  His  success  was  assured.  In  less  than  a  year 
Salmon  P.  Chase  had  asked  Mr.  Eells  to  become  his  partner.  His 
professional  career  covers  only  the  five  short  years  Avliich  followed, 
until  1840  ;  but  they  were  years  full  of  splendid  achievement  and  still 
more  splendid  promise.  In  November,  1840,  with  health  sadly  im- 
paired, he  sought  a  southern  climate.  He  was  never  again  able  to 
resume  work,  and  on  Sabbath  morning,  ]\Iay  13,  1842,  he  died,  at  th(! 
age  of  tlnrty-two.  "His  highest  title,"  said  Mr.  Chase,  "was 
Christian." 

The  internal  history  of  the  mother-chai)ter  has  been  uneventful.  At 
the  close  of  the  first  half-century  of  her  existence  she  has  just  provided 
herself  with  a  beautiful  home.  Largely  through  the  liljerality  of  Mr. 
Dan  P.  Eells,  a  brother  of  our  founder,  together  with  numerous 
and,  in  the  aggregate,  large  contributions  from  other  sons  of  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  a  "Memorial  Hall  "  has  been  erected  and  completed,  and 
the  mother-chapter  will  hold  her  semi-centenary  celebration  under  the 
shelter  of  her  own  roof. 

A  partial  list  of  the  lionors  won  in  college  Hfe  by  the  chapter  is 
given  l)elow. 

Valedictorians.  —  Samuel  Eells,  '32;  O.  A.  Morse,  '33;  J.  A.  Piatt,  '35;  P.  C. 
Hastings,  '38  ;  J.  S.  Sherwood,  '40 ;  Edward  North,  '41 ;  A.  P.  Willard,  '42 ;  Andrew 
Dexter,  '43;  Erastus  Willard,  '57;  S.  H.  Adams,  '65;  C.  A.  Gardiner,  '80. 

Salidaiorians.  —  Lorenzo  Latham,  '32;  George  Underwood, '38 ;  S.  W.  Adams, 
'30;  T.  W.  Dwight,  '40;  T.  G.  Frost,  '42;  K.  M.  Richardson,  '43;  Herrick 
Johnson,  '57;  A.  J.  Northrup,  '58;  H.  M.  Simmons,  '64;  A.  G.  Hopkins,  '(iG ;  H. 
C.  G.  Brandt,  '72 ;  P.  L.  Klock,  '80. 

Clark  Prize  Orators.  —  F.  II.  Head,  '50;  Ilerrich  Johnson, 'bl ;  F.  D.  Seward, 
'58;  //.  31.  Simmons,  '04;  C.  S.  Millard,  '6(j;  H.  D.  Cunningham,  '66 ;  M.  R. 
Miller,  '68;  T.  W.  Fitch, '60 ;  S.  N.  D.  North,  '69;  W.  E.  Lewis,  '75;  Howard  P. 
Eells,  76;  R.  S.  Rudd,  '79;    C.  A.  Gardiner,  '80. 


Hamilton. 


Prize  Delate.  — D.  R.  Breed,  '67;  C.  -/.  Lyon,  '67;  T.  A.  Abbott,  '70;  F.  H. 
Bagley,  '70;  F.  B.  Daniels,  '71;  E.  D.  Mathews,  '73;  F.  F.  Davis,  '76;  R.  S. 
Rudd,  '79;  G.  V.  Gorton,  '79;  C.  A.  Gardiner,  '80;  John  Otto,  Jr.,  '81. 

Pruyn  Medallists.  —  T.  F.  Gardner,  '64;  S.  F.  Bagg,  '69;  C.  A.  Gardiner,  '80. 

Head  Prize  Men.—T.  A.  Abbott,  '70;  J.  L.  Bennett,  '71 ;    H.  P.  Eells,  '76. 

Southwortk  Prize  in  Physics.— L.  L.  Porter,  '73;  P.  L.  Klock,  '80;  C.  A. 
Gardiner,  '80. 

Curran  Prize  Men,  Classical.  —  B.  D.  Gilbert,  '57;  S.  F.  Adams,  '58;  I.  H. 
Hall,  '59;  M.  H.  Northrup,  '60;  C.  M.  Davis,  '61;  H.  H.  Curran,  '62;  T.  F. 
Gardner,  '64;  S.  H.  Adams,  '65;  D.  11.  Breed,  '67;  J.  H.  Hopkins,  '72;  C.  P. 
Eells,  '74;  H.  D.  Gardner,  '75;  F.  E.  Dwight,  '79;  P.  L.  Klock,  '80. 

TompJcins  Prize  Men,  Mathematical.  —  I.  H.  Hall,  '59;  W.  H.  Beach,  '60;  H. 
P.  Bigelow,  '61 ;  S.  H.  Adams,  '63;  H.  M.  Simmons,  '64;  D.  R.  Breed,  '67;  T.  C. 
Jerome,  '68;  C.  P.  Eells,  '74;  C.  A.  Gardiner,  '80. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Samuel  Eells.     'l.A.K. 
LoKENzo  Latham.     EM. 
Oliver  Andrew  Morse.     P.Q. 
Henry  Lemuel  Storrs.     E.B. 
John  Curtiss  Underwood.     E.H. 


1832. 
*^^'  Samuel  Eells.      I.A.K.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Foimder ;  First  President  of  the  Fraternity,  1832-6.  Died  May  13,  1842.  Set- 
sketch  iu  Annals  of  Hamilton. 

*^^  Lorenzo  Latham.     E.Q.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Teacher,  Natchez,  Miss.     Editor  New  Orleans  Picayune,  185.3-60.     Died   December 

27,  1860. 

*^^^  John  Curtiss  Underwood.     E.H.     Richmond,  Va. 

Lawyer.  5th  Auditor  U.  S.  Treasury,  1861;  U.  8.  District  Judge,  Va.,  1863-73;  Pres. 
Constitutional  Convention,  Va.,  1867.    Died,  Washington,  D.  C,  December  7,  1S73,  aged  65. 

*i88o  Othniel  Samuel  Williams.     O.A.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Prof.  Modern  Languages,  Hamilton,  1837-8 ;  County  Judge,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1846;  Trustee  Hamilton,  1847-80;  Surrogate,  Oneida  Co.,  1848-56;  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
Hamilton,  1850-80 ;  Pres.  Utica,  Clinton  and  Bingh;imton  R.  R.,  1869-80.  Author  of  Lectures 
and  Addresses  on  Early  History  of  Clinton.  A.B.,  Hamilton,  1831;  LL.D.,  1871.  Died 
May  20,  1880. 

1833- 

Charles  Avery.      1.6.      Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Hamilton,  1834-68 ;  Prof.  Chemistry  and  Toxicology,  N.  Y. 
HomcEopathic  Medical  Coll.,  1809-76.  A.B.,  Hamilton,  1820;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve  Coll., 
18.50.    Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 

*^«*^  Marcus  CatUn.     Z.O.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Hamilton,  1831-4;  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  Hamilton,  1834-49 
Author  of  articles  in  Gill's  Math.  Misc.,  1833-5.  A.B.,  Hamilton,  1827.  Fellow  American 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 

*i8«  Edward  Parker  Handy.      E.Z.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Kilbourn.     A.  )'.     Nashua,  Iowa. 

Lawyer. 


8  Hainilton. 

*i87o  Qljyjjj^  Andrew  Morse.     Ai?.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.  Representative  from  N.  J.,  1857-9.    Died  April  20, 1870. 

*i^  Lorenzo  Parsons.     Z.E.     Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Springfield  and  Westfield  academies ;  Superintendent  Common  Schools,  Chau- 
tauqua Co.,  N.  Y.     Pres.  Chautauqua  Manufacturing  Co.    Died  February  4,  1868. 

Oren  Root.     Z.T.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Emeritus,  Mathematics  and  Mineralogy,  Hamilton,  1881;  Tutor  Hamilton,  1834-7 ; 
Prin.  Syracuse  Acad.,  1837-44,  and  of  Seneca  Falls  Acad.,  184.5-9;  Prof.  Mathematics  and 
Mineralogy,  Hamilton,  1849-81.  Author  of  papers  in  Gill's  Math.  Misc.,  1833-5 ;  in  Runkle's 
Math.  Jo^urnal,  1856-9;  and  of  Surveying  and  Navigation,  in  Robinson's  series.  L.L.D., 
Rochester  Univ.,  1865. 

*i852|j^g^    Henry  Lemuel  Storrs.     E.B.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Trustee  Hamilton,  1840-4. 

1834. 

*^*"  Melville  M  Adams.     M.O.     Pompey,  X.  Y. 
*^*^fHERVEY  Leicester  Coe.     E.(-).     Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Cincinuati,  O.,  November  18, 1833. 

*'*^  John  Goddard  Hinckley.     N.L     Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Westfield  Acad.,  1845.   Atty.  for  Lake  Shore  R.U.   Died  March  6,  1868. 

*^^''  Rev.  John  Finley  Smith.      V.  V.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Hamilton,  1839-43.  Conductor  Utica  Musical  Acad.,  1840-2. 
Died,  Urbaua,  N.  Y.,  October  4,  1843. 

Hamilton  Spencer.     A.U.     Bloomington,  111. 

Lawyer.     Lessee  Chicago  and  Alton  R.U.,  1854-7. 
1835. 

f Nathaniel  Bennett.     N.TJ.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Member  Cal.  State  Senate.  1844;  Chief  Justice  Superior  Court,  Cal.,  1851-2. 
See  Biographies  of  Representative  Men  of  California. 

* ^^'''f Frederick  Augustus  CoE.     P.E.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Corporation  Counsel,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll., 1837. 

*^^'^  Calvert  Comstock.     hi.  P.     Rome,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  District  Attorney,  Oneida  Co..  X.  Y.,  1845-50.  Mayor,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1872. 
Editor  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Sentinel,  and  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Argus. 

*^^^'\Rev.  Flenry  3Iandeville.      A.J.     ]\Iohile,  Ala. 

Trustee  Hamilton,  1S38-41.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  Hamilton,  1S41-9.  Pastor 
at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  ^iobile,  Ala.  Author  of  Elements  of 
Reading  and  Oratory;  a  series  of  School  Readers;  and  a  Commentary  on  Romans.  D.D., 
Union  Coll.,  1845.    Died  October  2, 1858. 

Anson  Stowe  Miller.     II.  0.     Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

111.  State  Representative,  1844;  State  Senator,  1846;  State  Judge,  1857;  U.S.  Presiden- 
tial Elector,  111.,  1864.  Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  and  Law  of  Nations  in  Rockford, 
III.,  Business  Coll.    LL.D.,  Hamilton,  1864. 

James  Augustus  Pl ATT.     I..\.     Mineral  Point.  Wis. 

Retired. 


Hamilton.  9 

*'*'"'•'  Rev.  Lemuel  Strong  Pomekoy.     l.T.     Junius,  N.  Y. 

Trin.  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  Colloi^iato  Institute,  and  at  I'ompoy  and  (Jortlandvillc  for  several 
years.  Pastor  Presbyterian  Ciuirch  successively  at  Pompey,  (Janiillus,  Savannah,  and 
ilunius,  all  N.  Y.     Orad.,  Auburn  Theo.  Sein.,  1836.     Died  February  19,  1879. 

*>'*"'tTiiOMAS  Wright.      SJ].     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     Died  March  29,  1867. 

1836. 

*''"''tTiiOMAS  Parker  Adams.      //'.,/.     Waterfbrd,  N.  Y. 
fMosEH  Mears  Bagg,  M.l).      H.E.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

'readier  Mt.  Hope  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1837-8;  Utica  Female  Acad.;  and  Utica  Acad. 
City  Phv'^ieian,  Utica,  1843-81;  Health  Oflficer  of  Utica  and  Hospital  Physician.  Author 
of  Pioneers  of  Utiea,  1877.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1837. 

* — jAViLLTAM  PIenry  Clark.     A.N.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

Daniel  Huntington.     Z.A^.     New  York  City. 

Pres.  National  Acad.  Design.     LL.D.,  Hamilton,  1863. 

*'''"^  John  Martin  Keep.      P.Y.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Lawyer.     Judge  1st  Judicial  District,  Wis.,  1800-3.     ])ied  March  2,  1861. 

James  Otis  Morse.     MM.     New  York  City. 

Iron  commission  merchant. 

*^«^tSETHTR YON  Wilbur.      ll'.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1837. 

1837- 

*i876.j.pjjjj^jp  Pi^ASER.      /.J.     Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  District  Judge,  Fla.,  1866-76. 

jGeorge  Yates  Gilbert.     F.P.     Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

Eau  Claire  Lumber  Co.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Formerly  practising  lawyer  in  New  York 
City.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1837. 

*'*"'fEev.  Cornelius  Willett  Gillam.     O.Z.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Fairport,  N.  J.,  184-1-51;  book  trade,  1851-3.  Died  October,  1853. 

Amos  Kinney  Hadley,      O.Z.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Member  N.  Y.  Aesemblv,  1847-9;  Speaker,  1848-9.  Counsel  to  Troy  and 
Boston  K.  R.,  1848-53.    Chancellor  Coll.  of  Archaeology  and  yEsthetics,  New  York  City. 

Rev.  Theodore  Benedict  Lyman.    F'.A'.    Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Bishop  of  N.  C.  since  1880;  Resident  Bishop  of  Am.  Episcopal  Church  in  Rome,  Italy, 
4  years ;  Rector  Trinity  Church,  San  Francisco,  1870-73 ;  Assistant  Bishop  of  N.  C,  1873-80. 

*"''^|JoAn  Howard  Raymond.     A.F.     Poughkecpsie,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Madison  Univ.,  1838-50;  Rochester  Univ.,  1850-5;  Pres.  Brooklyn  Polytechnic 
Institute,  1855-64;  Pres.  Vassar  Coll.,  1864-78.  LL.D.,  Rochester  Univ.,  1855.  Died 
August  14,  1878.    See  Life  and  Letters  of  John  Howard  Raymond,  1881. 

1838. 

*  ^'"^  Rev.  Samuel  John  Mills  Beep.e.    .  /.  0.    Nebraska  City,  Neb 

Yale  Divinity  School,  1842.  Pastor  Presbyterian  Churcli,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  1842.  Died 
June  5,  1873. 


lo  Hamilton. 

*'^«tHEMAN  B.  Ely.      A'.Z.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Teacher. 

Eev.  Parsons  Clark  Hastings.     U.A.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Private  Tutor.  Prin.  Auburn  Acad.,  18-50;  Lecturer  on  Theology,  and  Chaplain 
Hamilton,  1851-4.  Contributor  to  Rutland,  Vt.,  Herald,  1855,  Kew  York  Observer,  and 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Eagle. 

*^^  George  Langford,  Jr.     F.Y.     Marshall,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Prin.  Sauquoit  Acad.,  1835.    Died  September  20,  1840. 

*'*^tJoHN  Milton  Lathrop.      O.P.     Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

jCharles  Dudley  Miller.     .^.;V.     Peterborough,  N.  Y. 

F.inner. 

f  (John)  Lansing  Porter.     I.N.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     Capt.  75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3.    A.B.,  Wesl.  Univ.,  1839. 

fEev.  John  Wesley  Pratt.      0.  ¥.     Lanshigville,  N.  Y. 

Retired  Methodist  clergyman;  farming  since  1857.  Taught  and  preached,  1840-57. 
A.B.,  We-sleyan  Univ.,  1838. 

f  James  Osborn  Putnam.     I.  T.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Minister  to  Belgium  at  Brussels  since  1880.  Postmaster,  Bufltilo,  N.  Y.,  1851-2; 
U.  S.  Presidential  Elector  at  Large,  N.  Y.  (Lincoln),  1860;  U.  8.  Consul  at  Havre,  France, 
1861-6.    Author  of  Addresses,  Speeches  and  Miscellanies,  1880. 

*^*^|Rev.  Levi  Ward  Smith.     A.0.     Germantown,  Pa. 

A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1839. 

James  Wickes  Taylor..     E.Z.     Winnipeg,  Can. 

U.  S.  Consul,  Winnipeg,  Can.    Member  Ohio  Constitutional  Convention,  1851. 

*»859  GrEORGE  Underavood.      T.J.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1850-2 ;  Mayor,  Auburn,  1854.  Attorney  X.  Y.  Central  and 
Hudson  River  R.  R.     Died,  Auburn,  May  24,  1859. 

fRev.  Daniel  Cibimings  Van  Norman.   //.  IT.   New  York  City. 

Pres.  Van  Norman  Institute.  Prof.  Classics  and  Physics,  Victoria  Coll.,  Can.,  1839-45 ; 
Prin.  Rutgers  Coll.,  New  York,  1851-7.  Joint  author,  with  Louis  Pujol,  Complete  French 
Class  Book.  A.B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1838;  LL.D.,  1802.  Member  Soc.  for.  the  Promotion 
of  Science  and  Art. 


1839. 


♦^^^  Ira  Adams.      1.6.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Broker. 

*^^  Rev.  Seymour  Webster  Adams.     E.T.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  Cleveland.  Author  of  Memorial  of  Dr.  Nathaniel 
Kendrick.    D.D.,  Dennison  Univ.,  1855.    Died  September  27,  1864. 

*^«^«  Rev.  Amos  Delos  Gridley.     I.A.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Trustee  Hamilton,  1864-76.  Author  of  Thoughts  for  the  Afflicted,  1854;  History 
of  Kirkland,  1874.  Contributor  to  Mo7'th  American  Review,  Hours  at  Home,  Country 
Gentleman,  Horticulturist,  and  Independent.  Licensed  to  preach  by  Andover  Assoc, 
1843.     D.D.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1876.    Died  October  23,  1876. 

Panet  Marshall  Hastings,  M.D.     M.I.    Hartford,  Conn. 

Lecturer  on  Anatomy  and  Phvsiology,  Hamilton,  1843-55.  M.  D.,  Coll.  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.  State  Univ.,  1842. 


Hamilton.  1 1 

'^'  Rev.  Charles  Jerome.     A.'iK     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Author  of  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Churcli,  Bcrifon,  X.  J.    Died  May  31,  1873. 

"**' f  Charles  James  Lynde.      7./Y.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.    Drowned  in  Lalie  Erie,  August  9,  1841.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1S38. 

t William  Pitt  Lynde.     A.X.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

T.rnvvor;  nrlmittrd.  N^cw  York,  1841.    Elected  Attorney-General,  Wis.,  184.5;  appointed 

U.  S.  Di^tii.t  A  It. 111.  \.  l-^i:. ;  r.  f^.  Representative  from  Wis.,  1847-9;  (Mayor,  Milwaukee, 
ISCiU;  Mriiil..]-  W  i-.  si:ii,.  \--,i,iblv,  1866;  State  Senator,  1868-9;  U.S.  Representative 
from  Wis.,  ls7.,-;i.     A  1'...  Y:ilr  Coll.,  1839. 

— f  Charles  S.  Rice.     l.B.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Died,  New  Orleans,  a  few  years  after  leaving  college. 

Rev.  Horace  WiNSLOW.      O.fl.     Willimantic,  Conn. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.    Author  of  published  sermons  and  addresses.   Chaplain 
.5th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862. 

1840. 

'^"jHenry  Augustus  Brigham.     .I'.J.     West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Watervliet  Arsenal.    Military  Storekeeper,  Ordnance  Department,  U.  S.  A.,  March  6, 
1862-70.    Died  November  1.5,  1870. 

Theodore  William  D WIGHT.     P.O.     New  York  City. 

Warden  Columbia  Law  School  since  18.59;  Prof.  Municipal  Law  since  18.58.  Tutor 
Hamilton,  1842-46;  Prof.  Political  Economy  and  History,  1846-58;  non-resident  Prof. 
Constitutional  Law,  Cornell  Univ.,  1869;  Amhei-st  Coll.,  1870;  Lecturer  on  Ecclesiastical 
Law,  Union  Theo.  Sera.  Member  N.  Y.  Constitutional  Convention,  1867 ;  Member  New 
York  Committee  of  Seventy,  1873.  Pres.  N.  Y.  State  Prison  Assoc,  1874 ;  Vicc-Prcs.  N.  Y. 
State  Board  Charities.  Associate  Justice  "Commission  of  Appeals,"  N.  Y.  State,  1873. 
Pres.  Kirkland  Iron  Co..  Clinton,  N.  Y.  Trustee  Hamihon.  Author  of  Dwight  on  Chari 
■  ■  '  "      ■   ■      •   Li       '    -" '  ■ 


table  Uses;  Associate  Editor  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  AmeHcan  Law  Register;  Legal  Editor 
Johmon'ii  Cyclopcedia  of  I.ihrafnre  and  5ci«?ncM,- contributor  to  JVori/t  American  Review. 
LL.D.,  Rutgers  Coll.  and  Columbia  Coll.,  1860. 

Glenni  William  Scofield.     A'. '/.     AVarren,  Pa. 

Justice  in  U.  S.  Court  of  Claims  since  1881.  District  Attorney,  Pa.,  1846;  Represen- 
tative in  Pa.  State  Legislature,  1850-1;  State  Senator,  1857-9;  Presiding  Judge  18th  U.  S. 
J  udicial  Dist.,  1861 ;  U.  S.  Representative  from  Pa.,  1863-75 ;  Register  U.  S.  Treasury,  1878-81. 

*'^^  Joseph  Sackett  Sheravood.     P.F/.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 
William  Johnson  Bacon.      F.O'.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  City  Attorney,  Utica,  1837;  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1850;  Judge  N.Y. 
Supreme  Court,  1854-70 ;  U.  S.  Representative  from  N.  Y.,  1877-9.  Trustee  Hamilton  smce 
1852;  Pres.  and  Trustee  Utica  Cemetery  Assoc. ;  Pres.  and  Trustee  Utica  Gas  Light  Co.; 
Director  Second  National  Bank,  Utica;  Trustee  Utica  Cotton  Mills  Co. ;  Pres.  Utica  Savmga 
Bank.  Author  of  Address  at  Dedication  of  Oakland  Cemetery,  1860;  Address  on  Sabbath 
Question,  at  Albany,  1870 ;  and  numerous  others  up  to  1876.  A.B.,  Hamilton,  1822 ;  LL.D., 
1854.    Member  New  England  Geneal.  and  Hist.  Soc,  and  of  Oneida  Co.  Hist.  Soc. 

184I. 

Edward  North.      P.  V.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Greek,  n.amilton.  Pres.  N.  Y.  State  Teachers'  Assoc,  1864-5;  Necrologist  Hamil- 
ton Alumni,  1851-81 ;  Necrologist  N.Y.  State  University  Convocation,  1875-82.  Trustee 
Hamilton,  1881;  Commissioner  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1878-83.  Author  of  Memorial  of 
Col.  Henrv  H.  Curran,  1876;  Published  Address  before  N.  Y.  Teachers'  Assoc.  Member 
Am.  Philological  Assoc;  National  Teachers'  Assoc;  Am.  Institute  of  Instruction:  N.  Y. 
State  Agricultural  Soc. ;  Utica  Musical  Acad. ;  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Albany  Institute ;  Oneida 
Hist.  Soc,  etc.    L.H.D.,  N.  Y.  State  Univ.,  1869. 


12  Hamilton. 

*iw  Rev.  Linus  Mead  Peck.      F.W.     Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Baptist. 

1842. 

*^««"  Thomas  Gold  Frost.     M.P.   ,  Evanston,  III. 

Lawyer.  XT.  S.  Presidential  Elector,  III.,  18G8;  Pres.  Evanston,  1880.  Trustee  Knox 
Coll.,  1809-80.     Died  December  22,  1880. 

Norton  Asa  Halbert.      I.  T.     Midland  Park,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 

*^^*'f  Cotton  Mather  Kendrick.     I'.f:.     Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
*i84o  jggy    Stephen  Franklin  Otis.     P.  I.     De  Ruyter,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Ashbel  Parsons.      6..\.     Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Banker. 

Theodore  Medad  Pomeroy.     ./.  )*.     Aubnrn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  AmericanExpressCo., New  York  ('ity.  Mayor,  Auburn,  1875-7;  U.S.  Repre- 
sentative'from  N.  Y.,  1861-7 ;  State  Senator,  1877-79. 

*  f  J  ared  Sidney  Torrance.     I:.Z.     Passaic,  N.J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    Died  May  2, 1872. 

*'^  Ashbel  Parsons  WiLLARD.     /L^K     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Councilman,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1848-9 ;  Member  Ind.  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 18.50-2;  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Ind.,  aS52-6;  Gov.  of  Ind.,  18-56-60.  Died  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  October  4, 1860. 

1843. 

Andrew  Dexter.     B.F.     New  York  City. 

Manufacturer. 

*  "^^  Frederic  Gridley.     Z.fJ.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Banker.  Buffalo  Steam  Engine  Works,  184-5;  Cashier  White's  Bank,  Buffalo,  from 
1850  till  his  decease.    Lumber  business,  New  York  City,  1860.     Died  December  8,  1876. 

Rev.  William  De  Loss  Love.     I'.F.     South  Hadley,  Mass. 

Trustee  Olivet  Coll.;  Trustee  Mt.  Holyoke  Female  Sem.  Author  of  Wisconsin  in  the 
War;  contributor  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra.     D.  D.,  Hamilton,  1871. 

Robert  Mark  Richardson.      ¥.<!>.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Col.  15th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

*^'^'^ Alfred  Billings  Street. 


r.'N. 

m,  AlbiuiN 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

•,  N.  A\     Author  <.(•  Tlir  lluri 

nil!!.'  of  Sohe- 

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ls'41'.     Ale 

■,.r  Nrw  V,.i'k.  In.m;   W 1- 

•Kl  rirlui-cs  in  the  AcliiMiidac 
inber  Albany  lustitule. 

'.ma  Waters, 
ks,  ISiU;  Tlu' 

H.l. 

New  York  City. 

,n  Coll, 

Henry  Hunn  Thompson. 

Assist.  Treasurer  N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  and  Western  K.  R.     Chief  Paying  Teller  U.  S. 
Treasury,  Washington,  1861-5 ;  Cashier  Natio-nal  Bank,  New  Berne,  N.  C,  1866-8. 


HaiiiiIto72.  13 

1844. 
*"^'^  Rev.  Edavin  Hall  Ckane.      (I>.K.     Gawar,  Persia. 

Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     Died  August  27,  1854. 

Rev.  James  Eells.      H.l.     AValniit  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pastoral  Theology  Lane  Theo.  Sena.  Trustee  Western 
Reserve  Coll.,  1857-9;  Prof.  San  Francisco  Theo.  Sem.,  1876-9.  Author  of  Memorial  of 
Samuel  Eells,  1873.     D.D.,  Univ.  of  City  of  Xew  York,  1861. 

* ''''''  Rev .  LoREN  Eaton  Haven .      //.  /.     Waterville ,  N .  Y . 
*^«^^t Harvey  Hubbard.     S.E.     Noiwieli,  X.  Y. 
*'**"f  George  AYilliam  Jackson.      F.I.     Farrows ville,  Va. 
*i8fi4  Y^x  Newton  Jerome.      P.E.     Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.  Revenue  Assessor,  Iowa,  1862-5    Trustee  Iowa  Univ.     Died  December 
.   7,  1S6L 

John  DeWitt  Rexford.      Y.  7'.     Janesville,  Wis. 

Banker.    Pres.  First  National  Bank. 

Albert  Backus  Roberts.     B.  T.     Murfreesboro',  N.  C. 

Cotton  Planter  and  Fruit  Grower.     A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1844. 

Richard  Kingsbury  Sanford.     /'../.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Custom  House,  New  York  City.    Editor.    N.  Y.  State  Senator,  1862-3. 

I  John  Sayles.     A.I.     Brenham,  Tex. 

Lawyer,  .ind  Prof,  of  Law  in  Baylor  Univ.,  Tex.  Author  of  Treatise  on  Practice  ol 
Law  in  Texas,  1858. 

1845. 

Everett  Case.     E.P.     Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Cashier  Powers.'  Bank.     Memher  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1877. 

George  Washington  Coavles.     P.P.     Clyde,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Judsje  Wayne  County  Court,  N.  Y.,  1864-9,  1874-80.  U.  S.  RepresentaliM' 
from  N.  Y.,  1869-71. 

John  Horton  Daniels.     O.N.     Chicago,  111. 

Cashier  Money  Order  Department,  Chicago  Post  Office.    Member  111.  Legislature,  1870-1. 

SuiviNER  Stowe  Ely.      Y.  P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

f  Samuel  Gurley  Love.     Y.  ¥.     Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Jamestown  Institute;  Superintendent  Public  Schools. 

Theodore  Steavart  Parsons.      T.P.     Henderson,  Ky. 
George  Oscar  Rathbun.     A'.Y.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1846. 

*i864  jjenry  Platt  Bristol.     E.II.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Hamilton,  1849-53.    Died  August  19, 1864 


H 


Hamilton. 


Levi  Parsons  Com  ax.     //.  7.     Newark,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  and  Superintendent  Schools  2  years.     Capt.  76th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  3  years. 

jDan  Paemelee  Eells.     J. P.-.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pres.  Commercial  National  Bank;  Pres.  Ohio  Central  R.  R.,  since  1880;  Vice-Pres. 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.  R.,  since  1879. 

Deavitt  Langfoed.      T.  T.     Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer,  Northern  Pacific  R.  R. 

*'^^  Alexandee  Spauldixg.      3.W.     New  York  City. 

Collector  Internal  Revenue,  8th  N.Y.  District.   Registrar  U.  S.Land  Office,  1850;  Judge 
Mai-ine  Court,  New  York  City,  1872.    Died  February  20, 1876. 


1847.     - 

^^^  Rev.  Homer  Baetlett  Morgan.    Q.M.    Smyrna,  Turkey. 

Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1850.    Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.    Died  August  20, 1865. 

^1850  ^YiLLiAM  WiLLSHiEE  EoBiNSON.     I.H.     Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 
fJoHN  Thomas  Speiggs.     A".  T.     Utica,  N.  Y. 


Lawyer.    Mayor,  Utica,  1879-80.    A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1848. 

^^-  Rev.    Joseph   Walwoeth    Sutphen.       1. 7'. 
Turkey. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Amos  Underwood,  Jr.     M.N.     Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Ticket  Agent  N.  Y.  Central  R.R. 


Marsovan, 


1848. 

*''^  Rev.  Nathan  Allen.     A.N.     Utica,  N. -Y. 
Joseph  Strong  Avery.     0.0.     Clinton,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.     Postmaster,  Clinton,  1857-60;  Surrogate  Oneida  Co.,  1863-78. 

*'^  Samuel  Allen  Bennett.     1 

Lawyer.    Died  April  12, 1860. 

Benjamin  Caryl  Ely,  INI.D. 

Druggist. 

EfeNEY  Giles  ^Miller.     ././/. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  JosiAH  Wilcox  North. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1856. 

Edward  (Francis  Baxtee)  Oeton 


E.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
A.J.     Girard,  Pa. 

Chicago,  111. 

Middletown,  Conn. 

J.O.    Columbus,  Ohio. 

Pres.  and  Prof.  Geology,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  since  1873;  Pi-of.  Natural  Sciences,  Statt? 
Normal  School,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1856-9;  Prin.  Chester,  N.J.,  Acad.,  1859-65:  Prof.  Antioch, 
Ohio,  Coll.,  1865-9,  and  Pres.,  1872-3 ;  "Asst.  Geologist  of  Ohio,  1869-75.  Author  of  Geology 
of  Ohio,  vols.  1.,  II.,  III.;  contributor  to  American  Jourrial  of  Science  and  Art.  I  h.l)., 
Hamilton,  1875.  Honorary  member  Kirtland  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  Member 
Wis.  Acad,  of  Sciences. 


Hamilton.  15 

Edward  Austin  Sheldon.     ./.J.     Oswego,  N.Y. 

Prin.  State  Normal  and  Traininsj  School,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  Superintendent  Schools, 
Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1S51-3;  Oswego,  1853-69.  Contributor  to  American  Journal  of  Ji'c/vca- 
tion;  author  of  scries  of  Readers  and  Spellers,  1806-76,  and  Teacher's  Manual  of  Reading. 
rii.D.,  N.  Y.  State  Univ. 

1849. 

Lewis  Alexander  Brigham.      E.A.     Jersey  City  Heights, 
N.J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Prin.  Monticello  and  Sullivan  academies,  1850-2;  Member 
Board  of  Education,  1865 ;  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Bergen.  N.  J.,  1866-9.  Member 
Board  of  Police  Commissioners,  Jersey  City,  1874-5,  and  Pres.,  1876.  Member  N.J.  State 
Assembly,  1877;  U.  S.  Representative  from'N.  J.,  1879-81. 

Rev.  Archibald   Henry   Campbell,  LL.B.      P.Ff.      Ca- 
sey, Iowa. 

Prin.  Bowling  Green  Acad.,  Ky.,  1851-6;  Lawyer  and  Insurance  Agent,  Chicago,  III., 
1858-76.    LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1857,  and  Chicago  Univ.,  1801. 

Rev.  Francis  Fields  Ellin^vood.     A*.  E.    New  York  City. 

Sec.  Presbyterian  Board  of  Foreign  Missions.  D.D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.  Trustee  Hamilton, 
1864-9. 

*'^  James  Solomon  Gardiner.     O.S.     Whitestown,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Whitestowu  Sem.,  1853-80.  Pres.  Hamilton  Alumni,  1876-7.  Ph.D.,  Hamilton, 
1863. 

Martin  Luther  Kimball.     A.E.     Berlin,  Wis. 

Lawyer.     State  Senator  of  Wisconsin,  1857-8. 

Rev.  Welcome  Lewis.     H'.X.     Coventry,  N.  Y. 

•Retired  Baptist  clergyman.    Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1871. 

Rev.  Andrew  Bigelow  Morse.     A. A.     Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  1864-6 ;  Bureau  of  Military  Statistics,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1866-7.  Prin.  Boys'  Select  School,  Albany,  1850-1.  Missionary  to  Siam,  1856-7. 
Contributor  to  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  and  Knickerbocker  Magazine. 

*  '^*  Randolph  DeForest  Sanders.     0.  W.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
AlvinTenney.      E.X.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1850. 

*'^'  Tjri  Carruth.     A.I.     Vineland,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  Editor  Green  Lake  Spectator,  Berlin,  Wis.,  1856-67,  and  Vineland  Indepen- 
dent, 1871-5.    Died  October  23,  1875. 

\Rev.  Alexander  MacGregor  Ho'pjper.      /.  U.     Adams,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church.    D.D.,  Madison  Univ.,  1870. 

Rev.  Joseph  Welton  Hubbard.      l.U.     Wilton  Junction, 
Iowa. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.  Prin.  Clinton  Grammar  School,  1850-1;  Pres.  Northern 
HI.  Coll.,  Fulton," 111.,  1875-7.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1852. 

f  Commodore  Perry  Jones.      E.T .     Unadilla  Centre,  N.  Y. 


1 6  Hamilton. 

fCHARLES  IMoRTiMER  Lee,  M.D.      B' .B.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Medical  Coll.,  1S50. 

f William  B.  Mumbrute.      A' ,7j.     Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

Wolf  River  Transportation  Co.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  186S. 

*^^2  James  Oscar  Noyes,  M.D.      O.X.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Phy.sician  on  Staff  of  Omar  Pasha  in  Tml.  \  T"''  I'loprietor  and  Editor  of  Kmc.k- 
erbockt'r  .Vd'/axhif,  ISoS.    Commissioner  (-1    I  u.  La.,  1807.     Contributor  to  New 

York  Tri'iniic,  Detroit  Jfree  Presn,  North •  ,  Advocate;  autlior  of  Roumania. 

Member  New  Orleans  Acad.  Sciences.    M.H..  il  ir  ;,i  i  i    .11,  1S53,  and  Univ.  of  Vienna. 

Benjamin  Bradford  Snow.     B.A.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

City  Superintendent  Schools  since  1870.  Coimty  Clerk,  Cayuga  Co.,  1859-64;  Provost- 
Marshal,  24lh  Dist.  K.  Y.,  1864-5. 

fWiLLiAM  Walter  Stow.     ./'.  T.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.     Attorney  Pacific  R.  R.    Member  Cal.  Assembly,  1854-5;  Speaker,  1855. 
185I. 

Benjamin  Rush  Catlin.     M.E.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Examiner  in  Patent  Office.  Tutor  Hamilton,  1853-6.  Chaplain  115th  Regt.  U.  8.  C. 
T.,  1865. 

Rev.  William   Neal   Cleaveland.      A.Q.      Forest    Port, 
N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

Martin  Ha^\t.ey.     LB.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Merch.ant. 

Rev.  Thomas  Boyd  Hudson.     B.I.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.  Tutor  Hamilton,  1854-G.  D.D.,  Hamilton,  1873.  Chap- 
lain 75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2. 

Walter  Scott  Kimball,  M.D.     E.J.     Eatontown,  N.  J. 

Pres.  N.  J.  State  Homoeopathic  Med.  Soc.  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Diabetes.  M.D., 
N.  Y.  HomcEopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1863. 

*'^™-|- James  Benjamin  Olmstead  LaGrange.     B.(P.     Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died  March  4, 1876. 

*i865  p^viD  Little  Parmelee.      I. A.     Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Cayuga  Lake  Acad.,  1856-65.    Died  August  4,  1865. 
1852. 

Rev.  William  Alvin  Bartlett.     E.'Q.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Pastor  Second  Presbyterian  Church.    D.D.,  Hamilton,  1877. 

*i8ci  Edward  Howard  Buck.     A. P.     Maiden,  N.  Y. 

Grad.  Auburn  Tlieo.  Som.     Died  January  23,  1861. 

Rev.  Frederic  Humphrey.     FJ.  W.     Faribault,  Minn. 

Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History,  etc.,  Seabury  Divinity  School  since  1878.  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, Iowa  State  tiniv.,  1856;'Trustee  Griswold  Coll.,  Iowa,  1870-8.  Chaplain  12th  Iowa 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-6. 


Hamilton.  17 

Milton  Hera'^ey  Meiiwin.     N.l,     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Justice  N.Y.  Supreme  Court,  term  1874-88.  Surrogate  Jefferson  Co.,  1860-3;  Mem- 
ber N.  Y.  Constitutional  Convention,  18B7-8.     LL.D.,  Hamilton,  1878. 

Samuel  Fkanklin  Miller.     ILL     North  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Farmer  and  Lumberman.  Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1853 ;  Supervisor  Franklin 
Co.,  18.')0-7;  U.  8.  Representative  from  N.  Y.,  18G:!-5  and  1875-7:  Member  Constitutional 
Convention,  1867-8;  Commissioner  State  Board  olCliaritios,  1S6S-80. 

Samuel  Gardiner  Williams.      7./>.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Prof,  of  Geology,  Cornell  Univ.,  since  1870.  Piin.  (Proton  Acad.,  18.53-9;  Seneca  Falls 
Acad.,  1856-7;  Itbaca  Acad.,  1859-69.     I'li.l).,  iramiltou,  1870. 

1853- 

Myron  Hawley  Beach.     ./.  V .     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Commissioner  of  Education,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Director  German  Thee 
Sem.,  Dubuque,  12  years;  I'rof.  Mathematics,  Brockport  Collegiate  Institute;  Prin.  Seneca 
Falls  Acad.     Lieut.  Co.  A,  44th  Iowa  Light  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

fCHARLES  Duncan  Gilfillan.     B' .X.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Minn.  State  Senator,  1878-81.  Recorder  Stillwater,  1853-4;  State  Representative,  1864-5 
and  1876;  Pres.  St.  Paul  Water  Co.;  Vice-Pres.  First  National  Bank,  St.  Paul.  Member 
Minn.  Hist.  Soc.     Maj.  and  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

tRuFUS  Sheldon.     P.S.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute. 
1854. 

William  Nathan  BoYT«fTON.     J'.  J.     Selma,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  Auditor  and  Attorney,  Selma.  Rome  and  Daltou  R.R.,  9  years.  LL.B., 
Albany  Law  School.     Commissary  Staff,  C.  S.  A.,  3  years. 

Charles  Smith  Bundy.     B' .  V.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.  Commonwealth's  Attorney,  Richmond,  Va.,  by  military  appointment, 
1868-9.  Author  of  Bundy's  Justice.  Orderly  Sergt.  and  2d  Lieut.  5th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
8  months,  1861. 

Charles  Linderman.     A. P.     Clarinda,  Iowa. 

Banker.  Vice-Pres.  Page  Co.  Bank.  Clerk  Supreme  Court  of  Iowa,  1867-75;  State 
Representative  of  Iowa,  11th  General  Assembly,  1868.  2d  Lieut.  Co.  A,  8th  Iowa  Cav., 
U.  S.  A.,  1863-5. 

^'^'f Henry  Franklin  Lyman.     E. ("■).     Cortland ville,  N.  Y. 
^^'  Edward  Christopher  Morgan.     J. U.K.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Died  August  6,  1857. 

^^^  Joseph  Loomis  Williams.      O.K.     Hamburg,  N.  Y. 

Dicd  February  16,  1858. 

1855- 

Theodore  Avery.     B'.Z.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Jordan  Romans  Ciiappell.      0.  W.     Windsor,  Mo. 

Stock-raiser ;  Mail  contractor. 
2 


1 8  Hamilton. 

Rev.  William  Hart.      A'../.     Westport,  Conn. 

Commissioner  of  Schools,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  6  years,  and  Batli,  Me.,  3  years.  Chaplain 
19th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  2  years. 

fSETH  Parsons  Pratt.     E.B.     Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Farmer  since  18T0.    Prin.  Raymond  Coll.  Institute,  1855-8 ;  Sedgwick  Institute,  186.5-70. 

f  Joseph  Addison  Prindle.     A.O.     Denmark,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  .and  Preacher.  Assoc.  Prin.  Oswego  Home  School,  185-5-6,  and  Oswego  Acad., 
1865-9;  Headmaster  and  Prof.  Natural  Sciences,  etc.,  Oswego  Normal  School,  1869-71: 
Prin.  Lowville  Acad.,  1871-72. 

Andrew  Shuman.     A. P.     Evanston,  111. 

Chief  Editor  Chicago,  111.,  Evening  Journal  since  1856.  Editor  Evening  Journal  and 
Syracuse,]^.  Y.,  Journal,  18.52-6;  111.  State  Penitentiary  Commissioner,  1856-71;  Pres. 
Evanston  Board  of  Education,  1875;  Lieut.-Governor,  111.,  1877-81.  Author  of  Loves  of  a 
Lawyer.    Contributor  to  many  magazines,  etc. 

Schuyler  Bliss  Steers.     l.I.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Cotton  Broker.     Candidate  for  Congress,  3d  Miss.  Dist.,  1870. 

*'^'^|Sylvenus  Aldrich  Taylor.     A.X.     Cortlandville,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Stony  Brook,  N.  Y.,  October  1,  1853. 

jMiLAN  Lester  AVard,      I.Q.     Manhattan,  Kan. 

Loan  Commissioner,  and  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Engineering  in  State  Agri.  Coll.. 
Manhattan.  Prin.  Norwich  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  1861-9;  Prin.  Ottawa  Univ.,  1869-73;  Acting 
Pres.  Kansas  State  Coll.,  1879. 

1856. 

*i^'tELi  Burlingame.      I. a.     Pillar  Point,  N.  Y. 
*  ^**^j-IsAAC  Augustus  Cowles.     A.Y.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Edward  Curran.     K.A.Y.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Leather  Merchant.     Associate  Founder  Curran  Prize,  Hamilton. 

*'««*tVAN  BuREN  DuTTON,  LL.B.      I\A.     New  York  City. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1860.     Capt.  7th  N.  Y.  Inf. 

Franklin  Hervey  Head,  LL.B.     A'../.     Evanston,  111. 

Manufacturer.  Dist.  Atty.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1860-1 ;  Superintendent  Indian  Affairs,  Utah, 
1866-8;  General  Manager  Elk  Rapids  Iron  Co.  and  Bangor  Chemical  Co.,  1872.  LL.B., 
Hamilton,  1857.     Donor  of  Head  Prize  Fund,  Hamilton. 

*'*''|George  LoBiNGiER  HoRBACH,  LL.B.     RJiK    Omaha,  Neb. 

LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1856. 

Rev.  Ariel  McMaster.      P. I..     Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis. 

Prin.  Gilbertsville  Acad.,  N.  Y.,  3  years;  Trustee  Galesville  Univ.,  Wis. 

*'*^tRiCHARD  Channing  Moore.     P.X.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Teacher.    A.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1856.     l^ied  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  October  6,  1867. 

f  James  Stewart,  Jr.     -.f-).     Ellsworth,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Member  Neb.  Legislature,  1857-9.  Editor  Omaha,  Neb., /"/mes,  1858.  LL.B., 
Hamilton,  1856. 


Hamilton.  19 

1857. 

'**'"tCHAKLE8  Mehuil  Ferhin.      -.li.      Watei'towii,  N.  Y. 
Benjamin  Davis  Gilbert.     UK     Uticu,  N.  Y. 

Literary  Editor  Utica  Herald  since  1877. 

Rev.  Hekkick  Johnson.     H'.l)'.     Chicago,  111. 

Pres.  Board  of  Education  of  Presbyterian  Cluircli,  Philadelphia.  ]8fiR-7o;  Prof.  Homi- 
leties,  Auburn  Theo.  Scni.,1874-S0,  and"  in  I'resbyterian  Sem.  of  the  Northwest.  Author  of 
Christianity's  Challenge,  1881.  D.l).,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1867.  Member  Chicago 
Hist.  Soc. 

Rev.  Charles  Edward  Robinson.     B.X.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church.    D.D.,  Williams  Coll.,  1871. 

William  Mason  Robinson.     A'.li.     Grand  Rapidt?,  Mich. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agent.  LL.B.,  Hamilton,  18.58.  Capt.  Co.  A,  ifith  Mo.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  3  years  and  3  months. 

Rev.  James  Avery  Skinner.     I'.W     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Agent  American  Tract  Soc,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Tutor  Hamilton,  1860-2. 

Augustus  Coe  Van  Duyn,  M.D.    J',  li.    Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.     M.D. ,  Mich.  Univ.,  1862. 

fWiLLiAM  James  Wallace,  LL.B.      E'.\.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

U.  8. District  Judge  since  1874.  Mayor,  Syracuse,  1873 ;  Trustee  Savings-Bank,  Library- 
Association,  and  KebTe  School,  Syracuse.     LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1857;  LL.D.,  1875. 

•"^^^^  Erastus  WiLLARD.      P.(l>.     Indiauapolis,  Iiid. 

Died  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  3,  18.58. 
1858. 

Seymour  Fenton  Adams.     E.L     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Dist.  Atty.,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  T.,  186.5-7.  LL.B.,  Albany  Univ.,  1861.  Capt.  5th 
N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Capt.  and  Chief  of  Staff,  Military  District  of  Harper's 
Ferry,  1865-7. 

•^ '^  Charles  Blackmer  Cole.     ./'.  V.     Waukon,  Iowa. 

Editor  of  North  Iowa  Journal,  Waukon,  Iowa,  1862-5.  Died,  Mendon,  N.  Y., 
August  15,  1865. 

«i856|j^Li  Grahame  Johnson.     H'.  T.     Chaumont,  N.  Y. 
Ansel  Judd  Northrup.      i.fl.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  Commissioner,  1870:  Trustee  Syracuse  Savinjjs-Bank, 
1878.     Author  of  Camps  and  Tramps  in  the  Adirondacks,  1880 ;  'Sconset  Cottage  Life,  1881. 

fFREDERiCK  Scoville.      P.  'f.     Fort  Scott,  Kan. 

Lawyer.    Member  Mo.  Legislature,  1871-2.    Capt.  8th  N.  Y.  Cav. 

*i8.w  J^KEDERICK  DwiGHT  Seward.      /'../.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Died  May  8,  18.59. 

Rev.  Wallac;e  Walter  Thorre.     II'.  1'.     Centreville,  Iowa. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1880.  Pastor  E.  DesMoines,  Iowa,  1877-SO.  Chaplain  3d 
N.Y.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1861-2. 


Hamilton. 
Rev.  William  Henry  Webb.      A'.U.     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Second  Presbyterian  Church. 

Oliver  Morris  Wilsox.      </"./.     Irvington.  ludianapolis, 
Ind. 

Lawyer.  Sec.  Ind.  Senate,  1865-9;  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  Ind.,  1869-71;  Member  State 
Legislature,  Ind.,  1871-3.  Author  of  Digest  of  Parliamentary  Law,  Superior  Court  Re- 
ports, and  Primitive  Governments  and  their  Parliaments.  Contributor  to  McClure's  An- 
nals of  the  War.     Capt.  and  Maj.  .54th  Ind.  Inf.,  l.Stb  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

1859. 

William  Bacon  Goodwin.      /.J.     Waterville,  X.  Y. 

Cashier  Xational  Bank  of  Waterville. 

Isaac  Hollister  Hall.      F' .  0.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Editor  Sundmj  School  Times.  Prof,  in  Classical  School,  Galena,  111.,  1859-60;  and 
in  Union  School,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1860;  Tutor  Hamilton,  1861-4;  Prof,  in  Syrian 
Prot.  Coll.,  Beirut,  Syria,  1875-7;  Asst.  Editor  New  York  Independent,  1864.  Con- 
tributor to  Journals  Am.  Philolog.  Soc;  London  Soc.  of  Biblical  Archaeology;  Am. 
Oriental  Soc. ;  Author  of  a  series  of  articles  on  Cypriote  Writings  and  Inscriptions ; 
Contributor  to  Bxilletin  of  Torrev  Botan.  Club,  also  to  Journals  at  Jena,  Leipsic, 
Hanover,  and  Strasburg.  LL.B.,*  Columbia  Coll.,  1865;  Ph.D.,  Hamilton,  1876.  Mem- 
ber of  London  Soc.  of  Biblical  Archaeology,  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Am.  Philolog.  Association, 
Soc.  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis,  Torrey  Botan.  Club,  New  York  Acad,  of  Natural 
Sciences  and  other  literary  and  scientific  societies  in  Syria  and  this  country. . 

Hector  V(oltaire)  Loving.     -.E.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Wliolesale  Grocer. 

John  Herschell  MoRRON.     li'.0.     Peoria,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  John  Alsop  Paine.      6.E.     Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Prof,  of  Nat.  Sciences  and  History  at  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople,  1867-9:  Prof. 
Nat.  Sciences  and  German  at  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  111.,  1870-1.  Associate  Editor 
Independent,  1871-2.  Archaeologist,  1st  Expedition  of  Palestine  Exploration  Soc, 
1872-5.  Author  of  Catalogue  of  Plants  in  Oneida  Co.  and  Vicinity;  of  Identification  of 
Mt.  Pisgah,  etc.,  in  ill.  Statement  of  Pal.  Expedition  Soc.  Ph.D.,  Hamilton,  1873. 
Member  of  Am.  Oriental  Soc;  Soc.  of  Biblical  Archaeology;  London  Soc.  of  Biblical 
Research,  Literature,  and  Exegesis;  New  York  Acad,  of  Science,  and  Torrey  Botan.  Club. 

'f  George  Edward  Roys.      A'.  H.     Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Died  September  7,  1870. 

Daniel  AYebster  Wright.     N.I.     Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

Lawyer.  Trustee  Ogden  Coll.  City  Atty.  of  Bowling  Green,  1869-71.  Member  Ky. 
Stale  Legislature,  1873-4. 

i860. 

William  Harrison  Beach.      7'./.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Prin.  Beloit  High  School.  Prin.  Dubuque  High  School,  1867-75.  Member  Wis.  Acad, 
of  Science,  and  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Sergt.,  2d  Lieut.,  1st 
Lieut.,  Adj.  1st  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

Area  Brookins.      K.K.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    1st  Lieut.  24th  N.  Y.  Cavalry. 

f Francis  Edward  Hale.      .V.  /.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Capt.  1st  Mich.  Art.,  U.  S.  A. 


Hamilton.  21 

Milton  Harlow  Noutiiuup.      /./'.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Syracuse  Courier  since  1869.     Agent  New  York  Associated  Press  at  Albany, 
1869;  at  New  York,  1869;  Washington  correspondent  N^pw  Yorlc  Express. 

i86i. 
Horace  Porter  Bigelow.     A.  I.     Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Banlier.     Supervisor,  Oneida  Co.,  ISSl. 

'^t Arthur  CuRTiss  Danforth.     J.  A'.     New  York  City. 

Capt.  N.  J.  Vol.,  U.  S.  A.     Killed  April  20,  isr.2. 

'^^  Chaeles  MoRTiaiER  Davis.     A.  T.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Literary  Editor,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Morning  Herald.    Died  August  5,  T80S. 

fKcv.  William  Whiting  Newell,  Jr.     d'JP.      New  York 
City. 

Sec.  French  Evangelization  See,  New  York.     A.B.,  Univ.  of  New  York,  1861. 

Charles  Henry  Roys.      /.</'.     Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Dist.  Atty.  Wayne  Co.,  1871-.3.  Capt.  Co.  G,  and  Bvt.  Maj.  llTth  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5 ;  Bvt.  Maj.  for  conduct  at  Fort  Fisher. 

1862. 

ISamuel    Thomas    Brooks,    LT..r>.       O.A.       Washington, 
D.  C. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Alb.any  Law  School. 

'^  Henry  Hastings  Curran.     A. A.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lieut.-Col.  146th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  for  two  years.  Killed,  Battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
May  5,  1861.    Curran  prize  founded  in  his  honor. 

Robert  Howe  Davis.     B.I.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Bookseller  and  Stationer. 

fRev.  Henry  Martyn  Grant.      M.  T.     Middleboro,  Mass. 
Warren  Higley.     A.i:.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  and  Judge  City  Court.  School  Commissioner,  Cayuga  Co.,  1861-3 ;  Prin.  Cayuga 
Lake  A4d.,  1863-6  and  1868-70;  Prin.  High  School  and  Supt.  Schools,  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
1866-8;  Prin.  High  School,  Cleveland,  1870-1;  Supt.  City  Schools,  Dayton,  O.,  1871-3. 

tJETHRO  Green  Mitchell.      T.A.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

1863. 

*"^-t William  Kirkland  Bacon.     A'.//.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Private,  Co.  A,  14th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  and  Adj.  20lh  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  was  mortally 
wounded  at  Fredericksburgh,  December  13,  and  died  December  16,  1862. 

fHoRACE   Webster    Fowler.      K'.O.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1863.  Capt.  and  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.  16th  N.  Y.  Art.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863-5. 


2  2  Hamilton. 

f Lilian  Hardixg,  Jr.     M.F.     Longview,  Tex. 

Prin.  Longview  High  School.  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Hanging  Rock,  Ohio,  1863-4.  Lawyer, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  186i-8.  Prin.  NVhite  Haven.  Ky.,  Acad.,  1867-9.  Mayor,  Boston  Station, 
Kv-,  1870-6.  Prin.  Pendleton  Acad.,  Falmouth,  Ky.,  1877-8;  Pres.  Andrew  Female  Coll., 
Hiintsville,  Tex.,  1878-81. 

Rev.  Stephen  Grosvexoe  Hopkixs.     T.l.    Deposit,  N.Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     Sergt.  and  Adj.  160th  X.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  3  years. 
1864. 

♦"^"IHexry  Alaxsox  Butler,  Clayville,  X.  Y. 

Business.    Died  April  29,  1870. 

WiLLARD  Adams  Cobb.     E.  \.     Lockport,  X.  Y. 

Editor  Lockport,  X.  Y.,  Journal. 

*'^'  Philip  Clixtox  Currax.     LB.K.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Private  and  Sergt.  146th  X.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1  year.    Died  December  17,  1877. 

William  Hubbell  Fisher,  LL.B.    O.H.    Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Patent  Solicitor.  Author  of  Fisher's  Patent  Reports,  1873.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1867.    Member  Cincinnati  Literary  Club;  Xatui-al  History  Soc.  and  A.  A.  A.  8. 

Theodore  Faxtox  Gardxer.      I'.E.     ]Montfernieil,  Seine- 
et-Oise,  France. 

Teacher  Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  Acad.,  1864-5,  and  Utica,  X.  Y.,  Acad.,  1865-72. 

*  '*^t  JoHX  CuRTiss  KixG.      l'\  0' .     Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 
*i86s  i^QjjEEx  Wesley  McIxtosh.      I'.  6.     Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died,  Clinton,  Iowa,  March  10,  1S68. 

Paysox  HuxaERFORD  Minor.     -Jl.     Rome,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Rome  Free  Acad.,  1879-80. 

Fraxk  William  Plant.     M.l.     Joliet,  111. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Simmons.      T.E.     Madison,  Wis. 

Prin.  Kenosha  High  School,  1864-5;  Superintendent  Schools,  Kenosha,  1874-9.  Editor 
of  Chicago,  111.,  fwiiy,  1879-80.    Member  Wis.  Acad,  of  Sciences. 

Henry  Tompkins.     A'../.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

1865. 

*'^"'  Silas  Hobart  Adams.      I\L     Rochester,  X.  Y. 

Teacher  Ithaca  Acad.    Died  March  5,  1870. 

Rev.  Dana  Williams  Bigelow.      T.\.     Utica,  X.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

John  Henry  HicoK.      T.S.     Fhnt  City,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Supei-visor,  town  of  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1874-5. 

Albert  Phillips.     0.Z.     X^ew  York  City. 

With  Halstead  Sc  Co.,  Provision  Dealers. 


HaDiiUon. 


23 


1866. 
Augustus  Scott  Campbell.     O.H.     Cliicaoo,  111. 

Cattle  llaiser,  Wyoming  Ter.     Deputy  U.  8.  Murslial,  Noi-tlicrn  Dint,  of  111.,  I80!»-77. 
Member  of  U.  S.  Syndicate,  London,  Eng.,  1874-6. 

Haines  Dkake  Cunningham.      iJlK     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Morning  Telegrum,  since  18S0. 

■'  Lewis  Eeyburn  Hempsteaix      //. /.      Galena,  111. 

Lawyer.     Died  February  29,  1S71. 

John  Milton  Holley.     I.l.     La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Banker.     Landsman  and  Ship's  Writer,  U.  S.  S.  Vanderbilt,  1864-5. 

Rev.  Abel  Grosvenor  Hopkins.      T.K.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Hamilton.    Contributor  to  International  Review. 

Chester  Huntington,      T.I.     Liwood,  New  York  City. 

Manufacturer  Varnishes    and   Paints.     Prof.   Nat.    I'hilosophy,    Hamilton,    1870-80. 
Member  of  American  Assoc,  for  the  Adv.  of  Science. 

"fSEXTUs  Hungerford  Knight.     I.E.     Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Died  July  IS,  1865. 

Cl^iARLES  Wesley   Merkitt,  LL.B.      y.(l>.     East  Aurora, 
N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Prin.  Aiirora  Academy,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.     LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1875. 

Charles  Sterling  Millard.      W.Q.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Pres.  Indianapolis  Car  and  Manufg.  Co.   1st  Lieut,  aiul  Adj.,  and  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.  llTtli 
N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Charles  Patterson  Skinner.      V.  ^^.     Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Banker. 

'  William  Henry  Spencer.     A.H.     San  Mateo,  Fla. 

Died  May  28,  1877. 

1867. 

fGEORGE  Elias  Barger.      E.\.     Erie,  Pa. 

Treasurer  Erie  Dime  Savings  and  Loan  Co. 

Rev.  David  Riddle  Breed.     F.F.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.    Trustee  Albert  Lea  Coll.  for  Young  Women,  1880. 

Edwin  Jerome  Brown.     A.  T.     Oneida,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     .lustico  of  the  Peace,  1871-0. 

Rev.  Samuel  Jackson  Fisher.     M.iL     Swissvale,  Pa. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  (Jhurch. 

NicoLL  Halsey.      Z.  '['.      Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

George  Wolcott  Hubhell.      M'.E.     Newark,  N.  J. 


24  Hamilton. 

Chester  Jennings  Lyon.     .V.  F.     New  York  City, 
f  George  Henqy  Waggoner.     P.FJ.     Newark,  Cal. 

Sec.  and  Gen.  Passenger  Agt.,  South  Pacific  Coast  R.R.  Co. 
1868. 

* '*^f  Frederick  Winston  Caneieli).     J.F.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Died  September  23, 1865. 

Alfred  Conkling  Coxe.     E.A.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Director  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Utica. 

Henry  Everett  Case  Daniels.     l.H.     Chicago,  111. 

Teller,  U.  S.  Sub-Treasury. 

Charles  Gardiner  Egert.     P.H.     Ogdcnsburgli,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Martin  Rumsey  Miller.     P.H'.     Bath,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School. 

James  Hazleton  Willard.      2'./.     Bedford,  Ind. 

Lawyer.     Member  Ind.  House  of  Rep.,  1872-3,  1878-9. 


1869. 

Samuel  Farwell  Bagg,  LL.B.     M.iL     Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Sec.  and  Troas.  Watertown  Steam  Engine  Co.  Prin.  Unadilla  Acad.,  1869,  and  Franklin 
Acad.,  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1870-1,    LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1877. 

Charles  Densmore  Barrows,  LL.B.    l\  H.    Clinton,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1870. 

Thomas  Warner  Fitch.      0.1.     Cairo,  Til. 

Auditor  Cairo  and  Vinccnnes  R.  R.  Co. 

fSAMUEL  DuMONT  Halliday.      T.J.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Dist.  Atty.,  Tompkins  Co.,  1874-5;  Member  State  Assembly,  N.  Y.,  1S76-S; 
Trustee  Cornell  Univ.    A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1870. 

Eev.  Theodore  Charles  Jerome.     //.  7'.    Manistee,  Mich. 

Member  City  School  Board,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1873;  Trustee  Colorado  Coll.,  1S74. 
Contributor  to  ChrUtian  at  Work,  Philadelphia  S.  S.  yjm«,9,  Boston  CongregationaUnt. 
and  Chicago  Advatue. 

fRoswELL  Miller.     J.  A'.     Cairo,  111, 

Gen.  Supt.  Cairo  and  Vinccnnes  R.  R.     3d  N.  Y.  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  3  yrs.  in  service. 

Simon  Newton  Dexter  North.      )' .Z.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Associate  Managing  Editor  Arorning  Herald.  Special  Agt.  Census  Office  for  News- 
papers and  Book-publishing  Interests,  1880-1.    Sec.  Oneida  Hist.  Soc. 


Hamilton.  25 

1870. 
Thomas  Ai.den  Abbott.      IL(I>.     St.  Paul,  j\Iinn. 

Clerk.     Prin.  Soulhold  Acad.,  1870-1. 

'^*  Rev.  Frank  Herbert  Bagley.     II. E.     Klmtbrd,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Reforined  Church,  Greenburgh,  L.  I.,  1873-.5.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Scm.,  1873. 
Capt.  45th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5.    Died  July  15,  1878. 

f  Frederick  BuRCH.vRD  Churchill.      U.B.    New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Maurice  Dwight  Edwards.     ./.}".     St.  Paul,  ^linn. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  D.ayton  Ave.  Church. 

'^"fHowARD  Freemax.     ././/.     Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Died,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  April  26,  1870. 

t Clarence  Marian  Giles.     E  .K' .     Wccdsport,  N.  Y. 
Jonathan  Platt  Underwood.     E.(I>.     Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Dealer  in  Lumber  and  Salt. 

t William  Haines  Van  Ostrand.      E'.F.     Newfield,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

187I. 

James  Levi  Bennett.      F.I.     Oneida,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1872. 

fDEWiTT  Clinton  Johnson  Brigham.    //.  T.   Hornellsville, 
N.  Y. 

Editor  and  Principal  Proprietor  Hornellsville  Times.  Canal  Collector,  Brockport, 
N.  Y.,  1872-3.    Author  of  Truth  of  History,  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Republic. 

Franc  Burchard  Daniels.     B.J.     Chicago,  111. 

American  Express  Co. 

t^VooLSEY  Rodgers  Hopkins,  LL.B.     fLIJ.     Auburn,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Univ.,  1875. 

*"'^'  Rev.  Fred  Gridley  Kendall.     M.E.     New  York  City. 

Died,  steamer  Helvetia,  Aug.  25,  1881. 

Rev.  William  Reed.      I).  T.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Mount  Ida  Memorial  Presbyterian  Church. 
1872. 

t Julius  Irvine  Bailey.     I'.Q.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Herman  Carl  George  Brandt.     l^.F.     Baltimore,  ^Id. 

Prof.  German,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  since  1876.  In.structor  in  Modern  Languages, 
Hamilton,  1874-6.  Editor  of  Lessing's  N.athan  der  Weise,  1881,  and  a  German  Grammar, 
1881.     Contributor  to  Am.  Philological  Journal.     Member   of   Am.   Philological  Assoc. 


26  Hamilton. 

Charles  Chapin  Gridley.      /y.J.     Chicago,  111. 

Banker. 

JoHX  Hampdex  Hopkins,  LL.B.     A.B.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

LL.B.,  Albany  Univ.,  1875. 

f  Jay  Hamiltox  Jewett.      '/'.  7'.     Scotland,  ]\Iinn. 

Piineipal. 

•j-Edward  Simeox  Xorth.     J. '/'.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

William  Perry  Xorthrup,  ]\LD.     0.1.     Xew  York  City. 

House  Physician  Roosevelt  Hospital;  Clinical  Asst.  to  Dr.  Agnew.     M.D.,  Coll.  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1878. 


Samuel  Van  Vechten  HuNTixGTox.     B.A.     X.  Y.  City. 
Edward  David  Mathews,  LL.B.     ii.  T.     Utica,  X.  Y. 

LL.B.,  Hamilton,  1874. 

Laxseng  Lee  Porter.     N.F.     Chicago,  111. 

Teacher.    Tutor  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople,  1875-6. 

Hexry  Wade  Rogp^rs.     Pennington,  X.  J. 

Lawyer.  Master  Scientific  Department,  Heathcote  School,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.    Author  of 

The    Illinois  Citations,    1881.       Contributor    to    Philadelphia  Am.    Lme    Register,    St. 

Louis,   Mo.,  Southern    Law   Jieview   and   Central  Law   Journal,  and  X.   Y.  Princeton 
Review. 

JoHX  Arthlir  Skinner.     M.N.     AVestfield,  X.  Y. 

General  Insurance  Agent.  Clerk  and  Treas.  Westfleld,  187.5-82.  Director  First 
National  Bank. 

1874. 

Rev.  Carlos  Tracy  Chester.      W.0.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.     Late  Editor  on  Saratoga,  X.  Y.,  Saratogian. 

Charles  Parmelee  Eells.      ii.  T.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Nathaniel  Emmoxs  Paine,  M.D.     1.0.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Physician  X.  Y.  State  Homoeopathic  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  1877-80.  Contributor 
to  X.  Y.  Homaopathic  Times  and  to  Records  of  X.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.  Soc.  M.D., 
Albany  Medical  Coll.,  1876. 

1875- 

Hexry  Dwight  (Williams)  Gardxer,  M.D.    Z'.  '1'.    Utica, 
X.  Y. 

Teacher,  Westfield,  X.  Y.,  Union  School,  1875-6.  Asst.  Physician,  Pontiac,  Mich., 
State  Insane  Asylum,  1S79.  M.D.,  Columbia  Medical  School,  1878.  Member  Oneida  Co. 
Microscopical  Soc. 


Hamilton.  27 

William  Ebenezeii  Lewis,  LL.li.      /.I.     Utica,  N.  V. 

AsBt.  Dist.  Atty.  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1881.     LL.T..,  Ilannlton,  ISV.l. 

William  Gleason  Stone,  M.D.      >IJK     Eliiin,  HI. 

Asst.  I'l.y.ician  in  Insane  Asylum.     M.D..  B.'ll.'Vi.o  Med.  r„ll.,  1878. 
1876. 

Nicholas  Dubois  C^iiase.     1.1.     Great  Bend,  Pa. 
Frank  Fillmore  Davis.      l^.Z.     Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

John  Richard  Steele  Dey.      6*.//.     Pclham  Manor,  N.  Y. 
Howard  Parmelee  Eells.     ./'.//.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Ohio  Central  K.K.  Cn.  and  Ohio  C.  Coal  Co. 

Richard  W.  Johnson,  M.D.     J.//.     St.  Paul,  ^Slinn. 

Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  Fort  Assinabolue,  Montana. 

George  Sidney  Robbins.     I.  T.     Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico. 

Civil  Engineer.    Prin.  Carbondale  School,  Kan.,  1879-80. 

''"  William  Thomas  SprigcxS.     H.n.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Died  December  19,  1877. 

1877. 

Glentw<jrth  Reeve  Butler  ,  M .  D .     0. 1'.    Brooklyn ,  N .  Y , 

House  Surgeon,  L.  I.  Coll.  Hospital.    M.D.,  L.  I.  Coll.  Hospital. 

t  William  Ferdon.      J. P.     Piermont,  N.  Y. 

Lawj-er. 

John  Sanger  Hawley,  M.D.     N.A.     N.  Y.  City. 

House  Surgeon  N.  Y.  Hospital.    M.D.,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1880. 

Rev.  David  Allen  Reed.     J.  2'.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Author  of  Protestant  Foreign  Missions,  from  the  German,  1880. 
1878. 

AYiLLiAM  Bacon  Crittenden.     M.  T.     Bucyrus,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

f Walter  Cary.      T.I.     Gunnison,  Colo. 

.Journalist,  Gunnison  Xews-Democrat. 

Howard  Simmons  Paine,  M.D.     I.O.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Albany  Medical  Coll.,  1881 ;  M.D.,  Grey  Prizeman,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.  Regents,  188 

Charles  Oliver  Young.       /.J.     Port  Jervis,  N-  Y. 

Lawyer. 


28  Hamilton. 

1879. 
Theodore  Hand  Allen.      T.B.     Utica.  X.  Y. 

Student  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1S81. 

James  Miller  Bennett.     A.E.     Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Student  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 

William  Smith  Carter.      /.V.     Oneida,  N.  Y. 

Student  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 

Porter  Lee  Chester.     /7.  T.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Student  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 

Francis  Edwent DwiGHT.     A.E.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Student  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

George  Varnl^i  Gorton.     E.F.     Eichfield  Springs,  X.  Y. 

Prof,  in  Richfield  Spa  Sem.  and  in  Allen's  Acad.,  Chicago,  1880. 

Robert  ScHELL  RuDD.     P.P.     X'^ew  York  City. 

Student  Columbia  Law  School,  1881. 

Delevan  Edward  Walker.      A'./'.     Mohawk,  X.  Y. 

Student  Buffalo  Med.  Coll,  1881. 

1880. 

George  Taylor  Church.     F.P.     Saratoga  Springs,  X.  Y. 

Head  Master  Temple  Grove  Sem..  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  and  Associate  Editor,  Saratogian. 
Teacher,  Saratoga  High  School,  1880-1. 

Charles  Alexander  Gardiner.     A. A.     Albany,  X"^.  Y. 

Prof.  Greek.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1881:  and  of  Languages,  Allen  Acad.,  Chicago, 
111.,  1880.  Compiler  on  Johnson's  Eucvclopedia,  1880;  Editor  ou  History  of  Civil  Service 
of  State  of  N.  Y.,  1881;  Author- of  "National  Education,  read  before  Univ.  Convoc, 
Albany,  1881;  Contributor  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Argus  and  Journal.    LL.B.  Hamilton,  1881. 

Seth  Grosvenor  Heacock.     -. //.     Buffalo,  X^.  Y. 

Student  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  ISSl. 

t William  ]\Iillard.     M.I.     Clayville,  X^.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Agricultural  Implements. 

Percy  Lincoln  Klock.     B.0.     Watertown,  X.  Y. 

Prin.  Saratoga,  N-  Y.,High  School  sincelSSl.  Teacher,  Richfield  Springs  Sem.,  X.  Y., 
1880. 

1881. 

John  Otto,  Jr.     A.ik     Buffalo.  X.  Y. 

Real  Estate  Broker. 

1882. 

t^^VA  John  Beatty.      O.P.     Marquette,  ^Nlich. 
Fred  Manwell  C alder.     M.A'.     Xew  York  Mills,  X.  Y. 


Haiiiilton.  29 

f Daniel  ('lay  IIougiitox.  //. /.  Oakljind,  Cal. 
Hahuy  Orlando  Jones.  E'.A.  Ilollcy,  N.  Y. 
WoiiTuiNGTON  Cogswell  Miner.     N.iL     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

i8cS3. 

fCiiARLES  Herhert  Avery.     V.l'.     Uti(;a,  N.  Y. 
William  Henry  Avery.     .\.l'.     Clinton,  N.  X. 
William  Theodore  Bush.      V. //.     Lowville,  N.  Y. 
George  Kenneth  Eraser.     FjIK     Albany,  N.  Y. 
William  Alexander  Hoy.     ./'./.     Albany,  N.  Y^. 
Clement  Graham  Martin.      \ .1'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 
Edgar  Whitman  Nash.      F.I.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

1884. 

Edward  Woodbridge  Avery.      //. /.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 
Robert  Belden  Barrows.     BM.     Clinton,  N.  Y^. 
Granville  Ingraham  Chittenden.      r.lJ.     Plainfield,  111. 
Andrew  Leishman  Gardiner.    ./.  1.    Fort  Covington,  N,  Y. 
Clarence  Mann  Paine.      ZJ-^.     Albany,  N.  Y^. 

1885. 

Frank  Douglass  Allen.     ./. £".     Malone,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Milton  Ford.     1.  V".     Belfast,  N.  Y^. 
Milton  Kent  Merwin.     M.T.     Utica,  N.Y. 
William  George  Russell.     ././/.     Marcellus,  N.  Y. 


THE  MIAMI  CHAPTER, 

1835    TO    1873. 

Annals. 

It  was  through  the  personal  effort  of  Samuel  Eells  that  the 
Miami  Chapter  was  established.  It  appears  from  the  ''Memorial" 
of  the  founder  of  the  society,  that  in  February,  1835,  he  came 
to  Cincinnati  to  commence  the  practice  of  the  law.  In  September. 
183(),  he  delivered  his  first  public  address  before  the  Miami  Chapter 
of  A.A.iP.  at  its  first  anniversary.  The  Chapter,  then,  must  have 
been  established  in  the  month  of  September,  1835.  The  following- 
facts  relative  to  its  establishment  Avere  comnmnicated  to  the  writer 
by  the  Hon.  Wm.  S.  Groesbeck,  of  Cincinnati,  and  Mr.  John  P>, 
Temple,   of   Louisville,  Ky. 

Sanmel  Eells  came  to  Cincinnati  carrying  a  letter  introducing 
him  to  Mr.  Groesbeck,  who  had.  the  year  before,  been  graduated 
at  Miami  University,  and  was  then  engaged  in  the  study  of  law 
in  Cincinnati.  They  immediately  became  friends.  Mr.  Eells  laid 
before  his  new  friend  his  scheme  for  founding  among  college 
students  a  society  which  should  "be  national  and  universal  in  its 
adaptations,  so  as  not  merely  to  cultivate  a  taste  for  literature, 
or  furnish  the  mind  with  knowledge,  but  with  a  true  philosophical 
spirit  looking  to  the  entiTQ  man,  so  as  to  develop  his  whole  being 
—  moral,  social,  and  intellectual."  Mr.  Groesbeck  approved  of  the 
plan,  and  consented  to  aid  Mr.  Eells  in  his  undertaking,  and  was. 
thereupon,  duly  initiated,  by  Mr.  Eells,  in  the  law  office  in  which 
Mr.  Groesbeck  was    at    that   time    studying. 

Miami  University  was  at  that  time  the  most  celebrated  institution 
of  learning  in  the  West,  and  Mr.  Groesbeck,  having  just  graduated 
there,    was   acquainted    with    all    the    students    who   would   probably 


Miami.  .    31 

be  available  for  niembersliip  in  a  society  such  as  ]Mr.  Kells  liad 
in  view.  lie  sutroested  certain  names  to  Mr.  Eells .  of  those  who 
seemed  the  most  promising  of  the  members  of  the  university,  and 
a  correspondence  was  immediately  commenced  witli  Ihem  relative 
to  the  establishment  of  the  society.  This  resulted  in  C'iias  L. 
Telford  and  John  IJ.  Temple  coming  to  Cincinnati  for  initiation 
into  the  society.  Mr.  Temple,  in  a  lengthy  letter  to  the  writer, 
says  of  this:  "Brother  Eells.  by  correspondence  with  Charles  L. 
Telford,  induced  him.  with  his  classmate  .Tohn  B.  Tem[)le.  to  visit 
Cincinnati ;  and  in  tln'ir  room  at  the  Deunison  House  initiated 
them  as  meml)ers  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  fraternity,  and  thus  laid 
the  foundation  of  Miami  Chapter,  which  they  organized  immediately 
on   their  return  to  Oxford." 

Of  the  first  pultlic  appearance  of  the  organization  in  Miami 
University,  Brother  Temple  writes  thus:  '' Soon  after  the  organi- 
zation, in  the  fall  of  l<s;35  and  ensuing  winter,  and  when  the 
membership  was  about  nine,  it  was  thought  prudent  to  bring  the 
existence  of  the  society  to  the  knowledge  of  the  faculty'  and  students 
of  the  college,  and  it  was  arranged  that  notice  of  a  meeting 
should  by  request  be  read  at  morning  prayers  by  the  president. 
He  accordingly  announced  the  meeting  of  the  Alpha  and  Delta 
and  Phi  society,  manifestly-  to  cast  some  ridicule  upon  the  an- 
nouncement. In  a  few  days  the  members  appeared  with  badge 
breastpins,  and  at  once  a  very  pronounced  opposition  to  the  or- 
ganization was  manifested  by  the  students,  although  they  were 
ignorant  of  the  character  and  aim  of  the  society." 

It  was  attempted  to  make  this  opposition  to  the  society  effective  by 
excluding  any  future  members  from  admission  to  the  literary  societies 
of  the  university,  of  which  there  were  two.  Resolutions  to  this  effect 
were  passed  and  rescinded,  and  again  passed.  When  they  were  made 
final,  the  members  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  quietly  resigned  from  these 
societies,  and.  taking  with  them  a  goodly  number  of  those  who  did  not 
belong  to  their  organization,  proceeded  to  form  another  literary  society, 
similar   to   those    which    they    had    left.       The    new    literar}'   society 


32  Miami. 

flourished,  and  finally  absorl)ed  one  of  the  old  ones  ;  whereupon  the 
other  expunged  from  their  minutes  the  resolution  prohibiting  the 
admission  of  Alpha  Delta  Phis,  and  the  opposition  ceased. 

Alpha  Delta  Phi  soon  became  one  of  the  institutions  of  Miami  Uni- 
versity, and  flourished  for  a  period  of  thirty-eight  years  from  its 
establishment.  During  these  years  many  other  societies  were  insti- 
tuted, with  varying  success,  some  of  them  becoming  rivals  of  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  but  nothing  occurred  during  the  existence  of  the  Chapter, 
after  it  became  au  established  fact,  that  was  peculiar  in  its  nature  or 
of  uncommon  occurrence  in  the  ordinary  course  of  under-graduate 
life. 

In  June,  1873,  Miami  Universit}'  was  closed  to  students  for  an 
indefinite  period,  and  with  it  the  Miami  Chapter  ceased  to  exist.  The 
membership  of  the  Chapter  was  never  large  ;  but  we  believe  that  it  may 
be  said  of  the  members,  that  ^hat  they  lacked  in  numbers  to  make 
them  strong  they  more  than  made  up  in  enthusiasm  for  aud  loyalty-  to 
their  society.  They  always  felt  a  pride  in  the  fact  that  their  Chapter 
had  been  established  by  the  founder  of  the  society  himself,  and  it  was 
with  the  deepest  regret  that,  with  their  ranks  still  filled,  they  saw  their 
old  Chapter  take  its  place  amongst  those  whose  active  functions 
are  suspended. 

During  the  first  year  of  the  existence  of  the  Chapter,  it  is  believed 
that  thirteen  members  were  initiated,  the  names  of  whom  it  has  been 
thought  proper  to  place  at  the  head  of  the  membership  list,  as  charter 
members. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Charles  Loomis  Telpokd.     //./. 
John  Baylor  Temple.      0.  T. 

Albert  M.  Fletcher.      T.ff. 

Hugh  Lancaster.     //'./'. 

John  McCoy.     M.J. 

Chaltncey  Newell  Olds.     £'.i?. 

Samuel  M.  Smith.      7.  ?*. 

Eobert  Duncan.      )'./L 

George  IVIcLellan  Parsons.     P.I. 

Samuel  Reber.     //. )'. 

Robert  Calendar  Smith.     B.  W. 

Virgil  Milton  Dubose.     I.E. 

Hugh  Thompson  Reid.      T.F. 


1834. 
Robert  Hamilton  Bishop.      O.M.     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Private  Teacher;  Master  Grammar  School,  Miami,  1845-52;  Prof.  Latin,  Miami,  1852- 
73.     LL.D.,  Farmer's  Coll.,  1877. 

William  Slocum  Groesbeck.      LI.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Retired  Lawyer.  Prof.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  many  years.  Memher  Ohio  Legisla- 
ture; member  Constitutional  Convention,  Ohio,  1851.  U.  S.  Representative  from  Ohio, 
1857-9.     Member  of  U.  8.  Silver  Commission,  1878. 

*i849  jj^y-YYian  J.  Groesbeck.      M.N.     Covington,  Ky. 

Lawyer. 

*^^^^  Samuel  W.  Parker.       Y.Il.      Connersville,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Junction  R.R.  of  Ind. ;  Member  Ind.  Legislature,  1836-41 ;  U.  S. 
Representative  from  Ind.,  1851-5.    A.B.,  Miami,  1828.    Died  February  1,  1859. 

O.  N.  Stoddard,  \Aj.D.     Z'.S.     Wooster,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Nat.  Science,  Wooster  Univ. ;  Prof.  Nat.  Science,  Miami,  1869. 
3 


34  Miami. 

1835- 
William  Dennison.     J. 2'.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Retired  Lawj^er.  State  Senator  of  Ohio,  1848-50 ;  Presidential  Elector,  1852, 1856 ;  Gov- 
ernor of  Ohio,  1860-4.     U.  S.  Postmaster  General,  1865. 

*i859  Horatio  J.  Harris.     A'.F.     Vicksburg,  Miss. 
*^^'-  Daniel  3Iolony.     A.0.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Farmer's  Coll.,  and  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Miami  Univ. 

James  Clement  Moffat.     Z'.  E.     Princeton,  N.  J. 

Prof.  Church  Hist,  in  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.  Author  of  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
^Esthetics ;  A  Comparative  History  of  Religions ;  Song  and  Scenery,  or  A  Summer  Ramble 
in  Scotland ;  Alwyn,  a  Romance  of  Study.  Also  numerous  articles  for  Periodicals,  Printed 
Addresses]  and  Society  Papers,  in  all  not  less  than  125.  See  Hart's  Manual  of  Am.  Lit., 
and  Index  Volume  to"  Princeton  Eerieio.  D.D.,  Miami,  1853.  Member  of  the  American 
Oriental  Soc,  and  of  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  N.  J. 

1836. 

*i853  Albert  M.  Fletcher.      7'. 77.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Approximate  date  of  death  above. 

*'^^  Hugh  Lancaster.     H.P.     Hamilton,  Ohio. 
John  McCoy.     M.J.     Independence,  Mo. 

Merchant,  Manufacturer. 

Chauncey  Newell  Olds.      E.Q.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1848-9;  Ohio  State  Senator,  1850-1;  Atty.  Gen-, 
of  Ohio,  1865 ;  Solicitor  for  P.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  at  Columbus,  since  1870 ;  Tnistee  Miami 
Univ.;  Trustee  Lane  Theo.  Sem.;  Trustee  of  State  Asylum  for  Insane,  1866-76.  LL.D.. 
Marietta  Coll.,  1869. 

*^^'i  Samuel  M.  Smith,  M.D.     A.Y.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Approximate  date  of  death  above.    Prof.  Starling  Med.  Coll.  Ex. -Surg.  Gen.  of  Ohio. 

*i854  Oharles  LooMis  Telford.      B.A.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

John  Baylor  Temple.      O.Y.     Louisville,  Kv. 

Pres.  Southern  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Ky.  Cashier  of  Farmer's  Bank  of  Ky.,  1850- 
78.  Trustee  Centre  Coll.,  Danville,  Ky.  Author  of  Address  before  the  Graduates  of  Ero- 
delphian  Lit.  Soc,  Miami  Univ. ;  also  of  Articles  of  historical  and  miscellaneous  character, 
and  on  li*  ins. ;  also  of  an  Address  in  Prosecution  of  Rev.  Gilbert  Robinson,  before  Pres- 
bytery of  Louisville.  LL.B.,  Transylvania  Univ.,  1838.  Pres.  of  the  Military  Board  of  Ky., 
from  September,  1861  to  July,  '62. 

1837- 

*^^  Robert  Duncan.      V.B.     Fayette,  Miss. 

Committed  suicide  some  time  during  the  war. 

George  McLELLANf^tet^o^^^""^  l\  I.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Retired  Lawj-er. 

.*'^'  Samuel  Reber.     ./.  Y.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     Probate  Judge  St.  Louis  Co.     Died  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  December  1,  1879. 


Miami.  35 

*'^^  Rev.  RoBKKT  Calendar  Smith,     li. '/'.     Macon,  Ga. 

Prof.  Mental  ami  Moral  Phil.,  Oglethorpe  liiiv.,  Milliiigeville,  Oa.,  18u3-":j.  Con- 
tributor to  Oolmiibia,  S.  C,  Prexbyterian  llerinr,  ])ie(l  while  Pastor  Presbyterian 
Chureh,  Maeoii,  Ga.,  May  2.',  1874. 

183CS. 

* '*'^-  Virgil  Milton  I) UBOSE.     l.ll'.     Texas. 

Approxiniate  date  of  death  above. 

*""•'  Samuel  J.  John.      I'/. A.      Wanen  Co.,  Ohio. 

,     Appro.viniate  date  of  death  above. 

John  Gilbert  Lowe.      A',\.      Dayton,  Oliio. 

Retired  Lawyer. 

*  ^*^^f  Hugh  Thompson  Keid.      7'./".     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Territorial  Dist.  Atty.,  1840-2.  Pres.  Des  Moines  Valley  R.R.,  1869-72. 
Col.  15th  Iowa  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  18(52-3 ;  Briu;.  Gen.,  1863;  resigned,  1864.  Died  August  21, 
1874,  from  wounds  at  .^hiloh. 

1839. 

William  Birney.     A.<1>.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.  Contributor  to  Westminster  Revieic,  Fraser's  3fagazine,  N.  Y.  Commercial 
Advertiser,  etc.  Capt.  to  Brig.-Gen.  commanding  3d  div.,  10th  corps,  and  2d  div.,  25th  corps. 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

*'**''  Jacob  Butler-.      B.1\     Muscatine,  Towa. 

Lawyer. 

Philemon  Beecher  Eaving.     J.  V.     Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Common  Pleas,  1862.     LL.U.,  Uuiv.  of  Xotre  Dame,  1878. 

*^^^  John  B.   Groesbeck.      /\1\     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
*''''  James  H.  Hart.      ^'.A^     Piqua,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Adit.  71st  Ohio  Inf., U.  S.  A.,  1861  ;j;,ieut.-Col.,  April,1863;  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen., 
1865. 

*'*«'  Robert  S.  Holt.      l^.X.     Yazoo  City,  INIiss. 

Lawyer.     Died  May  27,  1867. 

Samuel  F.  McCoy.     ././/.     Chillicothe,  Oliio." 

Lawyer.    Probate  Judge,  1852-61. 

*  1862  Joseph  Miller.     E.B.     ChilKcotlie,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Representative  from  Ohio,  1857-9.    Died  a  U.  8.  District  Judge  in  Neb. 

William  Alexander  Moore.     A'.//.     Midway,  Ky. 

Farmer.  Pres.  Midway  Deposit  Bank;  Justice  of  the  Peace;  Pres.  Midway  Paper 
Mill  Co.,  1874-8. 

Henry  Folsom  Page.     P.Z.     Circleville,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Presidential  Elector,  1864;  Member  of  Constitutional  Convention  of  Ohio, 
1873-4.     Author  of  Law  of  Divorce,  1850 ;  Virginia  Military  Lands. 

*"**'  George  Swan.      I^.O.     Cohnnl)U8,  Ohio. 


^6  Miami. 


1840. 
*^^^  John  Baer.      B.W.      Columbus,  Ohio. 

Fanner.    Approximate  date  of  death  above. 

*^^^  William  W.  Belville,  M.D.     H'JL     Woodbridge,  Cal. 
*i88i  ^YiLBUR  CoNOVER.      U.S.     Daytoii,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Died  October  3,  1881. 

]  Charles  Elliott.     A.0.      Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Bib.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  ISTorth  Weetorn  Theo.  Sem.  since  1863.  Prof.  Western 
Univ.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1847-9;  Prof.  Greek,  Miami  Univ.,  1849-63.  Author  of  Treatise  on 
the  Sabbath,  1868;  Part  of  Lange's  Commentary,  1874;  Treatise  on  Inspiration,  1877; 
Hermeneutics,  1881.  A.B.,  Lafaj-ette  Coll,  1840 ;  D.D.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1861.  Member  of  Am. 
Oriental  Soc.  and  Victoria  Inst.,  London,  Eng. 

*  ^^'^^  George  Ellis  Pugh.     E.  T.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1848;  City  Solicitor  of  Cincinnati,  1850; 'Atty. 
Gen.  of  Ohio,  1851;  U.  S.  Senator  from  Ohio,  1855-61. 

Robert  Wilbur  Steele.     E.T.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Retired  Lawyer.     Trustee  Miami  Univ.,  also  Lane  Theo.  Sem. 
184I. 

George  L  Andreav,  M.D.      0.6.     LaPorte,  Ind. 

U.  S.  Examining  Surgeon  since  1876;  Med.  Examiner  for  all  the  principal  Life  Ins.  Cos. 
doing  business  in  Indiana.  Author  of  A  Contribution  to  the  Rational  Treatment  of  Dysentery ; 
The  Sanitary  Value  of  Forests,  1879.  M.D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  1845.  Member  Am.  Med. 
Assn.;  Am.  Acad,  of  Med.;  Am.  Public  Health  Assn.  Sanitar}'  Inspector,  U.  8.  San. 
Com.,  1861-5. 

Rev.  John  Mason  Bishop.     I.F.     Covington,  Ind. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  church.    Trustee  West.  Fern.  Sem.,  Oxford,  Ohio. 

*'*'^| Charles  August  Jones.     A.II.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Pilot  in  employ  of  the  United  States.    Died  July  15,  1866. 

Calvin  Fletcher  Vance.     H'.I.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Miss,  and  Tenn.  R.  R.  Co.,  1853-66;  Atty.  for  same  R.R. 
since  1860. 

1842. 

Samuel  Glasgoav  Armor,  M.D.     Z'.X.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Long  Island  Coll.  Hospital;  formerly  in  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  and  Univ.  of  Michi- 
gan.   M.D.,  Missouri  Med.  Coll.,  1845.     LL.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1872. 

* —  C.  H.  Bryan.     A'. I.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Went  to  California  many  years  ago,  and  there  died. 

fOfiADiAH  Miller  Conover.      E.U.     Madison,  Wis. 

Reporter  Supreme  Ct.,  Wis.,  since  1864.  Prof.  Anc.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  Wis., 
1852-8;  Regent  Univ.  Wis.,  1859-66.  Author  of  Wisconsin  Reports,  vols.  17-52.  Editor 
Northicestern  Journal  of  Literature,  1850.  Member  Wis.  Hist.  Soc;  Wis.  Acad.  Science. 
A.B.,Coll.  ofN.  J.,  1844.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.     LL.D.,  Univ.  Wis.,  1878.     \ 

*'^'  Moses  Peed  Green.     P.Z.     Hannibal,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 


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*"''  James  Samuel  IIiBBEN.       /./'.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Merchant.    Died  October  1",  1ST7. 

Daniel  W.  Iddings.      7.  Y' .     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  and  Register  in  Bankruptcy. 

Adam  McCrea.      M.iL     Ciroleville,  Ohio. 

Landlord. 

* —  E.  T.  Mendenhall.      E.L     Wilcox  Co.,  Ala. 

*'*'*  Benjamin  Person  Portis.      /'.J.     Cuba  Station,  Ala. 

Planter.    Member  Ala.  Legislature,  1853-4.     Died  December  16,  1878. 

GeorCxE  Knox  Shiel.     E.Q,     Salem,  Oreg. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.  Representative  from  Oreg.,  1861-3. 

Isaac  Van  Ausdal.      I.^.     Dayton  View,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Merchant.    Director  Dayton  National  Bank,  1880-81 ;    Director  Cooper  Insurance  Co., 
1874-81. 

1843. 

*'»'*'  Charles  Barnes.     A.B.     Madison,  Ind. 

Teacher.     Supt.  Schools,  Madison,  Ind.,  1853-5 ;  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1855-67 ;  Madison, 
Ind..  1867-70. 

*^**'  Lafayette  Washington  Ciialfant,  ./.J.     Felicity,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

♦^^-^  Thomas  Haire.     ./../.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Vers  ALIUS  HoRR.     E.U.     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Not  in  active  business.     Clerk  of  Courts  of  Champaign   Co.,  1867-76.     Capt.,  Co.  1, 
66th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863.     Ohio  Military  Agt.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  until  1866. 

George  Washington  Keely.     E'.V.     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Dentist.    Prea.  Am.  Dental  Assn.,  1876.     D.D.S.,  Ohio  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery,  1853. 

William  Bennett  Moore.     A.^.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Deputy  Fourth  Auditor,  since  1863. 

* ^*"  Silas  Bailey  Walker.     A.I.     Sidney,  Ohio. 

1844. 

*'^  M.  A.  Brown,  M.D.      .¥.  7'.     Circle ville,  Ohio. 
*^^  Charles  D.  L.  Brush.     A.H.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

*^^'  William  Davis  Gallagher.     A.F.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

1845. 

*i872  ^YiLLiAM  S.  Burrows.     E' .Y' .     Franklin,  Ohio. 


38  Miami. 

Robert  Pattersox  Effingek.      7'.Jl'.     Peru,  Ind. 

Lawyer. 

James  Samuel  Goode.      T.I.     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Law^-er.    Judge  Com.   Pleas,  since  187p;    Mayor,   Spriugfic-ld,   1853-5;    Pros.   Atty. 
of  Clarke  Co.,  1858-61. 

James  Douglas  KiRKPATRiCK.     J. A.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Cotton  Factor.    2d  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  3d  S.  C.  Inf:,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Algernon  Sidney  Sullivan.     //.  Y.     NeAv  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Public  Administrator,  City  of  Xew  York,  1876-81. 

Thomas  Lee  Wright,  M.D.       /. '/".     Bellefontaine,  Ohio. 

1846. 
James  Clark,  LL.B.     I.I.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  2d  Ohio  Diet.,  1855-8.  Con- 
tributor to  New  York  Ledger,  1865-82.     LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1848. 

*'*'^  Charles  Pinckney  James.     H.0.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Approximate  date  of  death  above. 

*i**^2  Rev.  Henry  L.  McGuire.      H.iL     Richmond,  Ind. 

Died  wliile  Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  September  4,  1853. 
1847. 

Rev.  John  Clinton  Bonha:m.      (KF..     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Prof.  Phys.  and  Phil,  in  Bonham  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  186.5-72. 

Thomas  A SHTON  BuRROWES.     I.L     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Retired  from  Stationery  business.    Prin.  Cincinnati  Female  Sem.,  1850-9. 

* —  Herman  B.  Mayo.      A'.  W.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Mel ANCTHON  Wade  Oliver.      M.X.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Com.  Pleas,  1856-66;  Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1873-5 ;  Alderman, 
City  of  Cincinnati,  1880-2. 

Charles  Stewart.     B'.I.     Easton,  Pa. 

Iron  Master  and  Manufacturer  of  Iron.  Director,  Thomas  Iron  Co..  Hokendaugua. 
Pa. ;  Director,  Warren  Foundry  and  Machine  Works,  Phillipsburg,  X.  J.  M.  D.,  Lmv.  ot 
Penn.,  1852. 

1848. 

Alexander  F.  Hume.     M..\.     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Com.  Pleas,  since  1876. 

Rev.  George  Lewis  Kale.      P.I.     Bellefontaine,  Ohio. 

Pastor  first  Presbyterian  Church.  D.D.,  Wooster  Univ.,lS75.  Chaplain  90tb  Ohio  Inf., 
D.  8.  A. 

1849. 

*'**^*'  Richard  Clough  Anderson.     U'.S.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer  of  Agricultural  Implements. 


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Samuel  Alexander  Bonn  Kit.      /.J.     (Jrcensburg,  Ind. 

Lawyer.    JudKCof  CMvciiit  Court  nince  is;-  ;   ^fcinbor  Iiid.  Legislature,  1854-6;   Judge 
of  Com.  "pleas  Court,  Dearborn  and  Uunh  Cos.,  Ind.,  1856-60. 


1850. 

^^'^^  James  H.  Perkins.      l.\i.     Cincinnati,  Oliio. 

Lawyer.     Approximate  date  of  death  abovi. 

f Robert    Stevenson   Yoorhis,    LL.H.     1.\.     New    York 
City. 

Lawyer.  Prof,  of  Med.  .Iin-ispnidcn.-r  in  Mr,l.  ('..11.  nf  Mo,,  isr,.",-;;  St.  I.'.uis  Coll, 
of  Physicians,  1867-9.  .\.r..,  Coiilr.'  Coll.,  is.-.o;  1,1,.  |;.,  Cit,rinii;iti  l.i.w  .^<l,ool,  IS;VJ. 
Author  of  an  address  brloiv  the  (h-aii.l  l.n,l>cr  of  Maso,,-.  in  M...,  IsTI,  Mil.jrrt,  Free- 
masonry as  an  Element  of  Civilization.  Major  and  .)ud^e  .\d\oeate  (len.  Mii^s-ouri  Militia, 
1861. 

185 1. 

*'*•*  Samuel  Heron.      E.A.     Connersville,  Ind. 

Lawyer,  and  was  shortly  before  his  death  ordained  to  tlie  Presbyterian  Ministry. 
Died  November  17,  1860. 

*  ^''^"t  Jordan  Anthony  PuGH.     ././"'.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

1852. 

Rev.  Harmar  Charles  Denny.      P.N.     New  York  City. 

Priest  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.     Prof,  in  St.  Francis  Xavier  Coll. 

Milton  Sayler.      /../.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1862-4;  Member  Citj-  Council,  Cincinnati,  1864-6; 
U.  S.  Representative  from  Ohio,  1873-9.  Author  (with  Swan)  of  Supplement  to  the  Revised 
Statutes  of  Ohio. 

Rev.  David  Saving.     A.K.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor  Independent  Church.  Editor  Chicago  Alliance.  Author  of  Truths  for  To-day, 
First  and  Second  Series;  Motives  of  Life;  and  Club  Essays. 

1853. 

Rev.  James  Hall  Brookes.     M.K.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Presbyterian  Editor.  Author  of  How  to  be  Saved ;  ^^aranatlla ;  The  Way  made  l^lain  : 
Is  the  Bible  True;  From  Death  unto  Life;  May  Christian.s  Dance;  The  Books  of  the  Bible; 
seven  vols,  of  The  Truth,  and  about  100  tracts. 

Rev.  Andrew  Gowdy  Chambers.     B.I.     Freehold,  N.  J. 

Prin.  and  Proprietor  of  Freehold  Inst,  since  1868.  Priu.  Norm.al  Dept.  Mi.imi  Univ., 
1853-6 ;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Piqua,  Ohio,  1856-60.  Pastor  of  church  in  New  York  City,  1864- 
5.  Prof,  of  Math,  and  Astr.,  Mt.  Auburn  Inst.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1865-6 :  Supt.  Ohio  Female 
Coll  ,  1866-8.  , 

*'■*'-  Rev.  Pollard  McCormick  Morgan.     0.1.    Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Priest  of  Roman  Catholic  Church.     Died  April  14,  1872. 


40  Miami. 


1854. 

Kev.  Thomas  Foster  Cortelyou.       T.  W.      Montgomery, 
Ohio. 

Pastor  PreslDyteriauiPhuixh. 

Eev.  John  HussEY.      2'.i?.     Lafayette,  Ind. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  retired.  Pi-of.  Glendale  Female  Sem.,  1865 :  Hanover  Coll.,  18(57  ; 
Pardue  Univ.,  1870.     Ph.D.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1871. 

Rev.  John  Thomas  Killen.     K.  T.K.     Morris,  111. 

Presbyterian.    Ex-Prin.  Normal  Dept.  Miami  Univ. 
1855. 

Lewis  Noble  BoNH AM.     I.E.     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Farmer,  and  Agricutural  Editor,  Cincinnati  Commercial  since  1880.  Prin.  Bonham 
Female  Sem.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1859-72. 

f  John  PuRSEL  Haire.     E.I.     Ripon,  Wis. 

Clergyman  and  Teacher;  Prin.  Wis.  Female  Coll.,  1870-3;  Prof.  Latin  Lang,  and  Lit., 
Ripon  Coll.,  1873-5;  Prin.  Jancsville  Classical  Acad.,  1875-8;  Member  Board  of  Trustees 
Wis.  Female  Coll.,  1870-75.     A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1855. 

1856. 

LuTELLUS  HussEY.      Z'.B.     Lockland,  Ohio. 

Farmer.  Until  recently  in  the  practice  of  Medicine.  M.D.,  Physio. -Med.  Coll.,  (Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Private  and  Ist  Sergt  83d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Lieut.  63d  and  Capt.  llOtli 
U.  S.  C.  Inf.,  1862-6. 

Rev.  John  Newton  McClung.      0.  Y.     AVellington,  Kan. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     1st  Lieut.  74th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S63-5. 

Rev.  David  Jackson  Strain.      T.I.     Athens,  111. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     Prin.  North  Sangamon  Acad.,  1856-66. 

William  Taylor.     I.E.     Bourneville,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  and  Farmer. 

1857. 

Archibald  Stewart  Dunlap,  ]\I.D.     A.O.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Surg.  Kat.  Milit.  Home  since  1870.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867. 

Lewis  Drake  Manning.     E.E'.     Batavia,  Ohio. 

Justice  of  the  Peace. 

*  ^^^  Warner  Symmes  Oliver.      I.  fl.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Merchant.    Died  May  30,  1874. 

William  WiLMER  Page.      r.B.     Portland,  Orcg. 

Lawyer.     Prosecuting  Atty.,  4th  Oreg.  Dist.,  1S60-2 ;  Circuit  Judge,  1862. 


Miami.  41 


ISGl 


18«3 


Nelson  Saylek.      A'.  J.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Mayor,  Home  City,  Ohio,  since  1879.  Prof.  Cliena.  and  Med.  Jurig.  Ohio  Med. 
Coll.,  18o9-C2;  Prof,  of  Am.  Lang.  andChem.  in  Mt.  Auburn  Young  Ladies'  Inst.,  1858-63; 
Trustci!  Miami  Univ.,  since  1870. 

Joseph  Lyle  Thornton.     ./'.  7'.     Mitldletown,  Ohio. 

Farmer.    Priu.  Hughes  High  School,  Cincinnati,  1860-73.    M.D.,  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1862. 
1858. 

Gideon  Reed  Brain AED.      E.li.      Springfield,  111. 

Fanner. 

James  Stoddard  Dewey.     l.V.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Alexander  Guy.     A,X.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Preacher. 

Robert  Moore.     M.L     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Chief  Engineer  and  Contractor  in  building  Belleville  and  Carondelet  R.R. ;  Sewer  Com- 
missioner of  St.  Lo\iis,  1877-81.  Author  of  paper  on  Storm,  Water  and  House  Drainage  in 
Sewers,  Transactions  Am.  Public  Health  Association,  1881 ;  on  Street  Pavements  and  House 
Drainage  in  Engineering  News.  Member  Am.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers.  Asst.  U.  S.  Engineer, 
1863.  ; 

Tudor  Homer  Parker.     P.I.     Covington,  Ky. 

Lawyer.     Died  June  21,  1861. 

William  V.   Scioieltzer.      J'.S.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Joseph  Crocker  Snow.      H'.I.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Pastor  Universalist  Church.  Prin.  Westbrook,  Me.,  Sem.  and  Female  Coll.,  1869-72. 
Author  of  Letters  from  Abroad,  1878,  and  numerous  contributions  to  religious  press.  Chaplain 
23d  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  for  9  months. 

f Samuel  Frank  Steele.     P.X.     Hillsboro,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Com.  Pleas  Judge  since  1872.     A.B.,  Centre  Coll.,  1859. 

Edgar  Melville  Ward.     F.  T.     New  York  City. 

Artist. 

Herbert  Henry  AYeakley.      A.  J.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Banker. 

1859. 

Rev.  James  Smith  McDonald.      '/./.>'.     San  Rafael,  Cal. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

Duncan  McDonald.      7. '/".     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Pros.  Atty.  of  Champaign  Co. 
i860. 

Rev.   George  Turner  Crissman.      }'.IJ.     Kearney,  Neb. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 


42 


Miami. 
Elijah  Francis  Dewey.     L\.     Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Circuit  Court  Commissioner,  1870-1.  Local  Editor  Detroit  Free  Tress  and 
Chicago  'Times,  1861-3. 

Arthur  Boyd  Parker.      V.  T.     Petersburg,  Ky. 

Farmer.     Clerk,  Boone  County  Ct.,  1866-74.     Private  5th  Ky.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Abram  Morris  Pence,  LL.B.     //./.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School. 

John  Riner  Sayler.      O.A.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Author  of  Sayler's  Statutes  of  Ohio,  and  Sayler's  Form  Book. 

Rev.  Frank  Asbury  Spencer.     N.d.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Tutor  Ohio  Univ.,  1865.    Has  retired  from  the  ministry  and  become  a  merchant. 

Walter  Scott  Thomas.      T.I.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  U.  8.  Commissioner  Southern  Dist.  Ohio,  since  1865;  Pros.  Atty.,  Miami  Co., 
1866-70;  Trustee  Miami  Univ.,  1870-80.    Acting  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1863-5. 

John  Andreavs  Webb.     A.  T.     Austin,  Tex. 

Hardware  Merchant. 

Cyrus  M.  Wright.    M.0.    Basle,  Switzeriand. 

Dentist.  Prof.  Mechanical  Dentistry  and  :Metallurgy,  Ohio  Dental  Coll.,  1870-2: 
President  American  Dental  Society  of  Europe,  1878.  Author  of  Praktische  Gesprache 
iiber  Zahne  und  Zahnarzneikunde,  1875.  Correspondent  of  Johnston's  Dental  Miscellany, 
The  Dental  Cosmos,  and  the  Cincinnati  Dental  Registry  of  the  West.  D.D.S.,  Ohio 
Dental  Coll.,  1864. 

i86i. 
Edward  Nicholas  Clopper.     P.0.     Texas. 

Prin.  Texas  Pub.  Schools.    Prin.  Pub.  Schools,  Cummingsville,  Ohio,  to  1879. 

William  Judkins  Comley.     H'.J.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
David  Wade  OuY.     A.H.     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Merchant.    LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School. 

Thomas  Brainerd  Marshall.      0.8.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Miller.    Orderly  Sergt.,  Co.  K,  83d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Archibald  Mayo.     /.  ¥.     Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

1862. 

*'**'■'  James  Polk  Broavn.     A.J.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

2d  Lieut.  l.Mh  U.  S.  Inf.,  1863;  Bvt.  1st  Lieut.,  1863;  1st  Lieut.,  1864;  Capt.,  1867.  Died 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  9,  1875. 

* —  Aquila  J.  Daugherty.     a.  ¥.     Hamilton,  Ohio. 
fTnoMAS  Lewis  Deaveese.     ././'.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Farmer. 

Albert  Henry  Gere.     /.'.  .V.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wholesale  Merchant. 


•1879 


1860 


Miami.  43 

'  William  AVoodkuff  Olds.      /. /'.     Colmnhus,  Ohio. 

Adjutant,  42d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  tliiMi  ('apt.  (\).  A.  Killed  near  Toint  Gibson,  Mis«., 
May  ],"1863. 

HiRAM  David  Peck.      LF.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor  of  Cincinnati,  1876-8.  Author  of  Municipal  Laws  of  Ohio; 
Manual  for  Townships  in  Ohio.     LL.B.,  H.-irvard  Univ.      Private  86th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 

186t-5. 

'■  William  Irving  Tuoii as.      E'.(I>.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Private,  Co.  H,  11th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 
1863. 

Theoi30RE  Darwin  Brooks,      li' . '/'.     Convoy,  Ohio. 

Prin.  Convoy  Schools.  M.D.,  Ohio  Med.  ('oil.,  1864.  Asst.  Surg.,  S8th  Ohio  Inf., 
U.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

James  Wilson  McGregor.     EJ-).     Oxford,  Ohio. 

Farmer.    Formerly  Methodist  Clergyman. 

fDAViD  Bassett  Snow.     /.  W.     Ottawa,  111. 

Lawyer.     Serge.-vnt,  Co.  K,  83d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S62-5. 
1864. 

fWiLLiAM  Evans  Guy.     J.  2'.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Iron  Manufacturer.  Vice-Pres.  and  Sec.  St.  Louis  Bolt  and  Iron  Co.  since  1873;  Pres. 
Tudor  Iron  Co.  since  1880.  Author  of  occasional  correspondence  and  editorials  in  St. 
Louis  Globe- Democrat.  Member  of  St.  Louis  Acad,  of  Sciences  and  Amer.  Inst,  of 
Mining  Engineers.  A.B.,  Princeton  Coll  ,  1865;  M.E.,  Freiberg,  Germany,  1869;  LL.B., 
Cincinnati  Law  School,  1879.    1st  Sergt.,  86th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862. 

John  W.  Mayo.      M.U.     Greenville,  Ohio. 

Private,  20th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

Frank  Stuart  Powell.     P..\.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Commission  Merchant. 

Moses  Fleming  Wilson,  LL.B.     lJl>.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.,  Hamilton  Co. ,  Ohio,  1866-9 ;  Pros.  Atty.,  Police  Court  of  the 
City  of  Cincinnati,  1869-71 ;  Judge  of  Police  Court  of  the  City  of  Cincinnati,  1877-81 ;  Atty. 
for  Adams  Express  Co.  since  1871.  Author  of  Criminal  Code  of  Ohio,  with  Notes  of  Deci- 
sions and  Precedents  for  Indictments.     LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1865. 


1865. 

Henry  Clay  Johnson.      EAl.     Norwalk,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

Charles    Bates    jNIontgomery,   LL.B.      J.J.     Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.]?.,  Cinciimati  Law  School. 

James  E.   Stewart.      T.O.     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Bookkeeper,  Springfield  Savings  Bank. 


44  Miami. 


1866. 
Carlisle  Barrere.     A.E.     Chillicotlie,  Ohio. 

Wholesale  Grocer. 

Samuel  P.  Scott.     ./.J.     Hillsboro,  Ohio. 

Rev.  Charles  Seely  Wood.      E.I.     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Presbyterian  Home  Missionary  in  Wisconsin,  from  1869-73;  since  then  retired. 
1867. 

f  George  Spencer  Bishop.     l.B.     Mankato,  Kan. 

Banker.  Prin.  North  Sangamon  Acad.,  111.,  1870-1.  Coimty  Surveyor,  1871-6.  Mem- 
ber Kau.  Legislature,  1872-80.     Private,  167th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864. 

t Stephen  Ashton  Burrowes.     J./i.     Franklin,  Ohio. 

Banker.     LL.B.,  Michigan  Univ.,  1869. 

f^*'^  Rev.  James  Harvey  Clark,     li.d).     Trenton,  N.J. 

Episcopalian  Clergyman. 

fRev.  James  Edward  Platter.     F.K.     Winfielcl,  Kan. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyau  Univ.,  1867. 

f  Alfred  Addison  Thomas.     A.  W.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor  of  Davton,  Ohio,  1872-5;  Atty.  for  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis  Rail- 
road.    Private,  4th  Bat.  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867. 

fAMOS  WiLLETS  Wright.      O.Y'.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Asso.  Editor  St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat.  Editor  Milwaukee  Sentinel,  1880-81 ;  Editor 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Gazette,  1868-71.  Lecturer  on  Eng.  Lit.,  Miami  Valley  Coll.,  1874-6. 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867. 

1868. 

Albert  Ankeney.     A.(I>.     Alpha,  Ohio, 

Farmer. 

James  E  Brooks.     A. P.     Cambridge  City,  Ind. 

Telegraph  Operator. 

William  G.  Blynn.     J.J.     Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Jeweller. 

Ahijah  Raymond  Byrkett.     M.S.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Private,  Co.  H,  11th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  3  years,  3  months. 

Joseph  Matthews  Hibben.     F.Q.     Hillsboro,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

Rev.  John  Boyd  Johnston-.     ^..V.     Shawville,  111. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  Shawville  and  Roberts. 

*i87i  ^lvan  Leander  McLain.     A'.  J'.     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Died  May  14,  1871. 


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Miami.  45 


James  Lafonts  McLain,  M.l).     E.V.     ITrl)ana.  Ohio. 

Druggist  and  Pliysiciau. 

1869. 

Anson  Sherwood  Baldwin.     N..\.     IMum  ('reek,  Neb. 

Lawj-cr.    Member  Nebraska  Legislature,  1881-2. 

Frank  Stuart  Brooks.     IJ").     Columbus,  Oliio. 

Coal  Mercliaut. 

*^*'*  S.  Mitchell  Smith.     M.(I>.     Coluuibus,  Ohio. 

Newspaper  Reporter.     Died  March  7,  1878. 

KiRBY  Smith.      l.Z.    Hillsboro',  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

*'^'*fC.   Stetson  Spencer.      T.I.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Died  while  in  college. 

1870. 

James  Miliken  McFarland.     E.  W.     Topeka,  Kan. 

Chief  Clerk,  Kan.  State  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Joseph  McMaken.     U.P.     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Suburban  Reporter,  Cincinnati  Enquirer. 

John  Boyd  Roby.     P.(IK     Ludington,  Mich. 

Lumber  Dealer. 

Harlan  Page  Ustick.     ././".     Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

Rev.  Ebenezer  S  McKitrick.     Alleghenv  City,  Pa. 

Pastor  United  Presbyterian  Church. 

187I. 

t James  Scott  Baker.     ^'.A^     Huron,  Mich. 

Railroading. 

Robert  Hamilton  Bishop,  Jr.      P.P.    Mankato,  Kan. 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser.     Private,  69th  and  167th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  one  year. 

Edwin  Campbell  Martin,  LL.B.      E.J.     Hamilton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  18T9. 

Rev.  David  Ross  Moore.     Brookville,  Ind, 

Pastor   Presbyterian    Church.      Director    of    Oxford    Female    Scm.    Contributor   to 
Cincinnati  Herald  and  Presbyter. 

James  Oliver  Shiras.      O.N.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Telephonic  Engineer. 


46  Miami. 

Robert  Brewster  Stanton.     Z.l.     Denver,  Col. 

Division  EugLoeer,  Coloi-ado  and  Clieyenne  I)iv.,  U.  P.  R.R.,  Room  3,  Union  Depot. 
Denver,  Col.    Member  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engineers. 

James  Patterson  Ziegler,  M.D.     Mount  Joy,  Pa. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1880.    Member  Am.  Med.  Association. 
1872. 

Horace  Ankeney.     1.  ¥.     Alpha,  Ohio. 

Farmer. 

Sylvester  Lyons  Bishop.     E.-.     Denver,  Col. 

Civil  Engineer. 

Moses  Branson  Earnhart.     Troy,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Pros.  Atty.,  Miami  Co.,  since  1879.    Mayor,  Troy,  1877-9. 

Rev.  George  Edwin  Gowdy.     Carlisle  Station,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

1873. 

Francis  Marion  Coppock,  LL.B.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Ph.D.,  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1876;  LL.B.,  Cincinnati    Law  School,  187S 
Author  of  numerous  essays  on  legal  topics,  since  1879,  in  American  iauo  Record. 

Henry  Webster  Hughes.     Glendale,  Ohio. 

Banker. 

*i88o  ^^iLLiAM  Barkelow  McAlpin.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Wholesale  Merchant. 

1874. 

f  Thomas  Gordon  Brown.     Xenia,  Ohio. 

Postmaster  at  Xenia.    A.B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1874. 

f Parker  Dickson.     Avondale,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  for  Southern  Dist.  of  Ohio,  1876-81 . 

* '^^'^-j- John  Smith  Galloway.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Died  while  preparing  for  the  bar. 

f Horace  A  Irwin.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Book-keeper. 

f  James  Oscar  Jefferys.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

fRev.  John  Carruthers  Watt.     Findlay,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.    A.B.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1874. 


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1875- 
^"^^f  John  Caleb  Baker.     Greens? I )uri;-.  111. 

Died  while  prepaiiii!,'  for  Ww.  bar. 

■j-Harry  Campbell.      Fronton,  Ohio. 

Drug  Merchant. 

■f-Rev.  Harry  W.  Henry.     Wooster,  Ohio. 

Presbyterian  Licentiate. 

fRoBERT  AroRRTsoN.     Princeton,  N.  J. 

Student  Princeton  'I'lieo.  Seni.     A.B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1876. 

f Balfour  Snyder.     Columbns,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

1876. 

■j-Newton  Claypool.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Asst.  Treas.  Union  Railroad  Transfer  and  Stock  Yard  Co. 

■(•Joseph  Ellis  Galigher.     Park  City,  U.  'J' 

Superintendent  Ontario  Silver  Mining  Co.'s  Mill. 

fJoHN  Platt  McLaren.     Glendale,  Ohio. 

Medical  Student.     A.B.,  "Williams  Coll.,  1877. 


THE   URBAN   CHAPTER, 

1835     TO     1839. 

Annals. 

The  Urban  Chapter,  eonuected  with  the  University  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  was  estabUshed,  as  were  the  first  five  chapters  of  the  Fra- 
ternity, through  the  efforts  of  graduate  members  of  the  Hamilton 
Chapter,  or  undergraduates  who  had  left  that  college  for  other  insti- 
tutions ;  among  these,  in  the  case  of  Urban,  Daniel  Huntington,  Ham- 
ilton, '36.  AVith  him  were  associated  sevei'al  other  members  of  his  own 
Chapter  ;  and  in  the  earliest  catalogue  of  the  Fraternity',  1837,  under 
Urban,  to  the  names  of  those  belonging  directly  to  the  Chapter  is 
appended  a  list  of  graduate  members  of  other  Chapters  resident  in  New 
York  Cit3-'and  its  vicinity,  while  its  list  also  contained  names  connected 
with  an  early  effort  of  the  Hamilton  Chapter.  Urban,  the  earliest  of  our 
metropolitan  Chapters,  occupied  at  an  early  day,  while  the  membership 
of  the  Fraternity  could  still  be  counted  by  tens,  the  same  relation  to 
the  interest  of  graduate  members  in  the  fortunes  of  the  Fraternity, 
which  has  been  for  the  last  twenty-five  years  happily  and  successfully 
maintained  by  Manhattan. 

After  the  lapse  of  two-score  years,  in  which  Urban,  alone  among  the 
Chapters  of  an  ever  Crescent  Fraternity,  numbers  one-half  its  members 
among  those  whose  connection  with  it  has  been  transferred  by  death, 
but  little  remains  to  be  told  of  the  fortunes  of  the  Urban  Chapter.  Dr. 
Raymond  Hoyt  Seeley,  '39,  has  added  to  its  annals  his  own  personal 
reminiscences  of  the  Chapter.'  "  The  Urban  Chapter,"  he  writes,  "  had 
a  brief,  but  not  inglorious  existence.  As  it  met  but  a  few  times  after 
my  connection  with  it,  my  recollections  of  its   proceedings  are  neither 


Urhc 


49 


minieroiis  nor  very  distinct.  I  iciiicnihor.  however,  that  some  elioice 
men  were  in  its  ranks,  and  that  its  meetings  abonnded  in  good  fellow- 
ship, and  were  both  profitable  and  interesting.  1  recall  one  occasion 
on  which  representatives  from  the  Colnmbia  Chapter  met  with  us,  and 
among  them  were  Mr.  John  Henry  Hobart,  son  of  the  distinguished 
bishop  of  that  name,  and  Mr.  John  Jay.  sine(!  then  Ambassador  of 
the  United  States  at  the  Court  of  Austria.  The  evening  was  well 
occupied,  and  was  memorable  in  our  annals. 

"  Soon  after  this  Urban  Chapter  was  witlubawn  from  the  University, 
and,  if  I  remember  correctly,  it  w\as  for  tlie  following  reasons  :  — 

"  A  rival  societ}'  had  adopted  the  i)ractice  of  electing  its 
members  from  the  Sophomore  class,  wdiile  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
elected  none  below  the  last  term  of  the  Junior  year.  By  this 
arrangement  our  rivals  had  the  o[)portunitv  of  selecting  the  most 
promising  men,  unless  we  should  follow^  their  example  of  electing 
Sophomores.  But,  as  the  meml)ers  of  the  University,  for  the  most 
part,  entered  when  quite  young,  it  was  thought  that  their  scholar- 
ship could  not  be  sufficiently  developed  in  their  second  year  to 
afford  a  fair  opportunity  for  judging  their  qualitications.  Hence, 
instead  of  petitioning  the  Council  for  leave  to  choose  our  members 
a  3'ear  earlier  in  their  academic  course,  we  concluded  to  recommend 
a  withdrawal  of  the  Chapter  from  the  institution.  Our  petition  was 
granted,  and  with  the  graduation  of  my  class  —  that  of  1839  — 
the  Urban  Chapter  ceased  to  have  any  connection  with  the 
Universit}'.  I  need  not  say  that  this  action  caused  us  many 
regrets  ;  but,  I  doubt  not.  it  has  seemed  ever  since  to  every  one 
(as  at  the  time)  the  liest  thing,  in  the  circumstances,  thnf  could 
be   done. 

"Soon  after  the  Conniiencenicnt  in  the  sunnner  of  1839  the 
membei-s  of  our  Chapter  were  scattered.  The  most  of  them,  I 
think,  removed  from  the  city.  No  meeting  has  since  been  held ; 
and  it  is  prol)ablc  that  some  of  them  hav»>  entered  the  realm  of 
mystery    beyond    us.       Yet    the    hearts    of    the     living    members    are 


50 


Urban. 


loyal ;  and  it  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  suggest  the  propriet}'  of 
having  one  more  gathering,  that  we  may  brighten  the  memories 
of  '  auld  laug  syne,'  and  mingle  our  tears  of  S3mpath3^  over  our 
departed  comrades,  while  we  once  more  pledge  ourselves  to  each 
other,  and  take  courage  for  that  part  of  our  earthly  career  which 
is  still  before  us." 


I 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE   CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

James  Samuel  Evans.     F'.X. 
Henry  Partridge  Fessenden.     Z .A. 
Frederick  Hughson.     F.N. 
Robert  Ransom  Kellogg.      T.S. 
•    A  RiiOADS  Van  Nostrand.     E  .  S. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Bailey.     //.  7'. 

David  Conger.     A.P. 

William  Armstrong  Dod.     M.d. 


1835. 
"*^^|Alexander  Hamilton  Bailey.     A.  T.     Rome,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Couuty  Judge,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1851-5;  Member  N^.  Y.  Assembly,  18t9; 
State  Senator,  Oneida  Co.,  1862-5;  U.  S.  Kepresentative  from  N.  Y.,  1867-71.  A.B.,  Coll. 
of  ]N'.  J.,  1837.     Died  April  20,  1874. 

^^"tDAViD  Conger,  M.D.     A.I\     New  York  City. 

A.B.,  Coll.  ofN.  J.,  1837. 

fFREDERiCK  Hughson.     F.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Counsel  to  N.  Y.  Savings  Bank.     A.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1839. 

^*'"  Rev.  Robert  Ransom  Kellogg.      T.S.     Milford,  Pa. 

Studied  Auburn  and  Union  Theo.  Seminaries,  1835-8.  Pastor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1839; 
Romeo,  Mich.,  18W-S;  Detroit,  1848-53;  Dis.  Sec.  A.  F.  and  C.  U.,  1853-5;  Pastor,  Lo Roy, 
N.Y.,  1855-7 ;  Lima,  1857-9 ;  Milford,  Pa.,  1861-6.     Died  September  25,  1865. 

1836. 

^^"t William  Armstrong  Dod.     M.J.     Princeton,  N.  J. 

Pastor,  Presbyteri.an,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1852-9.  Lecturer  on  Architecture,  Coll.  of  N.  J., 
1855-9.  Rector,  Trinity,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1861-6;  without  charge,  1866-72.  A.B.,  Coll.  of 
N.  J  ,  1838.  Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1847.  D.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1859.  Died  Decern. 
ber  31,  1872. 

Rev .  James  Samuel  Evans.    P.  X.   Woodside,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Retired  Presbyterian.  Tau£?ht,  New  York  City,  1819-43;  Pastor,  Middletowu,  N.  Y., 
1844-9;  Setauket,  18.50-68;  preached,  N.J.  and  N.  Y.,  1870-5:  Pastor,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1876- 
81.    Grad.  Union  Theo.  Seminary,  1839.    D.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1857. 


52  U7'ban. 

*i807  Henry  Partridge  Fessenden.     Z'.A.     Orange,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    A.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1837.    Died  October  9,  1867. 

*  '"^  A  Khoads  Van  Nostrand.      E' .  8.     Mound  City,  111. 

Lawyer;  practised  the  latter  part  of  his  life  as  Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor.  Died 
March,  1865. 

1837. 

William  Edgar  Baker.     /.A.     New  York  City. 
Elias  H.  Howard.      i'./A     Washington,  N.  Y. 
* — jCoRNELius  Verbryck.     F.J.     New  York  City. 

Died  within  three  years  after  leaving  college. 

Rev.  Alfred  Augustin  Watson.    E.  T.    Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Rector.  Before  studying  theology  admitted  to  New  York  Bar.  D.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  O. 
Chaplain  2d  N.  C.  Inf.,  O.8.A.,  and  Post  Chaplain,  Hospital,  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  1861-3. 

1838. 

Rev.  Arthur  Cleveland  Coxe.      I '.J.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Bishop  of  the  Diocese  Western  N.  Y.  in  the  Protestant  "Episcopal  Church,  since 
1865;  Priest,  since  1842.  Rector,  Calvary  Church,  New  York  City,  1859-65.  Author  of 
Christian  Ballads,  1840;  Impressions  of  England,  1856;  etc.  D.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1865; 
Kenyou  Coll.,  1867.     Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Fellow  National  Acad,  of  Design. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Moore  Goldsmith.     M.F.     Bellona,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1852.  Stated  Supply,  Southport,  N.  Y.,  1842-5; 
Pastor,  1845-9;  Stated  Supply,  Bellona,  1849-52.  Trustee  Elmira College,  since  1863.  Grad. 
Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1843.    D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  18SU. 

George  (Catlin)  Griswold.      T.8.    Dresden,  Germany. 

Retired,  lived  abroad  many  years. 

*  "*^'  Charles  Edward  MiLNOR.     P.I^.     New  York  City. 

Merchant  and  Banker ;  many  years  of  firm  Babcock,  Miftior  &  Co.,  importers;  from 
1861  till  death,  of  firm  of  Morton,  Bliss  &  Co.  Pres.  New  York  Mercantile  Library; 
Trustee  St.  Mary's  Coll.     Died  May  8,  1877. 

*'^^  Rev.  Stephen  Patterson.      N.X.     Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Rector  Christ  Church.     Died  of  yellow  fever,  September  14,  1853. 

#1879  j^g^   Jacob  Van  Nostrand.      O.Z.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Inst.,  New  York  City,  1838-57 ;  Prin.  Tex.  State  Inst,  for  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  Austin,  Tex.,  1857-76;  Prof.  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1876-9.  See 
Annals  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Hartford,  Conn.     Died  November  29,  1879. 

1839. 

Rev.  Samuel  Hanson  Coxe.     I'.N.     Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Rector,  late  of  Utica,  N.  Y.    D.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863. 

t  Willi  AM  Edward  Cramer.     //.//.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Journalist,  editor,  and  senior  publisher  Kviiing  Wisconxin,  since  1847;  associate  editor 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Argus,  1843-6.  Presidential  Elector-atlarge,  Wis.,  1872.  Trustee  Milwaukee 
Female  Coll.,  1858-61.    A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1838. 


Urban.  ^3 

fMiLLS  EIly  Latiirop.      Z'.  T.     New  York  City. 
Rev.  Raymond  Hoyt  Seeley.     P. A.     Haverhill,  Mass. 

Pastor,  since  1800,  North  Congrcaration.il  Church;  Pastor,  Bristol,  Conn.,  184."?-9; 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1849-58;  American  Chapel,  Paris,  France,  1858-G().  Crad.  Union  'J'hoo. 
Sem.,  1842.  D.D.,  Univ.  of  City  of  N.  Y.,  1804.  Assoc.  Member  Victoria  Inst,  of  Great 
Britain. 


'^''•'  Rev.  Benjamin  Franklin  Stead.     /.  (9.     Astoria,  N.  Y 

Studied  Union  Theo.  Sem. ;  Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Bridi 
N.  Y.,  1852-79.    D.D.,Univ.  of  City  of  Now  York,  1865.    Di 

f Emory  Townsend.     A'.  J.     Pike,  N.  Y. 


Studied  Union  Theo.  Sem. ;  Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Briderburg,  Pa.,  1842-52;  Astoria, 
N.  Y.,  1852-79.    D.D.,  Univ.  of  City  of  Now  York,  1865.    Died  February  15,  1879. 


THE   COLUMBIA    CHAPTER, 

1836    TO    1885. 

A^iiials. 

In  1836,  when  the  Fraternity-  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  was  but  foui- 
years  old,  she  established  her  fourth  Chapter  at  Columbia  College. 
This  Chapter,  since  known  as  the  Columbia  Chapter,  was  founded 
b}^  John  Ja}-,  then  a  Senior  in  Columbia  College.  Mr.  Jay  as- 
sociated with  himself  his  classmate,  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Henr3- 
Hobart,  and  these  two  undergraduates,  having  been  duly  initiated, 
held  their  first  meeting  on  the  cA^ening  of  June  16,  1836.  This 
meeting  was  presided  over  by  the  Et.  Rev.  Arthur  Cleveland 
Coxe,  then  an  active  member  of  the  Urban  Chapter,  connected 
with  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York.  The  Columbia 
Chapter  began  that  night  to  exert  an  influence  wliich  has  since 
been  felt  in  the  pulpit,  in  foreign  courts,  on  the  bench,  at  the 
bar,  in  the  legislature,  in  the  professor's  chair,  and  in  business. 
At  that  session  there  were  initiated  :  Harvey  Augustus  Weed,  '36  ; 
Giles  Mumford  Hillyer,  '36  ;  Henry  McVickar,  '36,  and  Nathaniel 
Wilham  Chittenden,  '38. 

At  this  time  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  stood  "alone  in  Colmnbia, 
and  the  rapid  growth  and  increasing  influence  of  this  secret 
brotherhood  served  only  to  deepen  the  jealousy  of  the  uninitiated. 
At  length  the  Chapter  numbered  thirty-three,  nearly  all  of  whom 
remained  active  members  to  the  last,  and  their  pi-ogress  excited 
such  unpleasant  feelings  between  classmates,  that  the  Chapter  re- 
turned its  charter  to  the  archives  of  the  Fraternity,  having  reached 
the   fourth  jear  of  its   existence. 

An  interval  of  forty  years  now  succeeded,  during  which  the 
oriirinal   members   attained   eminence   in  their   several  callings.     Six 


Columbia.  55 

entered  the  ministry  ;  seventeen  pursned  the  study  of  hiw  and  have 
since  acquitted  themselves  with  distinction ;  one  of  whom,  John 
Ja}^,  has  wortliily  and  efficientl}'  represented  liis  countr}-  as  United 
States  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Austria.  Three  of  them  have 
been  elevated  to  the  bench :  Samuel  Blatchford,  who  declined  the 
Judgeship  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  York,  in  1855,  when  so 
appointed  by  Governor  Morgan  II.  Clark,  but  who  is  now  Circuit 
Judge  of  the  United  States  for  tlie  Second  Judicial  Circuit ;  the 
late  Hon.  John  Vanderbilt,  at  one  time  New  York  State  Senator, 
and  afterwards  Judge  of  the  County  of  Kings,  N.  Y.  ;  and  the 
lion.  James  Walker  Fowler,  Justice  of  the  District  Court,  in  the 
City  of  New  York,  for  the  Third  Judicial  District.  Two  have  filled 
the  professor's  chair  with  well-merited  suceess  in  New  York  — 
Professors  John  MacMullen  and  William  Henry  Leggett.  Two 
became   bankers,  well   known   in  Wall   street   circles. 

From  time  to  time  applications  for  a  charter  of  Ali)lui  Delta 
Phi  were  received  from  students  of  Columbia  College ;  l)ut  none, 
however,  met  the  entire  approval  of  the  Fraternity  until  the  re- 
ception  of   the   petition   of  the  reorganizers    of  the  Chapter. 

With  the  surviving  brothers  and  the  Fraternity  at  large  to  encour- 
age them,  eight  undergraduates  assumed  the  task  of  reestablishing 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  in  Columbia.  The  initiation  ceremony  took  place 
Wednesday  evening.  May  18,  1881,  in  the  Masonic  Temple,  corner  of 
23d  street  and  6th  avenue.  It  was  conducted  by  representatives  from 
the  following  sister  Chapters :  Hamilton,  Yale,  Amherst,  Harvard, 
Geneva,  Peninsular,  Dartmouth,  Williams,  Manhattan,  Middletown, 
Kenyon,  Union,  Cornell  and  Phi  Kapi)a.  There  were  present  one 
hundred  and  ten  members  of  the  Fraternity.  Conspicuous  among  the 
speakers,  after  the  exercises  of  the  initiation,  were  Professor  George 
B.  Newcomb,  Williams,  '56;  Daniel  Huntington,  Hamilton,  '36; 
Professor  John  MacMullen,  Columbia,  '37;  Hon.  David  R.  Jaques. 
Harvard, '42  ;  Professor  Charles  Sprague  Smith,  Amherst,  '74  ;  Theo- 
dore L.  Mead,  Cornell,  '77.  The  Chapter  is  now  fully  established 
and  confident  of  a  brilliant  future. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

1836. 

John  Jay.     N.\. 

John  Henry  Hob  art.     N.  P. 

1881. 

Thomas  Daniel  Rambaut.      f?.!'. 
Job  Lewis  Smith,  Jr.      I.l'. 
Edward  Rowland  Greene.     J.(P. 
Albert  Fillmore  Hyde.     A.I. 
Alfred  Lee  Manierre.      //'.  ^\ 
'  George  Howard  Abeel.      H.J. 

J08IAH  Huntington  Fitch.     Z'.M. 
Frederick  James  Hamilton  Merrill.     J.J. 

1836. 
*^^^  Giles  Mumford  HiLLYER.      J.(J\     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  John  Henry  Hobart.     N.  P.     Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Trinity  Church.    S.T.D.,  Columbia,  1856. 

John  Jay.     N.A.     Katonah,  N.  Y. 

Publicist,  Lawyer.  President  of  the  Fraternity  since  1876.  U.  S.  Minister  at  Vienna, 
April,  1869  to  April,  1875;  N.  Y.  Commissioner  for  Antietam  Cemetery,  1868;  Pres.  of  the 
Union  League  Club  for  many  years ;  Sec.  of  the  N.  Y.  Irish  Relief  Committee,  1847.  Distin- 
guishedfor  his  early  espousal  of  the  abolition  cause  and  a  life  lonij  support  of  indepcndencii 
in  political  action.  AuUior  of  nearly  100  published  sjk  (clus  ami  addresses,  —  among  others. 
The  Dignity  of  the  Abolition  Cause;  Report  on  ilu  (  ..ii>tiiiiti()nal  Right  and  Duty  of 
Congress  to  Exclude  Slavery  from  the  Territories  and  Xew  Statis,  1839;  Ca.ste  and  Slavery 
in  the  American  Church,  1842;  Progress  aad  Results  of  Em.ancipation  in  the  West  Indies, 
1843;  America  Free  or  America  Slave,  1856;  Lccompton  Crisis,  1858;  The  American 
Church  and  the  Slave  Trade,  1860;  The  Great  Conspiracy  and  England's  Neutrality,  3861 ; 
The  Great  Issue,  1864;  Centennial  Oration  on  the  Battle  of  Harlem  Plains,  1876.  Contribu- 
tor to  International  Review,  North  American,  I/i-itorical  Magazine,  and  many  other 
papers  and  reviews. 

*^^'  Rev.  Henry  McViCKAR.      Z'.J.     New  York  City. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman. 

*—  Henry  Ward,  Jr.      P.IL     New  York  City. 


Columbia.  57 

*is75  George  Gilfekt  Watkiis.      ll'J-).     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

» '^'^  Harvey  Augustus  Weed.     A'. /v.     New  York  (%. 

Lawyer,     . 

1837- 

^•'^"^  Rev.  Charles  Aldis.      2'. /A     Detroit,  Mich. 

Rector  Christ  Church.     Died  at  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  April  1,  1857. 

Samuel  Blatchford.      i:.l\     New  York  City. 

U.S.  Circuit  Ju.lcj.  since  1S78.     Vrivate  Sec.  to  W.  H.  S^yard    Gov    N   V,  ]8;i9-41; 

lUiHt^,.,-  <,.,•     I'^il-"   r    •<  T>i-tii>t  .Tuil'T.lSCT-TS.    Tni^tce,  Columbia,  Biiice  18t)7.    LL,.!^., 
Miit.u\  .  ,       l^^I   -,  1  .     ■'■,.,, .i-iMiriut.- nf  X-w  V..rU;  New  York  Civil  and  Criminal 
.        Vm  /i'     ''V    ,  !'l,f,n-    -  ('■  ivnii    Cniirt    LVpnit-,   ITvoU.;    lUatchtbrd's   and   llowland's  Ad- 
St;"i;li!H'l',.l.,;:n,ini.....hlbnrsrn.,..  ■:,..,,  vol.     Member  N.Y.  Hist.  Soc.^ 

Nathaniel  Willl\m  Chittenden.      E'A'.     New  York  City. 

Law}-er. 

*  iw  Henry  Partridge  Fessenden.     Z'.A.     Orange,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     Initiated  in  Urban. 

* ''^»  Anthony  Halsey.     r'JlK     New  York  City. 

Banker.    Cashier  Tradesman's  Bank.    Trustee,  Columbia,  1872-9 ;  CJlerk  of  the  Board, 

1874-9. 

William  Henry  Leggett.     M.A.     New  York  City. 

Prin   Private  School,  1841-81.     Editor  of  Bulletin  of  the  Torrcy  Botanical  Club,  1870- 
81.    Member  of  Torrey  Botanical  Club;  also  Acad,  ot  bciences. 

John    MacMullen.       O.K.      Washington    Heights,    New 
York  City. 

Prin  of  a  Private  School,  1841-81.  Author  of  the  Education  of  the  Rich,  1881;  belf- 
Government  in  Schools,  1880;  Nathan  Hale,  a  I'ocm. 

Rev.  John  Ireland  Tucker.      AM'.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Church  of  the  Holy  Cross.     Prin.  of  the  Warren  Free  Inst.     S.T.D.,  Columbia, 

1858. 

*"^^  John  Vanderbilt.     /•:'.//.     Flatbush,  L.  I. 

Judge  of  Kings  County  Court,  1843-6 ;  N.  Y.  State  Senator,  1851-3 ;  Candidate  fo^^^^ 
Gov.,  xV'  Y.,  1856.    Chairman  of  the  Committee  to  Investigate  the  Affairs  of  Union  Coll.. 
1853.    Died  May  16,  1877. 

*"^^  Samuel  H.  Whitlock.     A.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

1838. 

Benjamin  Tredwell  Kissam.     N.Z.     Bayone  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York. 

^•«»  Benjamin  ROMAINE,  Jr.      A'..\.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

■"  "*^'  George  Templeton  Strong.      P.  6.     New  York  City. 

Lawver.  Trustee,  Columbia,  1853-75;  Projector  and  Trsas.  of  the  U.S.  Sanitary 
CoraSion;  Conptroler  Trinity  Church  Parish,  1870-5;  I'^es.of  New  York  Philharmom. 
Soci  Pres.  New  York  Church  Music  Association;  Trustee  New  York  Lite  Ins.  and  Irusl 
Co.    Member  New  York  Microscopical  Soc. 


58  Columbia. 

*^^^  Francis  Marion  Ward.     A. A.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Merchant.    Died  of  yellow  fever,  September  2,  1847. 

*^8^2  Henry  Hall  Ward.     ^.0.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  firm  of  Ward  &  Gibbs,  1848;  afterwards  Banker,  firm  of  Wa-d  &  Co. 
Treas.  N.  Y.  State  Soc.  of  Cincinnati;  17  years  Pres.  New  York  Club.  Died  at  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.,  August  27,  1872. 

1839. 

*'^  James  C.  Roosevelt  Brown.     N.A.     New  York  City. 
*^^^  George  James  Cornell.      O.A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1849 ;  Manager  Soc.  for  Reformation  Juvenile 
Delinquents ;  Trustee  New  York  Bank  for  Savings;  Founder  and  Pres.  New  York  Club. 
Died  November  1,  1857. 

James  Walker  Fowler.     M.  17.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Surrogate,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1852-5;  Judge  District  Court,  City  of  New 
York,  Third  Judicial  District,  1870-5. 

Frederick  HuGHSON.     F'.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Counsel  to  N.  Y.  Savings  Bank.    Initiated  in  Urban. 

Daniel  De  Forest  Lord.     N.A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Trustee,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1860-81. 

* —  James  William  Walsh.     MjP.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

1840. 

* —  Gerard  Smith  Boyse.     £'.//.     New  York  City. 
* —  James  Farley  Clark.     H'.A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

*i868  Alfred  George  Jones,  LL.B.      F'.X.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1842. 

fJoHN  Lewis.      E.A.     New  York  City. 
Rev.  Dwight  Edavards  Lythan.      f.I.     Govanstown,  Md. 

Priest  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Ordained  Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman ;  Rector, 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  and  afterwards  entered  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

*^^^fRev.  Ebenezer  Platt  Rogers.     P.  T.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Student,  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1837.  Pastor,  Congregational,  Chicopee,  M.nss.,  1840-3; 
Northampton,  1843-7;  Presbyteri.an,  Augusta,  Ga.,  1847-53;  Seventh  Church,  Philadelphia, 
I'a.,  1853-6;  First  Reformed  Dutch,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1856-62;  South  Church,  New  York 
City,  1862-81.    Died  October  22, 1881. 


I«8l. 

Thomas  Daniel  Rambaut.     E'.I.     Newark,  N.  J. 
Job  Lewis  Smith,  Jr.     /.  S.     New  York  City. 


Columbia.  59 

1882. 
Edward  Rowland  Greene.     AjV.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1883. 
George  Howard  Abeel.     F'.A.     New  York  City. 

Initiated  in  ManluUtan. 

Albert  Fillmore  Hyde.     A  J.     New  York  City. 
Alfred  Lee  ISIanierre.     //'.  W.     New  York  City. 

1884. 
Joseph  Wood  CusroiAN.      ^..Y.     New  York  City. 
Josiah  Huntington  Fitch.     Z'.M.     New  York  City. 

Initiated  in  Manhattan. 

Frederick  James  Hamilton  Merrill.      /.J.      New  Ro- 
chelle,  N.  Y. 

1885. 

Horace  Newton  Congar,  Jr.     P. A.     Newark,  N.  J. 
Charles  Burton  Crowell.     Z.K.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 


THE  YALE   CHAPTER, 

1837    TO    1874. 

Annals. 

The  Yale  Chapter,  in  its  origin,  like  the  three  which  preceded  it 
in  the  organization  of  the  affiliated  Chapters  of  the  Fraternity, 
was  established  by  members  of  the  Hamilton  Chapter,  who  had 
gone  ont  from  the  parent  Chapter,  carrying  with  them  the  anthorit}' 
to  organize  a  new  Chapter.  Its  charter  members  were,  therefore, 
themselves  initiates,  and  its  first  recognition  by  the  Fraternity  in 
convention  assembled  antedates  by  nearly  a  year  the  date  which 
has  been  in  the  past  assigned  to  its  organization.  The  charter  of 
the  Colnmbia  Chapter  issued  earlier  from  the  central  authority  of 
the  Fraternit}',  and  decides  its  priority ;  but  the  first  meeting 
of  the  Yale  Chapter  was  held  before  that  of  Columbia.  Repre- 
sented in  the  First  Convention  of  the  Fraternity,  held  in  its  fourth 
year,  with  the  Hamilton  Chapter,  at  Utica,  July  27,  183G,  by  Seth 
Tryon  Wilbur,  the  Yale  Chapter  continued  for  thirty-se\en  years 
an  active  Chapter  of  the  Fraternity',  whose  members  still  maintain 
their  relations  with  its  public  work  and  private  enterprises,  now 
that  its  active  functions  are  suspended. 

"  Soon  after  the  Chapter  was  established  at  Yale,''  says  Dr. 
I.  N.  Tarbox,  of  '39,  "  there  sprang  up  an  odd  and  funn3'  society 
in  opposition.  The  beautiful  pin  worn  by  the  members  of  the 
Alpha  Delta-  Phi  was  imitated  with  a  pin  made  of  tin,  and  costing 
six  and  a  quarter  cents.  The  tin  was  first  painted  black,  and 
then  the  paint  was  scratched  oflT  to  give  the  crescent  and  the 
star.  The  first  article  of  the  constitution  of  tlie  new  society  read, 
'  There   shall    be    no    president   of   this    society.'      The    articles    that 


Yale.  6 1 

followed,  pertaining  to  other  enstoniary  officers,  had  the  same 
negative  cast.  The  conchision  of  llie  whole  was  that  '  ev(!rv 
member  should  do  exactly  as  he  had  a  mind  to.' 

"  However,  our  Chapter  suffered  no  liann  from  this  innocent 
ridicule.  Indeed,  it  rather  brought  us  into  notice,  and  made  us 
conspicuous  on  the  college  grounds.  ^My  class  being  that  of  1839. 
the  time  soon  came,  after  the  establishment  of  the  Chapter,  for 
initiating  members  from  my  class.  From  the  first  the  society 
aimed  at  a  high  range  of  literary'  excellence.  In  the  preparation 
of  papers  to  be  read  at  the  meetings,  each  man  felt  that  the 
obligation  was  upon  him  to  do  his  best.  There  was,  perhaps, 
full  enough  of  self-congratulation  and  nuitual  admiration  among 
our  meml)ers  at  the  choice  character  of  our  membership.  Tliat, 
how^ever,  is  natural  to  young  men  in  such  associations.  They  want 
the  action  and  the  friction  of  the  great  world  to  bring ,  them  to  a 
more  democratic  estimate  of  themselves  and  each  other.  I  look 
back,  however,  over  the  space  of  more  than  forty  years,  with  great 
pleasure  to  those  evenings  when,  gathered  in  our  society  room,  we 
gave  ourselves  to  literary  work  of  a  true  and  genuine  order.  I 
think  we  might,  without  impropriety,  appropriate  the  noble  words 
of  Cowley  :  — 

*  Sa}',  for  j'ou  saw  us,  yc  immortal  lights, 
How  oft  unwearied  have  wc  spent  the  nights 
Till  the  Ledseau  stars,  so  fam'd  for  love. 

Wondered  at  us  from  above  ? 
We  spent  them  not  in  toys,  in  lusts,  or  wine, 

lint  search  of  deep  philosophy," 

Wit,  eloquence,  and  poetry; 
Arts  which  I  loved,  for  they,  my  friend,  were  thine.'  " 

The  Second  Convention  of  the  Fraternity,  assembled  in  its  seventh 
year,  was  held  with  the  Yale  Chapter,  August  15,  1889,  and  its  public 
exercises  consisted  of  an  address  by  Samuel  Eells,  the  first  of  those 
public  celebrations  by  affiliated  fraternities  which  have  now  become  an 


62  Yale. 

annual  and  normal  part  of  their  history.  Large  in  numbers,  strong  in 
character,  at  a  prominent  institution,  the  Yale  Chapter,  in  the  earlier 
years  of  the  Fraternit\',  bore  a  prominent  share  in  shaping  its  policy. 
The  Brunonian  Chapter  was  established  by  a  delegation  from  the  Yale 
Chapter,  and  the  conversion  of  a  local  society,  /  F  A',  at  Amherst,  into 
a  chapter  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  was  largel}'  due  to  the  efforts  of  the 
Yale  Chapter,  —  efforts  which  ripened  into  close  and  intimate  relations, 
only  severed  by  the  suspension  of  the  latter  Chapter,  in  1873.  The  first 
catalogue  and  the  first  song  book  of  the  Fraternity  were  issued  from 
Yale,  and  until  18G0  all  the  catalogues  of  the  Fraternity  were  compiled 
in  the  same  Chapter,  with  two  exceptions. 

The  list  of  members  which  follows  these  brief  Annals  sufficiently 
attests  the  character,  the  ability,  and  the  worth  of  those  who  filled  the 
ranks  of  the  Chapter  for  thirt^^-seven  years.  Its  meetings  were  for 
many  years,  and  to  the  close  of  the  Chapter,  held  in  a  hall  on  the 
southwest  corner  of  Chapel  and  State  streets,  and  the  exercises  of 
three  conventions,  in  1847,  185G,  and  1869,  were  held  in  this  hall.  In 
1867  this  hall  was  newly  fitted,  and  bore,  until  other  Chapters  estab- 
lished themselves  in  halls  of  their  own,  the  reputation  of  being  the  best 
occupied  in  the  Fraternity.  The  Yale  Chapter  suspended  its  active 
functions  in  the  spring  term  of  1873,  and  a  formal  surrender  of  its 
charter  was  made  to  the  convention  held  in  the  same  ^'ear  with 
the  Cornell  Chapter.  The  step  had  been  for  several  years  in  con- 
templation b^-  the  Chapter.  It  was  taken  at  last  after  a  conference 
between  members  of  the  Amherst  and  Yale  Chapters,  in  which  all 
present  agreed  to  the  necessity  of  a  step,  regretted,  but  on  all 
accounts  justified  b}'  the  circumstances  of  the  case,  and  a  due  regard 
to  the  reputation  of  the  Chapter  in  the  past,  its  membership  in  the 
present,  and  its  interests  in  the  future. 

The  honors  won  by  members  of  the  Fraternit}'  at  Yale  during  thirty- 
seven  years  included,  among  other  prizes,  twelve  valedictorians  and 
fourteen  salutatorians,  and  four  DeForest  men  during  the  shorter 
period  in  which  that  prize  was  awarded. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Membeis. 

Moses  Mears  Bagg.     (Kl. 
George  Yates  Gilbert.     /'.  T'. 
CiiAUNCEY  Goodrich.     A'.V. 
Charles  James  Lynde.     AM. 
William  Pitt  Lynde.     A.l. 
William  Alexander  Sparks.     LA. 
Seth  Tryon  Wilbur.     I'J .'1' . 

1830. 
Elias  Loomis,  LL.B.      ^.A.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  Yale,  since  1860.  Tutor  Yale,  18.33-6;  Prof. 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Western  Kescrve  Coll.,  1836-44;  Prof.  Univ.  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1844-60.  Author  of  Practical  Astronomy,  Analytical  (ieometry  and 
Calculus,  and  other  mathematical  text  books;  also  of  articles  in  Transactions  of  Am. 
Philological  Soc,  Am.  Journal  of  Science,  Gould's  Astronomical.  Joiirnml,  i)ubIication8 
of  the  Conn.  Acad,  and  Smithsonian  Institute.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1854.  Member  Am.  Philosophical  Soc,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and 
Sciences, Boston ;  British  Scientific  Assoc. ;  Glas£;ow  Philosophical  Soc,  Scotland;  National 
Acad,  of  Science,  Washington;  Meteorological  Soc,  London. 

Rev.  Ray  Ralmer.      E.  0.     New  York  City. 

Sec  Congregational  Union  since  1866.  Pastor,  Bath,  Me.,  18".5-.50;  First  Prcsbvterian 
Church,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1850-65.  Author  of  Memoirs  of  Charles  \\,iu\,  lS2'.i;  The  Spiritual 
Life,  1837;  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  C.  L.Watson,  18.39;  Doctriii.il  Text  r.ook,  ls:;i):  Spiritual 
Improvement,  1839;  Hints  on  the  Formation  of  Keligiou.i  Opiuinn,  isOii;  llyiiius  of  my 
Holy  Hours,  1867;  Home  or  the  Unlost  Paradise,  1872;  Earnest  Words,  1873.  b.D.,  Union 
Coll.,  1852. 

1832. 

Cassius  Marcellus  Claij,  LL.B.      Y.A.     White  Hall,  Ky. 

Farmer,  Stock  Breeder  and  ex-politician.  Meuilnr  Slate  I,<L,'isl.iturc'  of  Ky.,  l"-;;5  and 
1839.  Col.  Lexington  Univ.  Regt.,  1S45:  ('apt.  M..uiil((l  Vds.,  Mexican  War,  1846.  U.  S. 
Minister  to  Russia,  1S61  and  1863-9.  Member  llarri^lnnu'  ( '..m  cnti.ui,  ls4o;  (,'incinnati  Con- 
vention, 1872.  Author  and  Editor  Trae  .iDicriraiiili'-l'i-O.  and  of  many  published  orations  and 
essays,  1846-81.  See  also  Life  and  Writings  of  C.  M.  Clay,  1858;  The  Clays  of  Yale,  1862; 
Men  of  Progress,  1S69;  The  Kentucky  Cyclopaedia,  etc.  Hon.  Pres.  Scientific  Naval  Club, 
Cronstadt,  Russia;  Hon.  Member  British  Emancipation  Soc;  Member  Zoological 
Soc,  St.  Petersburg;  Institut  d'Afrique,  Paris,  and  of  many  societies  in  the  U.  S.  Maj. 
Gen.  of  Volunteers,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3;  Col.  Com.  Ky.  State  Militia,  Gen.  Estill's  staff,  1863. 
LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Pa. 

1837- 

Henry  Harramond  Bacot,  M.D.    N.fl.    Society  Hill,  S.  C. 

Retired.    M.D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  S.  C,  1840. 


64  Yale. 

Moses  Mears  Bagg,  M.D.      O.K.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Physician,  City  HospiUl,  since  1876.  City  Pliysician,  1843-7;  Health  Officer,  1850-4. 
Instructor  Rhetoric  and  Composition,  Utica  Female  Acad.,  1861-4;  French,  Free  Acad., 
1863-4.  Author  of  Pioneers  of  Utica,  1877.  M.D.,  Geneva  Medical  Coll.,  1842.  Initiated 
at  Hamilton. 

*'^'  Rev.  Walter  Clarke.     sl'.0.     BufFalo,  N.  Y. 

Pres.  and  Prof.  Greek,  Mobile  Coll.,  1839.  Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  "Water 
bury,  Conn.,  1842-5:  South  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  184.5-59;  Mercer  St.  Presbyterian 
Church,  New  York  City,  1859-61;  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Buffalo,  1861-71.  D.D.. 
WilUams  Coll.,  18.53. 

*i87o  Frederic  Augustus  Coe.     F. A.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  practised  1841-70.    Died  January  9,  1870. 

George  Yates  Gilbert.     P.Y'\  .  Gilberts ville,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  and  Lumber  Merchant. 

*^^^  Rev.  Chaiincey  Goodrich.     P..\.     NeAv  Haven,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Trinitarian  Congregational  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1843-7;  Congregjvtional 
Church,  Watertown,  Conn.,  1849-56.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  and  the  Pastoral  Charge, 
Yale,  18.56-68.  Associate  Editor  Webster's  Dictionary.  Sec.  New  Haven  Colony  Hist. 
Boc.    Died  March  27,  1868. 

*'**^  William  Alexander  Sparks.     I.J.     Yenice,  Italy. 

U.  S.  ConsiiJ,  1S4.5-9.     Died  August  19, 1849. 

* '^'^  Seth  Tryox  Wilbur.     E'.I'.     New  York  City. 

Died  December  2,  1838. 


John  Kno^vxtox  Bartlett,  M.D.      N.A.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Pi%ctising  medicine  since  1841.  Contributor  to  Transactions  of  Wis.  State  Medical 
Soc.  Pres.  Wis.  State  Med.  Soc,  1876;  Vice  Pres.  Am.  Med.  Assoc,  1872;  Vice  Pres. 
International  Med.  Congress,  Phila.,  1876. 

Rev.  Robert  Bethell  Claxton.      H'.J.      West   Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Rector  St.  Andrews.  Prof.  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Care,  West  Phila.  Divinity  School, 
1865-73.  Rector  successively  at  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  Madison,  Ind.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Editor  Gambler,  Ohio,  WeHern  Episcopalian,  1853.  Trustee  Kenyon 
Coll.  and  P.  E.  Theo.  Sem.,  Gambler,  Ohio.  D.D.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1849.  Author  Question 
Book  on  the  Gospels. 

William  Stuart  Fleming.     J'.  J.     Columbia,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.  Chancellor  Eighth  Chancery  Division  of  Tenn.,  since  1870.  Author  of  History 
of  Manry  Co. 

'^'  Charles  James  Lynde.     A.  11.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.    Drowned  August  19, 1841,  at  the  burning  of  steamer  Erie  on  LakrfErie. 

William  Pitt  Lyxde.     A.I.     ISIilwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.  Atty.  Gen.,  Wis.,  1844;  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  Wis.,  1845;  U.  S.  Representative 
from  Wis.,  1847-9,  and  1875-9 ;  Mayor  of  Milwaukee,  i860 ;  Member  Wis.  State  Assembly, 
1866,  and  State  Senate,  1868-9. 

^*®  Rev.  James  McChaix.      A'.  V.     Abingdon,  Va. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1843;  Presbyterian  Church,  Abingdon, 
1843-69.    Editor  Cultinistic  Magazine.    Died  March  1,  1869. 

Rev.  AYhitman  Peck.      A. A.     NeM^  Haven,  Conn. 

Retired.  Pastor  13  years.  Teacher  of  private  schools  till  lately.  Author  of  Andrews' 
(Revised)  Latin  Lessons;  Practical  Business  Arithmetic;  Manual  of  Christian  Faith. 


Yah.  65 

'"'°t William  Ball  Peck.     I.iL     Keokuk,  Iowa. 

Lawyei-.    Hud  his  name  cliangod  to  William  F.  'J'cllord. 

Carlos  Feknando  Kihkiho,  M.D.     Z' .  A.    Alcantara,  Brazil. 

Lawyer.  Vice  Pros.,  Maranliam,  1847;  See.,  I'roviiu'o  of  tlio  Amazon,  1858;  Member 
Brazilian  Congress,  1863-6. 

'*^''  Rev.  David  Tappan  Stoddard.     A.l.     Oroomia,  Persia. 

Tutor  Yale,  1840-2.  Missionary,  1843-57.  Autlior  of  a  Syriac  Grammar,  Arithmetic 
and  Dictionary.     Died  January  22,  1857. 

'■*'"  Thomas  Grosvenor  Talcott.     AjV.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Practised  at  Otsego,  N.Y.,  1841-5;  New  York  City,  1845-61.  Died  March 
4,  1870. 

'^^  Rev.  Joseph  Parrisii  Tuompsom:.     I.E.     Berlin,  Prussia. 

Pastor  Chapel  St.  Church,  New  Haven,  1840-5 ;  Broadway  Tabernacle,  New  York  City, 
184.5-71.  Editor  of  the  fnilcpnulfnt,  1848-62.  Author  of  Memoirs  of  Timothy  Dwight, 
David  Hal.',  Havid  T.  SInddnrd,  Snmni'l  Pilts,  Bryant  Gray;  also  of  The  Serjeant's  Me- 
mori.il.  l.r,-;mv- 1..  Voiiiil;- M.ii. 'I'lir  1'.  lirvci-'.-  K'lu-c,  The  Holy  Comforter,  Kii\\A.  Past 
and  ]'r.~:in.  -I'lir  ('liri>ii..n  <;i;h(s,  1..  vc  an. I  r.-nally.  The  'I'heolosy  of  Christ,  Man  in 
Genesis  and  ( imloL'X',  and  Home  \\"nrslii|]:  al^i  .\utlior  of  numerous  pamiddets,  sermons 
and  addresses  on  reliuious,  social  and  scientific  subjects,  and  contriliuticms  to  the  A'^tf 
EnglancUr  and  Bihliotlieca  Sacra.  D.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  185G;  LL.l).,  Univ.  of  the  City 
of  iSTcw  York,  1868.    Died  September  20,  1879. 

'**'*  Joseph  Bradley  Varnum.     11. 0.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1849-50  and  1857,  and  Speaker  of  the  same,  1851. 
Author  of  the  Seat  of  Government  of  the  U.  S.,  and  The  Washin!,'ton  Sketch  Book. 
Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  and  Am.  Geographical  Soc.     Died  December  31,  1874. 

''"'''  Joseph  Knox  Walker.     FI.N.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.  Signer  of  Land  W.arrants,  1845-9;  Member  Teian.  Senate,  1850.  Col.  2d 
Tenn.,  C.  S.  A.     Died  August  21,  1863. 

1839. 

^'■'  Rev.  RuFUS  Putnam  Cutler.      fJ.O.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Park  St.  Unitarian  Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1846-54;  Sau  Francisco,  CaL, 
1854-9;  Charleston,  S.  C,  1869-72.     Died  December  9,  1877. 

Abraham  Evan  Gavynne.     E.T.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  1842-55.    Author  of  Sheriflfs  and  Coroners.    Died  January  30,  1855. 

Richard  Dudley  Hubbard.     J^J.    Hartford,  Conn. 

*Lawyer.  U.S.  Representative  from  Conn.,  186S-9;  Gov.  of  Conn.,  1877-8.  LL.D., 
Yale,  1S77. 

*i84i  ^Y^^TTS  Sherman  Lynde.     1.6.     Homer,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Drowned  on  steamer  Erie,  bni-ned.  Lake  Erie,  August  9, 1841. 

Augustus  Rodney  INIacdonough.      7'.  fl.     New  York  City. 

Sec.  N.  Y.  L.  E.  &  W.  R.R.  Co.  Manager  N.  Y.  House  of  Refuge  since  1876.  Trans- 
lator of  Nature  and  Life;  Aucassin  and  Nicolette;  Author  of  more  than  300  articles  in 
ScriOner'n,  The  Nuiiou,  etc.,  1861-81. 

Rev.  Samuel  John  Mills  Merwin.     Z'.A.    Wilton,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1868.  Settled,  Southport,  Conn.,  1844-59 ;  So.  Hadley  Falls, 
Mass.,  1861-7 ;  Author  of  Old  Sights  with  New  Eyes,  1852. 
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66  Yale. 

*^^'  Rev.  AViLLTAM  Herbert  Norris.     A.I.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.     Rector  P.  E.  Church,  Carlisle,  Pa. ;  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  1855-V5.    Resident  at  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  until  death,  February  17,  1880. 

John  D  Sherwood.     A.X.     Englewood,  N.  J. 

Author  of  The  Comic  History  of  the  U.  8. ;  The  Rights  and  Wrongs  of  Stockholders; 
What  I  Saw  at  the  Battle  of  Kissengen;  Visits  to  the  Homes  of  Authors;  Knobs  of  Travel; 
The  Silent  City  of  Greenwood ;  Pilgrimage  to  Sunny  Lands.  Col.  and  Aide-de-Camp,  Army 
of  Potomac,  1862. 

*  "*'  Rev.  Levi  Ward  Smith.     A.l.     Germantown,  Pa. 

Studied  law  and  practised  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1849-50. 
Adj.  Gen.  of  IST.  Y.,  1851-3.  Rector  Christ  Church,  Albion,  IS^.  Y.,  1859;  St.  Michael's 
Church,  Germantown,  1861 ;  and  Chaplain  IT.  S.  Military  Hospital,  Germantown.  Bled 
December  22,  1863. 

Charles  Janeway  Stille.     A.M.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Prof  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1S66-8;  Provost,  1868-81.  Author  of  How  a 
Free  People  Conduct  a  Long  War,  1862;  Northern  Interest  and  Southern  Independence; 
Historical  Development  of  Am.  Civilization ;  Memorial  of  the  Great  Central  Fair  for  the 
U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission;  History  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.    LL.D.,  Yale,  1866. 

Rev.  Increase  Niles  Takbox.     P. A.    West  NeAvton,  Mass. 

Sec.  Am.  Coll.  and  Education  Soc.  since  1851.  Author  Winnie  and  Walter  Stories; 
Uncle  George  Stories;  Tyre  and  Alexandria;  Mneveh,  or  The  Buried  City;  The  Curse,  or 
The  Race  of  Ham  in  the  World's  History ;  Missionary  Patriots ;  Life  of  Gen.  Israel  I'utnam ; 
many  articles  in  Ntio  EngUuider,  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  etc.  D.D.,  Yale  and  Iowa  Colls., 
1869.     Member  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Soc. 

JosiAH  Davight  Whitney.      O.B.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  Geologj',  Hai-vard  Univ.  Author  The  Metallic  Wealth  of  the  U.  S. ;  Geological 
Survey  of  California;  Geological  Survey  of  the  Upper  Mississippi  Lead  Regions;  part  of 
Report  on  the  Geology  and  Topography  of  a  Portion  of  the  Lake  Superior  Lead  District; 
Geological  Survey  of  the  State  of  Iowa;  Geological  Survey  of  Illinois;  translator  of  Berze- 
lius  on  The  Use  of  the  Blowpipe  in  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy.     LL.D.,  Iowa  Univ.,  1870. 

*i«4i  William  Perkins  Williams.     A.F.     New  London,  Conn. 

Died,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  March  9, 1841. 
1840. 

»i87o  \yjLLiAjyi  Chauvenet.     M.J.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  U.  S.  N.,  1841-5;  Prof.  Astronomy,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  Annap- 
olis, Md.,  1845-.59;  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  1859-69,  and  Chancellor,  1862-9, 
Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis.  Author  of  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry,  Practical 
Astronomy,  Binomial  Theorem  and  Logarithms,  and  other  text-books,  and  of  contributions 
to  Am.  Journal  of  Science  and  Am.  Astronomicttl  Journal.  LL.I).,  Prcs.  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Died  December  isi  1870. 

Rev.  Joseph  FewSmith.     H'.iL     XeAvark,  N.  J. 

Pastor  Second  Presbyterian  Church.  Prof.  Sac.  Rbet.  and  Pastor  Theo.,  Auburn  Theo. 
Sem.,  1848-51.    D.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1855. 

*"*'  Stuart  Wilkins  Fisk,  LL.B.     P.O.     Natchez,  Miss. 

LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1843.  Col.  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.;  killed  Sliiloh,  April  6  or  7, 
1862. 

Rev.  Daniel  March.     N.L     Woburn,  Mass. 

Ordained  1845;  Pastor,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  AVoburn,  Mass.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Author 
of  Night  Scenes  in  the  Bible,  AValks  and  Hours  with  Jesus,  Home  Life  in  the  Bible,  From 
Dark  to  Dawn,  Our  Father's  House.    D.D.,  Univ.  of  AVestern  Pa.,  1864. 


Yale.  67 

John  Perkins,  LL.B.      ll.l).     Sweet  Springs,  W.  Va. 

Lawyer  and  Cotton  Planter.  Juilge  Dist.  Court,  La.,  18.5T-.3;  U.  S.  Representative 
from  lia.,  18.'>,3-6;  Iteprcsentalive  La.  Secession  Convention,  1801;  Member  Confederate; 
Con!,'res8,  1861-5.     LL.B.,  IIar\'ard  Univ.,  1842. 

"''^  William  Pp:kkins,  LL.B.       /.//.     Tensas  PaiLsli,  La. 

Dist.  Atty.  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  lH4:i.  Lost  with  the  steamer  Arctic,  Septcnilx'i 
•27,  18.i4. 

'**^"  Rev.  Geokge  Kichakds.      I'.l.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Tutor  Yale,  1844-6;  Pastor  Central  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1845-.'>9:  Litchfield.  Coim., 
1860-6;  Bridgeport,  1866-70.     Died  October  20,  1870. 

Lazakus  Denison  Shoemaker.      P.N.    Wilkesbai-re,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Pa.  State  Senator,  1866-8;  U.  S.  Representative  from  Pa.,  1871-5.  Member 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Pa. 


I84I. 

Rev.  Jackson  Jones  Bushnell.      (KU.     lieloit,  Wis. 

Tutor  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  184-2-4;  agent,  1844-8;  Prof.  .Mathematics  .-md  Nat. 
Philosophy,  Beloit  Coll.,  1848-58  and  1863-73.    Died  March  8,  1873. 

Rev.  Azariah  Eldridge.      A.Z.     Yarniouth  Port,  Mass. 

Congregational  clcrgvman.  Tutor  Yale,  1845-7;  Pastor  North  Congregational  Church, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1847-56;  Fort  St.  Presbyterian  Church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1858-65;  Am. 
Chapel,  Paris,  France,  1866-8.  Sec.  Evangelical  Alliance,  New  Yorlc  City.  1S70-3.  .  D  D., 
Hamilton  Coll.,  1863. 

Rev.  Joseph  Emerson.      P.  J.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Prof.  Greek,  Beloit  Coll.,  since  18-54.  Tutor  Yale,  1S44-8;  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek, 
Beloit  Coll.,  1848-54.  D.D.,  Yale,  18S0.  Member  of  Conn,  and  Wis.  Acad,  of  Arts  and 
Sciences  and  .\m.  Philological  Assoc. 

Rev.  William  Tappan  EusTis.      ./'.-.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Pastor  Memorial  Church  since  1869.  Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Winchester,  Mass., 
1846-8;  Chapel  St.  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1848-69.  Director  Am.  Home  Missionary 
See,  and  Vice  Pres.  Am.  Missionary  Assoc.  Author  of  The  Service  of  Praise.  Contributor 
to  the  ATew  Sng lander.    D.D.,1881. 

'  August  Canfield  GiLLETT.      I'./L     Washington,  D.  C. 

Edited  the  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  A'^fcv,  1845-53  Clerk  of  Census  Bureau,  1853,  till  death. 
Died  February  7,  1856. 

fCnARLES  Philip  Helfenstein.      //.//.      Shnmokin,  Pa. 

P^ngaged  in  Coal  Mining. 

William  Law  Learned.     ./.T.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Presiding  Justice  Supreme  Court  of  N.  Y.,  3d  District,  since  1870.  Prof.  Equity, 
Trials  and  Civil  Law,  Albany  Law  School.     LL.D.,  Yale,  1878. 

Donald  Grant  IVIitchell.      .1.1'.     Edgewood,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Fanner  and  Writer.  U.  S.  Consul,  Vi^nicc.  ls,-,:!-4  ;  U.  S.  Commisj^ioner  Paris  E.vposi- 
tion,  1873.  K.lit..,-  //..nfh  and  Home,  isr,:,  n,  m.-mIm,-  c.v.  c.innr.l  V-,1..  >>-liool  of 
Art,  since  its  ,-t:il.li-lnn.  iit.  Author  of  Vi'  ii  '-  i  -  i-  .  IM,  ;  l.nih  >i.iiimi.  r  IS49. 
The  Lorgneltr.  l>.Mi;  ILvn-ies  of  a  Bach,!-,  i-  •  1'.  m  -.1^;.  '-'  :  I  -1  -  '.'omgs, 
1854;  Farm  of  Edgewood,  1803;  Wet  Days  ai  Klu.  u  M  1^.1 :  ; ;  " ''  ':,''"i', -■  '""';-■*;,'• 
Johns,  1860;  Rural  Studies,  1867 ;  Pictures  of  Edgewood,  1»08;  About  Old  >toryleller«, 
1876.  Contributor  to  Mw  Englander,  Atlantic,  Scribner,  Harper  and  St.  Nicholas. 
LL.D.,  Yale,  1878. 


68  Yale. 

Rev.  BiRDSEY  Grant  NoTHROP.      A'.  A.     Clinton,  Conn. 

Sec.  Conn.  Board  of  Education  since  1867.  Pastor  Congre?ational  Church,  Saxon- 
ville,  Mass.,  1S46-57.  Agent  Mass.  Board  of  Education,  1857-66;  Pres.  Am.  Inst,  of 
Instruction,  1864-9.  Author  of  numerous  worlis  on  education  and  agriculture.  LL.D., 
Williams  Coll.,  1872. 

PoMPEio  AsCEN^o  DE  Sa.      /. /.'.     Alcantara,  Brazil. 

Planter.     Member  of  the  Maranham  Province  House  of  Representatives,  1848. 

Rev.  Thomas  Coffin  Yarnall.     B'.X.    West  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Hector  St.  Mary's  Church  since  1844.     D.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1868. 


1842. 

Rev.  Joseph  Augustine  Benton.     I.F.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Senior  Prof.  Sacred  Lit.,  Pacific  Theo.  Sem.,  since  1869,  and  Editor-in-chief  of  the 
Pacific  since  1864.  Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Sacramento,  1849-63;  of  Plymouth 
Church,  San  Francisco,  1863-9.     Author  of  California  Pilgrim,  1853.     D.D.,  Yale,  1870. 

Joseph  Venner  Brown.     A'.  A     Conneaut,  O. 


Taught  school  and  edited  Conneaut  Reported',  1842-4.  Commission  Merchant  and 
Receiver  of  Public  Moneys  for  the  Mineral  Land  District,  Mich. 

Rev.  Alexander  Huntington  Clapp.      N.  V.     New  York 
City. 

Since  1878  Treasurer  Am.  Home  Missionary  Sec-  Pastor  Centre  Congregational 
Church,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  1846-53;  Beneficent  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1855-65.  Sec. 
Am.  Home  Missionary  80c.,  1865-78.  New  York  Editor  of  Boston  Congregutionalist. 
Chaplain  10th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.    D.D.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1868. 

Rev.  William  Postell  Gready.     A'.  I.     Tuccoa,  Ga. 

Pastor  M.  E.  Church  since  1871.  Evangelist  in  Madison  and  Perrv  Cos.,  1847-56; 
Pickens'  Dist.,  S.  C,  1856-71. 

*'*^^f Jacob  Stephen  Halsey.      li.T.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  September  25,  1853. 

f  William  Davison  Hennen.      J.  8.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Author  of  Hennen's  Digest  of  La.  Reports.  Major  on  staft'  of  Gens. 
Buckner  and  B.  R.  Johnson,  C.  8.  A.,  Tenn.  and  W.  Va. 

* '**'^'  Isaac  Ellmaker  Hiester.      E'.A.     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Atty.  for  Lancaster  Co.,  1848-50;  U.  S.  Representative,  18.53-5.  Died 
February  6,  1871. 

*'*'^  Rev.  William  Sidney  Huggixs.      M.P.     Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  1854-62;  preached,  1848-53,  at  Hatfield,  Natick,  East 
Medway,  Farmington,  Mass.,  Reading,  Pa.,  Beloit  and  Whitewater,  Wis.  Died  March 
23,  1862. 

Sylvester  Larned.     B'.FI.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Mich.  Refonn  School,  1861  and  1878-9.  Author  of  published  orations 
and  arguments.     Lt.  Col.  2d  Mich.  Inf.,  U.S.A.,  1861-2. 

*i88o  Rev.  Alexander  MacWiiorteu.    .V.J.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Resident  and  engaged  in  literary  pursuits  since  1845.  Prof.  Metaphysics  and  English 
Lit.,  Troy  ITniv.,  'J'roy,  N.  Y.,  1859-60.  Author  of  Yahveh  Christ,  or  the  Memorial 
Name,  1850;  contributor  to  the  New  Knglander,  au  article  on  John  Foster,  1847,  and  to 
SiUimun's  Journal  on  the  Divisibility  of  Magnitude.     Died  June  28,  1880. 


Yale.  69 

*'*^'^  Samuel  BuEL  MuLFOKi).     A.H,     Arurysville,  Cal. 

Lawyer.     Practised  at  Montrose,  I'a.,  ]S4:,-'.l.     ])jid  September  6,  1863. 

*'*«•'  Jacob  PEiiKiNS.      E.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Prc8.  Cleveland  and  Mahoiiini?  R.U.,  18.i3-8.  Member  of  the  Ohio  Constitutional  Con- 
vention, 1850.     Died,  Havana,  ( 'nba,  January  12,  18.59. 

John  Andrew  Petehs.     /''.  .Y.     Bangor,  Me. 

Judge  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Me.;  State  Senator,  1862-3;  State  Representative, 
18G4;  State  Atty.  Gen.,  1864-6;  U.S.  Representative  from  Me.,  1867-73.  Member  Me. 
Hist.  Soc. 

*'*^  Rev.  Leaxder  Elmer  Wakefield.   N.T.  JNIonticello,  Minn. 

Pa.st<jr  Baptist  Church,  Hudson,  Mass.,  1845-S  and  1852-04.     Died  ^fay  9,  1865. 

*'«^^  Henry  Kirke  White  Welch,  LL.B.      U'.U.     Hartford, 
Conn. 

Member  Conn.  Senate,  1S62;  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1864-5.  LL.B.,  Yale, 
1850.     Died  November  25,  1870. 


1843. 

Rev.  Robert  Aikman.     l\B.     Madison,  N.  J. 

Pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church.     D.D.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1874. 

*'^  Rev.  John  Jacob  Brandegee.     ./.6'.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Grace  Cliurch,  1854-64;  St.  MichaeVs  Church, Litchfield, Conn.,  1849-54.  D.D., 
Hamilton  and  Hobart  CoUs.,  1833.     Died  April  6,  1864. 

David  Judson  Ely.     F'.^.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

On  account  of  ill  health  never  engaged  in  business. 

*'^  Rev.  Isaac  Mills  Ely.      M.l.     Chenango  Forks,  N.  Y. 

Hospital  Chaplain,  Alexandria,  Va..  1864-5.  Prin.  Young  Ladies'  School,  1871-4.  Died 
January  7,  1880. 

* '^*  Rev.  William  Henry  Goodrich.     I.l.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Tutor  Yale,  1847.  Pastor  First  Church,  Bristol,  Conn.,  1850-4;  Presbyterian  Church, 
Ringhamton,  N.  Y.,  1854-8;  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1858-72.  D.D., 
Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1864.     Died,  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  July  11,  1874. 

* '^^  Rev.  Gordon  Hall.      N.l.     Northampton,  Mass. 

Tutor  Yale,  1846-8.  Pastor  Wilton,  Conn.,  1848-52;  Edwards  Church,  Northampton, 
18.52-79.    D.D.,  Arahi-rst  Coll.,  1864.     Died  November  5,  1879. 

*  '*'■'*  John  Myers  Huntington.      0.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer;  practised  Cleveland,  Ohio,  till  1846.  Journalist,  Cincinnati,  1846-8.  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  Cal.    Capt.,  U.  S.  A., Quartermaster's  Department.    Died  October  10, 1864. 

Anthony  Quinton  Keasbey.     F'.P.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawver.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  for  N.  J.  since  1861.  Author  of  many  published  papers. 
See  Biogr.  Encycl.  of  N.  J.,  iS77. 

Sanford  Brown  Kellogg.     A.V.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer,  and  Pres.  St.  Louis  Lead  Mining  Co.  State  Senator  of  Mo.,  lS61-;3.  Trustee 
Thayer  Coll.,  Kidder,  Mo.,  1874-6.     Private  7th  Mo.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  2  years. 

William  Lathrop  Kingsley.     J'../.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Editor  Nexo  Englander.     Author  of  Yale  College,  and  many  articles. 


70  Yale. 

*'^  John  Frederic  Nourse.     F'.P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Teacher  Beverly  Acad.,  Mass.,  1S43-5;  Prin.  Endicott  School  and  Chapman  School, 
Boston,  1845-54.    Died  January  17,  1854. 

*'^  John  Hunter  Robb.      Y.H.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer,  1845  till  death,  1864. 

*'«'«  Eli  Sims  Shorter.     E.\.     Eufeula,  Ala. 

Lawyer  and  Planter.    U.  S.  Representative  from  Ala.,  1855-9.    Died  April  29,  1879. 

John  Warburton  Skinner.      PA-).     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  Industrial  Schools  and  Agent  Children'.s  Aid  Soc.  Lieut.  Co.  C  10th  Mo.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  one  year. 

Henry  A STOR  Weeks,  M.D.     P.U.     New  York  City. 

Co.-il  Merchant.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1848.     Col.  12th  X.  T.  Inf.,  U.  S.A.,  1862-5. 
1844. 

Henry  Wadhams  Buel,  M.D.      P.O.     Litchfield,  Conn. 

Practising  medicine  since  1854.  Plivsician  N.  Y.  Hospital,  1847-9;  Insane  Asylum, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1849-54.     M.D.,  Columlna  Coll.,  1847. 

Rev.  Charles  Whittlesey  Camp.     Tl'.I.    Waukesha,  Wis. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Waukesha,  since  1868;  at  Shebovgan  and  Fond  du  Lac, 
1847-68. 

*'^'*  Rev.  John  Townsend  Coit.      P.0.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1855-60;  St.  Peter's  Presbyterian  Church, 
Rochester,  1860-.3.     Died  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  January  23, 1863. 

* —  James  Linton  Cunningham.     I.B,     Fayetteville,  Ga. 

Lawyer.    Died  about  1856. 

*i85i  Qg^viN  Hart  Doolittle.      P.\.     North  Haven,  Conn. 

Farmer.    Member  Conn.  State  Legislature,  1846-9.     Died  July  11,  1851. 

Rev.  John  Welsh  Dltlles.      O.z..     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Editorial  Sec.  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication  since  1857.  Missionary  at  Madras, 
1848-52;  Sec.  of  Missions,  Philadelphia,  1853-7.  Author  of  Life  in  India,  1855;  The  Ride 
through  Palestine,  1881,  and  of  minor  works.     D.D.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1871. 

*^^^  Henry  PosTLETHWAiTE  Duncan.     E'.E.     New  York  City. 

Planter,  Natchez,  Miss.    Died  December  6,  1879. 

*^^'  Robert  Farris  Fisk,  LL.B.      T.O.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Manufacturer  and  Merchant,  Boston.  Mass.,  1845-57:  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1857-63.  StaU- 
Librarian,  Minn.,  1860-3.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1846.    Died  December  16,  1863. 

Charles  RoLLiN  Lynde.      B'.M.     Princeton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  retired.     Founder  of  the  Lynde  Prize  Debate  at  the  Coll.  of  N.  J. 

Rev.  John  McLeod.     A'.l.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Pastor  S.  W.  Presbyterian  Church. 

Rev.  Charles  Augustus  Maison.     A. A.      West  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Rector  St.  James' Church,  Kingsessing,  since  1857.  Asst.  Rector  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Edenton,  S.  C,  1847-9;  Rector  Windsor  and  Williamstown,  N.  C.,  1849-52;  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  1852-57. 


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Howard  Smith,  M.D.      (Kl\     New  Orleans,  La. 

Prof.  Materia  Medica  and  Tlionipciitics  New  Orleans  Scliool  of  Med..  ISOC-fiO;  Hurn.-oii 
Marine  Hospital,  U.  8.  A.,  durinsj  IVes.  Pierce's  administration.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1847. 
Medical  Purveyor,  Trans-Mississippi  Department,  C.  S.  A. 

*"^''"  William  Smith.     A'.F.     Sacramento,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  practised  in  Weston,  Mo.,  till  1849;  then  engaged  in  mining  and  business  in 
Cal.    Died  November  6,  1850. 

Jonathan  White.     PjP.     Brockton,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1864,  1860;  State  Senator,  18V7-9. 

*"*"-  Akchelaus  Wilson.     A'.  J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Practised,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1847-51;  Boston,  Mass.,  1851-8.      Died  Fel)r(i- 

ary  2(5,  1862. 

1845. 

*i84«  William  Augustus  Bigelow.     ./'.J.     Staton  Island,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  N.  J.,  1845.     Died  February  13,  184G. 

*  "*''^  James  No AiLLE  Brickell.      A.0.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawyer,  1849-60  and  1866-77.      1st  Lieut  Ordnance,  C.  S.  A.     Died  September  26, 1877. 

*'**"  Charles  Thomas  Chester.     ^.H.     Englcwood,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer  Electric  and  Magneticlnstruments,  New  York  City.     Died  April  .3,  1880. 

Lemuel  Parker  Conner.     M.l.     Convent,  La. 

Cotton  Planter  and  Sugar  Plantation  Manager.     Member  La.  Secession  Convention. 
*18(»   ^YlLLIAM  GUSTINE  CoNNER.       ./.-'.       NatcllCZ,  MisS. 

Cotton  Planter.     Major  Jeff  Davis  Legion,  C.  S.  A. ;  killed,  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Rev.  Thomas  Kirby  Davis.      O.A.     Wooster,  Ohio. 

Financial  Sec.  Univ.  of  Wooster  since  1871.  Pastor  Bedford  and  Schellsburg,  1850-5; 
Cal,  lS5.i-7;  Middletown,  Pa.,  1857-62;  Mansfield,  Ohio,  1862-7.  Prof.  Languages,  Ver- 
million Inst.,  Hayesville,  Ohio,  1867-71. 

Jonathan  Sturges  Ely.      O.U.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Clerk,  New  York  City,  Post  Office.     Lawyer  at  Poughkcepsie,  N.  Y.,  1852-5. 

*'^*  James  Gardner  Gould.     Z.il.     Augusta,  Ga. 

Lawyer.    Tutor  Yale,  1848-9.     Died  September  21,  1854. 

Rev.  John  Wheeler  Harding.    A'.V.    Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  Church  of  Christ  since  1850.  Editor,  contributor  and  special  correspondent, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Republican,  etc.;  Lecturer  before  educational  institutes  since  1868. 

Alvan  PiNNEY  Hyde.      N.A.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

Francis  Ives.      F/.f).     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

*'^'^  Rev.  Thomas  Kennedy.      T.B.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Died  September  8,  1849.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem..  1848. 

Orrick  Metcalf,  M.D.      P.0.     Natchez,  Miss. 

Practising  medicine  since  1870.  Prof.  Languages,  .Jefferson  Coll..  Miss.,  1840-8;  Teacher 
N.  Y.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Inst.,  1867-70.     Surgeon,  C.  S.  A.    M.  D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  18.53. 


72  Yale. 

Edward  Olmstead.     A.Z.     Wilton,  Conn. 

Prin.  Wilton  Acad,  since  1S55.  Teacher,  Essex,  Conn.,  1846;  Rector,  Hopkins  Gram- 
mar School,  1849-53. 

♦^^'^  Robert  Eaxkin.     Z'.M.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer  from  1850  till  death.     Died  October  7,  1859. 

*^»^^  Richard  Taylor.     PA-).     Xew  Orleans,  La. 

Planter.  Member  La.  State  Senate,  1856-60;  La.  Secession  Convention,  1860-1.  Author 
of  Destruction  and  Reconstruction,  1879 ;  contributor  to  Korth  Amtricau  lieviexc.  Aide-de- 
camp  to  his  father.  Gen.  Zacharv  Taylor,  Mexican  War;  Col.  9th  La.,  C.  S.  A.;  Mai.  Gen. 
and  Lieut.  Gen.,  C.  S.  A.     Died  April  12, 1879. 

1846. 

*'^^  Rev.  William  Baxtield  Capron.    LA.  Mana  jMadura,  India. 

Teacher,  Baltimore,  Md.,  18-17;  Prin.  Hartford,  Conn.,  High  School,  1848-53.  Grad. 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1856.  Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  from  1856  till  his  death.  Died  at 
Mana  .Madura,  India,  October  6,  1876. 

fSAMUEL  S.  Carroll.      A.II.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Miner  and  Shipper  of  Coal. 

*''^  Robert  Cochrax.      O.D.     White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

'    Lawyer.     Judge  Westchester  County,  1867-71;    Dist.  Atty.,  1874.      Died  December 
14, 1880. 

James   McLarex   Breed   Dwight,  LL.B.       Z'.Q,      Xew 
.  Haven,  Conn. 

Retired  Lawyer.     Tutor  Yale,  1849-53.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861. 

*^^  William  Spexcer  Eakix.      E'.N.     Groton,  Conn. 

Died  December  14,  1880. 

Ziba  G-\y.      r.J.     North  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

Machinist  since  1859.  Clerk  to  Gay,  Silon  &  Co.,  and  Treasurer  Wilton  Mfg.  Co., 
M^iIton,Jf.n.,  1847-59. 

Hexry  Baldwix  Harrison.     A.K.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  State  Senator  of  Conn.,  18.34;  State  Representative,  1865  and  1873.  Fellow 
of  Yale  (elected  by  alumni},  1872;  re-elected,  1877. 

Rev.  George  Edwards  Hill.     A.  P.     Pittsfield,  N.  H. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Prof.  Lincoln  Xormal  Univ.,  Marion,  Ala.,  1879.  Author 
of  Letters  from  Abroad  in  Congregationalist  and  Boston  Traveller,  1853-4. 

*'^  Jeffersox  Fraxklin  Jacksox.      A'.(P.     Montgomery,  Ala. 

Lawyer.     Atty.  for  Middle  Dist.,  Ala.,  1849-50.    Died  March  27,  1862. 

Rev.  Edwix  Johxsox.     A. 6.     New  York  City. 

Congreg.ational  Pastor  and  Prin.,  Suburban  Sem.,  since  1879.  Trustee  111.  Coll.  1855-7. 
Author  of  th-  Poem  at  the  -\  A  4)  Convention  of  1854;  The  Month  of  Gold,  1869,  and  of 
many  articles. 

Stephex  Wright  Kellogg.     I.S.     W^aterbuiy,  Conn. 

Lawyer  since  1354.  Practised  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1848-54.  Clerk  Conn.  Senate,  1851; 
member,  1853,  for  ath  Dist. ;  Judge  Xew  Haven  County  Court,  1854;  Prob.ate  Court,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  seven  years;  member  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1856;  U.  S.  Repre- 
sentative, 1871-5.    Brig.  Gen.,  Conn.  N.  G. 


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FuEDEKiciv  John  KiNfiSHunY.      }]'.!.      AVatcrbiirv.  Conn. 

Pres.  Citi/.eirs  National  Hank:  S.-xill  \ir  .  i  ,,  :    | 
EnslandTransportalicin   Co. ;  Watn-lini  ,    -    lil    \ 

many  otiicr  Uailniad,  Hankini,'.  Maiini:p  ••    iil    '"' 

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of  Conn.  Ara.l.  ..|  Sri,,,.-,-.  Autlmr  ..f  Sk.;rl,  ,.|  .1 
Chicaun.  is.r.;  1M,m..,,-  in  a  llepulili.',  Sori;!!-!,  W. 
Hi8t.  So,-.  (  nlk,  ISM  ,  art.  .<uu!l.  Mi,Ulle,  in  Kinu-l-.N  - 
ofGenei-al  l';i)i.seopal  Convi'iilioii  1877,  and  'I'lxas.  <.l 
worth  Gencalosy;  Biogr.Encycl.  IMh  Century ;  vol.  on 
Manufacturers  of  N.  E.,  by  Van  Shiyck. 

*"*''  Stephen  Duncan  Linton,     /v.  J.     Natchez,  Miss.     - 

Cotton  Planter.     Died,  Pai-is,  France,  18tJ7. 

Elihu  Phinney.      IhW     Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Book  Publisher,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  New  York  City  till  18G4 ;  since  retired.  Author  of 
numerous  articles,  chiefly  on  Pisciculture. 

Jaked  Reid,  Jr.      Z'.Ji.     Hjirtford,  Conn. 

Sunt,  of  Schools  since  1874;  Teacher,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1847-.')-):  Stookbnd.sre,  Mass., 
1855-63  and  1866-74;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1863-4;  Prin.  Kagleswood  IMihtary  Acad., 
Perth  Araboy,  N.  J.,  1864-6. 

Henry  Thornton  Steele.     A' .1.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester,  Conn.,  1846-8.  Member  Chicago  Board  of 
Education,  1860-6.  Master  in  Chancery,  Superior  Court,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  since  1873.  Political 
editor,  CouHtantine.  Mercury,  one  year. 

John  Butler  Talcott.     New  Britain,  Conn. 

Manufacturer.    Mayor  of  New  Britain,  1880-2. 

Charles  Hooper  Trask.     I.M.     New  York  City. 

Russia  Merchant.     Summer  residence,  Manchester,  Mass. 
1847. 

*'^  Benjamin  Wisner  Bacon.      B.V.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Died  January  8,  1848. 

Charles  Thompson  Blake.      P.X.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Merchant.    Sec.  Oakland  Paving  Co. 

Henry  Martyn  Brace.     NM.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

*mi  ^YiLj^TAM  CtUNTON.      P.J.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.  Director  of  a  plantation,  Prince  George's  Co.,  Va.,  1851-4.  Died  April  1, 
1854. 

*'^'  Francis  Louis  Hodges.     E'.L     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1847-.')1 ;  Tutor  Yale,  1851-2.  Lawyer,  New  York  City; 
Chief  Attorney  to  the  City  of  New  York.     Died  July  27,  18j3. 

Rev.  Nathaniel  Alden  Hyde.      P.  0.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Member  City  School  Board;  Pres.  State  Social  Sci.  Assoc;  Sec.  Gen  Assoc,  of  Ind. 
Congregational  Churches;  Trustee  Wabash  Coll.  and  Chicago  Iheo.  bem.  D.D., 
Marietta  Coll.,  1876. 

Alfred  Mills.     M.J.     Morristown,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 


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1881 


74  •  Yale. 

*'«'°  John  MuNN.      H'.P.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Lawj'er.     Teacher,  1847-9.    Died  January  30,  1850. 

Charles  Augustus  Nichols.     P. 11.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer,  ISTew  York  City,  1851-6.    Manufacturer,  from  1865  till  dcatb.     Died  October 

20,  1877. 

Alfred  Plant.     J.  T.     Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

Pres.  Plant  Seed  Co. 

George  Appleton  Robbins.     P.  W.     New  York  Citj. 

Retired.    Formerly  Banker. 

Charles  Frederick  Sanford.     H'.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Superior  Court,  ISTew  York  City,  1876-81.    Died  October  21, 1881. 

John  Donnell  Smith.     P.M.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer.  Treas.  Marietta  &  Cincinnati  R.R.  Co.,  1868-9;  Trustee  for  City  of  Balti- 
more of  McDonough  School  Farm,  1871-2.  Contributor  to  Bulletin  of  Torrey  Botanical 
Club  and  to  Coulter's  Botanical  Gazette.  Member  Med.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  C.S.A., 
January,  1862  to  May,  1865;  Capt.  com.  Battery  A,  Huger's  Battalion- of  Mounted  Art., 
1st  Corps,  Army  of  N.  Va. 

Horatio  Wildman.     A'. A.     Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Ex-Mayor  and  e.x-City  Solicitor. 


1848. 

Rev.  Frederick  Randolph  Abbe.    E.I'.   Dorchester,  Mass. 

Trustee  Armenia  Coll.,  E.  Turkey.     Author  of  The  Temple  Rebuilt,  a  Poem,  1872,  2d 
edition,  1S81.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1857 

*'**^^  Rev.  William  Aitchison.     M.F.     Shanghai,  China. 

Tutor  Yale,  1850-1.    Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1854  till  death.    Died  May  15,  18.59. 

Henry  Taylor  Blake.     A'.X.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

David  Samuel  Calhoun.     A.B.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1877;  re-elected,  1881;  State  Senator  of  Conn.,  1856 
and  1862 ;  Judge  of  Probate,  1854-66.    Fellow  Yale,  1862,  ex  officio. 

*^«^'  Charles  CoNDiT.     B'.Q.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  October,  1877. 

Rev.  Samuel  Emerson.     T.  0.    University  of  Virginia,  Va. 

Teacher,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1849;  Prin.  Shemariak  Classical  School,  Middlebrook,  Va., 
1861-9.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1851. 

Rev.  Elias  Brewster  Hillard.      P.0.     Plymouth,  Conn. 

Teacher,  Southington,  Conn.,  1848-50. 

fEDWARD   Lippincott.       F' .  T.      Falls   of  Schuylkill,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Accountant.   U.  S.  A.,  under  Emergency  Call,  1863. 

Richard  Smith  Mesick.     A.E.     Virginia  City,  Ne v. 

Lawyer. 


Yale.  75 

Isaac  Sprague  Newton.      l*.W.     Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     District  Atty.  Chenango  Co.,  1853-9. 

»i849  FiiANKLiN  Lafayette  Plimpton.     KJ).    Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Died  January  8,  1849. 

Nathaniel  Shipman.     //.  7'.     Hartford,  Conn. 

U.  S.  District  JudE;o  for  District  of  Conn.;  State  Representative  of  Conn.,  1857;  Kxcc- 
utive  Sec.  of  Gov.,  1S5S-02. 

*>*«  Edwin  Tyler.      E.M.     Michigan  Bluff,  Cal. 

Miner,  Assaycr  and  Express  Agent,  1849,  till  death.     Died  June  21,  1888. 
1849. 

John  Light  Atlee,  M.D.      I'.Ii.     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Physician  to  Lancaster  Co.  Hospital.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1853. 

Rev.   Shearjashub  Bourne.     Z' .X.     Paterson,  N.  J. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1853. 

*i862  William  George  Chandler.     A'. A.     Mobile,  Ala. 

Exchange  and  Commission  Merchant  and  Banker,  1850,  till  death.    Died  July  3,  1862. 

*'^^f Henry  Legran  de  Conner.     A. P.     Natchez,  Miss. 

Lawyer  and  Preacher.    Died  Natchez,  May,  1876. 

Rev.  Timothy  D wight.     I.I.K.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Sacred  Literature,  Yale,  since  18-58;  Tutor  Yale,  18.51-5.  One  of  Editors  of  the 
Neiv  Englander  since  1868.  Member  of  Bible  Revision  Committee.  D.D.,  Chicago  Theo. 
Sem.,  1869. 

Rev.  Franklin  Woodbury  Fisk.     //'.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Wisconsin  Prof.  Sacred  Rhetoric,  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  since  18.59;  Prof.  Rhetoric  and 
English  Literature,  Beloit  Coll.,  1854-9.  Author  of  The  Forces  of  the  Pulpit,  1859;  Unity 
of  the  Professions,  1878,  etc.,  in  the  Neio  Englander.  See  Johnson's  New  Univ.  Cyclo- 
piedia.    D.D.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1865. 

Philip  Gleason  Galpin.     A.0.     North  Temescal,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 

«i855  (Charles  Rush  Goodrich.     I.E.     Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1850-1.  Associated  with  Prof.  B.  Silliman,  Jr.,  in  preparing 
the  Illustrated  Record  of  the  Exhibition  at  the  Crystal  Palace,  New  York  City,  issued  in 
1854;  also  Annotated  Catalogue  of  same  exhibition.     Died  August  22,  1855. 

*'^  Jacob  Brown  Kirby.     A.X.     Brownville,  N.  Y. 

Farmer,  1849-59.     Lumber  Merchant,  1852-7.     Died  .\rarch  9, 1860. 

♦  18,58  ^AjjoN  Lyon.      B'.A.     Sturbridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Died  August  22, 1858. 

Rev.  Edw^ard  Dafydd  Morris.      P. I.     Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Prof.  Theology  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1874 ;  of  Church  History,  1867-74.  Trustee,  Western 
Reserve  Coll.,  1856-68.  Author  of  Outlines  of  Christian  Doctrine,  1880.  D.D.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1863. 

*•*''''  Hugh  Florian  Peters.     J'.M.     Cheshire,  Conn. 

Lawyer,  Cheshire  and  New  York  City,  1852-3.  Teacher,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1853-4.  Tidal 
Department,  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  18-54-5;  Clerk  of  Pension  Bureau,  Washington,  D.C., 
1855-6.    Died  October  4, 1856. 


76  Yale. 

William  Frederick  Poole.     FJ .B.     Evanston,  III. 

Librarian  Public  Library,  Chicago,  111.,  since  IST-i;  A>-l.  r.Hii-nri.in,  Boston  Athe- 
naeum, 1851;  Librarian,  Boston  Mercantile  Library.  1^^J  i;  V,  -t..ii  Atljenasum,  1856-69; 
and  of  Cincinnati  Public  Library,  1863-74.  Autlmi-  oi  l'M|,h  nn  (  ol-ii\  .  lS'i6;  Introduction 
to  reprint  of  Johnson's  Wonder- Working  Providence  di.'a  1^>.7;  Mather  Papers,  pri- 
vately printed,  Boston,  1868;  Cotton  Mather  and  Salem  Witchcraft  (from  N.  A.  Review), 
privately  printed,  Boston,  1869;  Notes  to  Gov.  Hutchinson's  Witchcraft  Delusion,  1692,  pri- 
vately printed,  Boston,  1S70;  Anti-Slavery  Opinions  before  1830,  1872;  Dr.  Cutler  and  Ordi- 
nance of  1787  (from  J^^.  A.  lievifw),  1876;  The  Organization  and  Management  of  Public 
Libraries,  U.S.  Bureau  of  Educ.  Report;  also  separate,  1876;  Witchcraft  in  Boston,  in 
Memorial  History  of  Boston,  1881;  The  Construction  of  Library  Buildings,  Library  Jour- 
nal, 1881 ;  also  issued  by  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educ,  1881 ;  Index  to  Periodical  Literature,  new 
ed.,  brought  down  to  January,  1880  (in  press).  Member  of  the  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Md.,  and  Vt. 
Hist.  Socs. ;  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc,  Essex  Inst.,  etc.    See  AUibone's  Diet,  of  Am.  Authors. 

John  Rocjiv  WELL.      ^..Y.     Tarry  to  wn,  N.  Y. 

Retired. 

*^*'^  Rev.  Augustus  Walker.      //./'.     Diarbekir,  Turkey. 

Ordained  1852;  Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Diarbekir,  Turkey,  1853-66.  Died  of 
cholera  September  13,  1866. 

*'«^*  Charles  Bill  Waring.     B.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Died  October  12,  1854. 

*'^'  ErastusHay  Weiser.      'A  77.     York,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Died  July  12,  1872. 

1850. 

Rev.   Leonard   Woolsey  Bacon,   D.D.      O.J.     Norwich, 
Conn. 

Pastor  Park  Church.  Author  of  Sunday  Hymn  and  Tune  Books;  History  of  the  Vati- 
can Council,  1871 ;  Life  of  Mrs.  E.  B.  Gould,  1878;  Church  Papers,  1876;  also  many  minor 
works  and  magazine  articles.  M.D.,  Yale,  1856;  D.D.,  Yale,  1879.  Corr.  Member  Societe 
des  Etudes  Theologiques  de  Geneve.  See  Johnson's  Cycl.  and  Am.  Ed.  of  Chambers' 
Encycl. 

Rev.  Edward  Warren  Bentley.      I.E.    Ellenville,  N.  Y. 

Author  History  of  the  Classis  of  Orange,  1875,  .ind  of  Published  Sermons,  etc.  D.D., 
N.Y.  Univ.,  1877. 

Robert  Bliss.     P.  IT.     New  York  City. 

Dry  Goods  Merchant  since  1852.  Teacher,  St.  Timothy's  Hall,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1851. 
Clerk  Metropolitan  Bank,  1852. 

Henry  Chase.     F/.A.     Lyndon,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  National  Bank ;  Director  Vt.  Agricultural  Soc.  Practised  law.  Syca- 
more, Hi.,  1857-9,  and  at  Chicago.  Representative  Vt.  Legislature;  Centennial  Commis- 
sioner for  Vt.,  1876;  member  Vt.'Board  of  Agriculture  since  1876. 

fHENRY  Martyn  Cheavens,  M.D.      H'.M.     Ashland,  ]\Io. 

Teacher  and  Farmer.    A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1852.    M.D.,  St.  Louis  Med.  Coll.,  1866. 

Albert  Pierson  Condit.     F.J.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.    Member  N.  J.  State  Legislature,  1866-7  and  1871;  Speaker  of  Assembly,  1871. 

Henry  Martyn  Dechert.     A'.F.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.,  Sera.,  1850-3;  Asst.  City  Solicitor,  1856-8.  Member 
Pa.  Hist.  Soc.     1st  Lieut.  40th  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

William  Thompson  Farnham.      i.P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Private  7th  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.,  1862-3,  5  months. 


Yah.  77 

*  '^"  George  Loimbaki)  Fiiost.      II' .  <■).     Dodgcville,  Wis. 

Lawyer,  Mineral  roint,  Wis.,  ISoS-GO;  Dodijeville,  1869-79.  Member  Wis.  Senate, 
1863-4.     Died  February  15,  1879. 

f Leonard  Addison  Hendrick.     O.J. 

Journalisl,  New  York  Herald. 

Rev.  Edward  Miles  Jerome,  LL.B.      I\<P.     New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Kilitor  and  Proprietor  Shore  Line.  Tlmen,  and  Preacher  Grand  St.  Baptist  (!hurch. 
In  business,  New  York  City,  \%h?,-b.  Pastor  Baptist  cnuirch,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1860-2; 
M(ri<len.  Conn.,  1862-6;  Westfield,  Conn.,  1869-71.  Editor  /Vusonia,  Conn.,  Naugatuck. 
I'd//,)/  Snitinel.    LL.B.,  Yale,  1852. 

* '""'  Kiciiard  Lamb.     J.  V.     Norfolk,  Va. 

Student  of  Medicine,  Columbia  Coll.,  1851-2.    Died  October  3,  1852.     . 

SiLVANUS  Sanford  Mulford,  M.D.    IJ\6.    New  York  City. 

Practising  medicine  since  1865;  I'hysieian  New  York  Hospital,  1855-7;  Cherry  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  1857-61.    M.  D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1855.      Asst.  Surgeon  35th  N.  Y.  Inf.,"U.  S.  A.. 

1861-5. 

Hubert  Anson  Newton.      J./-'.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Miitlirni.ilic-,  Yale,  since  ]855:  Tnl<ir.  is,-,:;-.-.  .\iiili,,i-  ,,r  v.iiinii.M  scientific 
meni.'irsMiiil  \][c  Iavj:.]- \':ii-tot  Am.  Journa/ "/'  S,  :,;,,,  .  I, I,. I)..  T  iii\ .  oiM  i.h..  IsCiS.  Pres. 
Conn.  Ar:i,l.>ri  ■nn-;  Member  National  Aca.l.  .il' S.i.ii.'c  IV,  mi  ii>  tMiiii,l.-n  p  m  ;  .\>soc.  Am. 
Acad.;  .\ni.  I'liil..-,.plii,-al  Soc.  of  Philadelplii:i ;  i;..v.il  .\sli  ,.nnini,-.il  Sor.,,f  !,( indon,Eng. ; 
Hon.  Member  British  A.  A.  S. 

Ellis  Henry  Roberts.     1.1'.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Kdit.n-.in-elii.^-  riic.i  Moriii,,,/  ]I,  rul'l  Awr  Is.Mi.  Trust,.,'  ]l:,niii:..n  (',,11.  since  1872; 
Utic:i  Krmal,.  S,-iii.,  mii,1  \Vliil(:-ln«  n  S,,,,..  .mm,-,,  is,;^;  •r,.,,.l,,.r  ,  if  l.aiiii  I 'l  H'a  Female 
Seni..  ls.".,i;  l'i-in.  ru.'ii  Af.-ui.,  iv,r-l.  NUmiurX.  Y.  .<;.•, ir  .\"-inl,iv,  \s<u  ;  U.S. 
Representative  I'njni  N.  Y.,  1S71-5.  AutliDr  of  IJaUU-  uf  Oriskany,  it.-.  Place  in  History, 
1877;  Now  York  and  the' Iroquois,  1S79;  Addres.s  at  Laying  of  Corner  Stone  of  S.imuel 
Eells  Memorial  Hall,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1876;  Address  at  A  A  *  Symposium,  Koebcstcr. 
N.  Y.,  1880,  and  miscellaneous  papers,  addresses  and  speeches  in  Congress.  LLvD.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1869. 

* — fCriARLES  A.  Taylor,  LL.B.     A.(-).     New  Orleans,  La. 

LL.B.,  Univ.  of  La.,  1850. 

Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Tupper.     A'. A.     Ontario,  111. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1856. 

f  James  Andrews  Wilcox.     A. A.     Colnmbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Solicitor  C.  H.  V.  &  T.  Il.R.  since  1872;  City  Solicitor,  Columbus,  1854-9. 
Trustee  Starling  Med.  Coll.  since  1873.  U.  S.  Commissioner  for  S.  D.  of  Ohio  since  1869. 
Author  of  Wilcox'  Railroad  Laws  of  Ohio,  1874.  Col.  113th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  then  U.  S. 
Prov.  Mar.  Gen.  for  Ohio,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Bvt.,  1861-5. 

185I. 

*iHfi3  j^g^.   Charles  Alfred  Baer.     li'.J.     Norristown,  Pa. 

Pastor  Lutheran  Church,  1S61,  till  death,  September,  1863. 

Rev.  Everett  Wade  Bedix(jei;.       I\A.      Anchorage,  Jef- 
ferson Co.,  Ky. 

Chaplain  and  Prof.  Moral  Science,  Bellewood  Sera,  and  Kv-  Presbyterian  Normal 
School  since  1878;  Vol.  Chaplain  18lb  N.  C.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  4  months. 

Henry  DeAVitt  Beman.      A'.  11'.     Sparta,  Ga. 

Lawyer. 


78  Ya/e. 

fGEORGE  Edward  Curtis.      0.  T.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Merchant. 

William  Buck  Dana.     E'.fl.     Englewood  Cliffs,  N.  J. 

Editor  and  Publisher,  New  York  City.  Author  of  Cotton  from  Seed  to  Loom;  Ediu.r 
IlunCs  MerchanW  Magazine  and  Commercial  and  Financial  Ckronicle. 

* '^'''  Timothy  Campbell  Do WNiE.     M.li.     Delavan,  Wis. 

Prof.  Ancient  Lang,  and  Chemistry,  Western  Military  Inst.,  Tyrce  Springs,  Tenn.. 
till  1861.  Clerk  in  a  Alanfg.  Co.,  Delavan,  1865-75.  Private  Ensineer  Corps,  C.  S.  A.. 
1861-5.     Died  May  1.3,  1875. 

*  ^"^^  Evan  William  Evans.      H' .  6.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Yale,  1855-6;  Prof.  Natural  Phil,  and  Astronomv,  Marietta  Coll.,  1857-64; 
Mathematics,  Cornell  Univ.,  1868-74.  Author  of  an  Elementary  Geometry,  and  papers  on 
Welsh  and  other  philology.  Member  of  Am.  Philological  Soc.  from  its  foundation.  Died 
May  22, 1874. 

*i8«  Byron  Hart,  M.D.      B'.(I>.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Practised  medicine,  1854-64.     il.I).,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1S54.     Died  October  7,  1864. 

* '*^''  George  Granberry  Hastings.     E.X.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City,  till  1861  and  1866-73.  Capt.  1st  U.  S.  Sharpshooters;  Juds;e 
Advocate  Army  of  the  Potomac ;  Brev.  Col.  U.  S.  A.     Died  October  20,  1873. 

George  Reginald  Heber  Hughes.     P.O.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Salmon  McCall.      FI'.  T.     East  Haddam,  Conn. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1872;  First  Church  in  Old  Saybrook,  1853-71. 
Member  Conn.  State  Legislature,  1876.  Author  of  Culture  and  the  Gospel,  1871 ;  History 
of  the  First  Church  in  E.  Haddam,  and  published  sermons,  reports  and  articles. 

f Robert  Morris  Marshall,  LL.B.     O.M.     Sardis,  Ky. 

Farmer.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1853. 

Bennett  Warner  Morse.     B.  T.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Retired  Manufacturer.     Member  Common  Council,  1860-1. 

Rev.  Thomas  Stoughton  Potwin.     I.N.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Superintendent  Hartford  Orphan  Asylum  since  1875.  Tutor  Beloit  Coll.,  1851-3; 
Yale,  1854r-8. 

* ^^'^  Emerson  Cogswell  Whitney.     E.J.     Winchendon,  Mass. 

Asst.  Teacher  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  Acad.     Died  November  30, 1851. 
1852. 

David  Skinner  Bigelow.     Z'.L     Westchester,  Conn. 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser.     Representative  for  Westchester,  Conn.  Legislature,  1863. 

Lebeus  Cornelius  Chapin,  M.D.    O.P.    Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Physician  and  lumber  dealer  since  1867.  Teacher,  Erie,  Pa.,  and  N.  H.,  1852-4; 
Tutor  Yale,  1855-64.     Surgeon  28th  colored  troops,  U.  S.  A.    M.D.,  Yale,  1864. 

William  AVallace  Crapo.     yi.I.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

U.  8.  Representative  from  Mass.  since  1875.  Pres.  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank  of  New  Bed- 
ford since  1870 :  Vice-Pres.  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  R.R.  Co.  Member  State  Legislature  of 
Mass.,  1857;  City  Solicitor,  1855-77;  Chairman  Board  of  W.ater  Commissioners,  1865-75. 
Author  of  Hist.  Address  at  Bi-Centennial  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1864,  and  Now  Bedford. 
July  4, 1876;  Address  at  Symposium  of  A  A  cf,  Providence,  li.  I.,  1881. 


Yale.  79 

1^)I5Ki:t  Klijaii  Day.      (K)'.      lliutford,  Conn. 

I'rcs.  of  the  Security  Co. 

Rev.  Henky  Edwin   Dwkjiit,  M.D.      EJL     Pliiliidclplii;!,. 
Pa. 

Preacher.  Prof,  .and  Physician.  Interne  PhiUidclphia  Hospital,  1867-9;  Kxterne, 
186t)-77  ftret.tod  10.000  patients).  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Broolvlyn  Hisfh  School  18a2-55. 
P>*"toV  Kir-t  CluirVli  i;:u.,!nlpli.  Mmss.,  18.V.I-02.  Prof.  Anatomy  and  Physioloiiy,  W. 
J  ,iMoi    1  "   ■  ■  I       I',.,.,.,,  <t    ^,lio..l^    iM\rr  ■' 1111(1  niipilsi,    isr.;-sl.     Secret 

ii;;;r"v  -,;,  ;■„■:". :  - : ;^ ::: ;  <:\t:l ,;, :;, nn;,,.,'.^.^;,  \u,.„.,- ..■  articles 

Is57;  Pl>:i..,'L:niv.  ot  b.rliM,  180^  aiul  Uaiv.  ol   IMris,  ISii:;;  M.l>.,  Uuiv.,  ut  P.,.,  IS07. 

'«^'  Rev.  James  Harrison  DwiCxIit.     A'.  J.     Englewood,  N.  J. 

Pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1857-S:  Englewood,  1863-7. 
See  Palestine  Explor.ation  Soc;  Associate  Editor  Chrutian  Union,  Independent  and 
Christian  at  Work.    Chap.  66th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3.    Died  December  2, 1872. 

Daniel  Coit  Oilman.     A.K.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Pros.  .lohns  Hopkins  Univ.   since  1875.    City  Supt.  of  Schools,  New  Haven,  Conn., 

1856-60;    State    Supt.,    Conn.,    1S65-6.      Librarian,    Yale,   IS.'ie-firi:   Prof.    Physical  _and 

Author   ..r   ,,,:n,\    mli-a/iii-    arlirl,-   aiijl    a,lur:,l  i,  .nal    i- 


Ili^lMrirM    A.l.l.-,-><.s,  1859 


(Bi-cemwnn:n.rN..,-.,.h.(^,,,n,.    .,s^^^ 

Am!s.^ial  Science  Assoc,  1870,1880:  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sci.;  Am.  Pliilos.  Soc;  Am. 
Oricnt.ll  Soc,  etc.    LL.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1876. 

*i8^|Rev.  Archibald  Falconer  Gould.     A'.N.     St.  Augustine, 
Fla. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.     Died  while  ChapLiin,  C.  S.  A.,  at  Richmond,  Va. 

Edward  Houghton.      J.. I.     Lancaster,  Mass. 

Teacher.    Practised  law,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Marcus  Lyon.     H'.X.K.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

County  Judge,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  1874.  Dist.  Atty.,  Schuyler  Co.,  18.55; 
of  Tompkins  Co.,  1857-64;  Postmaster,  Ithaca,  1871-3.  Pres.  A  A  0.  Corporation, 
Ithaca. 

*^«^2-|- Henry  Watson  McNeil.     E'.A.     Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City,  1857-8.  Banker,  Pa.,  1858-61.  Capt.  Co.  E,  1861,  1862 ;  Col. 
42d  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. ;  killed,  Antletam,  September  17,  1862. 

Vincent  Marmaduke.      A'.n.     Arrow  Rock,  Mo. 

Merchant,  Farmerand  Miner.     Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S61-5. 

* i878|^jLLi AM  Henry  Redavood.     A.T.     Mobile,  Ala. 

Lawyer  .ind  Accountant.  M.aj.  To.x.as  Vol.,  C.  S.  A.,  Lt.  Col.  Flournoy's  Texas  Kegt., 
1861-5.     Died  at  Mobile,  December  25,  1878. 

William  Leonard  Rowland.     /.A.     Rockford,  111. 

Librarian  Public  Library  since  1872. 

Rev.  GeorCxE  Blagden  Saeford.      IL(I>.     Burlington,  Vt. 

Pastor  Third  Congregational  Church  since  1860.  (Jrad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1856. 
D.D.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1878. 

Henry  Seymour  Sanford.     A'. '/'.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer,  practising  since  1864;  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1854-64. 

George  Griswold  Sill..    Z'.S.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawvcr,  practising  since  1854.  .Judge  and  Recorder  City  Court;  Lieut.  Governor. 
Conn.,  1873-7. 


8o  Yale. 

William  Stanley.     l.N.     Englewood,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  186S-72. 

Melaxcthon  Storhs,  M.D.     A.  11.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Practising  medicine  since  186G;  Colchester,  Conn.,  1853-61.  Surgeon  8th  Conu.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-4.     M.D.,  Yale,  1853. 

George  Augustus  Wilcox.     Z'.Q.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer,  practising  at  Detroit  since  1854.     Member  Board  of  Edncation,  1861-5. 
1853- 

*i875  Benjamin  Franklin  Baer.     A.E,     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor,  1859.  Capt.  Co.  F  122d  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3.  Died 
Jannary  19,  1875. 

George  William  Baldwin.     /.A'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer  since  1864.  Practised,  Chicago,  111.,  1856-8;  Worcester,  Mass.,  1858-61.  Asst. 
Adj.  Gen.  3d  Div.  6th  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 

Rev.    William  Frederick  Vincent  Bartlett,  D.D.     A.S. 
Lexington,  Ky. 

Teacher,  Natchez,  Miss.,  1853-5;  Pros.  Jefferson  Coll.,  Miss.,  1859;  Prof.  Latin,  Oak- 
land Coll.,  Miss.,  1870-2.     D.D.,  Central  Univ.,  Richmond,  Ky.,  1876. 

Henry  Silliman  Bennett.      EA*.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Coke  Billings,  LL.B.     P.  W.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawyer  and  Judge  U.  S.  Dist.  Court  since  18S0.  Practised  some  years.  New  York 
City.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1856. 

Rev.  Edson  Lyman  Clark.     M.d.     Southampton,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Pastor  Dalton,  Mass.,  1859-64;  North  Bumford,  Conn. 
Author  of  The  Arabs  and  the  Turks,  1876;  The  Races  of  European  Turkey,  1878.  Member 
Am.  Oriental  Soc. 

Rev.  Oliver  Ellsworth  Cobb.     A.K.     Fhishing,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Dutch  Reformed  Church  since  1872;  Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y.,  1857-72. 
Recording  Sec.  Board  of  Domestic  Missions;  Director  Am.  and  Foreign  Christian  Union. 
Author  of  Pastoral  Letters,  1858 ;  Memorial  of  Denis  Wortman,  M.D.,  1864. 

f Edward  Robbinson  Dickson.     H'.E.     Mobile,  Ala. 

Supt.  Pub.  Instruction,  Mobile,  since  1865.  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek  La  Grange  Coll. 
and  Brownard  Inst.;  Prof.  Univ.  of  Ala.,  1861-4.  Author  Alabama  Edition  Eclectic 
Geographies  and  Latin  Philology. 

*^*''f Daniel  Reily  Empson.     A.B.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Editor  Hamilton  Telegraph.    Died  June  10,  1857. 

Rev.  William  Thacher  Gilbert.    A'. P.    Cornwall  Bridge, 
Conn. 

Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Member  Conu.  Legislature,  1867.  New  Orleans 
Correspondent  Christian  Advocate,  1864. 

Rev.  WiLLAM  Henry  Gleason.     /./7.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Pastor  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church  since  1877.  Practised  law,  Sag  Harbor,  1853-64. 
Member  of  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1864-5.  U.  ^.  Registrar  in  Bankruptcy,  1867-70.  D.D.,  Rutgers 
Coll.,  1881. 


Yale.  8 1 

*i882  j^EL^vj^-^o  Alexander  Goddakd.      O.T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Journalist.  Editor  Boston  DaiUi  Advertiser,  1869-82;  connected,  while  at  Worcester, 
Mass.,  with  Boston  Ckronicle,  1855-7;  Worcester  'PratiHcript,  1857-9;  Asst.  Editor 
Worcester  Synj,  lS.')()-(iS.  ^^ember  Mass.  Ilcmse  of  Kcprescntatives,  1861-8;  Worcester 
School  ('..iinni'u..',  I-m.I-i;.  Author  of  chai)tors  in  voliiiiics  II.  and  III.  Memorial  History 
of  Boston;  I'r.-- iiiiil  1  .it.  rat  iiie  of  the  rrovincial  I'liioil.  .iml  I'lilpit,  I'ress,  and  Literature 
of  the  K. A..luti..i,ai.\  rcii..,!.  Member  of  tlic  .Viii.  .\iitiqiiari.iii  Soc,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc, 
New  Eiighiiid  nisluiic-tieiualogieal  Soc,  and  Va.  Hint.  Soc.     Died  .January  11,  1882. 

*Ksfifi  Alfred  Grout.     A'..\.     Boston,  Mass. 

Clerk  Rock  Island,  Iowa,  1854-5.  Teacher  Davenport,  Iowa ;  Miller  St.  Clair,  Iowa, 
1855-8;  Teacher  Kingston,  Miss.,  1858.  Lawyer  Boston,  Mass.,  1861,  till  death.  Died 
July  26,  1866. 

*'*''tJA>iES  Hamilton.     A'.F.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.  Capt.  Southern  Guards  Battery,  C.  8.  A.  Died  at  (vOluinbus,  Ky.,  October, 
1861. 

*'*^^  Thomas  Prather  Nicholas.     O.A.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Lawyer.    Col.  2d  Ky.  Cav.,  U.  8.  A.    Died  January  27,  1870. 

Edward  WooDRtTFF  Seymour.     J..V.     Litchfield,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Representative  Conn.  Legislature,  18.59-60,  1870-1;  Conn.  State  Senator, 
1876. 

George  Shiras,  Jr.     E.n.     Allegheny  City,  Pa. 

Lawyer  Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Vice  Pres.  U.  S.  Bar  Association. 

George   Washbut^n    Smalley.      I'/.O.     London,  Eng. 

Journalist.  Practised  law  Boston,  Mass.,  1856-61 ;  war  correspondent  for  N.  Y. 
Tribune,  1861-2;  leader  writer,  1862-6;  manager  London  Bureau  since  1867.  Justice  of 
Peace  and  Commissioner  of  Insolvency  for  Suflblk  Co.,  Mass.,  1858-61. 

fRev.  James  Oswald  Swinney.     -.P.     Glasgow,  Mo. 

Pastor  M.  E.  Church. 

*i878  Luther  Goulding  Tarbox.      A.  A.     Nashville,  Tenn. 

Teacher  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1853-4;  Prin.  High  Scliool,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  18.54-61;  Prof. 
Mathematics  and  Nat.  Science,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1861-5;  Bank  Cashier  and  member  Board  of 
Education,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1865-75.    Died  November  14,  1878. 

Salathiel  Harrison  ToBEY.     A'.N.     New  York  City. 

Broker. 

*'«"  Charles  Townsend.     li'.Q.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Clerk,  1853-5,  and  Cashier,  1855-72,  Bank  of  Attica.     Died  September  1,  1877. 

Rev.  Kinsley  Twining.     Z'.A.     Morristown,  N.  J. 

Literary  Editor  of  The  Independent. 

*  i*«  Edward  Walden.     E.0.     Buffido,  N.  Y. 

Died  July  20,  1854. 

Rev.  James  Morris  Whiton.     M.-.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church.  Teacher  High  School,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1853-4; 
Rector  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  H.iven,  Conn.,  1854-64;  Prin.  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1876-8.  Author  of  Is  Eternal  Punishment  Endless,  1876;  An  Essay 
on  the  Gospel  according  to  Matthew,  1880;  the  Gospel  of  the  Resurrection,  1881,  and 
numerous  classical  text  books  and  treatises.    Ph.D.,  Yale,  1861. 


82  Yale. 


1854. 

Charles  Teipler  Alexander,  M.D.     I.d).     West  Point, 
N.  Y. 

Surgeon  U.S.A.  since  18.56;  Medical  Purveyor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  during  the  war. 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1856. 

*^^^  Charles  Henry  Barrett,  M.D.     A.n.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Practised  medicine,  1858-70;  City  Physician,  County  Physician,  and  Physician  to  Mich. 
State  Retreat  for  the  Insane,  four  years.    M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1858.     Died,  1870. 

*'*'"  Samuel  Curtis  Blacioian.     M.P.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Clerk  U.  8.  Circuit  and  District  Courts,  1865;  Clerk  to  City  of  oSTew  Haven, 
1856-7.    Died  August  20, 1861. 

Eev.  Horatio   Woodward   Brown.      O.R.     Willianisport, 
Pa. 

(Stated  Supply  Second  Presbyterian  Church.  Tutor  Yale,  1856-9.  Grad.  Union  Theo. 
Sem.,  1868. 

Eev.  Carroll  Cutler.     P.I.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Pres.  Western  Reserve  Coll.  since  1871;  Prof.  Mental  Science  and  Rhetoric,  1860-71. 
1st  Lieut.  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.     D.D.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1872. 

Edward  Charles  Du  Bois.     A. A.     Lima,  Peru. 

Ci\il  Engineer,  21  Calle  del  Correo,  since  1857;  connected  with  Great  Western  R.R., 
Canada  and  Detroit,  and  Milwaukee  R.R.,  Mich.,  1855-6. 

Charles  An ALDO  DuPEE.     A.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    Editor  Illinois  Teacher,  1855-60. 

Rev.  William  Buck  D^vight.     1.0.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Vassar  Coll.  since  1878;  Prin.  Young  Ladies'  School,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  1860-5. 
Contributor  of  many  papers  to  Am.  Journal  of  Science.  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1857 : 
Ph.B.,  Yale,  1859. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Fenn.     A.Z.     Portland,  Me. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1866. 

*'^^  Jacob  Brown  Harris.     A.0.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1857-8, 1863.    Died  February  8, 1875. 

*''^  Henry  Horton.      E.M.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  1856,  till  death.    Died  August  8,  1865. 

*^^f Richard  Lawrence  Keese.     F'.B.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Died  before  graduation. 

*^^  Luther  Maxwell  Lee.     A.  6.     Meadville,  Miss. 

Lawyer.     Comm.  Officer  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.    Died  February  12,  1869. 

William  Augustus  Meloy.  E'.X.  Prince  George's  Co.,  Md. 

Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty,  D.  C,  1877  ;U.  S.  Treas.  Dept., 
1864-8. 

William  Henry  Norris.      E.  ¥.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Lawyer. 

fCHARLES  Hezekiah  Pardee.      li'.fl.     NcAv  Havcn,  Conn. 

Manufacturer  Carriage  Trimmings. 


Yah.  8.3 

•|-Ki)WAKi)  Aylswohtii   Pkim.'V.      V.\.     Pcnsacola,  Fla. 

Lawyer.  Col.  2d  Fla.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.;  Biif;.  Gen.  Fla.  Brigade,  AnderBon'e  Wv.,  N.  l". 
nill's  Corps,  1861-5. 

t William  Robinson  PujNKF/rT.     E'.M.     Pittsfield,  Mas.s. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Bcrkslure  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Trcag.  I'ittsfield  Coal  Gas  Co.;  Tnislec 
Berkshire  Athenaeuni.     Member  Maes.  House  of  HepresentativcB,  1860. 

"'"  Leander  IIubbell  Potter.     E.S.    Galesburg,  111. 

Teaclier,  Maryland,  Iowa,  and  Chicago,  111.,  1855-9;  State  Normal  Univ.,BloominKton, 
111.,  1859-61 ;  Prin.  High  School,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1864-7 ;  Pres.  111.  Soldiers'  Coll.  and  Mil.  Acad., 
l''iillon.  111.,  1867-71;  Pres.  111.  Northern  Coll.,  1871-3;  Teacher  Chicago,  1873-6;  Prof. 
Khet.,  Logic,  and  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  1876-8.  Lieut.  Col.  33d  111. 
Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3.     Died  July  11,  1879. 

'"""  Charles  Thomas  Purnell.      T.H.     McNutt,  Miss. 

Lawyer  and  Planter.     Died  September  26,  1866. 

Thomas  Gardiner  Ritch.      :\.l\     Stamford,  Conn. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City,  since  1855. 

John  Chapin  Sanders,  M.D.     N.Fl.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pres.  and  Prof.  Obstetrics,  Western  Homoeopathic  Coll.,  since  1858.  Practised 
medicine,  Norwalk,  Ohio,  1854-7.     M.D.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1848. 

Rev.  John  Cockeville  Shackelford.    F' .  ¥.    Sedalia,  Mo. 

Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  since  1881.     Formerly  at  Lexington,  Mo. 

"*''t Nathaniel  Smith.      TjP.     AVoodbury,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  County  Commissioner;  Representative  Conn.  Legislature,  1867.  Maj.  19th 
Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Lieut.  Col.  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863.  Died  August 
26,  1877. 

Robert  Eveleigh  Taylor.      E.  Y.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

"^'  Samuel  Walker.     E.  T.     Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Lawyer.  Employe  U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  1854-66.  Mayor  of  Tallahassee.  Judge  Leon 
Co.,  Fla.,  Court.     Member  Fla.  Legislature.    Died  at  Downingtown,  Pa.,  June  11,  1881. 


1855. 

William  DeWitt  Alexander.     J.  V.    Plonolulu,  Hawaiian 
Islands. 

Sun'eyor  General,  Hawaiian  Kingdom,  since  1871.  Prof.  Languages,  Oahu  Coll.,  1S58- 
65;  President,  1865-71.  Author  of  Review  of  Bishop  Stalcy,  in  Defence  of  Am.  Missions, 
1865;  Synopsis  of  Hawaiian  Grammar,  1871. 

William  Ledyard  Avery.     J'.M.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  and  Judge  of  Common  Pleas  for  Cinn.,  since  1876.  Judge  of  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  Ontario  Co.,  Ohio,  1871-6.  Major,  Aide-de-camp,  and  Brev.  Lieut.  Col.  N.  Y.  Inf.. 
U.  8.  A.,  1862-5. 

'fAoDiN  Lewis  Bishop.       I.T.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1855.    Died  July,  1803. 

William  Frederic  Causey.     E.IE     vSt.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer,  practising  since  1869.  Practised  Newcastle,  Del.,  1858-60;  8t.  Louis,  Mo., 
1860-3;   Milford,  Del.,  1863-9.     Deputy  Atty.  Gen.  Del.,  1860;  member  Del.  Legislature, 


84  Yale. 

CoRXELius  Christie.      0.  W.     Leonia,  N.  J, 

Lawyer.    Editor  and  Proprietor  New  Jersey  Citizen,  Hackensack,  1871-7.     Member 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1867-8. 

Rev.  Henry  Nitchie  Cobb.     E.II.     Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

ClergjTnan;  Congregationalist  Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to  Persia,  1860-2.     D.D., 
Rutgers  Coll. ,-1878.    Member  Am.  Oriental  Soc. 


Martix  Baum  EwmG.      T.  6.    Walnut  Hill,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Deputy  Collector  U.  S.  Internal  Kevenue,  since  1878.  2d  and  1st  Lieut.  H  Battery,  1st 
Regt.,  Ohio  Light  Art.;  Senior  Maj.  and  Lieut.  Col.  2d  Ohio  Heavy  Art,  1861-5. 

fNATHAX  Thomas  Fitch,  LL.B.     E'.A.     Chicago,  lU. 

Lawyer.  Clerk  of  the  Crown  Welland  Co.,  Ont.,  1856-62.  Pres.  Canadian  Club  of 
Chicago.    Author  of  The  Law  of  Real  Estate  Agency,  18S1.    LL.B.,  Tale,  1855. 

t William  Coit  Oilman.     A.X.     Xew  York  City. 
Rev.  Hiram  Lowell  Howard.      H'.I\     Centralia,  Kan. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1861.  Chaplain  59th  Mass.  Inf., 
TJ.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

f Francis  Cltjiing  Lathrop.     H.J.     Le  Roy,  X.  Y. 

Banker. 

Alfred  Bolivar  Miller.     B.FI.     Wairen,  Pa. 

Prin.  Warreu  Public  Schools  since  1874;  Instructor  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass., 
1859-65:  Prin.,  1S65-7;  Tutor  Yale,  1868-71;  Instructor  Maplewood  Institute,  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.,  1871^. 

'f George  Taft  Parthenope  Padelford,  M.D.      T.J.      Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 

Died  while  Asst.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A.,  at  Capon  Springs,  Va.,  July  28,  1861. 

Rev.   Charles  Ray  Palmer.     H'.Y'.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Member  Salem,  Mass.,  School  Board,  10  years;  Trustee  Tal- 
ladega Coll.,  Ala.,  1879 ;  Fellow  Yale,  1880.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem. 

John  Henry  Piatt.     O.A.     New  York  City. 

Clerk  Register's  Office,  since  1872.  Practised  law  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1857-61.  Clerk 
Freedmen's  Bureau,  1866-9.  Inspector  N.  Y.  Custom  House,  1869-72.  Adj.  1st  Ohio  Cav., 
U.  8.  A. ;  Capt.  Slst  U.  S.  Inf. 

George  Pratt.     E.P.     Chicago,  111. 

Commission  Merchant. 

^  George  Stuart.      E'.O.     Sherman,  Conn. 

Enlisted  1st  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.;  appointed  Ist  Lieut.  13th  U.  S.  Inf.,  May  14,  1861. 
Died  July  12,  1863. 

Rev.  William  Howell  Taylor.     J'.F.    St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.  Chaplain  Soc.  Army  of  the  James;  47th  N.  Y.  N.  G. ;  48th  N.  Y. 
Vet.  Vol.,  1863-5. 

Rev.  William  Reed  Woodbridge.     ./.  E.    Port  Henry,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Christ  Church  since  1871.  Clerk  in  Jessup  Coal  Mines,  Pa.,  1856-7;  Adirondac 
Iron  Furnaces,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  1857-62.  Grad.  Gambler,  Ohio,  1865.  Rector  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Vergennes,  Vt.,  1865-6;  St.  Michael's  Church,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1867. 

Stanley  [Trott]  Woodward.      ^.li.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Judge  11th  Judicial  Dist.     Capt.  4th  Pa.,  U.  S.  A. 


Yale.  85 

William  Cutler  Wyman.     /.//.     New  York  C'ity. 

In  business  since  1856.     Teacher,  Brooklyn  Hitili  Scliool  1855-6. 
1856. 

Henry  Billings  Brown.     /-*.  0.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Judge  U.  S.  District  Court,  Eastern  District,  Mich.,  since  1875.  Aset.  U.  S. 
Dist.  Atty.,  for  Eastern  District,  Mich.,  1861-8 ;  Judge  Wayne  Circuit  Court,  1868.  Author  of 
Brown's  Admiralty  Reports.     Member  Am.  Social  Science  Assoc. 

John  Mason  Brown.     M.\.     Louisville,  Ky. 

M.  v.,  U.S.A.;  Commanding  2d  Brig.,  5th  Div.,  23d  Corps, 

*  "^"^  Charles  Edwin  BuLKELEY.      E'.T.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Capt.  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Adj.  Ist  Battalion,  Defences  of  Wash- 
ington.   Died,  Battery  Garesche,  Va.,  February  13,  1864. 

Stephen  CoNDiT.      E.d.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Supervisor  of  Census,  1880;  Tax  Commissioner,  1881. 

Rev.  Hasbrouck  DuBois.     A.X.     New  York  City. 

Pastor  St.  Paul's  Reformed  Church  since  18S5. 

George  Cary  Dunham.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Conductor  ontheXew  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  R.R.  Formerly  U.  S.  Deputy 
Collector  of  Internal  Revenue;  U.  S.  Asst.  Assessor,  Acting  Assessor  and  (lauger. 

Luke  William  Finlay.      Y.M.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.  Member  Tenn.  Legislature,  1875-6;  Lt.,  Mai.,  Lt.  Col.  4th  Tenn.  Inf.,  C.  8.  A., 
1861-5. 

Julius  Gay.      F.A.     Farmington,  Conn. 

Treas.  Farmington  Savings-Bank.    Ph.B.,  Yale,  1858. 

Rev.  William  James  Harris,  D.D.     A.F.      Detroit,  Mich. 

Rector  Christ  Church  since  1876.  Teacher  St.  Stephens,  New  Brunswick,  1856-9; 
Prin.  Monson  Acad.,  Mass.,  1859-61.  Pastor,  Congregational,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1861- 
2;  Brandon,  Vt.,  1862-4.  Rector  Grace  Church,  Manchester,  N.  H..  1866-8.  Instructor 
Harvard  Divinity  School,  1868-9.  Rector  Trmity  Church,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1871-76.  D.D., 
Trinity  Coll.,  1872. 

Frank  Hodge,  M.D.      O.n.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

M.D.,  Buffalo  Medical  Coll. 

* '^  Roland  KiNZER.     A../.     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Chief  Clerk,  office  of  Assessor  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue.  Died  September  25, 
1866. 

John  Monteith.     Z'.N.      Montesano  Springs,  Kimniswick, 
Mo.  ^      ^ 

Sec.  and  Manager  Montesano  Springs  Co.     Supt.  Public  Instruction  of  Mo.,  1870-t. 

fEuGENE  Pope  Moore.      N.B.     Frankfort,  Ky. 

Lawyer  since  1859. 

*'^^  John  Morehead.     A'.  6.     Frankfort,  Ky. 

Lawyer;  practised  Louisville  and  Frankfort,  Ky.,  and  Richmond,  Va.  Died  near 
Greenville,  Miss.,  about  October  26,  1873. 


86  Yale. 

Sidney  Edwards  Morse.     A.M.     New  York  City. 

Real  Estate  Manager.    Editor  and  Proprietor  Observer,  1858-73. 

David  Plunket  Richardson,  J.  }'.     Angelica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Representative  from  N.  Y.,  1879-83.     Capt.  6th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A. 

*i»'i9  Donald  Douglas  Shaw.     A.A.     Hamden,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.    Member  K.  Y.  Assembly,  1859.    Died  December  29,  1859. 

John  BuFFiNGTON  Stickney.      A'.  A.     St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Lawyer.     Capt.  35th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

f  George  Buckingham  St.  John.     E.  T .     Norwalk,  Conn. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Norwalk  Gas  Light  Co.,  and  Tax  Collector. 


1857- 

Whittlesey  Adams,  Warren,  Ohio. 

Insurance  Agent.  Examiner  PubUc  Schools,  Trumbull  Co.,  1858-68.  Paymaster, 
U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

Rev.  Augustus  Field  Beard,  D.D.      T.P.    Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Plymouth  Church.  Pi-es.  N.Y.  State  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1874-82.  D.D.,  Syra- 
cuse Univ.,  1875. 

Jacob  Staats  Burnet.      P.S.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Joseph  Alonzo  Christman,  LL.B.     I.E.    Evansburgh,  Ky. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  Cal.,  1867;  LL.B.,  Louisville  Law  School,  1865.  Private 
6th  Ohio'lnf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2.    Discharged  for  wounds.    Clerk,  Commissary  Dept.,  1862-3- 

Frederic  Nathaniel  Church.     /..V.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Died  October  4,  1859. 

Rev.  Henry  Swift  De  Forest,  D.D.,  Talladega,  Ala. 

Pres.  Talladega  Coll.;  Tutor  Beloit  Coll.,  1858-60;  Yale,  1861-3;  Trustee  Iowa  Coll., 
1873-80.    Chaplain  11th  Conn.,  U'.  S.  A.,  1863-5.     D.D.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1881. 

Stephen  Decatur  Doar,  M.D.     /;.  T.    McClellanville,  S.  C. 

Asst.  Surgeon  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5.    M.D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  S.  C,  1860. 

William  Emil  Doster,  LL.B.     A.U.     Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Lecturer  on  Law  Practice,  Lehigh  Univ.  Register  in  Bankruptcy,  11th  Dist., 
Pa.  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1859.  Col.  4th  Pa.  Cavalry,  U.S.A.;  Brev.  Brig.  Gen.,  2d 
Brig.,  2d  Div.,  Ai-my  of  the  Potomac. 

Rev.  Solomon  Johnson  Douglass .    0.  <P.  New  Haven ,  Conn . 

Resident  since  1867.  Teacher  Woolcott,  Iowa,  1860-3.  Pastor  Congregational  Church , 
Sherman,  Conn.,  1863-7. 

Rev.  Charles  Brockway  Dye.     B.P.     Fonda,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1859;  Romulus,  N.  Y. ;  Viueland,  N.  J.,  1865;  New  Fair 
field.  Conn.,  1870.    Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.,  two  years. 

Edward  John  Evans.     A.S.     York,  Pa. 

Proprietor  Central  Nurseries,  1858,  till  death.    Died  April 9,  1880. 


Yah.  87 

Rev.  Douglas  French  FoiiKEST,  D.l).     J.(l>.     Wjushin.rton 
D.C. 

Associate  Rector  Trinity  Church.  Lawyer,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865-71.  Lieut.  Co.  \\. 
17th  Va.,  C.  S.  A.;  Aid  to  Brig.  Geu.  Trimble;  Vol.  Aid  to  Adm.  -Buchanan,  C.  S.  N. ; 
Paymaster;  Aid  to  Gen.  Wallcer,  rank  of  Capt.     D.D.,  William  and  Mary  Univ.,  187fi. 

*is59  Edward  Thurston  Fuller.     A'.  A.     IIiintin<(ton,  N.  Y. 

Died  November  7, 1859. 

AzARiAH  Thomas  Galt.      /. //.     Chicago,  111. 

T  " 

Lawyer. 

VoLNEY  HiCKOX.      .1.  7'.     Sprin<rfield,  111. 

Stenographer.  Southern  Correspondent  for  the  Cincinnati  Commercial,  1865-6;  New 
Yoric  Tribune,  1866-7;  Author  of  Palmetto  Pictures,  1863.  Aide-de-camp  to  Gens.  Fremont 
and  Hunter,  U.  S.  A. 

Lyman  Davls  Hodge.     B'.  P.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Merchant.    Member  Miun.  Hist.  Soc. 

Rev.  Henry  Strong  Huntington.     H'.E.     Gorham,  Me. 

Pastor  Gorham  Congregational  Church  since  1877;  Congregational  Church,  Warner, 
N.  H.,  1863-72 ;  First  Church,  Galesburg,  III.,  1872-6.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1862. 

fEowARD  Janin.      //'.J.      Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer. 

*  ^^^'^fDENNis  Bruce  Lyles.     E.  X.     Piscataway,  Md. 

Clerlj  in  L.  Johnson  &  Co.'s  Bank,  Washington,  D.  C,  since  1860. 

Almon  Baxter  Merwin.     A.  6.     Xewark,  N.  J. 

Prof.  High  School  since  1866.  * 

*'^"  George  Augustus  Nolen.     J.0.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Tutor  Yale,  1860-5.  Asst.  Examiner,  1866-75;  Examiner-m-chief,  1875;  U.  8.  Paten! 
Office.     Died  August  7,  1875. 

David  Gustavus  Porter.     f/.E.     Waterbury,  Conn. 

Retired  from  active  business.  Prof.  Latin  Rochester  Univ.,  1869;  Member  Waterbury 
Board  of  Education.     Contributor  to  the  Nation  and  various  reviews. 

*i875  Edwin  Francis  Sandys.     N.X.     Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Prin.  High  School.    Sec.  Berkshire  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.    Died  July  30,  1875. 

Rev.  Samuel  Scoville.      S.Q.     Stamford,  Conn. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Chief  Engineer  Fire  Dept.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1874. 
Chaplain  103d  N.  Y.  and  4th  Conn.,  U.  S.  A. 

Henry  Maurice  Seely.     £'.//.     Honesdale,  Pa. 

Lawyer.    Vice-Pres.  Honesdale  Nat.  Bank. 

fRev.  John  Schultes  Seibold.     A'. A.     Dyersville,  Iowa. 

Rector  Christ  Church,  Dyersville,  and  St.  George's  Church,  Farley.  Prin.  St.  John's 
School,  Waverly,  Md.,  1870-1. 

Rev.  Storrs  Ozias  Seyihour.      T.A.     Litchfield,  Conn. 

Clergyman.  Member  State  Board  of  Education  since  1879 ;  Trustee  Berkeley 
Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Rev.  Wilder  Smith.     /.  S.     Roektbrd,  111. 

Pastor  First  Cong.  Church.  Trustee  Public  Library  since  1876;  Uockford  Sem. 
Author  Chrysostom ;  Contributor  to  New  Englander  and  Advance. 


88  Yale. 


Luther  Stephex  Trowbridge.    F.E.    Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer  and  U.  S.  Collector  Internal  Revenue.  Lieut.  Col.,  Col.,  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  Bvt. 
Maj.  Gen.,  Stahl's  Di%-.,  Cav.,  Army  of  the  Potomac;  1st  Brigade,  4th  Div.,  23d  Corps, 
A.rmy  of  the  Ohio;  Cav.  Div.,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Rev.  Moses  Coit  Titler.     F' .  T.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Am.  History  and  Literature  Cornell  Univ. ,  since  1881 ;  Prof  English  Language 
and  Literature,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867-81.  Literary  Editor  Christian  Union.  Author  The 
Brawnville  Papers,  1869;  History  of  Am.  Literature,  1878;  Manual  of  English  Literature, 
1869. 

Nathax  Dana  Wells.     A.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer  since  1860.    Teacher  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1S58-9. 

Arthur  Martin  Wheeler.      Y.P.     oS^ew  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  History,  Yale,  since  1868;  Tutor,  1861-5. 
1858. 

Volney   Stajips  Anderson,  LL.B.       0.0.      Rockv   Bar, 
Idalio. 

Practising  law  since  1862;  practised,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1860-1;  Judge  Probate  Court., 
Atturas  Co.,  1865-8.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1860. 

*i866  jjobert  Marshall  Be  ale.     E'.N.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer;  practised  1861-5.    Died  June  8, 1866. 

Orlando  BRO^^^^.     ^.A'.     Frankfort,  Ky. 

Lawyer.  State  Auditor  of  Ky. ;  Clerk  of  a  Congressional  Committee,  1865;  U.  S. 
Inspector  and  Gauger,  Revenue  Service,  7th  Dist.,  Ky.,  1869.  Adj.  22d  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-2;  Lieut.  Col.  14th  Ky.  Inf ,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4.     " 

* — f George  Bibb  Burnley.     P.P.     Frankfort,  Ky. 
f  John  Milton  Davis.      O.J.     Damdlle,  Ky. 

Teacher.  Prin.  Bethel  Acad.,  1858;  Georgetown  Coll.  Acad.,  1877.  Countv  Judge, 
1866-8. 

Louis  De3ibinsb:i.      T.Z.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Druggist.  Prin.  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Acad.,  1854-6;  Clinton,  La.,  Acad.,  1858-61; 
Teacher  Westport,  Conn.,  1865-7;  Prin.  Sherburne,  Jf.  Y.,  Union  School,  1868-75.  Ph.G., 
Philadelphia  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1877.  Private  16th  La.,  C.  S.  A..  1861-3.  Hospital 
Steward  Enterprise,  Miss.,  1863-4. 

William  Russell  Frisbie.     P.O.     Crete,  Neb. 

Druggist. 

Robert  Macy  Gallaway.      O.M.     New  York  City. 

Vice  I'res.  Manhattan  Elevated  Railroad  Co.,  1881.  Dealer  in  railway  supplies.  Mer- 
chant and  Miner,  Cal.,  1860-6. 

Frederic  Charles  Hewitt.     P.J.     Owego,  N.  Y. 

Retired. 

Augustus  Turner  Jones.     H'.D.     Brockton,  Mass. 

Editor  and  Publisher  Brockton  Gazette  since  1863.     Postmaster,  1875-7. 

William  Allen  MacDowell.     Uniontown,  Pa. 

Editor  Genius  of  Liberty.  Prin.  Madison  Acad.,  Uniontown,  1858-60;  Tuscarora 
Acad.,  1868-70.  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Commissary  of  Subsistence  16th  Pa.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A., 
1862-5. 


Yale.  89 

Elawson  Caury  Moke,  LL.r,.      II'.IL     ( '(.luiuhhi,  Mo. 

Farmer,  rractiscd  law  St.  I.ouis,  Mo.,  18r,2-r>:  Ih-lciia,  Montana,  1805-6;  Columbia, 
Mo.,  1867.     LL.B.,  Cumberland  I'niv.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  1801. 

Horace  Neid^.     V.l.     Fort  Laramie,  W.  T. 

Capt.  Co.  K  4th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Lieut.,  Capt.,  and  Maj.  2d  Pa.  Reserve,  1861-2;  Capt., 
Mivj.,  and  Lieut.  Col.,  Vet.  Rc8.  Corps,  1863-4.     Appointed  to  Regular  Anny,  1866. 

Eev.  Frederic  Alphonso  Noble.      H'..\.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1862-8 ;  Third  Presbyterian  Church,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.    Chaplain  Minn.  Senate,  1864-6.     D.D.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  18i2. 

^i«»  Dewees  Ogden.     E'.n.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Private  Richmond  Howitzers,  C.  S.  A.    Killed,  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1803. 

^'»^»  Benjamin   Franklin   Penny,  M.l).       H'.Y.      Greenville, 
Miss. 

M.D.,  New  Orleans  Medical  School,  1861.     Died  July  4,  1873. 

Electus  Abija  Pratt,  LL.B.     A.U.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Clerk  Paymaster  General's  office.  LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1863.  Private  93d  N.  Y., 
1861-3;  Capt.  8th  U.  S.  Colored  Inf.,  until  discharged  for  wounds  received  at  Olustee,  JMa., 
1864. 

Henry  Andrews  Pratt.     AS.     Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Gloversville  Union  School,  since  1868.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Art. ;  Bvt. 
Capt.,  tr.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Channing  Richards,  LL.B.     Glendale,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  Southern  Dist.  Ohio  since  18^7;  Asst.,  1871-7.     LL.B., 
•  Cincinnati  Coll.,  1859.    Private  6th  Ohio  Inf.,  1861;  Ist  Lieut.  22dOhto  Inf.,  1862;  Capt., 
1862-5. 

Eben  Greenough  Scott.     H' .  6.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Author  Commentaries  upon  the  Intestate  System  of  Pennsylvania,  etc. 
Ist  Lieut.  5th  Art.,  U.  S.  A.    Member  Hist.  Soc.  of  Pa. 

jHaydn  Kellogg  Smith.     A.d.     Marietta,  Wis. 

Bvt.  Capt.  U.  S.  Vols. 

William  Henry  Steele     I.TI.     Williamstown,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1868.  Teacher  New  Yorli  City,  1858-9 ;  Camden,  X.  Y.,  1860-1.  Prac- 
tised law  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  1865-7.    Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  18(9-81. 

Charles   Hornblower  Woodruff,   LL.B.      A.T.     Ncav 
York  City. 

Practising  law  smce  1861.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861. 
1859. 

Louis  Henry  Bristol.     0.  T.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

*  '*"»  Robert  John  Carpenter.     P. }'.     New  York  City. 

Dealer  in  Railway  Iron  and  Steel.     Died  February  2,  1879. 

fLEONARD  Wilkinson  Carradine.     /:.M.     Fayette,  Miss. 

Farmer.  Private  9th  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  8.  A.;  Asst.  Disbursing  Officer,  C.  S.  A.,  for  La. 
and  Misa.,  1861-4. 


90  Yale. 

Joseph  A1.DKICH  Cooper.      77.(9.     Edinboro,  Pa. 

Teacher. 

Kev.  George  Whitefield   Fisher.      O.Z.     New   Haven, 
Conn. 

Prof.  Latin  and  English  Lit.,  X.  Y.  Conference  Sem.,  1859-61 ;  Prof.  Ancient  Lan.,  Fort 
Edward  Inst.,  1862.  Pastor  Church  of  the  Forefathers,  Saugerties,  X.  Y.,  1865-8;  then 
Peacedale,  K.  I.  Contributor  to  Providence  Join-nal,  Congregationalist  and  Sunday 
School  Times.    Member  Classical  and  Philological  Soc.  of  Yale. 

Edwin  Bancroft  FooTE,  LL.B.     X.fi.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1871. 

Rev.  William  Kittrege  Hall.     A'.  T.     Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church.  Board  of  Visitors,  West  Point,  1879 ;  Moderator 
X.  Y.  Synod,  1878.    Chaplain  17th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

*i862  DioDATE  CusHMAN  Hj^NXAHS.     A.J.     New  York  City. 

Capt.  6th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.     Killed,  Williamsburgh,  Va.,  September  10,  1862. 

Samuel  Slawson  Hart  WELL.     H.(P.     Unionville,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Family  School  for  Boys. 

Charles  Henry  Hatch,  LL.B.      V.fT.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  •  LL.B..  Columbia  Coll.,  1862.  Maj.  Cav.,  and  Bvt.  Col.  3d  Provisional 
N".  Y.  Cav.  and  13th  X.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

Rev.  Elijah  Franklin  Howe.     Newton ville,  Mass. 
Rev.  James  Mascarene  Hubbard.     E.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congreg.ational,  BrookUne,  Mass.,  1863-5;  Middletown,  1865-8;  Grantville, 
Mass. 

fHoRATio  Chee\t:r  Newhall.      Z'.X.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

fEDWiN  Van  Rensselaer  Reed.     J.  T.     ]Malden,  Mass. 

Artist. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Rice.     H'.J.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Teacher  New  Haven,  1860-1.  Pastor  Moravian  German  Mission  Church,  1865-7; 
Moravian  Church,  York,  Pa.,  1868-70;  Delegate  from  Am.  Mor.nvian  Synod  to  General 
Moravian  Synod,  Saxony,  1869.     Chaplain  129th  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863. 

fJoHN  Wallace  Riddle.      0.17.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

*i87o  "VV^ILLIAM  Jay  Roberts.     J.J.     New  Milford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    Capt.  8th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.     Died  June  30,  1870. 

* '''-  John  Onins  Slay.     P.  d.     Chestertown,  Md. 

Lawyer;  practised  Dover,  Del.,  1862-4;  Chestertown,  Md.,  1864,  till  death.  Died 
June  27,  1872. 

Charles  Bohn  Slingluff.     I.X.     Towsontown,  Md. 

Lawyer;  practised  law,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1860-3  .ind  1865.  Member  Md.  Legislature 
and  Chairman  of  Committee  on  Internal  Improvements,  1867-8.  LL.D.,  Coll.  of  Mount  St. 
Mary's,  1879.    Member  Md.  Hist.  Soc. 

Albert  Arnold  Sprague.     H'.B.     Chicago,  111. 

Merchant. 


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Yale.  9 1 

William  Augustus  Stiles.      E'.U.     Deckertown,  N.  J. 

^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Joseph  Tabor  Tatum,  LL.B.     l.F.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.  Member  House  of  HoprcscnUitives,  Mo.  Assembly,  1873^.  let  Lieut,  and 
Adj.  2d  Mo.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Judge  Advocate,  Provost  Court,  New  Orleans,  La.  I,L.B., 
Wasbington  Univ.,  1866.     Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  tbe  Advancement  of  Science. 

Alfred  Judd  Taylor,  LL.B.     Z'.A.     New  York  City. 

La-vyer.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Scbool,  186L  Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  See,  Am.  Acad,  of 
Science,  Am.  Geograpbical  Soe.,  Century  Club  of  New  York. 

John  Shelly  Weinberger.     I.M.     Collegeville,  Pa. 

Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Ursious  Coll.,  Collegeville,  Pa.,  since  1870;  Teacher  Ancient 
and  Modern  Languages,  Freeland  Sem.,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.,  1859-70.  Author  of  various 
addresses  in  Reformed  Monthly. 

Rev.  Thomas  Bucklin  Wells.     M.  T.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rector  St.  Mark's  Church.  Pres.  School  Board,  Painesville,  Ohio,  1874-80.  A.M.,  Yale, 
1862;  D.D.,  KenyonColI.,  1878. 

Charles  Mortimer  Wheeleb.     P.P.     Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Capt.  126th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.    Killed,  Gettysburg,  July  3,  1863. 

Rev.  AsHER  Henry  Wilcox.     I.E.     Plainfield,  Conn. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  at  Plainfield  since  1876;  Preston,  Conn.,  186.5-72; 
Westerly,  R.  I.,  1872-76.     Tutor  Yale,  1863-4. 

Arthur  Burr  Wood,  LL.B.     D.(P.     Belfast,  Ireland. 

U.  S.  Consul;  Chief  of  the  Consular  Bureau,  Department  of  State,  1870-81.  Author 
Consular  Regulations  for  the  Use  of  the  Consular  Service.  War  Agent  of  the  State  of  N.Y., 
Washington,  1862-5.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1861. 

Arthur  Williams  Wright.     Z'.d.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Molecular  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Yale,  since  1872;  Tutor  Yale,  1863-8;  Prof. 
Physics  and  Chemistry,  Williams  Coll.,  1869-72.  Fellow  R.  .\.  8.  of  Great  Britain ;  National 
Acad.  Science,  U.  S. ;  N.Y.Acad.  Science.  Ph.D., 1861.  Author  of  many  scientific  papers. 
See  Yale  Book. 

i860. 

George  Waterman  Arnold.     E.I.     Centreville,  R.  I. 

Sergt.  12th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.    Died,  Fairfax  Sem.  Hospital,  Va.,  December  8,  1862. 

Edwin  Randolf  Barnes,  M.D.     N.X.     Buffalo,  JST.  Y. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1863. 

Rev.  Henry  Elbert  Barnes.     Haverhill,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational.    Chaplain  72d  111.,  U.  8.  A.,  one  year. 

Ferdinand  Beach,  M.D.     J..V.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Yale,  1864. 

George  Lewis  Beers,  M.D.     P.0.     Allegheny  Pa. 

Physician  and  Surgeon.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1865. 

William  Edward  Bradley.     I.M.     New  York  City. 

Stoci;  Broker.     Ist  Lieut.  13th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

t Charles  Henry  Bunce.     B'.F.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Civil  Engineer,  New  City  Hall;  City  Engineer,  Hartford,  1872-3,  '76-82.  Ph.B.,  Yale, 
1862.    Asst.  Engineer,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-5. 


92  Yale. 

George  Lynde  Catlin.      0. 0.     Stuttgart,  Germany. 

U.S.  Consul.  Reporter  New  Orleans  Crescent,  1866-9;  Sub-Editor  Commercial  Ad- 
vertiser, 1873-8.  Consul,  La  Rochelle,  1878-9;  Stuttgart,  1880.  Pres.  Board  Education, 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  1875-6.  Author  The  Huguenots  of  La  Rochelle.  and  Natalie  Rev. 
Sergt.  5th  N.  Y.;  Sd  and  1st  Lieut.  101st  N.  Y.,  U.S.A.;  Aide-de-Camp  in  Army  of 
Potomac,  1861-5. 

*'*^'  Henry  Champiox,  LL.B.     N.fJ.     Mankato,  Minn. 

Lawyer.  Practised  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1863-6.  Prepared  a  Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet 
of  Coins  Belonging  to  Yale,  1863.    LL.B.,  Yale,  1803.    Died  January  30,  1867. 

Frederic  Henry  Colton,  M.D.    H'.A.    Brooklyn,  X.Y. 

Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hospital,  since  1874;  Visiting  Physician, 
since  1873;  Visiting  Physician,  St.  John's  Hospital,  since  1878.  Act.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
A.,  1863-5.    M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hospital,  186i. 

Lowndes  Henry  Davis,  LL.B.     A.ii.     Jackson,  Mo. 

Farmer.  U.  S.  Representative  from  Mo.,  1879-83;  State  Atty.,  10th  Judicial  Dist., 
1869-73.  Member  Mo.  Constitutional  Convention  of  1875 ;  Member  General  Assembly,  Mo., 
1877-8.     LL.B.,  Louisville  Law  School,  1863. 

Rev.  Samuel  Dunham.     M.P.     Binghamton,  N.Y. 

Pastor  West  Presbyterian  Church.  Commissioner  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.  since  1880; 
Trustee  Binghamton  Presbytery  since  1881.  Author  of  An  Historical  Discourse  at  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  October  16,  1867,  on  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the  First  Church. 

Rev.  Edward  Brown  Furbish.     E.6.     Lockport,  N.Y. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1879.  Pastor  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  and 
Potsdam,  1865-80.  Chaplain  2oth  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Rev.  George  Hermon  Griffin,     E'.P.     Milford,  Conn. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Author  From  New  .York  to  Jerusalem,  and  numerous 
articles  in  religious  journals.    Member  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Soc,  Philadelphia. 

Rev.  Lucius  Hopkins  Higgins.      O.F.     Huntington,  Conn. 

Congregational  Pastor.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1863. 

*'**"  Rev.  William  Curtis  Johnston.     E'.A.     Greensburgli,  Ky. 

Chaplain  13th  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.    Died  December  3,  1862. 

*'^  SiDMON  Thorne  Kjsese,  LL.B.      0.0.     Jersey  City,  N.J. 

Practised  law,  NewYork  City,  1862-71 ;  Judge  Ist  District  Police  Court,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  1871-7 ;  practised  law,  Jersey  City,  1877-80.  Commissioner  of  Assessments,  Bergen, 
N.  J.,  1869-70.     L.L.B.,  Columbia  "Coll.,  1862.     Died  April  3,  1880. 

Rev.  Oliver  Addison  Kingsbury.     J.N.    Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Editorial  Writer  for  Am.  Tract  Soc. ;  Preacher  to  supply  vacancies ;  Editorial  Writer 
tor  Illustrated  Christian  Weekly  since  1873;  American  Messenger,  1874;  Child's  Paper, 
1875.    Author  of  several  tracts,  sermons  and  papers. 

Orlando  Leach.     A 2'.     Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Bookseller,  New  York  City. 

William  Pennington,  LL.B.     11.6.     Paterson,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863. 

*^^  Rev.  James  Henry  Schneider.    A'.B.    Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Teacher  State  Normal  School,  1863.  Lieut,  and  Chaplain  2d  U.  S.  Inf.  Died  of  yellow 
fever.  Key  West,  Fla.,  April  25,  1864.  , 

Henry  Ward  Siglar.     A'.  P.     Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Newburgh  Institute.  Author  of  Progressive  English  Exercises  in  Analysis, 
Composition  and  Spelling,  by  the  Use  of  Symbols,  1874. 


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Yale. 
Samuel  Reed  Warren,     //^i'.     Wnsliington,  I).  C. 

Statistician  U.  8.  Census  Bureau. 

1861. 

"'■'fRev.  John  Wait  I^arton.      (Kll.     Stratford,  Conn. 

Oongresationalist.  Autlior  8al)batli  School  Work  in  I'a.,  and  The  Future  of  Pa. 
Died  on  the  '-ars  between  Norwalk  and  Bridgeport,  November  21,  1866. 

George  Bernard  Bonney.      I\M.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Private  10th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Franklin  Seytmour  Bradley.     A.Ii.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Pres.  Yale  National  Bank. 

Hubert  Sanford  Brown.      T.F.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

One  of  the  Proprietors  Continental  Hotel.  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.:  Corps  A.  G  •  Mai 
and  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  1865-6.  >        J- 

^  William  Bardwell  Clark.      I.S'.     Granby,  Mass. 

Private  and  non-com.  officer  34th  Mass.  Inf.,  V.  8.  A.,  1862-4;  Capt.  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops.     Killed  in  battle,  October  27,  1864. 

Ebenezer    Buckingham    Convers,    LL.B.      Z.E.      New 

York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1866. 

MouLTON  De  Forest.      OjIK     Wetmore,  Kan. 

Farmer.     Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Ist.  Lieut,  and  Capt.  18th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-5. 

George  Delp.      F/.P.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Private  Pa.  Militia,  called  out  to  meet  Lee's  Invasion,  1864. 

Henry  Rees  Durfee,  LL.B.      E.A.     Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1871.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1864. 

David  William  Eaves.     J.Ii.     Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Manufacturer.    J.U.D.,  Heidelberg  Univ.,  1864. 

Rev.  Clarence  Eddy.     N.FI.     Saint  Clair,  Mich. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1881;  Cornwall,  N.  J.,  1864-9;  Newark,  N.  J 
1869-75;Troy,N.  Y.,  1875-80.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1864. 

Joseph  Nelson  Flint.      O.A.     Virginia  City,  Neb. 

Teacher.  Author  of  History  of  Ist  N.  Y.  Dragoons,  1865.  Private  ISOtli  N.  Y.  Vols., 
which  became  1st  N.  Y.  Dragoons;  2d  and  1st  Lieut.,  Bvt.  Capt.  1st  N.  Y.  Draeoous 
U.  8.  A.,  1862-5.  < 

fGEORGE  Brett  Goodall.      O.B.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Teacher  State  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Institution,  Oakland. 

t Samuel  Whittemore  Hitchcock.     Z'.J.     Nice,  France. 

Resided  abroad  since  1864. 

James  Nevins  Hyde,  M.I).      V.2'.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Dermatology  Rush  Medical  Coll.,  and  Kditor  Chicago  .l/cf7.  Journal  and  Exam- 
hier.    M.D.,  ad  eundem,  Hush  Medical  Coll.    Asst.  Burgeon,  U.  8.  N.,  1863-8. 

Henry  Norton  Johnson.     H'.  T.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Teacher.     Prin.  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  1864-73. 


94  Yale. 

Frederick  (Rowland)  Jones.     A.J.     New  York  City. 

Manufacturer,  New  York  City  Roller  Flour  Mills. 

John  Coddington  Kixxey.      F.  T.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Journalist,  editorial  staff  Hartford,  Conn.,  Courcuit,  since  1872;  Walerbury,  Conn., 
American,  1868-71;  X.  Y.  Tribune,  1871-2.  Private,  2d  and  1st  Lieut.  13th  Conn.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-4;  Signal  Officer,  Admiral  Farragut's  Fleet,  1864-5. 

Harvey  Sheldon  Kitchel.      P.P.     Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Lehigh  Valley  R.R.  Co.,  since  1866. 

*^^f Henry  S.aiith  Merchant,  LL.B.     E.Fl.     Xassau,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  A.B.,  1863.  LL.B.,  Alb.inv  Law  School,  186-5.  Q.  M.  Dept.,  Arinv  of  the 
Tennessee,  U.  S.  A.,  1865.     Died  February  9,  1867. 

Rev.  Nathan  Tibbals  Merwin.     N.A.     Trumbull,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1865.     Grad.  Yale  Divinity  School,  1864. 

Tracy  Peck,  Jr.     77.  J.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Latin,  Yale,  since  1881;  Tutor  Yale,  1864-7  and  1869-70;  Prof.  Latin,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1871-80.  Author  Latin  Pronunciation  Practically  Considered,  Proc.  Univ.  Convoc, 
N.  Y.,  1875;  The  Authorship  of  the  Dialogue  De  Oratoribus.  Proc.  Am.  Phllol.  Soc,  1879. 

f Henry  McClure  Post.     E.P.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer,  practising  since  admission,  1862.     A.B.,  ill.  Coll.,  1861. 

*^*^  James  Pepper  Pratt.     E.X.     Logansport,  Ind. 

Private  19th  Inf. ;  2d  and  1st  Lieut,  and  Adj.  11th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4.  Killed  in  battle. 
Hanovertown,  Va.,  May  29,  1864. 

*^^^  Charles  Robinson.     A.  P.     Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Studied  medicine,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1861-4;  Cotton  Planter,  1864-9.     Died  November 

Francis  Ritter  Scioiucker.     N.X.     Reading,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  1st  Lieut,  and  Capl.  128th  Pa.  Inf ,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3;  Adj.  and  Capt.  42d  Pa. 
Militia,  1863. 

WiNTHROP    Dudley    Sheldon.      FI.A.     Colorado    Springs, 
Col. 

Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Col.  Coll.,  since  1876 :  Prin.  Preparatory  Dept.  Western  Reserve 
Coll.,  1869-73.  Author  of  The  Twenty-Seventh,  a  Regiraentaf  History,  1S66.  S.T.B., 
Yale,  1868.     Private,  2d  Lieut.  27th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

*^*^  Gilbert  Miles  Stocking.     F.S.     Waterbury,  Conn. 

Prin.  Schools  at  Lyme,  Conn.,  and  Miller's  Plains,  N.  Y.  Private  20th  Conn.  Inf.. 
U.  S.  A.,  1863-5,  in  Jefferson  Barracks  Hospital.     Died  January  25, 1865. 

George  Makepeace  Towle,  LL.B.     £'.  }'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Author  and  Lecturer.  U.  S.  Consul  at  Xantes,  France,  and  Bradford,  Eng., 
1866-9.  Managing  Editor,  Boston,  Mass.,  Commercial  Bulletin,  1870;  Foreign  Editor 
Boston  Post.  Author  of  Glimpses  of  History,  1865;  History  of  Henry  V.  of  England, 
1866;  American  Society,  London,  1869 ;  Heroes  of  History  (series), Vasco  de  Gania,  Pizarro, 
Magellan,  Marco  Polo;  Beaconsfield  (Handy  Volume  series);  Modern  France  (Half  Hour 
series) ;  Certain  Men  of  Mark;  Modern  Greece;  Roumania  and  Servia;  Bulgaria  and  Mon- 
tenegro :  Editor  of  Harvey's  Reminiscences  of  Daniel  Webster ;  Translator  of  Gaboriau's 
Mystery  of  Orcival;  Violet-le-Duc's  Story  of  a  House:  Jules  Verne's  Tour  of  the  World 
in  Eighty  Days,  Doctor  Ox,  Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1863. 

Ralph  Olmstead  Williams.      O.Z.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Admitted  X.  Y.  Bar,lS65.  Firm  of  Holt  &  Williams,  Publishers,  X.Y.,  1871-3.  Teacher 
in  Cal.,  1873-80.     Private  7th  Del.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 


Yale.  95 

Rev.  Theodoke  Stkpiien  Wynkooi'.      A. </>.      Washington, 

D.  C. 

Pastor  Western  Presbyterian  Church  since  1878;  Huntington,  L.I. ,1864-8.  Missionary 
Presbyterian  Board  in  India,  1869-77.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sera.,  1864. 

1862. 

Aebekt  Egekton  Adams.     B.d.     Davenport,  Iowa. 

Hardware  Merchant  since  1865.    Capt.  1st  N.  Y.  Mounted  Rifles,  U.  8.  A. 

"  Ika  Rush  Alexander.      UP.     Lewiston,  Pa. 

Capt.  Co.  M  16th  Pa.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.     Killed,  Mine  Itun,  Va.,  November  29,  1863. 

John  Wesley  Alling.     E.E.     New  Haven,  Conn, 

Lawyer.     City  Atty.,  New  Haven,  1871-3. 

George  Miller  Beard,  M.D.     P.Z.     New  York  City. 

Author  of  Nervous  Exhaustion,  1880;  American  Nervousness,  1881;  Sea  Sicliness, 
1881 ;  and  other  numerous  worlis  on  hygiene  and  nervous  diseases.  Contributor  to  North 
American  Revieio,  Popular  Science  Monthly  and  Atlantic  Monthly.  M.D.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1866.  Member  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  N.  Y.  Acad,  of 
Science,  Am.  Neurological  Assoc,  N.  Y.  Neurological  Soc.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N., 
1863-5. 

Rev.  James  Balloch  Chase.     H'.I\     Cherokee,  Iowa. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sera.  Prof.  German,  Congregational  Theo. 
Sem.,  Crete,  Neb.,  two  years. 

Rev.  Heman  Packard  DeForest.     M.I.     Taunton,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Author  The  Cultivation  of  Conscience,  1878 ;  Sketch  of  History 
of  Westboro',  Mass.,  in  History  of  Worcester  Co.,  1879;  The  Duty  of  Church  Members  to 
the  Regular  Meetings  of  the  Church. 

t  John  Palmer  Ellis,  LL.B.     /.  ¥.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1863. 

Charles  Wright  Ely.     P.N.     Frederick  City,  Md. 

Prin.  Maryland  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb;  Teacher  Ohio  Institute  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
1863-70.     2d  Lieut.  27th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  nine  months. 

t Joseph  Lybrand  Ferrell.      II. li..    Germantown,  Pa. 

Hydraulic  Engineer.     A.  A.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.,  1864-5. 

Rev.  Elliot  Chapin  Hall.      A'..V.     Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1865.     Administrator  Estate  of  William  Hall. 

John  Wesley  Johnson.     I.U.     Eugene  City,  Oreg. 

Prin.  High  School;  High  School,  Portland,  Oreg.,  1869-72. 

Henry  Phelps  Johnston.     N.  F.     New  York  City. 

Instructor  History,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Author  Campaign  of  1776 ;  Around 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  1878;  Obsei-vations  on  Judge  Jones'  Loyalist;  History  of  the  Am. 
Revolution,  1880;  The  Yorktow-n  Campaign  and  the  Surrender  of  Cornwallis,  1881. 
Lieut.  15th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Acting  Signal  Oflieer  and  Aid-de-camp  to  (ion.  W.  B. 
Hazen.  ' 

Albert  Francis  Judd,  LL.B.      II'. P.     Ilonohihi,  Hawaiian 
Islands. 

First  Associate  Judge  Supreme  Court,  Hawaiian  Islands,    and  Atty.   Gen.  of   the 

Kingdom,  since  1874.     Practised  law,  1864-73.    Trustee  of  Oahu  Coll.,  Honolulu.  Author 

of  Honolulu;    edited  3d  vol.   Hawaii.an   Reports.      LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1864.  Grand 
OflScer  of  the  Royal  Order  of  Kalakaua. 


96  Yale. 

Charles  Nichols  Judson,  LL.B.    J.//.  A'.    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1864. 

Hiram  Hollister  Kimpton,  LL.B.      .V.0.     Ticonderoffa, 
N.Y. 

Banker,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1864. 

Harrison  Maltzbekger,  LL.B.     /.  W.     Reading,  Pa. 

LL.B.,  Hai-vard  Univ.,  1864.  Capt.  196th  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  18S4.  Register  in  Bank- 
ruptcy for  8th  Dist.,  Pa.,  since  1867. 

Marion  Francis  Mulkey.      0.  F.     Portland,  Oreg. 

Lawyer.     Dist.  Atty.,  1866-8 ;  Corporation  Atty.,  1872-4. 

Joseph  Fitz  Randolph.     77.  T.     Morristown,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  Jersey  City.    Editor  Am.  edition  Yarman  on  Wills. 

*^^-  Francis  Norton  Sterling.     P.A.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

1st  Lieut.  Co.  D  12Sth  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.  Died  on  board  ship  Arago,  off  Hampton 
Roads,  December  6,  1862. 

*^«^^  Edward  Collins  Stone.     P.Z.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Teacher  Ohio  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1862^ ;  Am.  Asylum,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1864-8;  Prin.  Wis.  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Delavan,  Wis.,  1868-71;  Prin.  Am. 
Asylum,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871,  till  death.    Died  December  21,  1878. 

*^*'''  Henry  Wolcott  Thayer.     N.H.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Planter.  Ist  Lieut.  2d  Veteran  Cav.,U.  S.  A.  Registrar,  Sabine  Parish,  La.  Died 
August  16,  1867. 

Rev.  Thomas  Gairdner  Thurston.    T.  A .    Taylorsville,  N.  C. 

Preached  since  1878.  Albion,  111.,  1855-6;  Wailuku  Mani,  Hawaiian  Islands,  1866-8; 
Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  1867-72.    B.D.,  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1865. 

Levi  Penfield  Treadwell.     H'.M.     Danbmy,  Conn. 

Insurance  Agent.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Union  Savings  Bank  of  Danbury.  Town  Treas., 
1878-81 ;  Warden  of  the  Borough,  1880-1.    Member  Board  of  Education,  1872-5. 

Pierce  Noble  Welch.     I.Z.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Treasurer  New  Haven  Rolling  Mill  Co.,  since  1871.  Banker,  1865-6 ;  Wholesale  Grocer, 
New  York  City,  1867-70. 

1863. 

Rev.  Egbert  Byron  Bingham.     PAL     Rockville,  Conn. 

Pastor,  since  1871.     Tutor  Yale,  1866-8. 

Rev.  Erastus  Blakeslee.      V.L     Greenfield,  Mass. 

Pastor  Second  Congi-egational  Church.  Member  Newton  School  Board,  1872t<5. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1879.  Ist  Conn.  Cav.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4,  serving  in  every  grade 
from  2d  Lieut,  to  Col.;  Brig.  Gen.  Bvt.,  June  1,  1864. 

Charles  Carroll  Blatchley.     I.  H.      New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agent,  since  1865.     Teacher,  Hogansport,  N.  Y.,  1865. 

*'*^^  Harvey  Harris  Bloom.      I.E.     Norwich,  N.  Y. 

Ist  Lieut.  5th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2.     Died  March  18,  1864. 

Edward  MuNsoN  Booth.     P.P.     Chicago,  111. 

Instructor  in  Elocution;  Prof.  Elocution  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1865. 


Yale.  97 

Kev.  Horace  Bumstead,  D.I).       /.A.      Atlanta,  Ga. 

I'l-of.  T.atiii  anil  N;it  Sc'icnpc,  Atlanta  Univ.  since  187r).  Pastor  Second  OongreKalional 
<'lnii(li,  Miniicapoli-.  Minn.,  !-<;■.'  '..  Autlior  Tile  Biblical  Sanction  for  Wiuc,  1881.  and 
itianv  ailklcs  in  (hi.:,-.,  ,\.i,  ,  ,,  ,  ,  etc.      D.I).,  Univ.  of  the  Oity  of  New  York,  1881.   \faj. 

4:M  (■.  S.  Cdlorod  -l-nM,!,.,  ImU^.,. 

'"■''fJoiiN  Marshall  Eldrioge.      A. A".     Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Translator  and  Cotltributor  to  a  German  nc\vsi)aii(r.     Died  February  26,  1865. 

Horace  Webster  Fowler,  LL.I).     /'.'/.     New  York  (vity. 

Lawyer.  LL.B..  Columbia  T'niv.,  186^.  rapt,  and  I5vt.  Lieut.  Col.  16th  N.  Y.  Art., 
1863-5. 

Kev.  Cyrus  West  Fraxcis.     Z'.].     Atlanta,  Ga. 

Librarian  and  Prof.  Ethics  and  Christian  Doctrine  in  Atlanta  Univ.  Pastor  of  the 
( 'hurch  of  Christ.     S.T.B.,  Yale,  lSf.7. 

Edward  Brodie  Glasgow.      I'Jp.     Worc-ester,  Mass. 

Lawyer  since  1878.  Instructor  Mathematics  Pa.  Military  Acid. ;  Eagleswood  Military 
Acad.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. :  Highland  Military  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

"*^*  Rev.  Howard  Kingsbury.     /'.J.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Pastor  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Newark,  O.,  1871-7 ;  First  Cong.  Church,  Airiher.-it, 
1877-8.  Prepared  New  Songs  of  Zion,  Happy  Voices,  Echo  to  Happy  Voices,  .and  Happ) 
Hours.     Died  September  28,  1878. 

D WIGHT  Marcy.      E'.li.     Eockville,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  State  Atty.,  Tolland  Co.,  1867 ;  Asst.  Clerk,  1867,  Clerk,  1868,  Conn.  House  of 
Representatives. 

James  Buchanan  Mitchell.      K.E.     Los  Angeles,  ('al. 

Heal  Estate  Agent  since  1875.     Teacher,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1864-70. 

"*^"tFRiAH  Nelson  Parmlee.      LP.     Gnilford,  Cojin. 

Capt.  Co.  1 1st  Conn.  Cav.,  TT.  S.  A.     Killed,  Five  Forks,  N.  C,  April  1,  1865. 

John  Hyde  Peck.      N.U.     New  Britain,  Conn. 

Teacher.  Pres.  Conn.  State  Teachers'  Assoc;  Prin.  Milford  Acad.,  18f)3-5;  New 
Britain  High  School,  1865.     Alderman,  1878-9. 

Charles  Stuart  Sheldon,  M.D.     A'.H.     Greenville,  Midi. 

Counsellor  Detroit  Med.  Coll.    M.  D.,  Buffalo,  1867;  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

"^"  Walter  Hebert  Smyth.     A.d.     Guilford,  Conn. 

Died,  Fairfield,  Iowa,  November  27,  1863. 

Rev.  Charles  Edward  SuiMNER.      H'.(1>.      Spencer,  Mass. 

Prin.  Walton,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1864-7.  Pastor  Lincoln  Park  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1871-5 : 
Cong.  Church,  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1878-81.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 

fMoSES  Hubbard  Tuttle.     E.\.     Carrollton,  Miss. 

Cotton  Planter.    Private  and  Sergt.  49th  Mass.  Inf.;  Lieut.  Col.,  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1861-5. 

Edmund  Asa  Ware.     B'W.     Atlanta,  Ga. 

Pres.  Atlanta  Univ.,  since  1869. 

Rev.   Henry   Barzillai   Wateilman,   LL.B.       /.J.      Clear 
Lake,  Iowa. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church.  1J..B.,  I'niv.  of  Chicago,  1865.  Grad.  Newton  Theo  Seni.. 
1869.     Private  134th  111.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Aid-de-camp  to  Gov.  Yates,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

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)8  ■  Yale. 

Rev.   CoRTLANDT  WHITEHEAD.      0.  T.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Pittsburg  since  1881.  Formerly  Rector  Church  of  the 
Nativity,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Trustee  Lehigh  Univ. ;  Bishopthorpe  School ;  Diocesan  Military 
School  of  Pennsylvania ;  General  Theo.  Sem.     D.D.,  Union  Coll.,  1880. 

1864. 

^*^-|- Willi A3I  Morris  Austin,  M.D.     A'.FI.      Camp  Concordia, 
Tex. 

Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  1865-8.     Died  at  Camp  Concordia,  May  9,  1868. 

Edward  Wells  Bell,  LL.B.     A'.K.     Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City,  since  1870.    Teaching,  1864-70.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1870. 

Rev.  George  Whitefield  Benjamin,  S.T.B.     O.P.     New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Teacher  and  Merchant,  1864-7.  Preacher,  English  Chapel,  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  1874; 
Pastor  at  Huntington,  Conn.,  1875 ;  Preaching  at  Lucerne,  1875-6 ;  Asst.  Chaplain  St.  Paul's 
Am.  Church,  Rome,  Italy,  1877;  Roman  Catholic  Priest,  1879.  M.D.,  Yale,  1869;  S.T.B. , 
Yale,  1874. 

^*^"  Charles  Edward  Booth.     A'.M.     New  York  City. 

Merchant,  New  York  City,  1863-70.  Left  college  early  in  Senior  Year;  received  Bac- 
calaureate Degree  in  1866,  dating  from  1864.     Died  New  York  City,  September  18,  1870. 

Peter  Rouse  Cortelyou,  M.D.     B'.d.     Marietta,  Ga. 

Planter  since  1879.  Physician  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1868-75.  Invalid,  1875-9.  M.D.. 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  Coll.,  1868. 

1866    XlMOTHY    FaRRAR    CrANE. 

Railway  business,  1864-6.     Killed  by  an  accident  at  Southbridge,  November  19,  1866. 

Samuel  Carter  Darling,  LL.B.     }'.  T.     Somerville,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1867;  practised,  New  York  City,  1866-7;  City  Solicitor, 
Somei-ville,  since  1876.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1866. 

Orson  Gregory  Dibble,  M.D.     1. 0.      Pompey  Hill,  X.  Y. 

Physician,  Pompey  Hill,  sipce  1870.     M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1869. 

Charles  Dana  Townsend  Gibson,  M.D.    7''..V.    Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Fire  Insurance  Broker,  New  York  City.  Physician  at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  several  years, 
from  1869.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

Edmund  Trowbridge  Hastings  Gibson.    Z'.  W.    New  York 
City. 

Clerk,  since  1874,  of  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.,  New  York  City.  Member  N.  Y.  Stock 
Exchange,  1868-72. 

Rev.  Lewis  Gregory.     LA.     Lincoln,  Neb. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Lincoln,  since  1876;  West  Amesbury,  Mass.,  186S-76. 

Timothy  Miller  Griffing,  LL.B.    F/.P.    Riverhead,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  at  Riverhead  since  1876;  at  Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  1866-76.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law 
School,  1866. 

George  Nicholas  Hitchcock,  LL.B.    0.  J.    SanDiego,  Cal. 

County  Superintendent  of  Schools,  San  Diego;  Sec.  San  Diego  Lyceum  of  Sciencee. 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1867. 


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Daniel  Juixson  Holden,  LL.B.     I.X.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1866. 

Thomas  Hooker,  LL.B.     2'.  7'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

David  Gilberi  Lapiiam.     ./.A'.     Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

George  Frederick  Lewis,  M.D.    A'.  II.    Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Bridgeport  Hospital.    M.D.,  Yale,  18C6. 

David  Brainerd  Lyman,  LL.B.     P.M.     La  Grange,  111. 

Lawyer,  Chicago.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1866. 

Stephen  Condit  Pierson.     I.E'.     Meriden,  Conn. 

Civil  Engineer.  City  Surveyor  of  Meriden,  1808-74,  1878-81 ;  Fire  Marshal  of  Meriden. 
Member  Am.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers. 

Charles  Greene  Rockwood,  Jr.     I.E.     Princeton,  N.  J. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Coll.  New  Jersey,  since  1877.  Teacher  in  New  York  City, 
1866-8-  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophv.  Howdoin  Coll.,  1808-73;  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics and  Astronomy,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1873-7.  Author  of  ISlotion  of  a  Brick  Tower  by 
Solar  Heat,  Am.  Ass.  Proceedings,  Vol.  xx.;  Ten  Papers  on  American  Earthquakes, 
American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts.  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1866;  Fellow  Am.  Ass.  for  Adv. 
of  Sci.;  Member  Am.  Meteorological  Soc,  and  its  Sec,  1873-6. 

Thomas  Edward  Satterthwaite,  M.D.     B'.S.     New  York 
City. 

Physician.  Surgeon  in  Franco-Prussian  war,  being  decorated  with  the  Iron  Cross 
of  Prussia,  1872.  Pathologist  to  St.  Luke's  and  Presbyterian  hospitals  of  New  York  City; 
Author  of  BncUria,  3fedical  Record,  1875;  Structure  of  Connective  Substances,  Medical 
Jo2irnal,lS~6;  Evidence  Concerning  Disease  Germs,  International  Medical  Congress,  1876; 
Contributions  to  the  Literature  of  Comparative  Medicine,  Archives  of  Comparative  Medi- 
cine  1880-1-  Rabies  and  Hydrophobia,  Trichinosis  and  Intestinal  Parasites,  Am.  Supple- 
ment to  Ziemssen's  Encyclopfedia;  Observations  on  One  Hundred  Cases  of  Carcinoma;  A 
Manual  of  Histology,  and  many  other  papers.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1S67;  Delegate  to 
International  Medical  Congress,  London,  1881;  Pres.  Pathological  Soc,  N.Y.,  1881. 

■j-Edward  Humphrey  Semple.     J.Ii.     St:  Louis,  Mo. 

Importer  of  Cutlery,  St.  Louis.    Entered  coll.,  1862 ;  left  from  ill  health,  same  year. 

John  William  Sterling,  LL.B.      V.i:.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1867. 

fHENRY  Mandeville  Still^,  M.D.    P..1.     Sabinas,  Mexico. 

Physician.  A.  A.  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  from  Cbattanoog.i  to  Atl.auta  and  back  to  Nash- 
ville.    Left  college  1S62. 

Clarence  Lincoln  Westcott.     ./.  T.     White  Plains,  N.Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Eev.  Charles  Mills  Whittelsey.     LP.    Saratoga  Springs, 

N.Y. 

Invalid  since  1879.  Preached  at  New  Berlin,  Utica,  and  Speneerport,  N.  Y.,  1867-79. 
Author  of  Sermons,  Fellowship  with  Christ,  Gospel  Work,  and  Gospel  Truth.  Am.  Tract 
Boc,  1876. 

Rev.  Edward  Moore  Williams.   P.N.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Pastor  since  1876;  at  Austin,  Minn.,  1869-71;  Faribault,  Minn.,  1871-3;  First  Con- 
gregational Church,  Minneapolis,  1875-81. 


loo  Yale. 

fGERARDUS  H11.LES  Wynkoop,  M.D.    F/.A.    New  York  City. 

Physician.  Prof.  Phvsiolosfv,  Woman's  Medical  Coll.,  N.T.,1868;  Prof.  Surgery, 
1878;  Attending  Surgeon,' St.  Luke's  Hospital,  1877.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1866.  Mem- 
ber Pathological  Soc  of  N.  Y.     School  Trustee,  1878-81. 

1865. 

*  ^^  Charles  Douglas  Anthony.     /-'.  E.     Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

Died  September  3,  1865. 

Arthur  Arnold  Barroavs,  M.D.     B.0.     New  York  City. 

Teacher  in  Grammar  School,  1858.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

JosiAH  Hooker  Bissell,  LL.B.     A'.  J.     Chicago,  111. 

OiEcial  Reporter  U.  S.  Court,  7th  Circuit.  Author  Bissell's  Reports  (Vols,  i.-vii.). 
Lieut.  Engineers,  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  one  year. 

Rev.  Thomas  Jefferson  Browtst.      H'.H.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church  since  1871.  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1868. 
D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1880. 

*''^  TUZAR  BULKLEY.      P.M.      Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  Noyember  28, 1867. 

Simeon  Baldwin  Chittenden,  LL.B.      I.N,      Brooklvn, 
N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  firm  of  Chittenden  &  Fiero,  New  York.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

Henry  Churchill.     E.K.     Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Paper  Manufacturer.    Member  Board  of  Education. 

Everett  Howard  Converse.     P.E.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dry  Goods  Commission  Merchant,  New  York  City. 

Eev.  John  Lewis  Ewell.     E.P.     Millbiiry,  Mass. 

Foi-merly  Prof.  Latin,  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis.     Corp.  60th  Mass.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864 

f William  Lee  Forsyth.     P.X.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

:  .    Manufacturer,  Eagle  Cotton  Mills,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

Lyivian  DeHuff  Gilbert.     D'.F.     Hanisburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Deputy  Atty.  Gen.  of  Pa.,  1873. 

James  Glynn  Gregory,  M.D.     M.N.     Norwalk,  Conn. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1S68. 

Cyrus  Austin  Lel AND.     P.X.     El  Dorado,  Kan. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Henry  Leonard,  M.D.     H'.  T.     Providence,  R.I. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll,  1868.    Private  Co.  A  48th  Mass.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862. 

*\m  Henry  Clay  McCreary.      E'.A.     Sacramento,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Member  Board  of  Education ;  Pres.  Sacramento  Library.  Died  November 
10, 1869. 

Rev.  Allan  McLean.     A.E.     Litchfield,  Conn. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Litchfield;  Grove  St.  Congregational  Church, 
Eost  Orange,  N.  J.,  1868-74.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1868. 


Yah.  I  o  I 

Ei)WAi{D  Augustus  Sak.miilnto  Man,  LL.l}.     I '.I*.     Bergen 
Point,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  Now  York  City;  City  Ally.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  three  yearn.  LL.13.,  Univ. 
of  I>a.,  ]S67. 

Payson  Merkill,  LL.B.       /.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  ISOS.  I'rivato  GOth  Mass.,  U.  S.  A.,  four  inontliH, 
in  1S61,  stutioned  at  Indianapolis. 

Michael   Taylor    Xewhold,    LL.I).      M.E.      Jersey  City, 

N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Alb.any  Law  School,  1808. 

James  Sager  Norton.     M.l\     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer,  Chicago. 

Stacy  Biddle  Shreve.      TJ).     Jobstown,  N.  J. 

Farmer. 

Charles  Henry  Smith.     B'.V.     Brunswick,  ]VIe. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1873.    Tutor  Yale,  2  years. 

«i875  ^y^LTER  Buchanan  Smith.     P.L     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Analytical  Chemist. 

William  Stocking.     P.cJ>.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Chief  Editor  Po.s<a«f?  r?-i6iittc  since  1877 ;  City  Editor,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Pre»»,  1865-7; 
Managing  Editor  Post  and  Tribune,  1867-77.  Private  Co.  F  60th  Mass.,  U.  S.  A.,  July- 
December,  1864. 

Henry  Ellsworth  Taintor.      H'.A.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Formerly  Executive  Sec.  State,  Conn. ;  Assoc.  Judge  Hartford  City  Court, 
1872-3.  Member  City  Government,  1S73-8.  Private,  2d  Lieut.,  Cos.  A  and  B,  1st  Conn. 
Heavy  Artillery,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

William  Clitus  Witter,  LL.B.      A'.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Examiner  in  Equity.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1867.  Private  10th 
R.  I.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Corp.  1st  R.  I.,  1863. 

John  Brandagee  Wood,  LL.B.     ./.  '/*.    Morristown,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868.      Author  various  articles  in  N.  J.  Law  Jourmil. 

Edward  Marshall  Wright,  LL.B.   li.  6.    Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

1866. 

Lewis  Lowe  Abbott.      B'.ll.     Liverpool,  England. 

Queen's  Insurance  Company,  Liverpool ;  Metal  Merchant.     Initiated  at  Dartniouth. 

Alexander    Dwight    Anderson,    LL.B.       A. II.       Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  St.  Louis,  since  1869.  Author  of  The  New  South  West.  LL.B., 
Univ.  Mich.,  186S. 

Edward  Brown  Bennett.      E'.X.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Hartford  City  Court  since  1878.  Member  Conn.  Hi>use  of  Representa- 
tives, 1868;  Clerk  Coun.  House,  1869-70;  Clerk  Senate,  1871;  Clerk  Hartford  City  Court, 
1871-4. 


I02  Yale. 

William  Hexry  Bennett,  LL.B.     B.I.     Sterling,  111. 

Lawyer.    Mayor  of  Sterling.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1868. 

Rev.  Marcellus  Bowen.      E.II.     Smyrna,  Turkey- 
Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

fALBERTsoN  Case,  LL.B.      P.\.     Southolcl,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1866;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

Edward  Alexis  Caswell.     P. A.     New  York  City. 

Metal  Broker. 

Sherman  Hartwell  Chapman,  M.D.  A. 77.  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Lecturer  Diseases  Throat  and  Ear,  Tale.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

*i876  (Charles  Converse  Chatfield.     A.X.     Boston,  Mass. 

Editor  College  Co?/rnn^  New  Haven,  until  1875;  Publisher  A'eic  England  Journal  of 
Education,  Boston.    Died  August  22, 1876. 

Hamilton  Cole.     I.E.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Aaery  Collin.     B.V.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Teacher,  Norwich,  Conn.,  several  years. 

James  HE^^-LETT  Cornwall.     I.  T.     Patterson,  N.  Y. 

Farmer;  sometime  Broker,  New  York  City. 

James  Lewis  Coa^xes.     J'.M.     Farmington,  Conn. 

Farmer  and  Manufacturer. 

John  Kennedy  Creevey.      F'.  P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Teacher  Mt.  Auburn  Institute,  Cincinnati,  several  years. 

Frederick  Nevins  Dodge,  LL.B.     B'.  T.     Plainfield,N.  J. 

Glue  Manufacturer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

Eev.  Ferdinand  Van  Deveer   Garretson.     A'.T.      Bos- 
cawen,  N.  H. 

Employed  by  American  Sunday  School  Union  in  Italy,  1869;  for  a  time  Foreign  Sec.  of 
the  Union. 

*i88o  Edwin  Curtiss  Gormly.      E.X.     London,  Eng. 

Agent  for  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Compan  v  at  Liverpool  and  London.    Dit-d  February 
8,  1880. 

Rev.  James  Taylor  Graves.      Y.  W.     Marshall,  111. 

Corp.  52d  Mass.,  U.  8.  A.,  one  year. 

John  Manning  Hall,  LL.B.     M.A.     Willimantic,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    Member  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1870-2,  ISSl. 

fCHARLES  Cornelius  Heisler.     A.E.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Tobacco  Commission  Merchant. 

*^«^2tE6BERT  DusHANE  Heisler.     P.¥.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Merchant,  with  his  brother.     Died  November  29,  1872. 


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Rev.  Edwaki)  Young  Hincks.      I'.N.     Andover,  Mass. 

(?rad.  Andover  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1870.  Pastor,  until  recently,  State  Street  ("ongregalioiial 
Church,  Portlaud,  Me. 

fCnAKLES  BuLKLEY  Jennings.     A.  T.      New  London,  Conn. 

Prin.  Coit  Street  Grammar  School. 

Frederick  Newton  Judson,  LL.B.     A'.J.    St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pres.  Board  of  Education;  Teacher  Hopkine  Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  1867; 
Prof.  Greek,  Nashville  Univ.,  1870.  Private  Sec.  to  Gratz  Brown,  1871.  LL.B.,  Wash. 
Univ.,  1871. 

Rev.  Lewis  Lampman.      r.l\     Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

Leslie  Lewis.      E.y.     Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

Teacher;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Hyde  Park,  1876. 

Thomas  Edwin  ]\IcKinlay.     ./.J.     Ottawa,  111. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agent. 

Rev.  Isaac  Pierson.      A'.T.     Tli-cho,  China. 

Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Pekin. 

Abner  Post,  M.D.     li.N.     Boston,  Mass. 

Asst.  Surgeon  U.  8.  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1872.    M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1870. 

Darius  Parmalee  Sackett.     U'.A.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Prin.  Sackett  School;  Teacher,  Genesee,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1868;  Prin.,  Leicester,  Mass., 
Acad.,  1869;  Female  Coll.  of  the  Pacific,  Oakland,  1872.     Admitted  at  the  Hudson  Chapter. 

Samuel  Benedict  St.  John,  M.D.    ly.fJ.    Hartford,  Conn. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870;  House  Surgeon,  Bellevue  Hospital,  1870;  Asst.  Demon- 
strator Anatomy,  Columbia,  1871-2. 

*i868  i^ichard  Edward  Smyth.     P.P.     Guilford,  Conn. 

Teacher.     Died  December  17,  1868. 

Frederick    Stanley   Thompson.      J. '/.       Mystic  Bridge. 
Conn. 

Prin.  High  School;  Teacher,  since  1868,  at  Needham,  Mass.;  Mendham,  N.  J.,  1869; 
Guilford,  Conn.,  1870-1 ;  Lyme,  Conn.,  1872. 

*"^''  Rev.  Henry  Otis  Whitney.     N.fT.     Elko,  Nev. 

Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1869.  Died  in  service  of  Presbyterian  Board  of  Home  Mis- 
sions, Elko,  March  1,  1870. 

1867. 

Cornelius  Lansing  Allen,  Jr.,  LL.B.  A'.  T.   Salem,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1869. 

James  Monroe  Allen.     f!.0.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  in  Cal.  since  1874;  Aurora,  111.,  1867-70;  Carthage,  Mo.,  1870-4;  Judge  San 
Francisco  Superior  Court  since  1880. 

Frank  Lee  Baldwin,     f^.A.     Massillon,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

f Casper  Shrom  Bigler.      A'. A'.     Ilarrisburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 


I04  Yah. 

George  Cotton  Bkaixerd,  LL.B.    ./'.</'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 

Wallace  Bruce.     ./', '/'.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Literateur.     Author  The  Land  of  Burns;  The  Yosemite;  The  Hudson. 

Charles  Krs SET  Canxox,  LL.B.      A'.M.     Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     Corporation  Atty.,  1877-8.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1S70. 

Jacob  Axdeew  Cartwright.     A'.  6.     Nashville,  Tenn. 

Lawyer.    Corresponding  Sec.  Tenn.  Hist.  Soc,  1880. 

Henry  Abel  Chittexdex,  LL.B.     P.U.    Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Journalist.  Editor  Milwaukee,  AVis.,  Commercial  Timea  s\xic&\^'\\  Editor  Brooklyn 
Union,  1867-9:  New  York  Standard,  1870;  Proprietor  Milwaukee  Journal  of  Commerce, 
1870-4.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

Elbert  Willett  Clarke.      J. P.     Painesville,  Ohio. 

Journalist.    Editor  Painesville  Advertiser  since  1870. 

Kev.  Theodore  Lansing  Day.     J'.0.      Talcottville,  Conn. 

Tutor  Yale,  1870-2.  Pastor  First  Church,  Holvoke,  Mass.,  1872-4.  Resident,  S.  Fra- 
mingham,  JIass.,  1877.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1871. 

Robert  Elliot  DeForest.      0.  T.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer  since  1868.  Teacher,  Royalton,  Vt.,  1867-8.  Judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
Fairfield  Co.,  187J-8. 

Rev.  Ira  Seyaiour  Dodd.      P.  W.     New  York  City. 

Missionary  Presbyterian  Board  Home  Missions,  Garnet,  Kan.,  1870-2;  Pastor, 
Presbyterian,  Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  1872-80. 

James  Greely  Flanders,  LL.B.     I.X.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.  Member  of  Assembly,  1877;  School  Commissioner,  1875-7.  LL.B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1869. 

James  Matthew  Gamble.     I.B.     Williamsport,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Select  Councilman,  1881-4. 

Wilder  Bennett  Harding.     A, P.     Hatfield,  Mass. 

Prin.  Smith  Acad. 

Nelson  Powell  Hulst.      //.J.     ^Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Miner,  Menomonee  Iron  Region,  Mich.,  since  1876.  Asst.  Instructor  in  Assaying, 
Sheffield  Scientific  School,  1869-70.  Chemist,  Metallurgist  and  Mining  Expert  to  the  Mil- 
waukee Iron  Co.,  1870-6.     Ph.D.,  1870. 

Henry  Gardner  Landis,  M.D.     J'.  11.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  Starling  Med.  Coll.  since  1877. 
Author  How  to  Use  the  Forceps,  1880.  Member  Am.  Med.  Assoc. ;  Pathological  Soc.  of 
Philadelphia.     M.D.,  Jefierson  Med.  Coll.,  1870. 

fCoNSTANT  Roberts  Marks.     A.X.     Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Member  Iowa  Legislature,  1870-1;  Member  School  Board  of  Directors.  Pri- 
vate Co.  K  8th  Mass.,  U.  S.  A.,  three  months,  1861. 

fGEORGE  Henry  Marr.     A'. J.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Farmer. 

George  Preston  Sheldon,  LL.B.    .^'.A^     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 


Yale.  105 

John  William  Siiowalter.     ./'./'.     Chicago,  111. 

I,a\vyor. 

Frank  I.ewis  Skeels.     ./'.  T.     Coldwater,  Mich. 

LuwytT.     Atty.  foi"  Branch  Co.,  Mich. 

IFkanklix  Trumps.      l.O.     Jersey  Shore,  Pa. 

Ijumber  ^fanufaclurcr. 

Francis  Henry  Wilson,  LL.B.     E.O.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer  since  1875.  Teacher  in  the  Classics,  Holbrook's  Military  School,  Sing  Sing, 
N.  Y.;  Proprietor  Wilson's  Grammar  School,  liochester,  N.  Y.,  four  years.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia Coll.,  1875. 

1868. 

Rev.  IsBON  TiiADDEUS  Beckwitii.      /9.J.      Hartford,  Conn. 

Prof.  Greek  Trinity  Coll.,  since  1879;  Instructor  Univ.  of  Eastern  Tenn.,  1868-70; 
Yale,  1870-2,  1874-9.     Ph.D.,  Yale,  1872. 

"*^'  Herbert  Boardman,  M.D.      U.I.     Trumansburgh,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Univ.,  1872.  Sometime  First  Clerk  Gener.al  Land  Office, 
Dept.  of  Interior. 

"^"fJoHN  Wemple  Bowman.      P.V.     Johnstown,  N.  Y. 
Edward  Green  Bradford.     A'./.     Wilmington,  Del. 

Lawyer. 

""  Timothy    Pitkin    Chapman,    LL.B.       E.N.       Bridgeport, 
»     Conn. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

Horace  Stevens  Cooper.     ./'.J.     Cokimbia,  Tenn. 

Farmer.    Clerk  and  Master  Chancery  Court,  Maury  Co.,  two  years. 

Frank  Cramer.     A.-.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Banker. 

Rev.  John  Kinne  Hyde  De  Forest.     N.I.      Osaka,  Japan. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     S.  T.  B.,  Yale,  1871.    28th  Conn.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Charles  Augustus  DE  Kay.     ./.'/'.     New  York  City. 

Journc-Uist  Literary  and  Art  Editor  Timesy  since  1877.  Author  of  The  Bohemian, 
1879;  Hesferus  and  Other  Poems,  1880;  The  Vision  of  Nimrod,  1881;  poems  and  papers 
in  the  Atlantic,  Harper's,  Scribner's,  Lippincott's  and  Penn  Monthlies. 

Rev.  William  DuR ANT.     P.X.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Sixth  Presbyterian  Church  of  Albany.  Author  of  Father  Luddcn  and  the  Public 
Schools,  a  sermon,  187a;  Preaching  to  the  Poor;  a  Centenary  Test  of  Presbyterianism,  a 
sermon,  1876;  Editor  Papers  of  Charles  Hodge,  entitled  Church  Polity,  1878. 

Albert  Henry  Esty.     F/TJ.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Leather  Manufacturer. 

fBARTON  Darlington  Evans.     J.M.     West  Chester,  Pa. 

Editor  Ckester  Countij  Village  Record.  Bank  Director,  1872-5;  Railroad  Director, 
1873-7.     tjergl  29th  Corp.  192d  Pa.,  U.  S.  A.,  during  Rebellion. 


io6  Yale. 

William  Henry  Ferry.     M.^.      Lake  Forest,  111. 

Wholesale  Dry  Goods  Merchant. 

Joseph  Warren  Greene,  LL.B.     E.P.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

Ira  Cole  Hall.      O.A.     Farmer  Village,  N.  Y. 

Agent  G.  I.  and  A.  R.R. 

fFRANCis  Hl'nt  Holmes.       /./.     Williamsburg,  Mass. 

Night  Editor  Philadelphia  Press,  1870. 

Eev.  Robert  Allen  Hume.      P.J.      Ahmednuggar,  Western 
India. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. ;  Pres.  of  a  college  for  training  native  teachers. 

Rev.  Edward  Alexander  Lawrence,  Jr.     H'.E.      Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  of  Poughkeepsie.     Tutor  German,  Yale,  1873; 
Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  of  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  1873-5. 

George  Henry  Lewis.     F.S.     Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.     Dean  Law  Faculty,  Drake  LTniv.,  Des  Moines.     Tutor  Iowa  Coll.,  1868-71. 
Private  Co.  F.  14th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.A.,  1861-3;  wounded,  Autietam  and  Fredericksburg. 

Rev.  Donald  MacGregor.     N.n.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1873. 

Edward  Spencer  Mead.     B'.K.     New  York  City. 

Publisher,  firm  of  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co. 

David  MacGregor  Means.     K.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.      Fellow  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1876-7;  Prof.  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1877-80. 
Author  of  papers  in  the  Xew  Engtander,  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and  Mind. 

Rev.  Samuel  Parry,  Jr.      I.E.     Pluckamin,  N.  J. 
William  Parsons,  LL.B.     A.E.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Editor  New  Haven  Register.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1871. 

Thomas  Wilson  Pierce.      T.(P.     West  Chester,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Edward  Kirk  Rawson.     P.  J.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Chaplain  U.  S.N.  since  1871.     Teacher,  Coll.  and  Com.  Institute,  New  Haven,  1868-9. 

Thomas  Hamlen  RoBBiNS.     A.J.     Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.     Teacher  Amenia  Sem.,  1868-72.     Sergt.  25th  Conn.',  U.S.A.,  1862-3. 

Julius  William  Russell.     B'.A.     Burlington,  Yt. 

Lawyer.     School  Commissioner,  1881. 

William  Roumage  Shelton.     E'.Z.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    Asst.  City  Atty. ;  Deputy  Judge  City  Court. 

Calvin  Daniel  Stowell.     I.(K     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Wholesale  Grocer. 

Samuel  Tweedy.      E.  d.     Danbury,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 


Yale.  107 

Henry  Lucius  Washburn.      T.li.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Eev.  Thomas  Clayton  Welles.      7'../.     Waterloo,  Iowa. 

Pastor  Congregationa'  Cluirch.  Grad.  YaleTheo.  Sem.,  1872.  Prin.  Schools  in  Prairie 
Du  Chien.Wis.,  186S-9,  and  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1870.  Author  Popular  Amusements,  a  sermon; 
Editor  Our  Church  Letter,  Waterloo. 

Roger  Butler  Williams.     P.P.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer. 

John  Howard  Wilson.     P. A.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Douglas  Dousman  Wolcott.     A.M.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Invalid,  travelling  abroad. 

1869. 

William  Gaul  Alger,  LL.B.     /:;'./.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1876. 

fTHOMAS  CoRwiN  Anderson.     A.J.     Side  View,  Ky. 

Farmer  and  Breeder  of  Fancy  Cattle.  Contributor  to  agricultural  papers.  Private  24th 
Ky.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  6  months;  Midshipman,  U.  S.  N.,  3  years. 

William  Wallace  Audenried.     E.I.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Stock  Commission  Broker. 

Alfred  Bartow.     P.. I.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Augustin  Beers.     Z'.E.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  English  Literature,  Yale,  since  1880;  Tutor,  1871-6;  Asst.  Prof.  English  Liter- 
ature, 1875-80.  Author  Odds  and  Ends,  1878 ;  A  Century  of  Am.  Literature,  1878 ;  numerous 
contributions  to  magazines. 

fWiLLiAM  Richardson  Belknap.     J'.)'.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Hardware  Merchant.    Ph.B.,  Yale,  1861. 

fLEWis  Sylvester  Bemis.     A.\.     Chester,  Mass. 

Temporary  business  in  Texas. 

Alexander  Cameron.     H'.I.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

t Angus  Cameron,  LL.B.     A'.B.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Yale,  1867. 

Rev.  Charles  Forbes  Canedy.     ./.2'.     NewRochelle,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Trinity  Church  since  1876;  Monticello,  N.  J.,  1873-6. 

Nelson  Garrison  Carman,  LL.B.     A. P.      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

t Walter  Cook.      T.  N.     New  York  City. 

Architect.    A.B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1869. 

James  Horn  Gilbert,  LL.B.     E.  S.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1872. 


io8  Yale. 

Charles  Edavard  Gross.     A.M.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Browx  Herrick.     A.fJ.     Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.     School  Commissioner,  1874-6. 

John  TexBroeck  HiLLHOUSE,  M.D.     B.0.     Trimble,  Tenn. 

Cliief  Engineer,  Chesapeake,  Ohio  S.  W.  R.R.,  New  York  Citv.  M.D.,  Columhia  Coll., 
1877., 

WiLLL\M   Henry   Hotchkiss,    M.D.      J.(I>.      New  HaYen, 
Conn. 

Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  Yale  Medical  School  since  1877.    M.D.,  Yale,  1872. 

Charles  AuEELius  Hlt^l.     B'.E.     Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Sec.  Howard  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  New  York. 

Ely  Israel  Hutchinson.     A.  T.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

*"«i  Beverly  Jones.      Y.W.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Died  March  29,  1881. 

William  Henry  Lawrence  Lee,  LL.B.     A'.O.    New  York 
City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1871. 

George  Stanley  Sedgwick.     I\A.     Imington,  N.Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Rev.  Arthur  Shirley.     B.-.     Portland,  Me. 
HJENRY  Taylor  Terry".     A.  A.     Tokio,  Japan. 

Lawyer,  Saruga  Dai,  Tokio.  Prof.  Jurisprudence,  Univ.  of  Tokio,  since  1876.  Prac- 
tised law  and  was  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1875-6.  Author  of  First  Princi- 
ples of  Law,  Tokio,  1878,  and  an  article  in  the  Xew  Englander,  October,  1874,  entitled, 
A  Substitute  for  the  Caucus. 

John  Hendrick  Traynham.      O.F.     Austin,  Tex. 

U.S.  Marshal,  Eastern  Dist.  of  Texas,  since  1878;  Western  Dist.,  1S75-8. 

Edward  Tinker  Waite,  LL.B.     P.  A.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Michigan  Univ.,  1871. 

1870. 

Frederick  Allis,  LL.B.     A.  P.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

■   Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1872. 

William  Jajies  Betts.     Z.  T.     Stamford,  Conn. 

Publisher.    Prin.  Betts'  Military  Acad.,  ten  years. 

fWiLLiAM  Eights  Burton.     F.T.     Waterford,  N.Y. 

Manufacturing,  Veneering  and  Sawing. 

Zachary  Taylor  Carpenter,  LL.B.     F.A.     Washington, 
D.C. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  1872.  Clerk  in  State  Department, 
Conn.,  1870;  Treasury  Department,  Washington,  1871-5. 


Yale.  1 09 

fCHARLES  NoYES  Chadwick.      V.K.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Commission  Merchant,  firm  of  Banning,  Chadwick  &  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Joshua  Milton  Fiero.     K.A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  . 

Daniel  Jones  Griffith.     E.l.     New  York  City. 

Initiated  in  the  Class  of  1869.     Manufacturer  of  Beer. 

fCHARLES  Mercer  Heald.      V.  fl.     New  York  City. 

Gen.  Traffic  Manager,  I>ong  Island  R.R.,  Long  Island  City. 

George  Walker  Jenkins.     E.FI.     Boonton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  Morrlstowu,  N.  J.    Clerk  of  the  New  Jersey  State  Senate,  1871-4. 

Frank  Fanning  Jewett.     A.0.     Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Prof.   Chemistry  and  Mineralogy,  Oberlin   Coll.;    Prof.  Chemistry,   Imperial    Univ., 
Tokio,  Japan,  1877-80. 

f Frederick  Augustus  Keep.     F.A.     RockEapids,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.    Clerk  Dist.  and  Circuit  County  Courts,  1876-81. 

Philip  Lindsley.     F.A.     New  York. 

Editorial  Staflf  of  the  Tribune. 

f  Algernon  Sidney  Logan.     F.A.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Henry  Elisha  Martin.      F.A.     Menominee,  Mich. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

Samuel  Roseburgh  Morrow,  M.D.     O.A.    Albany,  N.  Y. 

Physician.    M.D.,   Columbia  Coll.,   1878.      Tutor  Hopkins   Grammar    School,    New 
Haven,  1870-3;  Tutor  Yale,  1873-6. 

John  IIeed  Nicholson,  LL.B.     I.O.     Dover,  Del. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

Carrington  Phelps.     A.(1>.     Morris,  Minn. 

Lawyer  and  Farmer. 

fTnoMAS  Trezevant  Player.      H.E.     Pueblo,  Col. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Augustus  Riley,  LL.B.     A.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Editor  C/iristian  Intelligencer,  1872,    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

John  Alexander  Ross.     P.I.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

James  Matson  Russell.     N.  T.     Paris,  Ky. 

Farmer  and  Lawyer. 

t James  Henry  Sands.     A.F.     Augusta,  Kan. 

Sheep  Raiser. 

Lauriston  Livingston  Scaife.     I. A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

fFREDERic  James  Syme.     F.A.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Part  Proprietor  Brook  Rice  Mill. 


1871 


Yale. 
Morris  Franklin  Tyler,  LL.B.    AM.    New  Haven,  Conn. 

Executive  Sec.  to  Gov.  Bigelow  since  1881.  Associate  Editor  of  the  New  Haven 
Palladium,  1871-3.  Member  New  Haven  Board  of  Education,  1875-8,  and  of  ttie  Council, 
1879-80.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1873. 

Nathaniel  Eugene  Wordin,  M.D.       I. A.       Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

M.D.,  JefTcrson  Medical  Coll.,  1872.  Served  nearly  three  years  in  the  6th  Conn.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-4.  Author  Examination  of  the  Eye  as  a  Help  to  the  Diagnosis  of  Extra- 
Ocular  Disease. 

187I. 

Charles  Howell  Board.     H .A.     Edenville,  N.  Y. 

Died  August  8,  1871. 

Albert  Porter  Bradstreet,  LL.B.      li.  F.      Thomaston, 
Conn. 

Representative  Conn.  Legislature,  1877-8.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

Edgar  David  Coonley,  M.D.    P.P.    West  Port  Richmond, 

N.  y. 

Phvsici.an  at  Mariner's  Harbor,  Staten  Island.    Teacher,  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  Institute, 

4    r    '    Tir  -i-A      /-i-i T,i~  /T-,11      to'rn        t:>-:„.,+,.  m  .,*■ -NT    -xr    T^ff     TT     C!      A       in   .>-./^v.tl 


1874-5.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877.    Private  91st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  10 

Albert  Wakefield  Curtis.     A.J.     Spencer,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Town  Clerk,  1876-81. 

Charles  Benjamin  Dudley.     A.0.     Altoona,  Pa. 

Chemist  Pa.  Railroad  Company.  Author  of  two  Reports  on  the  Wearing  Capacity  of 
Steel  Rails.  Corp.  114th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5.  Member  of  the  Am.  Philosophical 
Soc;  Franklin  Institute ;  Am.  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers;  Am.  Assoc.  Advancement 
of  Science.     Ph.D.,  1874. 

Allen  Egbert  Janvier.     E.  T.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Teacher.    A.B.,  Yale,  1881. 

Rev.  Warren  Bradley  Riggs.     N.  W.     Brenham,  Tex. 

Preacher. 

Lucius  Adelno  Sherman.      T.A.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Teacher  Classics  and  Modern  Languages,  Hopkins  Grammar  Scliool.  Translator  of 
Frithjof  s  Saga,  1877.     Ph.D.,  1875. 

William  Townsend,  LL.B.     A.Q.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

LL.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1874.     Asst.  Dist.  Atty.,  Oneida  Co.,  1876-8. 
1872. 

■'fALSOP  LocKWOOD  Betts.      I.K.     Stamford,  Conn. 

Died  December  10, 1869. 

fNELSON  Francis  Boucher.     I.E.     Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Deputy  County  Clerk  since  1880;  Civil  Justice,  Hudson,  1878. 

Frank  Thurston  Bro^vn.     I.  T.     Norwicli,  Conn. 

Teacher  Norwich  Acad. 

John  Knox  Brown.     I. A.     Virginia  City,  Nev. 

Lawyer. 


Yale.  1 1 1 

Rev.  Howard  Saxstone  (^lait.     .1.1.     Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Rector  Trinity  Church  since  1875. 

*^*^f Charles  French.      l\\.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Died  December,  1869. 

tWiLLARD  Pkeble  Hall.      I '.J.     8t.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

Benjamin  Leggett  Holt,  M.D.     N.ll.     Penu  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1875-7.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

Greene  Kendrick,  LL.B.      -.J.     Waterbuiy,  Conn. 

State   Auditor,    Conn.,   1875-80;    Member  Legislature,   1876-8;   City  Clerk,    1875-8; 
Mayor,  1881-3.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1875. 

f  John  Kendrick.     2'.(/>.     Chicago,  111. 

Supt.  Western  Office  Bassett  Corset  Co.,  Birmingham,  Conn. 

Rev.  George  Edward  Martin.     11.0.     Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Author  Decoration  Day  Address,  Brattleboro',  1879.     Supt.  Schools,  1881.    Grad.  Yale 
Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 

•^^"f Robert  Wet3I0re  O'Brien.     li.Ii.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Died  November,  1870. 

Frank  Douglas  Root.     K.A.     Washington,  D.C. 

Journalist,  New  York  Times;  Local  and  Literary  Editor  New  Haven  Palladiuin. 

Charles  Sherwood,  LL.B.     A.M.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,   Columbia  Coll.,  1874.     Common  Councilman,  1878-80;   Alderman, 
1881.     Director  Public  Library. 

Rev.  Charles  CmiMiNGS  Stearns.     A.  I).     Crete,  Neb. 

Teacher.    Missionary  at  Smyrna,  Turkey,  1875-8.     Prof.  Greek,  Doane  Coll.,  Crete, 
1879. 

*^^  Clement  Brook  White.      0.0.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Died  March  20,  1881. 

David   Johnson   Halsted   Willcox,   LL.B.     -I.iL      New 
Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,   New   York   City.     LL.B.,   Columbia   Coll.,   1874.     Pres.   of  New  Brighton 
Village,  1880. 

1873. 

William  Beebe.     I.K.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Tutor  Yale  since  1875.      Author  The  Comet  of  1771,  Investigation  of  Its  Orbit,  A.  A. 
A.  8.,  1879. 

Charles  Emerson  BiGELOAV.     B.Ii.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Director  Bay  State  Shoe  and  Leather  Co.,  New  York  City. 

William  Webb  Browning,  LL.B.     K.A.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

*^^'  Ebenezer  Hartwell  Buckingham.     11.  H.     Omaha,  Neb. 

Lawyer.    District  Atty.,  1876.     Died  November  '^8,  1877. 

Edward  Sheffield  Cowles.      LiL     Farmington,  Conn. 

Teacher    Miss   Porter's   Sem.,   Farmington,  Conn.,  since  1877;   Asst.   Yale,    1873-7. 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1876. 


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Yale. 

Rev.  Herbert  McKenzie   Denslow.      0.0.      Fair  Haven. 
Conn. 

Rector  Grace  Church.   Tutor  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  1874-5 ;  Yale,  1875-7.    Grad.  Berkeley 
Divinity  School,  1S7S. 

Samuel  James  Elder.     A.M.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  John  Calvin  Goddard.     J.  V.     Union  Park,  Chicago, 
111. 

Congregational  Minister.     Grad.  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 

f Frank  Thurston  Hale.     M.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Grain  Commission  Merchant. 

Edward  RoDOLPH  JoHNES,  LL.B.      O.A.     New  York  City. 

Author  of  Briefs  of  a  Barrister,  1879;  and  of  poems  in   Scribner'n.    I-L.B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1876. 

Eugene  Howard  Lewis,  LL.B.      l^.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

Albert  Washington  McIntyre.      A. J.     Denver,  Col. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Yale,  1875. 

Montgomery  Meigs  Macomb.     A.i:.     Washington,  D.  C. 

iBt  Lieut.  4th  U.  S.  Art. ;  Commissioned  from  West  Point,  1874. 

Plato  Mountjoy.     A.J.     Riverside,  Cal. 

Farmer. 

James    Andrew   Reynolds.        i'./i.        Anaclarko,    Wichita 
Agency,  Indian  Territory. 

Indian  Trader.    Lawyer. 

Isaac  Reed  Saneord,  M.D.     A.M.     West  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Visiting  Physician,  New  Haven  Dispensary,  1875-8.    M.D.,  Yale,  1875. 

John'Ekin  Shaw,  LL.B.      T..I.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

'"'^fRoBERT  Hallam  Smith.      Z'./'..     Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Died  December  6,  1876,  aged  28. 

Seth  Thayer  Stewart,  LL.B.     ,t\A'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  firm  of  Stewart  &  Hawes.     LL.B.,  Columbian  Coll.,  1875.    Instructor  Higher 
Mathematics,  Friends'  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1876. 

Henry  Adgate  Strong,  LL.B.     A'./.     Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

City  Atty.,  Cohoes,  since  1879.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Scbool,  1874. 
fDoUGLASS   RUDD    SUTHERLAND,  ^I.D.     Z.I.       ^Mollis,  ]\Iinn. 

Farmer  and  Physician.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

GusTAVUS  Henry'^  Wald,  LL.B.     J. A.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Editor  Am.  Edition  Pollock's  Principles  of  Contract.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ., 

1875. 

Frederick  Charles  Webster.      O./L     Litchfield,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     Member  of  Board  to  Revise  Joint  Stock  Laws  of  Conn.,  1879. 


Yale.  113 

t James  M  Wintp:ks.      11. N.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lawyer,  firm  of  Taylor,  Uand  &  Taylor. 

Hamilton  Merger  Wright,  LL.B.     ./.  /'.      Bay  City,  Mich. 

Lawyer,   practising  since   1877.      Alderman,   Bay   City,  1881-3.     Author  of  Revised 
Ordinances,  Bay  City,  1881.    A.B.,  Yale,  1875;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1877. 

1874. 

Edward  Thomas  Bradstreet,  ]M.r).     //./'.     West  Meriden. 
Conn. 

Physician.     M.D.,  Coliunbian  Coll.,  1877. 

tJoHN  Ammi  Butler.      H'.A.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.     Studied  Gbttingen  Coll.,  and  Leipzic,  Germany,  1873-5. 

William  Anderson  Coffin.     M.F.     Paris,  France. 

Art  Student  at  Paris  since  1877;  Yale  Art  School,  1875-6. 

■f William  Lucien  Gordon.     B.  T.     Mt.  Airy,  Ohio. 

Salesman  for  W.  J.  M.  Gordon,  Manufacturing  Chemist,  Cincinnati. 

Charles  Ives,  LL.B.     I.M.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1876. 

t  John  Vinatti  MacDonald.      /'.  r.      West  Bridgewater,  Pa. 

Teacher  of  Music  and  German  In  Beaver  CoU. 

Wayx,and  Spaulding.      Z'.A'.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Student  of  Theology.   Prin.  Rockville  High  School,  1874-8;   Morris.  Acad.  Morristown, 

N.  J.,  1878-81. 

George    Woodavard    Stone,    LL.B.       J.V.       Cincinnati. 
Ohio. 

LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1876. 

Edward    Emerson    Swallow,    M.D.      J'.O.       Waltham. 
Mass. 

Prin.  High  School,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  1S74-7.     M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1880. 

Levi  Sanderson  Tenney.      Y.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

fHENRY  Sutherland  Vanderburgh,  Chicago,  111. 

Stenographer. 

Arthur  Dexter  Whittemore.     J.J.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

Ansley  Wilcox.     M.F.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Author  The  Causes  of  CromwcU's  Failure,  1875;   and   of  various  articles 
in  Scribner's  Monthly  and  the  Am.  Law  Review,  1878-9. 

Edmund  Zacher,  LL.B.      P.O.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     Tutor  Yale,  1876-81.     LL.B.,  Yale,  1878. 


THE  AMHERST  CHAPTER, 

1837    TO    1885. 

Afinals. 

The  germ  of  the  Amherst  Chapter  ol  A  A  ^  was  a  society  known 
as  the  /  //  K.  This  was  an  association  for  the  study  of  history,  and 
was  formed  on  September  14,  1835,  by  eleven  members  of  the  class 
of  1837.  The  /  //  A  society  flourished,  in  spite  of  the  opposition  of 
the  uninitiated,  for  about  a  year,  until  two  members  of  A  A  (l>  from 
Yale,  namely,  Charles  J.  Lynde  and  William  B.  Peck,  came  to  Amherst 
and  opened  negotiations  with  the  memliers  of  /  //  K  for  the  estab- 
ment  of  a  chapter  of  our  Fraternity.  Their  propositions  met  with 
little  favor  at  first ;  but  one  by  one  the  /  //  A's  were  gained  over 
to  A  A  <l>  and  continued  members  of  both  Fraternities  for  two  or 
three  months.  During  this  period  there  was  frequent  discussion 
regarding  the  merits  of  the  two  societies,  but  at  last  all,  except 
two  of  the  local  organizations,  voted  that  the  constitution  of  /  /7  A 
be  held  void,  and  that  of  A   A  (P  adopted  in  its  stead. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  Chapter,  as  such,  was  held  in  the  room 
of  one  of  its  members  on  January  9,  1837.  Soon  afterwards,  a 
room  on  the  fourth  floor  of  South  College  was  obtained  for  the  use 
of  the  society,  and  this  continued  to  be  the  home  of  the  Chapter 
till  the  winter  of  1841-42,  when  the  society  moved  to  the  second 
story  of  what  is  now  North  College,  where  it  had  its  headquarters 
for  more  than  twent}'  years. 

Perhaps  the  most  important  event  in  the  early  histoiy  of  the 
Amherst  Chapter  was  its  conflict  with  the  Faculty  of  the  College. 
The  existence  of  a  secret  society  had  been  viewed  with  suspicion 
for  several  years,  but  it  was  not  until  1842  that  a  formal  demand 
was  made  for  an  examination  of  the  constitution  and  records.     This 


Amherst.  115 

was  refused  by  the  Chapter ;  the  brothers  declaring  their  wiHingness 
to  leave  College  rather  than  be  false  to  their  pledge.  After  several 
attempts  to  gain  access  to  tlie  records  of  the  society,  the  Faculty 
allowed  the  matter  to  drop  for  the  time  being,  thinking  that  the 
loss  of  so  man}^  students  \yould  be  a  serious  blow  to  the  College  in 
its  comparatively  feeble  state.  Three  years  later  the  demand  was 
again  renewed,  and,  after  much  discussion,  neither  side  being  willing 
to  yield,  the  question  was  finally  set  at  rest  by  the  initiation  of  Dr. 
Hitchcock,  the  President  of  the  College,  on  November  15,  1845. 
Since  that  time  the  relations  of  the  Chapter  and  the  Faculty  have 
been  always  of  the  most  friendh-  character. 

During  the  first  five  years  of  the  Chapter's  history  its  mem1)ership 
was  confined  to  the  Senior  and  Junior  classes.  But  the  advent  of 
another  Fraternity,  in  1841,  and  the  rivalr}'  which  sprang  up  between 
the  two  societies,  compelled  the  admission  of  Sophomores  and  Fresh- 
men. Since  that  time  the  Chapter  has  consisted  of  members  of  all 
four  classes,  chosen,  for  the  most  part,  at  the  beginning  of  Fresh- 
man 3'ear.  Until  1879,  however,  the  two  lower  delegations  did  not 
wear  the  badge  of  the  Fraternity. 

The  growth  of  the  Chapter  turned  the  attention  of  the  brothers, 
in  1857,  to  the  necessity  of  securing  a  larger  and  more  convenient 
place  for  holding  their  meetings ;  but  it  was  several  3-ears  before 
sufficient  money  was  raised  to  enable  them  to  carry  out  their  wishes. 
The  upper  half  of  a  two-stor}'  block  located  near  the  post-office,  on 
the  principal  street  of  the  village,  was  purchased  and  fitted  up  for 
the  use.  of  the  Chapter.  The  first  meeting  in  the  new  hall  was  held 
on  October  30,  1863,  and  it  continued  in  use  until  its  destruction 
by  fire,  in  1879. 

Although  provided  with  a  comfortaljle  place  of  meeting,  the  broth- 
ers had  long  felt  the  desirability  of  a  liome  where  a  large  part  of 
the  members  could  lodge  together  and  the  social  element  of  Chapter 
life  be  more  fully  brought  out.  According!}',  in  1873,  they  entered 
into  negotiations  to  secure  a  house  and  grounds.     These  efforts  re- 


ii6  Amherst. 

suited  in  the  purchase  of  the  present  Chapter  House,  in  1874,  and 
the  societ}'  took  possession  of  its  new  property  in  August,  1875. 
This  continues  to  be  the  home  of  the  greater  number  of  the  mem- 
bers, and  has  been  a  source  of  constant  benefit  to  the  Chapter. 

The  great  fire  on  the  morning  of  July  4,  1879,  which  swept  away 
the  business  part  of  Amherst,  did  not  spare  A  A  (P.  The  hall, 
around  which  so  many  pleasant  memories  had  gathered,  was  entirely 
destroyed :  but  the  Chapter  had  the  good  fortune  to  save  all  its 
records.  The  pecuniary  loss  was  largely  covered  b}'  insurance. 
Immediately  after  the  fire  the  society  fitted  up  its  present  place  of 
meeting,  in  the  Chapter  House. 

Up  to  1881  the  business  affairs  of  the  Chapter  had  been  con- 
ducted by  the  Chapter  itself  or  by  trustees  whom  it  appointed ; 
but  in  July  of  that  year  incorporation  under  the  laws  of  the 
State  was  secured.  The  management  is  now  vested  in  a  board 
of  directors,  elected  both  from  the  alumni  and  the  undergraduates. 

Such  is  a  brief  outline  of  the  external  progress  of  the  Amherst 
Chapter.  To  its  high  stand  in  scholarship  the  following  partial  list 
of  college  awards  received  abundantly  witnesses.  Of  fifty-four 
valedictory  honors  (or  equivalent  in  cases  where  the-  valedictorian 
was  chosen  by  lot) ,  —  two  or  more  men  having  the  same  rank 
—  from  1838  to  1880,*  A  d  <1>  has  taken  twenty-nine;  and  of 
forty-three  salutatorians,  in  the  same  period,  this  society  has  had 
twenty.  At  fourteen  commencements  both  valedictorian  and  saluta- 
torian  have  come  from  the  same  society.  A  J  </>  has  taken  this 
double  honor  twelve  times  out  of  the  fourteen.  Of  the  twelve  Hyde 
Prizes  for  Senior  Orators  given  since  their  commencement  with  the 
class  of  1870,  A  A  (l>  has  had  six.  Bond  Prizes,  for  best  Commence- 
ment Orations,  A  A  <P  has  secured  four ;  no  other  society  more 
than  one.  Porter  Prizes,  for  best  Entrance  Examinations,  out  of 
nineteen  given,  this  Chapter  has  had  eight.  Kellogg  Prizes,  given 
to  Sophomores  and  Freshmen  for  Declamation   at   public  trial,  of  a 

*In  1881  Valedictory  and  Salutatory  honors  were  abolished. 


Amherst.  117 

total  of  twenty  prizes,  six  have  gone  to  A  J  '/'.  Of  one  hundred  con- 
testants for  tliese  prizes  (cliosen  also  by  competition),  twenty-eight 
have  been  members  of  this  Chai)ter. 

Vahdidorians.  —  Horace  Maynard,  '38;  F.  D.  Huntington,  '39;  G.  B.  Jewett, 
'40;  E.  W.  Bond,  '41 ;  Lauren  Armsby,  '42;  David  Torrey,  '43;  F.  A.  Marcii,  '45; 
Leonard  Humplirey,  "40;  Timotliy  Stowe, '47 ;  W.  C.  Dickinson,  '48;  J.  M.  Em- 
erson, '49;  J.  E.  Sanford,  '51;  K.  S.  Storrs,  '53;  W.  W.  Fowler,  '54;  Hasket 
Derby,  '55;  L.  S.  llowhmd,  '58;  J.  P.  French,  '59;  F.  E.  Tower,  'GO;  John  Avery 
(equal  rank  with  valedictorian),  '61 ;  B.  K.  Emerson  (by  lot),  J.  H.  Sawyer 
(equal  rank),  'G5 ;  M.  B.  Blake  (by  lot),  S.  J.  Dike  and  R.  H.  Gage  (equal  rank) 
'66;  C.  W.  Park  (equal  rank),  '07;  J.  K.  Richardson,  '69;  E.  M.  Bliss,  '71;  W 
B.  Ely,  '75;  A.  H.  Wellman,  '78. 

Salidatorians.—C.  E.  Washburn,  '38;  II.  M.  Spofford,  '40;  E.  K.  Alden,  '44 
William  Rowland,  '46 ;  Samuel  Fisk,  '48 ;  George  Howland,  '50 ;  M.  C.  Stebbins 
51;  H.  D.  Root, '52;  E.  P.  Crowell,  '53;  William  Crawford, '57 ;  G.  S.'Gros 
venor,  '58;  J.  L.  H.  Ward,  '59;  C.  G.  G.  Paine,  '61;  G.  M.  Reed,  '62;  J.  L 
Bishop,  '65;  H.  B.  Richardson,  '69;  J.  N.  Blanchard,  '71 ;  J.  L.  McElhinney,  '72 
W.  W.  Sleeper,  '78;  C.  S.  Lane,  '80. 

Hyde  Frizes.  — yV.  C.  Brownell,  '71;  A.  F.  Skeele,  '75;  W.  O.  Weeden,  '77 
H.  C.  Folger,  Jr.,  '79;  F.  E.  Stebbins,  '80;  W.  H.  Crittenden,  '81. 

Bond  Prizes.  — W.  B.  Ely,  '75;  B.  E.  Smith,  '77;  A.  L.  GiHett,  '80;  E.  G. 
Rand,  '81. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

LuciAN  Barbour.     I.Z. 
Edwin  Elisha  Bliss.     N.I. 
Whiting  Griswold.     li'.X'. 
Nathaniel  Lynds  Lord.     A.M. 
John  Alexander  McKinstry.     O.P. 
Jonathan  Bryant  Marshall.     0.  T. 
Horace  Maynard.     E'.A'. 
Alexander  Montgomery.     //.  T. 
George  Bliss  Morris.     P. A. 
Joseph  Pegkham.     A'./i. 
William  Barrett  Reed.     A. A. 
Daniel  Rice.     E.X. 
Joel  Edson  Rockwell.     E.E. 
Curtis  Benjamin  Minor  Smith.     P.F. 
James  Smith  Thayer.     E.A'.K. 
Charles  Ellery  Washburn.     B.  V. 
Henry  Warren  Williams.     P.J. 

1826. 
'^^^  Rev.  James  Wilson   Ward.     E'.Z.     New  York  City. 

Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1852-3;  State  Senator,  1854-6.  A.B.,  Dart 
mouth  Coll.,  1826.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1832.     Died  February  1,  1873. 

1834. 

Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.      A' Ef.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Past..,-  I'lviuoi.lli  ron-rc-.-Uional  ri„in-!i.  r.in,,1.lvn,  X.Y.  Oradiiat,.!  Lane  Tlieo. 
Sem.,  is;7,  aii.l  I.  ,-an,r  I'aslnr  „r  tlir  I'lvsLyLrian  (1,„n-l,  at  I  .a  wiv„r..Iun-,  In,].; 
remiivr.l,  in  is:;;i.  t,,  Inilialia|M.lis,  Iml.,  an.l  aci'^'pl. d  a  .all,  in  1S|T.  Im  ilic  I'lvmcmlh 
Chmvli.  l',r  a  .klvii,  X.  V.  'I"iaisi(a  AinluT-t  -iiic  '  isi',,  K.litcal.  in  is;ii.  the  ( 'in  imiati 
JoiiriKil.  ami,  w  liilc  at  1  ii(li,nKi|Kilis,  an  atjripulturnl  paper,  liis  eoiitriluitiniis  to  wliicli  were 
anerwar.l-  luiMi-li- d  iiihIct  tlic  title  of  Fruits,  Flower.s,  and  Fariniii;,'.  Kditor  Th,  hide- 
pfii'liii'.  is;:  ;,  Iiis  coniii'iutiDiis  to  which  were  published  in  lsi;."i  as  Tlic  Star  Papcr-s; 
The  Clii'htimi  I'/iloi,  1S70.  Author  of  ten  vols,  sermons,  entitled  The  I'lynioulb  I'ulpit; 
Lectures  to  Youna  Men,  1S50;  Industry  and  Idleness,  185S;  Life  Thoughts,  1858;  Sermons 
on  Liberty  and  War,  and  Norwood,  1864;  Life  of  Christ,  1871-2;  Yale  Lectures  on 
Preaching. 


Amherst.  119 


1836. 
Rev.  Itosicell  Uwlght  JlUchcock.      li.  T.      New  York  City. 

Pros,  sincu  1880,  iind  Washburn  I'rof.  of  Church  History  since  1855,  in  Union  Thco. 
Sotn.,  New  York  Citv.  Prin.  J.iffrcv.  N.  II.,  Acad.,  1836-7 :  entered  Andover  Thoo.  Sem., 
18:!8;  Tutor  Amherst:  1S:!ll-4-_>:  ('(I'llins  Pnif.  X:itnr;il  and  l.'evealed  Ifeliirion  Howdoin 
Coll..  IS.VJ-r,;  I'lnt.  Clninli  Ili-|,,,\  I  ni^in  Tin  ,,.  S.n,..  Is:.:.:  Tni-lir  Ainln  r-t  since  1869. 
.Autluir  l.ilr.  WriliiiL,-.  :in.l  (  \v..v:u-\rv  . .)  IMuinl  1 ;,  ,1.,  n -.  .ii ,  IM'.,  Is,;:;;  A  N.-w  and  Com. 
plete  Aualy.M>,.l-|li:'  Hols  l;,M,.,  I  s,,;,  .  >,„x;liMn,  IsT;..  Cnnl ,  il.iil.  ,!■  I.,  i;.  .shul,  ,-i„n  Qvur- 
tirlir,  Kdilor  aiid  Coiilril.ui..r  I..  .l,»,,v.-/„  lh,.,l.„i,..il  A'.  -  „  ,- ,  lsi,:i-7o.  ]).!>.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1865;  L1>.1).,  WilUams  Coll.,  187a.  Mcmlier  N.  V.  Hist.  Soc.  and  Am.  Geographic.-il 
See. 

f  William  Harvey  Wells.     A.M.     Chicago,  111. 

In  the  Insurance  liusiness  and  Treas.  Northwestern  Paper  Co.  Oblisjed  to  give  up  his 
coIle<,'e  course  thniM'.,'h  ill  healMi.  Studied  at  'J'eacliers'  Sem.,  .Andover,  Mass.,  .and  taught 
there,   is:;.-,  47;    Piin.    riiliiinii    Fit,.  S,h,„,l,    Xewliurvi.ort.  Mass..   1s4S-.-,4:    Prin.   State 

Ncnn.-il    S.l I,    \V.>iri.  1,1,    M,,~^.,    !s:.|   r,;    Sii),t.    I'uhlic   .-^.-Ih.oIs,  < 'hii-iiro,  III..   1856-64. 

Jlenil.,!-  ;iM,l  Vvr^.  (I,,,:, 4,,  l;.,:,i,l,,r  i:,li,.:i(i,  ,n  ;  Menil.er  111.  Stat.'  Honnl  (if  Kdue.ition, 
twehi-  yr.irs.  .\iilliiii',  hoiil,--  \arii,iis  .-irliilrs.  ,<cli(i(il  (innuni.'ir,  1  S4ii ;  I'^lenientary  Gram- 
mar, 1S4S;  Graded  School,  1S02;  Shorter  Course  in  Kn<;lish  (irammar  and  Composition, 
1880. 

1837. 

LuciAN  Barbour.     I.Z.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Studied  law,  Madison,  Ind.,  with  Steven  C.  Steven.s,  from  1837-39; 
admitted  Circuit  Court,  October,  1838.  IT.  8.  Representative  from  Ind.  in  the  34th  Con- 
gress, 1855-7.  Edited  iind  Revised  Jnd.  Officer's  Guide.  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  the 
Practice  in  Justices'  Courts. 

Rev.  Edwin  Elisha  Bliss.      N.^.      Bible  Plouse,  Constanti- 
nople, Turkey. 

Grad.,  Andover,  1842;  ordained,  1843.  Stationed  in  Turkey  at  Trchizond,  1843-52; 
Marsovan,  1852-6 :  Constantinople,  since  1856.  Editor  of  a  weekly  newspaper  called  The 
Mexsenqer,  published  in  Armenian  and  Turkish.  Author  Bible  Handbook,  in  Armenian; 
and  various  secular  books  and  tracts  in  Armenian  and  Turkish.    D.D.,  Amherst,  1869. 

f  Rev.  Aaron  Russell  LiVERMORE.    A.  IT.    Fair  Haven,  Conn. 

Pastor,  M.ansfield,  Conn.,  1843-58;  Goshen,  Conn.,  1860-68;  Bozrahville,  Conn.,  1870-73. 
B.D.,  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1837.     Grad.  Theo.  Institute  of  Conn.,  1837. 

Rev.  Nathan  Lynds  Lord.      A.M.     Rochester,  Ind. 

Retired  Clergyman.  Ordained,  1845;  preached  at  Constableville,  N.  Y.,  Slialersville, 
Ohio,  Jasper,  Ind.,  and  in  Marshall  and  Fulton  Cos.,  Ind.,  in  all  '29  years.  Prin.  Rochester, 
Ind.,  Public  School,  1S61-5;  Teacher  Rochester  High  School,  1874-9. 

*  '*'*'  Rev.  Alexander  Montgomery.     ./.  T.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Studied  at  Andover  .and  Union  Theo.  Sems. ;  Ordained,  18.39;  preached,  Maysvillo, 
N.  Y.:  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1845-50.  Became  Agent  for  Am.  Tract  Soc,  1850;  Agent  for 
Am.  Board,  1857.     Died  of  apoplexy,  Feb.  25,  1859. 

*'«''  George  Bliss  Morris,  LL.B.      I\l.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  H.ampden  Co.,  18.52-72;  Commissioner  of  Insolvency,  184?-51.  IJ.,.B., 
Harvard  Univ.,  1840.     Died  of  hemorrhage,  July  7,  1872. 

Rev.  Joseph  Peckiiam.      A'./i.     Kingston,  Mass. 

Retired  Clergyman.  Settled  and  remained  at  Kingston,  Mass.,  with  exception  of  three 
years  in  Minn.  Member  Minn.  Constitutional  Convention  and  first  St.ate  Legislature,  1857-fi. 
Author  Lecture  on  Connection  between  Learning  and  Teaching;  many  school  and  local 
reports  and  contributions  to  newspajiers  in  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Minn.,  and  Cal.  Grad.  Union 
Theo.  Sera.,  1842. 


I20  Amherst. 

♦  1846  w^iLLiAM  Barrett  Reed,  M.D.      A.d.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Studied  medicine,  Richmond,  Va. ;  practised,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1S43-6.  Died  December 
6,  1846. 

Rev.  Daniel  Rice.      A'.V.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Synodical  Sec.  of  Macalister  and  Albert  Lea  Colls.  Preached,  Troy,  Ohio,  1842-57. 
Trustee  Lane  Theo.  Sera.,  and  of  Wabash  Coll.;  Pres.  Logansport  Female  Coll.,  1872-5. 
B.D.,  Lane  Theo.  Sem.;  D.D.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1866. 

Rev.   Joel    Edson    Rockwell.      A. £".      Stapleton,    Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  since  1868,  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Edirewater,  L.  I.,  l!f .  T. ;  preached, 
Valatie,  X.  Y.,  1841-7;  Wilmington,  Del.  ,  1847-51 ;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1851-68.  Author 
Sketches  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  1857:  Young  Christian  Warned,  1859 ;  Scenes  and 
Impressions  Abroad,  1860;  Sheet  Anchor,  1863;  Seed  Thoughts,  1868;  Diamond  in  the 
Cage,  1873;  correspondence  with  the  Prenbyterian  Observer;  articles  for  Seaman's 
Magazine,  and  various  published  sermons,  addresses,  etc.  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1841. 
D.D.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  1859. 

*'^^f Curtis  Benjamin  Minor  Smith.     P.T.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Admitted  1842 ;  Solicitor  of  Pittsburg,  1845-77.     Died  June  18,  1877. 

*'^'  Henry  Warren  Williams.     P.J.     Pittsburg,  Pa., 

Lawyer;  admitted,  after  study  with  Walter  H.  Lowrie,  1841;  Judge  District  Court, 
Alleghenj'  Co.,  1851-68;  appointed  Judge  Pa.  Supreme  Court,  1868;  elected  for  15  years, 
1869.  Elected  Prof.  Law  in  Western  Univ.  of  Pa. ,  1863.  Author  various  articles  for  papers 
and  magazines,  and  several  printed  addresses.     LL.D.,  Amherst,  1860. 

1838.       . 

*'*^  Charles  Emerson.     F.J.     Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  and  Pittsford,  N.  Y.     Died,  Savannah,  Ga.,  May  27, 1845. 

*i874  wrjjjTjjfQ  GrRiswoLD.      B'.X'.      Greenfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1842.  Representative  Mass.  Legislature,  1848,  '49  and  *50;  Mass. 
State  Senator,  1851,  '52, '62  and  '69;  Delegate  to  Democratic  National  Convention,  1856; 
Presidential  Elector  in  Mass.  at  Large,  1864.    Died  October  28,  1874. 


fRev.  Daniel  March.      N.FI.     Woburn,  Ms 


Ordained  1845 ;  Pastor  at  Nashua,  N.  H. ;  Woburn,  Mass. ;  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Author 
of  Night  Scenes  in  the  Bible;  Walks  and  Hours  with  Jesus;  Home  Life  in  the  Bible;  From 
Dark  to  Dawn ;  Our  Father's  House.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1840. 

*'^^  Jonathan  Bryant  Marshall.      O.T.     Milford,  Conn. 

Taught,  Milford  and  Watcrbury,  Conn.;  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  elsewhere.  Died 
June  30,  1861. 

Horace  Maynard.      E'.A'.     Knoxville,  Knox  Co.,  Tenn. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1842.  Tutor  and  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy, 
East  Tenn.  Univ.,  1838-44.  U.  S.  Representative  from  Tenn.,  1857-75;  appointed  U.  S. 
Minister  to  Turkey,  1875;  Postmaster  General,  1881.     LL.D.,  Amherst,  1862. 

fRev.  John  Alexander  McKiNSTRY.     O.P.     Richfield,  Ohio. 

Preached,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1841-57;  Harwinton,  Conn.,  1858-63;  Richfield,  Ohio,  since 
1864.     B.D.,  Conn.  Theo.  Institute,  1841.     Trustee,  1853-64. 

fRev.  Austin  Phelps.     A.M.     Andover,  Mass. 

Emeritus  Prof.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.  since  1879.  Pastor,  Boston,  1842-S.  Prof. 
Andover,  1848-79;  Trustee  Wellesley  Coll.  since  its  foundation,  .\uthor  of  The  Sabbath 
Hymn  Book;  The  Still  Hour;  Tlie  New  Birth;  Hymns  and  Choirs;  The  Theory  of 
Preaching;  Studies  in  the  Old  Testament ;  Memorial  of  the  Author  of  Sunnyside ;  Sabbath 
Hours;  The  Solitude  of  Christ;  also  sermons,  addresses  and  contributions  to  the  Bibliotheca 
Sacra,  Christian  Union.     A.B.,  Univ.  of  Pa. ;   D.D.,  Amherst,  1856. 


Amherst.  121 

Ciiaulp:s  Fuller  Smith.      E'.-.     Han  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer;  admitted  Northampton,  Mass.  Removed  to  San  Francisco,  1851.  Mass.  State 
Representative,  1848.     State  Judge,  Oal.    Died  December  8,  1863. 

James  Smith  TiiAYER.     II.  A'.  K.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  admitted  1848;  linn  Sterlini?  &  Tliayer,  1848-53;  Administrator,  New  York 
City,  1850-3.     Sacliem  Tammany  Hall.     Died,  Washington,  D.  C,  January  19,  1881. 

Charles  Ellery  Washburn,  M.D.    //.  T.    Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Amherst,  1841-2;  practised,  N.  Y.  Hospitals,  1845-9;  Binghamton,  1849-51; 
Fredonia,  1851-62.  M.D.,  Coll.  of  I'hysicians  and  Surgeons,  1845.  Surgeon  112th  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862 ;  Brigade  Surgeon  and  Medical  Director,  1862-5.  Died,  attending  Federal 
prisoners,  April  10,  1866. 


1839. 


I*M4 


Rev.  Jacob  Henry  Bancroft.     M.I'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1842.     Died  August  25,  1844. 

18RS  j^g^    Dexter  Clapp.      E'.E.     Salem,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1846;  Asst.  Pastor  East 
Unitarian  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1851-64.  B.D.,  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1842.  Died 
July  27,  1868. 

Edward  Bates  Gillett.     E.A.     Westfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1842.  Mass.  State  Senator,  1853.  Dist.  Atty.  for  Western  Mass., 
1857-72.  Presidential  Elector,  1856.  Member  of  Mass.  Board  of  Education,  1872-8.  Trustee 
Amherst. 

t William  Colton  Goldthwait.    A.li.    Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Teacher,  Westfield  and  Long  Meadow,  Mass.,  each  11  years.  Asso.  Editor  Mass. 
Teacher  several  years.  Author  of  Treatise  on  English  Grammar,  and  addresses  on  educa- 
tion and  agriculture. 

Rev.  Augustine  Francis  He  wit.     A'.  T.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Theo.  in  Paulist  Sem.  Ordained  1847.  Prof,  since  1865.  Author  of  Problems  of 
the  Age;  Light  in  Darkness:  The  King's  Highway;  Contributor  to  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia; 
Editor  of  Catholic  World,  1869-74.     D.D.,  Amherst,  1877. 

Rt.  Rev.  Frederic  Dan  Huntington.  A'.  I.  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Central  N.  Y.  since  1869 ;  Pastor  South  Congreg.ational 
Soc,  Boston,  1842;  Plummer  Prof,  of  Christian  Morals  and  Univ.  Preacher,  Harvard  Oil., 
1855-60;  Rector  St.  Edmunds  Church,  Boston,  1860-9.  Trustee  Hobarl  Coll.  Author  of 
Sermons  for  the  People ;  Christian  Believing  and  Living ;  Divine  Aspects  of  Human  Society ; 
Helps  to  a  Holy  Lent;  Parables  of  the  New  Testament;  edited  seven  volumes  of  Prose 
Literature  and  Poetry.     B.D.,  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1842;  D.D.,  Amherst,  1855. 

'**"  Rev.  Horace  Hutchinson.      T.J.     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Ordained  1843 ;  Settled  Burlington,  Iowa.     Died  March  7,  1846. 

James  Willard  Preston.     1.  T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Literateur  since  1861.  Admitted  to  Ga.  bar,  1841 ;  practised  St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  before 
returning  to  Boston.  Chief  Clerk  National  Armory,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1849-59;  Deputy 
Collector,  Boston,  1860-61.  Editor  of  the  Sermons  of  Willard  Preston,  D.D.,  2  vols., 
1857;  Contributor  to  Boston  Poit ;  Springfield,  Mass.,  Republican,  etc. 

t Samuel  Harrison  Price.      11. A.      Lewisburgh,  W.  Va. 

General  Agent  of  an  Ins.  Co. 

fRev.  Daniel  Shepardson.     A.M.     Granville,  Ohio. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  Newark,  Zanesville,  Cincinnati,  Piqua,  all  Ohio.  Supt.  Public  Schools, 
Cincinnati,  16  years;  Pres.  Young  Ladies'  Inst.,  Granville,  Ohio,  since  1868. 


122  Amherst. 

*^^"  Samuel  Thomson  Spattlding.    A.P.K.     Northampton,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  adiiiiti-  1  N  -i  ili  nnpton,  1844;  practised  Talraer,  1844-6;  Ware,  1846-56; 
Northampton,  all  Ma--..  1^  '71.  Dist.  Attv-  for  Franklin  and  Hampshire  Cos.,  1862-71: 
Probate  Judge,  llaiup-liirr  c  o.,  1873-77.    D'ied  October  7,  1877. 

Rev.  Richard  Salter  Stores.     A.Z.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Church  of  the  Pilgrims  since  1S46;  Brookline,  Mass.,  184.5-6.  Trustee 
Amherst  since  1863.  Associate  Editor  Independent,  1848-61.  Author  Report  on  the 
Revision  of  the  English  Version  of  the  Bible,  Undertaken  by  the  American  Bible  8oc. ; 
Graham  Lectures  on  tlie  Wisdom,  Power,  and  Goodness  of  God  as  Manifested  in  the 
Constitution  of  the  Human  Soul;  The  Condition  of  Success  in  Preachina;  Without  Notes; 
Life  and  Letters  of  Rev.  Daniel  Temple.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1845;  D.D.,  Union 
Coll.,  1853,  and  Harvard  Univ.,  1859;  LL.D.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1874. 

*^^'  George  Sumner,  Jr.     P.Q'.K.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer;  admitted  Madison,  Ind. ;  practised  Jackson,  Mich.;  Detroit,  Mich.  Died 
October  29,  1852. 

1840. 

*i852  j)^YiD  Reeve  Arnell.     H'.d.     Nashville,  Tenn. 

Teacher.   Author  Fruit  of  Western  Life,  Poems.   Died,  Ot>lumbus,  Ohio,  July  25,  1852. 

*is79  Qeorge  Kimball  Crockett.      E.-.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1843;  practised,  Boston,  184.3-54;  retired  and  travelled,  1854-75: 
lived,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1875-79.     Died  January  4,  1879. 

Charles  Delano.     B'.M.     Northampton,  Mass. 

Lawyer:  admitted  1842;  removed  to  Northampton  after  practice  in  Amherst,  Mass., 
1842-47.  County  Treas.,  1850-9;  U.  S.  Representative  from  Mass.,  1859-63.  State  Atty. 
for  the  Troy  and  Greenfield  R.R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel,  since  1878. 

Rev.  George  Baker  Jewett.      T.I.     Salem,  Mass. 

Literateur.  Tutor  Amherst,  1842-44;  taught,  Salem,  1844-6;  Lowell,  1846-50;  Latin  Prof. 
Amherst,  1850-5 ;  Pastor,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1855-6 ;  incapacitated  for  preaching  by  railroad  ac- 
cident, 1856.  Author  of  Baptism,  vs.  Emersion,  1869 ;  Critique  on  the  Greek  Text  of  the 
Revised  Testament  of  the  Bible  Union,  1869.    D.D.,  Amherst,  1871. 

*^^  Henry  Martyn  Spofford.     A.T.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Admitted  to  the  La.  bar,  1846;  practised  Shreveport,  La.,  until  elected  Circuit  Judge, 
1853;  Associate  Justice  of  State  Supreme  Court,  1854-8 ;  elected  to  U.  S.  Senate  by  the 
Nichols,  La..  Legislature,  1877,  but  not  admitted.  Author  The  Louisiana  Magistrate.  LL.D., 
Amherst,  1877.  "Died,  Red  Sulphur  Springs,  W.  Va.,  August  20,  1880. 

184I. 

Ephraim  Ward  Bond,  LL.B.      P.E.K.      Springfield,  Mass. 

Pres.  Mass.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  of  City  Library  Association.  Was  admitted 
to  the  bar  in  1845,  practising  law  in  Boston  and  later  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  until  1864. 
LL.B.,  Han'ard  Univ.,  1845. 

*i«67  Edavin  CoBURN.      E.iL     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1844;  practised  Groton,  Mass.,  1844-8:  Indianapolis.  Ind.,  1848-57  ; 
afterwards  at  Chicago.  Member  Fenian  Brotherhood.  Died  in  English  prison  in  Ireland, 
about  the  year  1867.    Maj.  23d  111.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

fLEANDER  Muzzy  Drury.     A.M.     Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Amateur  Fish  Culturist  Interior  Dept.,.1861-4;  Pension  Agent  Western  N.  Y.,  1864- 
79.     Author  articles  on  Improving  Pension  System,  and  Trout  Culture. 

Rev.  William  Ware  Rowland.     E'.J.     Tillypallv,  Ceylon. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  since  1846;  ordained  1S45.     Grad.  Union  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1845. 


Amherst.  123 

M872  Prosper  Kimball  Hutchinson,  M.D.   2.2'.   Rice  City,  K.  I. 

Practised  Rice  (Mty,  R.  1.  Member  R.  I.  LcgiMature,  1805-6.  „^„Vw'7-''^,.F"'''  ^**-'^- 
Army  Surgeon,  18G2-3.     Died  of  disease  contracted  m  service,  November  1,  1872. 

Eev.  Ellis  James  Newlin.     A.\.     Wilmington,  Del. 

Pros.  Delaware  Coll.,  Newark,  Del.     D.D. 

Kev.  William  AVahd  Whipple.     M.D.      Camp  Point,  111. 

Retired.  Pri.i.  Amherst  Acad.,  1841-2.  Ordained,  1840:  Pastor,  La  Grange,  Mo.,  1845- 
61 ;  GriggsviUe,  111.,  1861-6;  Clayton,  111.,  1866-75;  Janesville,  Iowa,lb<o-bO. 

*'«^>tWiLLiAM  Sherburne  WiTHiNGTON.    2'.r.     Mcdway,  Mass. 

Born  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  May  4,  1821.  Died  at  Matan/as,  Cuba,  of  yellow  fever. 
May  20, 1841. 

1842. 

Rev.  Lauren  Armsby.      P.A.     Council  Grove,  Kan. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1870.  Grad.  Andover  Th«..  ^C'm  m^; 
preached  CJhester,  Nrn.,  1840-56;  Faribault,  Minn.,  1856-62;  Cand.a,  N.  II.,  lS6..-<0. 
Chaplain  8th  Minu.Jnf.,  U.S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Rev.  Henry  Darling.     N.  T.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Pres.  of  Hamilton  Coll.  since  1881.  Pastor.  Hudson  NY  l-^^^^^;  PhiladeljJhia, 
1853-61  'Albany,  1863-81  :  Permanent  Clerk  General  Assembly  Pre^shytcriau  Chuich,  IS-i^-M. 
Aulhorof  Closit  Walk ;  Slavery  and  War;  Worship  an  Element  of  Sanctuary  Service.  D.D., 
Union  Coll.,  1860;  LL.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1881. 

Rev.  Daniel  Taggart  Fiske.      7'.  77.      Newburyport,  Mass. 

Pastor  Newburyport  since  1847.  Author  of  Faith  Working  by  Love,  1869 ;  Contributor 
to  BibHotheca  Sacra.     Grad.  Audover  Theo.  Sem.,  1846.     D.D.,  Amherst,  1862. 

Charles  Capen  Hayward.     A..Q'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer; practised  Springfield,  Cbarlestown,  and  Boston,  Mass. 

*i8«|Henry  Martyn  Humphrey.      F/.E.     Amherst,  ]\rass. 

Died  Ja:y  4,  ISil. 

*'^  Vincent  Henry  Smith.     I.F.     Columbus,  Pa. 

Lawyer,  but  never  practised,  entering  Iron  Trade.    Died,  Reading,  August  29,  1868. 

*^«'«  Rev.  Andrew  Wilson.      P.l'.     jNIontgomery,  N.  Y. 

Farmer,  Wallkill,  N.  Y.,  184.5-76 ;  removed,  Montgomery,  1876.  Died,  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  February  27,  1S7S. 

1843. 

*i**2tRoswELL  PiCKiNSON  Cook.      P.fL     Hadley,  Mass. 

Died  in  coll.,  June  9,  1842. 

*^^'  Rev.  Zepiianiah  Moore  Humphrey.  A.I?.   Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Prof,  of  Church  IH.tory   and    Polity.  Lane    Theo.   Sem.    187.5-Sl.      Pastor  R|cinc, 
•     Wis.,   1850-G:     ^nlwaukee.    1856-0;      Chicago.    18.59-68;     Philadelphia,    I86S-.0.      U.U.. 
Amherst,  1864.     Died  November  12, 1881. 

*'^^^tNATHAN  Seabury  LiNNELL.     A'./L     Amhcrst,  Mass. 

studied  law  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Died  September  10,  1843. 

Rev.  David  Torre Y.     /./v.     Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Pnsbvterian  Chmch  since  1868.  Tutor  .Amherst,  1846-7;  P"^*.?,'"  ^^^^'J?'' 
N.Y.,  1849-60;  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  1860-4;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1864-6.  D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll., 
1863. 


24  Atnherst. 

Rev.  Thaddeus  Wilson.      I.X.     Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  (Church  since  1852;  studied  Princeton;  ordained  1847;  Pastor 
Centreville,  N.  Y.,  184T-52. 

1844. 

^Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams.      M.  8.     Holliston,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1873;  Conway,  Mass.,  1851-63;  Portsmouth,  N".H., 
1863-73.  Overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.  since  1870.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1844;  Grad.  Andovei- 
Theo.  Sem.,  1850.  Author  Historical  Discourse  Bi-Centennial  North  Church,  Portsmouth, 
Is.  H.,  1871. 

Rev.  Edmund  Kimball  Alden.     N.A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Sec.  Am.  Board  of  Foreign  Missions.  Grad.  at  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1848;  Pastor 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  1850-4;  Lenox,  Mass.,  1854-9;  Boston,  Mass.,  1859-73.  Trustee  Amherst 
since  1873.     D.D.,  Amherst,  1866. 

'^^  Rev.  Richard  Salter  Storrs  Dickinson.     A.F.     Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Preached,  New  York,  1848-53;  Philadelphia,  1853-5.  Died,  Edinburgh,  Scot.,  August 
28,  1856. 

Rev.  John  Langdon  Dudley.     N.Y'.    'Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Pastor  Middletown,  Conn.,  1854-58;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1868-77.  Author  of  Tides  and 
Tendencies,  1873.    D.D.,  Amherst,  1847. 

^^^]Rev.  Charles  Hammond.     A.M.     Monson,  Mass. 

Teacher  Monson,  Mass.,  Acad.,  1839-41  and  1845-53;  Groton,  Mass  ,  1853-63;  Monson, 
q         1863-78.    A.B.jYale  Coll.,  1839;  Grad.  Andover  Tiieo.  Sem.,  1844;  LL.D.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1877. 
Died  November  7,  1878. 

'^'  Rev.   Samuel  Huntting.      T.Q.     Easthampton,  N.  Y. 

Studied  Princeton  Theo.  Sem;  ordained  1848;  Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.  Died 
September  10,  1849. 

"^'^David  Mather  Kimball.     M.E.     Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Teacber  in  Brattleboro',  Vt. ;  Westfield  and  Chicopee,  Mass.  Instructor  Mathematics, 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  Williston  Sem..  Easthampton,  and  elsewhere.  A.B., 
Union  Coll.,  1838.  '  Died,  "West  Brbokfield,  October  23,  1857. 

t  Jonathan  Edw^ards  Linnell,  M.D.    O.FI.     Norwich,  Conn. 

Author  of  addresses  before  medical  societies;  Contributor  to  medical  journals.  M.D., 
Dartmouth,  1845. 

^^  Henry  D wight  Stone.      F.A.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1846;  practised  Worcester,  1846-64;  New  Orleans,  La.  ,1864-69; 
Solicitor  for  Mrs.  Myra  Clark  Gaines.    Died,  New  York  City,  October  27, 1869. 

^Russell  3Iedad  Wright.      P.B.     Easthampton,  Mass. 

Teacher  at  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  1843-7,  and  since  1863;  Prin.  Acad.  Wash- 
ington, Ga.,  1847-58,  and  of  Lucy  Cobb  Institute,  1858-61.     A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1841. 

1845. 

^Charles   Henry   Branscombe.      P.^F.      Albany  Villa,    Birk- 
dale  Park,  Southport,  England. 

Manager  of  British  Branch  of  the  Land  Department  of  the  Atchison,  Topeka,  and 
Santa  Fe  R.R.  Co.,  Liverpool,  Eng.  Practised  law  Holyoke,  Mass.  Agent  of  the  New 
England  Emigrant  Aid  Company  in  Kan.,  1854-9;  founded  the  City  of  Lawrence,  Kan., 
having  selected  its  site  August  3,  1854;  Member  Kan.  Territorial  Legislature,  1858; 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Convention,  1861-5;  Special  P.  O.  Agent  for  Mo.,  Kan.,  and  Neb., 
1866-8 ;  Member  Mo.  Legislature,  1869-74;  U.  8.  Consul,  Manchester,  Eng.,  1869-74.  A.B., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1845. 


A  tnherst.  1 25 

Jerome  Ripley  Bhkjiiam.      ii.l".     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Madison,  Wis.,  1851.  Cleric  Village  of  Madison,  1847-50;  Clerk 
Wis.  Supreme  Court,  1848-51;  City  Atty.  Milwaukee  since  1880.  Regent  Wis.  Univ., 
1871-6. 

Samuel  Julius  Learned.     E.E.     Georgetown,  Colo. 

Man.ager  Farwell  Silver  Reducing  Works  since  1875.  Prin.  Sem.,  Sunbury,  N.  C  ,  for 
three  years  and  a  half.     J^uinber  business,  Chicago,  1851. 

*^^^ Rev.  Edward  Hitchcock.      T.E.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Obliged  to  reliiifini^li  coll.-i;,.  c..,ir«c  lhr<.iit;b  sickncsw.  I'riii.  Oecrfipld,  Mns'^.,  Acad., 
1815-8.    >ast(ir:il   <  ninvru  ,  \l;,--..  1  sjl    :,.     I 'n,!.  ('l„nii-liv  iiinl  Nn(  iii:.l  I  liM..i-v,  Amherst, 

1825-45  ;Pre«.  An r-l,  IM  i    A;  iv.,-iir,l  I'lvM.lrih-v  .m.l  ivmmi..-.1  lii>  |■^u^r^-,,l-.l.i|^,  which 

he.held  until  liis  (IfMlh.     A  piM.iiii.ii  Siiii.'  Cc.h.ui-i  o(M.i>-.,   |s;;ii;  in  l^iUi,  ((.iMmissioned 

to  oversee  geological  Kur\(V  nl'  the  first  ilisinct  nf  N.V.,   Imi    ii>ii_r I  tliriiiii;li  ill  health. 

One  of  the  founders  of  Mt.'  llolvoUc  Sum.,  mikI  (iflhc  \l:iss.  Au'ii'iiliiinii  ( ■nil.  First  Pres. 
of  the  Am.  Geological  Sm'.  \U-  \v:is  a  very  i)rc,imr  uril.r,  li.i\ini,'  i.iil.liKlicd  24  vols.,  35 
pamphlets,  94  papers  in  journals,  and  80  newspaper  ailii-l.-s,  :il)(iia  S.odii  pages  in  all.  The 
most  important  were:  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Mass.,  1S41;  Outlines  of  the  Geology  of 
the  Globe  and  of  the  U.  S.  in  Particular,  1853;  Elementary  Geology,  1840;  The  Religion  of 
Geology  and  Its  Connected  Sciences,  1851;  Religious  Truths  Illustrated  from  Science, 
1857.  LL.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1840;  D.D.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1846.  Died  February  27, 
1864. 

Francis  Andrew  March.     F/.A'.     Easton,  Pa. 

Prof.  English  Language  and  Comparative  Philology,  Lafayette  Coll. ,  since  1856 ;  Teacher, 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1845-7;  Tutor  Amherst,  1847-9.  Admitted  to  the  Bar,  1850.  Teacher, 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  1852-55;  Tutor  Lafayette  Coll.,  1855;  Adjunct  Prof.,  1856;  Pres.  Am. 
Philological  Assoc,  1874;  Appointed  Lecturer  in  tlu;  Law  Dept.  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1875;  Pres. 
Spelling  Reform  Association,  1878-80.  Author  of  <  'diiipMiative  Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 
Language,  1869,  and  Anglo-Saxon  Reader;  s(m.ii  .ii'icr,  Ijiitor  of  Latin  Hymns,  Eusebius, 
Athenagoras,  and  TertuUian,  in  Christian  Classi.  s  Si  ri;  > ,  Contributor  to  many  periodicals, 
English,  German  and  American.  LL.D.,  Coil,  ol  N.  J.,  1870,  and  Amherst,  1871.  Mem- 
ber of  Am.  Philological  Assoc. ;  Am.  Educational  Assoc;  Am.  Philosophical  Soc. ;  Hon. 
Member  of  The  Philological  Soc,  London,  Eng. 

*'^'  Rev.  Jason  Morse.     A.W.     Brimfield,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Brimtield,  Mass.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.     Died  October  14,  1861. 

*i853  j^g^    George  Harrison  Newhall.     N.M.     Walpole,  Mass. 

Pastor  Walpole,  1848-53.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1845.     Died  August  24,  1853. 

Rev.  Abel  Kingman  Packard.     B.X.     Greeley,  Colo. 

Pastor  Park  Congregational  Church.  Settled  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1850-9;  Anoka,  Minn., 
after  1860.  Trustee  and  for  time  Pres.  Board  of  Carletoa  Coll.,  Minn. ;  Superintendent  of 
Schools,  Weld  Co.,  Colo.,  1869-71.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1860. 

»i875  g^ALjg  Sanford.     I.M.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1851;  practised,  1851-60;  District  Atty.  Boston, 
1859-60;  practised  New  York  City,  1860-9;  Boston,  1869-75. 

Henry  (Smith)  Stockbridge.     #.2'.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Baltimoi-e,  Md.,  1848;  Solicitor  for  the  Freedman's  Bureau. 
Member  Md.  Legislature,  1864;  Constitutional  Convention,  1864;  Chairman  Judiciary  Com- 
mittee in  both  bodies;  Judge  Circuit  Court,  Baltimore  Co.,  1865-6.  Contributor  to  Hunt's 
Merchants'  Afagaziiie.    Member  Md.  Hist.  Soc. 

Henry  Nehemiah  Wyman,  LL.B.      /!'.}'.      Sutter's  Creek . 
Cal. 

Lawyer  and  Hotel  Keeper.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1847. 
1846. 

f Edwin  Atlee  Brooke.     A'.//.     Bradford,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     Practised  in  Philadelphia  and  Pottsville.     A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1847. 


126  .  Amherst. 

*i8.w  i^g^,   \jy.v\  Alpheus  Field.      77../.     Marlborough,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  1853-9.  Grad.  Andovcr  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.  Died 
October  22,  1859. 

*  •^'^  William  Rowland.     d'J\K.     Lynn,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1851.  Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1868.  Com- 
missioner U.S.  Circuit  Court,  1860-80.  Teacher  Williston  Sem.,  1846-9;  Tutor  Amherst, 
1851.    Died  December  20,  1880. 

*'*'*  Leonard  Humphrey.      J.I.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Teacher  Amherst  Acad.,  1847-r9 ;  Tutor  Amherst,  1849-50.    Died  November  30,  1850. 

*i8ffi  j^g.^,    Salem  Marsh  Plimpton.      T'.X.     Wells  River,  Vt. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  Wells  River,  Vt.,  1851-61;  Stated  Supply,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
East  Douglass,  Mass.,  and  Chelsea,  Vt.,  where  he  died  September  14,  1S65;  Chaplain  4th 
Vt.  Inf.,  U.S.A.,  1861-2. 

Rev.  Hern^'  Martyn  Storrs.     A.E.     New  York  City. 

Sec.  Am.  Home  Missionary  Soc.  since  1872.  Pastor  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1852-5;  Cin- 
cinnati, 18J5-67;  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1867-73.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1851.  D.D., 
Western  Resei-ve  Coll.,  1864. 

George  Sullivan  Woodman,  M.D.      O.iL      XeAvtonville, 
Mass. 

Practised  Newtonvifle  since  1878;  West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1849—51;  Amherst, 
18.51-61;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1861-71;  Lynn,  Mass.,  1871-8;  Surgeon,  Enrolment  Board,  2d 
Dist.,  N.  Y.,  1861-4.     M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1849. 

1847. 

Rev.   Richard   Salter  Billings.     A. P.      North  Stamford, 
Conn. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  18S0.  Resident  Licentiate,  Andover  and  New  Haven, 
1850-5;  PastorShelburne,  Mass.,  1855-70;  Dalton,  1871-80.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1850. 

*^**  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hooper  Broughton.    I.Q.     Boston,  Mass. 

Home  Missionary,  Lincoln  Co.,  Tenn.,  three  years-;  Pastor,  North  Yarmouth,  Me., 
1860-1;  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1861-6.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1854.  Died  June 
2,  1866. 

Louis  Isidore  Fleming.     /.//.     Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1854;  State  Solicitor,  Eastern  Judicial  Dist.,  Fla.,  1859-68;  Coun 
Bel,  C.  S."  conscript  cases. 

*i866  ]^g^   Timothy  Stoave.     I'/.  I.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Pastor  Pacific  Congregational  Church,  1854-66.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1850. 
Died  of  disease  contracted  in  service  Christian  Com.,  August  11, 1866. 

1848. 

Rev.  William  Cowper  Dickinson.    I/. I.    La  Fayette,  Ind. 

Pastor  Congregational,  since  1872.  Tutor  Amherst,  1851-2;  Pastor,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  1854-6;  Prof.  Lake  Forest,  III.,  1859-67;  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1870-2.  Grad. 
Andover  Theo  Sem.,  1853. 

«i8C4  jjg^,    Samuel  Fiske.      T.T.     Madison,  Conn. 

Studied  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1848-9.  Tutor  Amherst,  1852-5.  Pastor,  Madison,  Conn., 
1857-64.  Author  of  the  Dunn  Browne  Letters,  Springfield,  Mass.,  liepul/licun.  Capt.  Co. 
G  14th  Coun.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.    Died  of  wound  received  at  the  Wilderness,  May  22, 1864. 


Amherst.  127 

Rev.  Francis  Homes.     ./../.     Easton,  Mass. 

Farmer.  Retired,  on  account  of  ill  health,  since  18G9.  Preacher,  Carrollton,  Mo.,  18i4-5 ; 
Westfield,  Mass.,  1855-6;  West  Granville,  1856-9;  Marblchead,  1859-62;  Lynn,  1864-9. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1854. 

"^'"  Samuel  Fisheu  Miller.     2'. '/'".     Amherst,  Mass. 

Civil  Ensiinoer.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Chioaiio ;  Prof  M:ithematics  and  (.'ivil  Engineer- 
ing Mass.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Amherst.     Pied  October  "iS,  1870. 

'*''  John  Laurens  Spencer.     0.  )''.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Prin.  Amherst  Academy,  1848-.50.     Died  October  12,  1 851 . 

Horace  Willard  Taylor..      /.A'.     Rockford,  TIL 

Lawyer;  admittbd  Rockford,  111.,  and  since  practised  there.  Member  III.  House  of 
Representatives,  19th  Dist.,  18Tfi-80. 

1849. 

^'^^  John  Milton  Emerson.     A'.  I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer;  admitted  Amherst,  Mass.,  1854;  practised  there,  1854-6;  New  York,  18.56-9. 
Tutor  Amherst,  1851-3.     Died,  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  August  3,  1869. 

i\m  Theodore  Francis  French.      T'J.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Died,  Northampton,  Mass.,  September  21, 1865. 

^  "'^'''f  Thomas  Ballard  Harrington.     li.M.      Westchester,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  1849-61.     Died  February  16,  1861. 

Edward  Hitchcock,  M.I).      V.Q.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Prof.  Hygiene  and  Physical  Education,  Amherst,  since  1861.  Author  of  Elementary 
Anatomy  and  Physiology.'  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1853. 

John  AYoodbridge.     [yjl.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer;  practised  Chicago,  111.,  since  1850;  admitted  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1850. 
1850. 

William  Austin  Dickinson,  LL.B.   J'.X'.   Amherst,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practised  Amherst,  Mass.,  since  1855.  Treas.  Amherst  Coll.  since  1873. 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1854. 

Rev,  George  Henry  Gould.     /'.//.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Stated  Supply,  Imm.anuel  Congregational  Church;  Pastor  Olivet  Church,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1852-4;  Center  Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1854-60;  Acting  Pastor  Piedmont  Church, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1872-7.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sera.,  1853.     D.D.,  Amherst,  1870. 

t Jacob  Hardy.      P.il.     Koloa,  Kauai,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Circuit  Judge,  Fourth  Judicial  Circuit,  Hawaiian  Islands,  since  1878,  and  1855-63. 

George  Howland.     E'.O'.     Chicago,  III. 

Supt.  C;iiicago  Public  Schools  since  1880.  Tutor  Amherst,  1852-5;  Instructor  Latin 
and  French,  18.55-8;  Prin.  Chicago  High  School,  1860-80:  Trustee  Amherst  since  1879; 
Member  111.  Board  of  Education,  1881.     Author  of  Translation  of  Six  Books  of  the  .Eneid, 

1881. 

t Elijah  Carter  Sir ATTUCK.     2'.r.     l*>erlin,  Mass. 

Shoe  Manufacturer.  Member  Mass.  State  Legislature,  1876;  Member  School  Com- 
mittee, twenty  years. 


128  Amherst. 

John  Rowland  Thompson.      I'.' .  V .     Chicago,  III. 

Lawyer;  practised  Chicago  since  1854 ;  admitted  Springfield,  Mass.,  1S53.  Asst.  Editor 
Springfie'ld,  Mass.,  Republican,  1853-4. 

185I. 

Rev.  Lucius  Delison  Chapin.      T.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1856-63;  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  1868-72.  Prof.  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Mich.  Univ.,  1863-8;  Chancellor  Ingham  Univ.,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  1872-6. 
Invented  the  Combined  Pneumatic  Process  for  Making  Wrought  Iron.  Grrad.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem.,  1855. 

» i878|  j^gj,pjj  »^E^vER  Curtis.      I.M.     Hadley,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practised  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  where  he  died  May  15, 1878.  A.B.,  Williams  C<>11. . 
1852.    Enlisted  J2th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  January,  1862. 

Edward  Parry  Darling.     P.P.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lawyer;  admitted  Reading,  Pa.,  1853;  practised  there,  1853-5;  Wilkesbarre  since 
1855. 

*^^^  Charles  Chaltncey  Fowler.     A.H.     Durham,  Conn. 

Instructor  Md.  Military  Acad.,  Oxford,  Md.,  one  year.  Studied  law,  N.  Y.,  1853-5: 
practised,  1855-61  and  1870-2;  interval  at  Durham,  Conn.     Died  October  28,  1876. 

»i853  "V\" ALTER  Huntington  Lyon.     A.M.     Brookfield,  Mass. 

Died  Groton,  N.  S.,  November  13,  18.53. 

*'^^tJAMES  Austin  Richards,  M.D.      I'.B.      Xew  Haven,  Conn. 

M.D.,  Yale  Coll.,  1856.    Died  June  4,  1859. 

John  Elliot  Sanford.     N.1\     Taunton,  ]\Iass. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1856;  practised  since  Taunton,  Mass.  Tutor  Amherst,  185,3-4: 
Trustee  since  1874.  Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives.  1863,  '71,  '72  and  '73;  State 
Senator,  1864 :  Speaker  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1872-3.  Mass.  Insurance  Com- 
missioner, 


Bentley  Howard  Smith.      E.Z.     Joanna  Furnace,  Pa. 

Iron  Master.    Major  42d  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

Rev.  Milan  Cyrus  Stebbins.      )'.  T.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Retired.  Taught  Gilmauton,  N.  H.,  Acad.,  and  Prin.  Hopkinton  Acad.,  1851-3;  Prin. 
Hio-h  School,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  1853-8;  Prin.  Clinton,  Mass.,  High  School,  1862-4.  Pastor 
Congregational  Church,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1864-5.  Prin.  Springfield,  Mass.,  High  School,  I860- 
74;  Springfield  Collegiate  Institute,  1874-81. 

t Nathan  Noyes  Withington.      T.  W.     Newbuiyport,  Mass. 

Journalist.  Editor  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Herald.  Chairman  Town  School  Board. 
1874-9. 

1852. 

^  Ebenezer  Prince  Burgess,  M.D.     .V.  T.     Dedham,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  1853;  practised  Springfield,  Mass.,  1853-5 : 
Dedham,  1855-75.     Died,  Paris,  France,  May  14,  1877. 

Rev.  Franklin  Perry  Chapin.    LA.     No.  AVeymouth,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1873;  First  Church,  Camden,  Me.,  1857-67  : 
Second  Church,  Amherst,  Mass.,  three  years  and  a  half.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  185 1 . 

Henry  Martyn  Cheavens,  M.D.     H'.M.     Ashland,  Mo. 

Teacher  and  Farmer.     Initiated  at  Yale.     M.D.,  St.  Louis  Medical  Coll.,  1866. 


Amherst.  129 

William  WiNTON  Goodhkii.     M.E.     Piiooklyn,  N.Y. 

Lawyer;  practised,  New  York,  since  1854.  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1866  and  1871 ; 
Sec.  Cincinnati  Lib.  Rep.  Nat.  Convention,  1872;  Chairman  Lib.  Hep.  Committee  of  New 
York  City,  1881. 

'f David  Osiieal  Hannaford.     A.E.     Suffolk,  Va. 

Teacher  Suffolk,  Va. ;  Yates  Acad.,  Nansemond  Co.,  V;i. :  Chuckland  Acad.,  Norfolk 
Co.,  Va.    Died  January  19,  1861. 

Brainerd   Timothy    Harrington.       T' JJ' .      Westchester, 
N.Y. 

Prill.  "SVestchester  School  for  Boys,  since  graduation. 

""  Henry  DwiGiiT  Root.      7'.^'.     l^rooklyn,  N.Y. 

Died  September  3,  1855. 

GoRii AM  Train.      O.U.     Boston,  Mass. 

Merchant. 

1853. 

Rev.  Henry  Leonidas  Boltwood.     N.  W.     Princeton,  111. 

Prin.  High  School.  Author  of  English  Grammar  and  How  to  Teach  it.  Served 
fourteen  months  in  Sanitary  Commission,  Department  of  the  Gulf.  Chaplain  67th  Col. 
Inf.,U.  S.A.,lS61-5. 

•'  Bowman  Bigelow  Breed,  M.D.     ^V..V.     Lynn,  Mass. 

After  studying  in  Boston,  Dublin,  Edinburgh,  and  Paris,  practised  Lynn,  1859-61,  '65-6, 
'68-72;  Surgeon  U.S.  Military  Asylum,  Togus,  Me.,  18Gli-8.  Some  time  Editor  Lynn 
Reporter.  Member  Lynn  School  Board,  1866,  '69,  '71-73;  ]5oard  of  Aldermen,  1870;  Com- 
mon Council,  1870-3 ;  Mass.  State  Legislature,  1871-2.  M.D..  Harvard  Univ.,  ISoi.  Sur- 
geon 8th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.'i..;  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1861;  Surgeon  on 
Volunteer  Medical  Staff;  Medical  Purveyor  8th  Army  Corps,  1862-3;  Medical  Director, 
1863-5.     Died  December  16,  1873. 

Edward  Payson  Crowell.      II.I.K.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Moore  Prof,  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Amherst,  since  1864.  Teacher  Latin 
and  Greek,  Williston  Sem.,  1853-5;  Tutor  .\iiilui<t.  Isv.-C.;  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Ger- 
man, 18.58.  MemberMass.  House  of  Kepl•e^(■Inali^,-.  InT'.i.  Editor  of  History  of  the  1  own 
of  Essex,  1868;  Cicero  de  Senectute  et  de  Ami.  iti;i.  1v71;  Cicero  de  Officns,  1873 ;  Cicero 
de  Oratore,  1879,  and  Terence,  1875;  Sekctiou=,  Iruiii  the  Latin  Poets,  1882.  Member  of 
Essex  Institute,  Salem.     D.D.,  Amherst,  18SU. 

™|Rev.  George  Dickinson  Goodrich.     I.Z.     East  Wmdsor, 
Conn. 

Home  Missionary,  Denver,  Colo.,  186.5-7.  A.l?.,  Williams  Coll.,  1857.  Grad.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem.,  1855.     Died,  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  21!,  1870. 

Rev.  John  Morton  Greene.      (KM.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1875;  ten  years  at  Ilattield,  Mass.;  two  years  at  South 
Hadley.     Tutor  Amherst,  1855-7.     D.D.,  Amherst,  ISSl. 

Rev.  John  Alexander  Hamilton.      0. )'.     Norwalk,  Conn. 

Pa.«tor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1874;  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  Stated  Supply, 
1858-61 ;  Pastor,  1S61-5 ;  and  of  Edwards  Church,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1867-74.  Grad.  An- 
dover Theo.  Sera.,  1858.     Chaplain  6th  Regt.  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

RiCHAitD  Salter  Storrs.     A.I.     Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Prof.  Deaf   and   Dumb  Asylum,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1865;    Teacher  Am.  Deaf  and 
Mute  Asvluni,  Hartford,  Conn.,  185.3-64;  Prof,  of  Mental  Philosophy  and  English  Phi- 
lology, National  Deaf  Mute  Coll.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1864-5.  Contributor  to  American 
Annals  of  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
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130  Amherst. 

1854. 
Eev.  Henry  Vaughan  Emmons.     .V.  0' .     Hallo  well,  Me. 

Preached  Pembroke  and  Perry,  Me.,  1859-62 ;  Lancaster,  N.H.,  1865.  Grad.  Baugor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1859.    Editor  ofShepard's  Sermons,  1868.     Served  in  Christian  Commission,  1863-5. 

*i88i  W'lLLiAM  WoRTHiNGTON  FowLER.     A.E' .      Durham,  Conn. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Brooklyn,  1857;  practised  New  York  City,  1857-64;  afterwards  in 
N.  Y.  and  Conn.;  1869-81  in  Journalism.  Member  Conn.  State  Senate,  1875;  House 
Representatives,  1879  ;j  Justice  Middlesex  Co.,  1872-81.  Chairman  Committee  of  Ortho- 
graphical Commission,  1875-81.  Author  The  Fowlers  in  England;  Ten  Years  in  Wall 
Street,  1870-73,  and  '80;  Fighting,  1873;  Woman  on  the  American  Frontier,  1876.  Member 
Am.  Philological  Association;  Am.  Scientific  Association.     Died  September  18,  1881. 

Rev.  Edmund  Morris  Pease,  M.D.      )/.  /.      Ebon,  Micro- 
nesia. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Tutor  Amherst,  1856-7.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1862; 
practised  New  York  City,  three  years,  and  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  five  years.  Chief 
Medical  Official  Ist  Div.  2.5th  Army  Corps;  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-65. 

flRA  AVelch  Pettibone.     E.n.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Prin.  Preparatory  Dept.  Beloit  Coll.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1854.  Member  Conn.  Legisla- 
ture, 1868.    Col.  10th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A;  discharged  on  account  of  sickness,  1862. 

*i»8i  Henry  Martyn  Saville,  M.D.     M.S.     New  York  City. 

Practised  Quincy,  Mass.,  four  years;  Boston,  ten  years,  and  finally  New  York  City. 
M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 1857.     Surgeon  4th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.     Died  January  11,  1881. 

*^^''  Rev.  Horace  Payson  Smith.      ^^..Y.     Huntsville,  Ala. 

Studied  Union  Theo.  Sem.  Pastor  Piedmont  Presbyterian  Church,  Franklin  Co.,  Va., 
1860-7.    Prin.  Huntsville  High  School,  1869-77.    Died  March  12,  1877. 

*'^-  Rev.  John  Winn  Underhill.      O.F'.     N.  Amherst,  Mass. 

Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1859.  Pastor  Congregational  Church,  1859-62.  Died 
October  17,  1862. 

i8S5- 

Rev.  Joseph  Boardman.     P.U.     Craftsbmy,  Yt. 

Actmg  Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1871;  preached,  Pownal,  Me.,  1860-5;  Hopkinton, 
Mass.,  1865-8;  Plymouth,  1868-9.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1860. 

Samuel  Edward  Brown.     Davenport,  low^a. 

Lawyer,  since  1859,  at  Davenport,  after  one  year  at  Owego,  N.  Y.  Member  Davenport 
Acad,  of  Science. 

Charles  Wentworth  Buck.     I.P'.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Supt.  of  Mines,  Maysville,  Colo.  Preached  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1862 ;  Fall  River,  1863-8  ; 
Portland,  Me.,  1868-79. 

*^^  RuFUS  Choate,  Jr.     A'.E.     Dorchester,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Boston,  1858.  2d  Lieut.,  1861,  Capt.,  1862,  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
Died  January  15,  1866. 

George  Denison.     E.l.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer;  admitted  N.  Y.,  1857;  in  St.  Louis  since  1858.  Prin.  Sherbrook,  Mass., 
Acad.,  one  year. 

Hasket  Derby,  M.D.     E.M.     Boston,  Mass. 

Oculist  since  1861,  after  studving  in  Vienna,  Berlin,  Utrecht,  London,  Paris;  Univ. 
Lecturer  on  Ophthalmology  in  Harvard  Medical  School.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1858. 
Author  of  a  translation  of  Lectures  by  Von  Grsefe  oh  Amblyopia  and  Amaurasis;  A 
Lecture  on  the  Modern  Operation  for  the  Cataract. 


Amherst.  131 

Rev.     William     Eastman    Dicklnsox.        l.Q.       Cliicoiicc, 
Mass. 

Pastor,  ("ongi-pttationnl,  Orloans,  Mass.,  1860-2;  Moutville,  Conn.,  1865-8;  W'alpoli;, 
N.  H.,  1869-76.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Scm.,  1858. 

Rev.  Asa  Severance  Fisk.      1.1.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Pastor  Harvard  St.  Presbyterian  Church  since  1875;  preached  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  three 
years;  llocliville,  Conn.,  six  years;  Uocliester,  N.  Y.,  till  1875.  Tutor  Amherst,  1857-9. 
(Miaplain  4th  Minn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  three  and  a  half  years. 

John  Long  Graves.      T.E.     Boston,  Mass. 

Importer  Chinese  and  Japanese  Goods.  Ordained  1858;  preached  1859-65,  Hostoii , 
Mass. ;  then  left  ministry  from  ill  health. 

Rev.  Henry  Sylvester  Kelsey.     T.A.    New  Haven,  Conn. 

Pastor  College  St.  Congregational  Church  since  1876.  Tutor  and  Instructor  Amherst, 
1857-60;  Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  >ratural  Philosophy,  Beloit  Coll.,  Wis.,  1860-3;  I'astor 
Granby.Mass.,  1863-6;  Rockville,  (^onn.,  1866-8;  Holliston,  Mass.,  1870-3;  Woburn,  1873-6. 
Author  of  Sermons  in  the  Monday  Club  Series. 

1856. 

Rev.  Walter  Barton.     A' .Z.     Lynn.  ^Fass. 

Pastor  First  Church  of  Christ  since  1865.  Teadur  \Villi-i..ii  Sem.,  1856-8.  Preached, 
Oxford,  Conn.,  and  Grafton,  Vt. ;  Pastor  South  Amlu' 1st,  M.-i-s.,  lst;4-6. 

t  George  Warren  Corel  and.     P  .A.     Maiden,  Mass. 

Mechanical  Engineer.  Practised  law  for  some  time  in  Boston.  Member  Mass.  State 
Legislature,  1863-5 ;  Maiden  School  Board,  12  years. 

Edward  Gay.      J.  'V.     Maiden,  Mass. 

Accountant  since  1865.     Teacher  Quincy  School,  Boston,  1856-65. 

Thaddeus  Graves.     A.E.     Hatfield,  Mass. 

Farmer.     Studied  law,  Albany,  1857;  practised,  New  York  City,  1858-67. 

Charles  Henry  Hitchcock.     E.\.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Prof.of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Dartninuth  Coll.,  since  1869.  Studied  Theology.  Xew 
Haven,  1856-7,  and  Andover,  1859-i"i!  ;  s^i.  n,  ,•  ni  the  Royal  School  of  Mines  and  British 
Museum,  London,  Eng.,  1866-7.  Assi.si.ii.-  1 ..  ologist,  Vt.,  1857-61;  Director  ^fe.  (icol. 
Survey,  1861-2 ;  N.  H.  Survey,  186s-7s;  Miniiiu  (ieol.,  New  York  City,  1865-9;  Lecturer 
on  Zoology,  Amherst,  1858-63;  Prul.  of  Giulugy,  r,:if:iyotte  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1860-70. 
Author  of  Report  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Vt. ;  nt'M.  .;  of  X.  H.;  and  over  sixtv  scicn- 
tific  papers.  Ph.D.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1869.  Mciiii.,  i-  liii|MiiaI  Geol.  Inst.,  Austria: 
Appalachian  Mountain  Club";  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Aii\.uii<iii(iit  of  Science;  Boston  !?i)C.  of 
Nat.  Hist. ;  Portland  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist. ;  Am.  Phil.  Soc,  Philadelphia. 

Stillman  Rice.      E.l.     Gloucester,  Mass. 

Merchant.  Teacher  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. ;  Gallipolis,Ohio;  Madison,  Conn. ;  Glouces- 
ter,  Mass.  1st  Lieut.  27th  Conn.  Co.  G,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3 ;  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in  tin- 
battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg. 

'  Franklin  Osgood  Stiles.     .V.  0.     ^Nliddleton,  jNIass. 

Died  January  26,  1857. 

'  Rev.  Amherst  Lord  Tiiomrsox.      T.  II.     Oroomiah,  Persia. 

Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1859.  Ordained  1860;  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.. 
Oroomiah,  Persia,  where  he  died  August  25,  1860. 

Rev.  William  Hayes  Ward.     M.P.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Editor  of  Tfie  Iu(lepeniIeiit,lS()S.  Preached  Ockaloona  and  Grasshopper  FnlN.  K.iu., 
1859-60.  Taught  AVilUston  Sem.,  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Free  Acad.,  1863-5;  Prof.  Latin,  Kipon 
Coll.,  Wis.,  1865-7.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1859.  D.D.,  Rutgers  Coll.  and  Univ.  of 
City  of  New  York,  1873.  Contributor  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  Scribiier's,  Harper's,  etc. 
Member  of  Am.  Oriental  Soc. 


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Amherst. 
t  William  Feaxklix  Wilder .   P.n.    Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Engaged  Stock  Raising.  Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1865 ;  State  Senator, 
1866  Agent  Elgin  Watch  Co.,  New  York  City,  1870-5;  London,  Eng.,  1875-9.  Capt.  46th 
III.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1861-2. 

1857- 

William  Alaxsox  Abbe.     J'.FJ.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Manufacturer.  Studied  Harvard  Law  School  aud  in  Boston,  where  he  practised  two 
years.  Engaged  in  Smelting  Business  in  Black  Hawk,  Colo.,  1866-76.  Mayor,  Black 
Hawk,  1874. 

fTnoMAS  Williams  Bickxell.     [I'.M.     Boston,  Mass. 

Journalist;  Editor  New  England  Journal  of  Education  since  1875;  Conductor  of 
Educatio7i,  an  International  Magazine.  Prin.  High  School,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1860-4,  and 
1868-9;  Prin.  Arnold  St.  Grammar  School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1864-8;  State  Commissioner 
Public  Schools,  R.  I.,  1869-75.  Editor  R.  I.  Schoolmaster,  186.5-75.  A.B.,  Brown  Univ., 
1860;  LL.D.,  Drury  Coll.,  1881. 

fRev.  Gilbert  E0BBIX8  Brackett.    ILE.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Pastor  Second  Presbvterian  Church  since  1871;  Third  Creek  Church,  Rowan  Co.,  S.C., 
three  years,  also  Winsboro'.  Grad.  Columbia,  S.  C,  Theo.  Sem.,  1862.  D.D.,  Davidson 
Coll.,  1877.     Author  Memorial  of  Dr.  Thomas  Smyth. 

*^**^^tDAXiEL  Hexry  Breed.     I.J.     Lynn,  Mass. 

Died  December  13,  1855. 

*^^"^  Fraxcis  Burt.      P.Z.     Xortliampton,  Mass. 

Taught,  Ala.,  till  close  of  1S60,  then  in  Hyde  Park,  Pa.  Died  of  chills  and  fever  at 
Taymouth,  Mich.,  September  9,  1863. 

Eev.  William  Crawford.     M.E.     Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1868;  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1860;  preached  Clear- 
water, Minn.,  1860-2;  Danvers  Centre,  Mass.,  1862-3;  Central  City,  Colo.,  1863-8.  D.D., 
Amherst,  1879.  Author  of  Letters  from  Abroad,  Lectures  and  Discourses,  published  in 
Green  Bay,  Wis.  Gazette. 

Rev.  .Alvah  Lillie  Frisbie.      T.Ii.     Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1871;  preached,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1860-5;  Danbury,  Conn., 
1865-71.  Author  Siege  of  Calais,  and  other  Poems,  1880 ;  Songs  of  Sorrow  and  other 
Pieces.    Chaplain  20th  Conn.  Inf.  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4. 

Joseph  Kimball.      T'.(I>.     Andover,  Mass. 

Teacher.  Prin.  Acad.,  Mifflinburg,  Pa.,  1857-8;  Instructor  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
1858-65;  Supt.  Schools,  Massillou,  Ohio,  186.5-9;  Priu.  Emerson  Institute,  Mobile,  Ala., 
1869-71. 

Rev.  James  Pillsbury  Laxe.      I.Z.     Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Director  R.  I.  Home  Missionary  Soc.  since  1872.  Preached  East  Weymouth, 
1861-6;  Audover,  Mass.,  Free  Christian  Church,  1866-71;  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1871-80.  Author 
Hist.  Manual  of  First  Church,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  from  1687-1872 ;  Sketches  of  First  Church, 
Bristol.  R.  I.  Member  X.  E.  Genealogical  and  Hist.  Soc;  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc;  Honorary 
Member  Wis.  Hist.  Soc 

Rev.  Hex^ry  Daatexport  Northrop.     A.M.     New  Haven, 
Conn. 

Acting  Pastor  Dwight  Place  Congregational  Church  since  1879 ;  preached  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1860-2;  London,  Eng.,"  1863-7;  Xew  York  City,  1868-74;  Hartford,  Conn.,  18,4-9. 
Author  of  Theatre  Sermons,  London,  1860;  Wonders  of  Grace,  Edinburgh,  1866. 

James  Hexry  Palmer.      I.  P.     Jacksonville,  111. 

Book-keeper.  Teacher  Languages  and  Mathematics,  111.  Coll.,  1866-7;  Asst.  Supt. 
Public  Instruction,  111.,  1869-78. 


7'.^'.      Oran 

ige,  N.  J. 

X.   .T.,  since  1872; 
,,  X..ul.ur-h,  .\..r, 
ion   .,f  l;,-f..rnir,l    1 
-lion  ,.|-  S,T.,ii.l  A,l 
.  Sum.,  18i«.     D.D. 

Second  l'rc,< 
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■rinri|.l,.~,     Sli 
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Amherst.  133 

Rev.  George  Dana  Boardman  Pepper.    E.ll.    Upland,  Pa. 

Prof.  Christian  Theology  Crozer  Thco.  Sen.;  Pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1860-5;  Prof. 
Ecclesiastical  History  Newton  Thco.  Institute,  1865-7.  Grad.  Newton  Thco.  Institute,  1860 ; 
D.D.,  Colby  Univ.,  1867.    Contributor  to  Christian  Review,  Baptist  Ileeinc,  etc. 

■fRev.  Theodore  Constantine  Pratt.      I\Z.      Oxiuidville, 
N.  H. 

Acting  Pastor,  Oxford,  N.  II.,  since  1870;  Pastor,  ITanipstcad,  N.  H.,  1859-70.  Author 
Church  Manual,  Ilampstcad,  N.  H. 

Rev.  Henry  Augustus  Stevens.     A'./.     Boston,  Masis. 

Grad.  Andover  Thco.  Sem.,  1860;  Preached  Meh-ose,  Mass.,  1861-8;  Xortli  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1868-74;  Brighton,  since  1874. 

1858. 

Rev.  George  Sayles  Bishop. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church,  East  Orange, 
Church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1864-5;  Calvary  Cliunl 
Reprobation,  1869;  Doctrine  of  Grace;  Kxpo^i 
Faith;  Alleged  Contradictions  in  the  Bible;  i^iir 
and  Gospel  Field,  1877-8.     Grad.  Princeton  J'hei 

Rev.  Joseph  Bourne  Clark.    8'.\'.    Jamaica  Plain,  Maes. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1872;  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1861-8;  Newtonville, 
1868-72.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sera.,  1861. 

»iffi9  Henry  Giles  Delano.     I.fJ.     Sunderland,  Mass. 

Died,  after  a  year's  study  of  law,  February  19,  18.59. 

Horace  Smith  Fuller,  M.D.     E.  T.     Hartford,  Conn. 

U.S.  Pension  Exarainer  for  several  years.  Coroner  and  Chairman  Boai-d  of  Health, 
Hartford,  since  1876.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1865.  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon  U.  8.  A.,  six 
months,  1865. 

George  Suiviner  Grosvenor.     I.  A.     Trenton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer ;  admitted  1875.  Prin.  Ware,  Mass.,  High  School,  1858-9 ;  Pria.  Trenton,  N.  J., 
Acad.,  1859-75. 

Henry  Elltah  Hutchinson.     I\M.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Banker;  Cashier  Brooklyn  Bank  since  1877.  TT.  S.  Asst.  Assessor,  New  York  City, 
1862;  Sec.  Mechanics  Savings-Bank,  Brooklyn,  1872-7. 

»is58  Sylvanus  Chickering  Priest.     A.E.     Lancaster,  Mass. 

Died  August  25,  1858. 

Rev.  Lyman  Sibley  Rowland.     Ii'.l\     Lee,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1877.  Tutor  Amherst,  1860-2;  Grad.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1863.    Prof.  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature  Belolt  Coll.,  1868-71. 

1859. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Barrows.     I.X.      Staeeyville,  Iowa. 

Acting  Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1877;  Grad.  Hartford  Theo.  .'Jem.,  1862; 
Pastor  Blandford,  Mass.,  1863-5;  Lempster,  N. H.,  186.5-7 ;  Pottsvillc,  Iowa,  lsr.!i-9;  Cass, 
1869-74;  Hampton,  1874-7. 

David  Beattie.     A. A:     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  Public  Schools  since  1870;  Teacher  Franklin  Acad.,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1859-61 ; 
Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  1863-5;  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1865-8;  Prin.  West  Pittston,  Pa.,  1868-70. 


34  A7)iherst. 

James  Fitzgerald  Claflix.     A'.X.     Lombard,  111. 

Teacher  Chicago  High  School.  Memher  111.  State  Legislature  two  years;  Pres. 
Village  of  Lomhard;  Pres.  Tougoloo  Univ.  Private  Co.  I  5th  Mass.,  U.  8.  A.,  for  one 
year. 

^^'^  James  Paulus  Feexch.     I.I.     RaliAvay,  N.  J. 

Teacher  Prot.  Epis.  Acad.,  Philadelphia,  1859-65;  Prof,  of  Elocution  City  Univ.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1865-6.    Died  Januarj'  13,  186T. 

WiLLiAivi   Henby  Goddard.      /. '/'.      Sioux    Falls,  Dakota 
Ter. 

Farmer,  prospecting. 

■  \m  Xhomas  Augustus  Lewis.      V.I.     Ware,  Mass. 

Acting  Pastor  W.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1862;  Shuteshury,  1864-5.  Died  July  9,  1865, 
Phillipston,  Mass. 

fALEXAXDER  Maecy,  M.D.      F.H.     Camden,  N.  J. 

Practised  since  1861.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1861. 

^^'^  Edwaed  Willard  Pierce.     P.E'.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Memher  State  Board  Education,  La.,  1868;  elected  Member  La.  State  Senate,  1870; 
Trustee  Straight  Coll.    Died  September  13,  1871. 

^^^  JoHX  Lord  Hayes  Ward.     A.iL     Abington,  Mass. 

Died,  Amherst,  Mass.,  August  1,  1859. 


i860. 

» 

Rev.  Joiix  Otis  Barrows.     I.I\      Bible  House,  Constanti- 
nople, Turkey. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  since  1869.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1863;  preached 
North  Hampton,  N.H.,  1863-6;  Exeter,  1866-9;  Missionary  to  Cesarea,  Asia  Minor,  1869- 
75 ;  Manisu  and  Constantinople  since  1875. 

Eev.  CoRXELius  EvARTS  DiCKixsox.     A.X.     Elgin,  111. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1867;  Grad.  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1863;  preached 
Oak  Park,  111.,  18B2-7. 

Rev.  Hexry  Martyx  Holmes.     A'.  J'.     Ajer,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1878;  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1865;  preached 
Lunenburg,  Vt.,  f865-6;  Ticonderoga,  X.  Y.,  1866-7;  Greenwich,  1868-9;  Benson,  Vt., 
1870-5 ;  Southboro',  Mass.,  1875-8.    Federal  Field  Commission  Agent  one  year  and  a  half. 

Rev.  George  Ob ADi AH  Little.     A'.B.      Washington,  D.  C. 

Pastor  Assembly  Presbyterian  Church  since  1873;  Grad.  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1863: 
preached  Birmingham,  Pa.,  1863-4;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1864-70;  Connersville,  1871-3. 

Rev.  Joseph  Brewster  Little.      0.  T.     ]Mankato,  Minn. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1869;  preached,  Lima,  Ohio,  1863-7;  Dayton,  1867-9. 
Trustee  Albert  Lee  Female  Coll. 

Bexjamix  Welch  Pettiboxe.     E.I.      Winchester  Centre, 
Conn. 

Farmer.    Teacher  Winchester  and  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Edward  Olcott  Shepard.     A.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practised  since  admission,  1867.  Pres.  Boston  Common  Council,  1873-5.  1st 
Lieut.,  Capt.,  Ma>.,  and  Brev.  Lieut.  Col.  32d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


A)iiherst.  135 

Rev.  Francis  Emoky  Tower.      P.M.      Allston  Station,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Pastor  Brighton  Ave.  Baptist  Church  since  1878;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1875-8.  Prin. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Boys'  High  School,  1861^;  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Newton  Theo.  Sem., 
1867-8.    Author  of  Present  Aspects  of  the  Temperance  Question,  1874,  and  other  addresses. 


Taught  Acad.,  Guilford,  Conn.,  1860-2.    Preached  one  year,  Brockton,  Mass. ;  three 

Die 


Rev.  James  Wilsox  Ward,  Jr.   E.E.    Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

3  one  year,  Brockton,  Mass. ;  three 
1865.    Died  of  paralysis,  at  Laconia, 
October  30,  1875. 

Rev.    Horace   Rohbixs    Williams.      T'.O.      Vennontville, 
Mich. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1879;  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Soin.,  1864.  Stated  Supi)ly, 
Almont,  Mich.,  1864-79. 

1861. 

John  Avery.      ./. 5.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1877;  Tutor  Amherst,  1862;  Sheffield 
Scientific  School,  1865-7 ;  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Iowa  Coll.    Member  Am.  Oriental  Soc. 

Edward  CoMSTOCK.     A.F.     Rome,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Merchant.     Brev.  Maj.  46th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

Rev.  Sidney  Crawford.     J.  A'.     Lyons,  Iowa. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1876;  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1870;  preached 
Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  1870-3;  Green  Bay,  Wis  ,  1873-6.  Prin.  Walton,  N".  Y.,  Acad.,  1861-3; 
Barre,  Mass.,  High  School,  1863-4.    Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

Asa  Strong  Hardy.     A.X.     Unionville,  Ohio. 

Merchant.  Prin.  Prairie  Sem.,  Richland,  Mich.,  1861-2;  Prin.  Grammar  Schools, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1863-9;  Superintendent  Graded  Schools,  Newburgh,  Ohio,  1869-79. 

Rev.  James  Lewis.     ./.  W.     Howell,  Mich. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1874;  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1868;  Humboldt, 
Kan.,  1868-74.  Trustee  Highland  Univ.,  Kan.,  1874-5.  Member  Board  of  Visitors, 
West  Point  Military  Acad.,  1878.  C.-ipt.,  Lieut.  Col.,  and  Col.  144th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1862-5. 

Charles  Goodell  Goddard  Paine.     B.O'.     Chicago,  111. 

Merchant.  Prin.  Grafton  High  School,  1861-2;  Cambridge  Classical  Institute,  1863-5., 
Superintendent  of  Schools  of  Am.  Miss.  Assoc,  for  the  Freedmen,  1865-6. 

Elliot  Sanford,  LL.B.     I.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer;  practised  in  New  York  City  since  1864.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1864. 

George  White  Waite.      (LP.     Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Merchant.     Superintendent  of  Schools. 

Aaron  Edwards  Warner,  LL.B.      O.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practised  in  Boston  since  1864.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1864. 


1862. 

Washington  Irving  Allen.     1.\.     Silver  Reef,  Utah. 

Maflager  Stormont  Silver  Mining  Co.    1st  Lieut.,  Capt.,  Maj.,  and  Lieut.  Col.  31st  Mass., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 


136  Amherst. 

Rev.   Fraxcis    Joel    Fairbanks.     A'. P.      West   Boylston, 
Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1877;  Westminster,  Vt.,  1864-71;  Acting  Pastor, 
Ayer,  Mass.,  1872-4;  Paxton,  1874-7.    Author  of  History  of  Westminster,  Vt. 

Samuel  Harrixgton.     A.TI.     Boston,  Mass. 

Master  Eliot  School  since  1876;  Teacher,  1866-76;  Prin.  Cohasset,  Mass.,  High  School, 
1865-7:  Brookfield,  1868-9;  Middle  St.  Grammar  School,  1869-71 ;  Collins  Grammar  School, 
Gloucester, Mass.,  1871.     1st  Lieut.,  Capt.,  and  Lieut.  Col.  2.5th  Mass.  Inf.,  U .  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Zechariah    Edwards    Lewis,   M.D.       F.S.       Morrisania, 
New  York  City. 

Asst.  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Univ.  City  of  Xew  York,  1S65-8.  M.D.,  Univ.  City 
of  Xew  York,  1866.    Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

*  *^f Edward  Mayxard.     P.Z.     Turk's  Island,  West  Indies. 

U.  S.  Consul,  1866-8.  Lieut.  Col.  1st  E.  Tenn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S62.  Died  at  Grand 
Turk,  January  10, 1868. 

Rev.  William  McGlathery.     I.F.     Pittslield,  Mass. 

Rector,  successively,  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Lamhertviile,  X.  J.,  Christ  Church,  Tow- 
anda,  Pa.,  and  St.  Stephen's  Church,  Pittslield,  Mass.,  the  last  since  1880.  Grad.  Prot. 
Epis.  Divinity  School,  Philadelphia,  1866. 

George  Milton  Reed.     l\\.     Boston,  Mass. 

Laywer,  since  admission,  1871;  Law  Reporter  Boston  Advertiser. 

Luther  Dimmick  Shepard,  D.D.S.     A'.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

Prof.  Operative  Dentistry,  Harvard  Univ.,  since  1879;  Asst.  Prof.,  1S68-79.  Vice  Pres. 
Am.  Dental  Assoc:  Recording  Sec.  Am.  Acad,  of  Dental  Science.  D.D.S.,  Baltimore 
Coll.  Dental  Surgery,  1861;  D.M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1879. 

*i864  Timothy  Porter  Stone.      T.T.K.     Lafayette,  Ind. 

Died  at  Princeton  Theo.  Sem. 

*i866  Xruman  Tomson.     A.I.     Amherst,  Mass.. 

Contrihutor  to  the  Xew  York  Round  Table.    Died  Xovemher  7, 1866. 
1863. 

*^^  Homer  Rollin  Barton.     A'.T.     Granby,  Mass. 

Died  August  12, 1S63. 

Charles  Morris  Billings,  M.D.     P.I.     Xasliua,  Iowa. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1867. 

|DoN  Ferdinand  Brigham.     I.E.     Oxford,  X.  J. 

Merchant. 

Austin  Harris.     .V.J'.     East  Machias,  Me. 

Lumber  Manufacturer  and  Merchant.  Member  Me.  State  Legislature,  House,  1869; 
Senate,  1879-80.     Trustee  Washington  Acad.,  East  Machias,  Me. 

Walter  Morton  Howland.      T.A'.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer  in  Chicago  since  admission,  1869. 

Parker  Whittlesey  McManus.     K.Z.     Davenport,  Iowa. 

Farmer.  Teacher  Iron  City  Commercial  Coll.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1865.  1st  Lieut.,  Adj., 
Capt.  27th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 


Amherst.  137 

*'**'^"'tWiLL[AM  Piper  Montelius.       J/.//.      Mifflinlnirgli,  Pa. 

A.H.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1864.    Died  June  16,  1865. 

fEi)WARD  Combs  Robbins.      l\  W.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Iron  Mei-chant. 

Rev.  George  Francis  Stanton.     P. A.      Soutli  Weymouth, 
Mass. 

Pastor  Second  Congreg.ational  Churcli  since  1870 ;  Gardner,  Mass.,  ]  8G(i-7  ;  >r  ilford,  N.  II. , 
1867-8;  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1868-70.  Asst.  C'liajjlain,  witliout  coniinission,  3d  Mass.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A. 

Joseph  Augustus  Titus.     A .1.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Iligli  School,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1863-5.  Asst.  Justice  Worcester 
Municipal  Court,  1868-72.  Member  Mass.  House  Representatives,  1873.  Private  42d  Mass. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Lieut.  66th  Mass.  Inf. 

Rev.  George  Huntington  Wells,     T.O.    Montreal,  P.  Q. 

Pastor  Am.  Presbyterian  Church  since  1870;  .\mboy.  111.,  1867-70.  B.D.,  Chicago 
Theo.  Sem.,  1867. 

*^^  Joseph  Eells  AViluer.      O.B.     Hanover,  Mass. 

Corp.,  Sergt.,  and  Q.  M.  Sergt.  31st  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.  Fell  at  Sabine  Cross  Roads, 
La.,  April  8,  1864. 

1864. 

•j-Nelson  Freeman  Bond.     E.li.     Waltham,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper.  Private,  Sergt  ,  2d  Lieut.,  Ist  Lieut.,  Capt.,  and  Bvt.  Maj.  31st  Mass. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.     Shot  through  lung  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

Whiting  Sanford  Crane.      B'.X'.     Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Carriage  Manufacturer. 

Nathan  Harrington,  LL.B.     J'.T.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Judge  Police  Court,  1877-8.     LL.B.,  Toledo  Law  School,  1871. 

* ''^'^■|- Luther  Clark  Howell.     E.M.     Hayneville,  Ala. 

2d  Lieut,  and  Capt.  31st  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-5.    Died  October  16,  1866. 

•fDAViD  Albion  Irwin.     P.Z.     Denver,  Colo. 

Lieut.,  Capt.  12th  Pa.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5;  Lieut.,  Capt.  4th  U.  S.  Cav.,  1866-78; 
retired,  187<). 

fEBENEZER  Burgess  Park.      S'.E.     Osage  Mission,  Kan. 

County  Surveyor,  Livingston  Co.,  >[o.,  1868-72.  Private  42d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  for 
one  year. 

•j-Rev.  George  Harlow  Pratt.      T.  ¥.     Medfielcl,  INIass. 

P.istor,  Congregational,  since  1879.  Pastor  Harvard,  Mass.,  1866-71;  Acting  Pastor 
Seabrook,  N.  H.,  1872-4;  Agawara,  ifa.ss.,  187.">-9. 

*'*'^-f- Willi  AM  Pierce  Stone.     ././/.     Amesburv,  Mass. 

Died  November  9, 1862. 

Henry  Edward  Storrs.      K.J.     Jacksonville,  111. 

Prof,  of  Natural  Science,  111.  Coll.,  since  1871.  Author  of  Presence  of  .Mcthyltoluol  in 
Commercial  Xylol,  and  Some  of  the  Derivatives  of  Isophthalic  Acid.  Ph.  D.,  Uottiugen. 
1869.     FellowofAra.Assoc.Ad.se. 


38  Amherst. 

Rev.  Edwaed  SouTHWORTH  TowxE.    l.L    Plainville,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1878;  at  South  Windsor,  Codu.,  1871-8.     Member  Conn.  State 
Legislature,  18S2. 


William  Haimimond  Whiting.     M.Q.     St.  Albans,  Vt 

Editor  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Mesnenger,  1865-8.    Employed  on  U.  8.  Coast  SuiTey  < 
Lakes,  also  Clerk  for  Chippeway  Indian  Agency.    Died  December  29, 1874. 


1865. 

*^^''  Asa  Geoege  Abbott.      A.M.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Prin.  Public  School,  Milwaukee,  Mich.,  1865-7;  Prin.Lafayette  School,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1867-70.    Died  July  2,  1870. 

James  Lawrence  Baeker.     A.E.     Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Dairy  and  Stock  Farmer.     Priu.  Public  School,  Santa  Barbara,  1869-70. 

James  Loed  Bishop,  LL.B.     s\.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Author  of  Bishop  on  Insolvent  Debtors ;  Edited  Third  Edition  Burrill  on 
Assignments.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

*^*'^^f  Alfeed  Dwight  Clapp.     J. 77.     Deerfield,  Mass. 

Enlisted  40th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.    Died  of  malarial  fever,  November  22, 1863. 

*^*''  Orrin  CooLEY,  M.D.      P.r.     Chicago,  111. 

Asst.  Superintendent  of  Sanitarium  for  Inebriates,  1869-70.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1869. 
Died  January  7,  1S77. 

Benjamin  Kendall  Emerson.     3/.  J.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Prof,  of  Geology  and  Zoology,  Amherst,  since  1870.  Author  of  Die  Lias  Mulde  von 
Markold.iidr.if,  Dorlin,  1870;  Review  of  Von  Siebach's  Earthquake  of  March  6,  1872, 
Aiiur'ir,,:,  .Iu,,r,n(l  of  Science,  3d  series.  Vol.  Tin.,  1874;  j&eology  of  Frobisher's  Bay,  in 

Xanativ.   Mt  s. iid  Expedition  of  C.  H.  Hall,  1879.     Ph.  D.,  Gottingen,  1870.    Member  of 

German  ( ;.■..!, .-ical  Soc,  Am.  Assoc.  Ad.  Sc,  Appalachian  Club. 

George  Dickman  Gray.      O.A.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Lumber  Dealer.  Mining  Engineer  in  Cal.  and  Nev.,  1866-70.  Bookkeeper,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1871. 

Daniel  March,  Jr.,  M.D.      J.-'.     Winchester,  Mass. 

Late  Physician  to  Mercy  Hospital,  Penn .  St.  Dispensary,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Asst.  Surgeon 
on  Penn.  R'.R.  ;  Res.  Physician  in  Prot.  Epis.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  1872;  Prin.,  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y.,  1868-70.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1871. 

Francis  Warren  Rockwell,  M.D.     P'.(I>.     Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Consulting  Surg,  to  Sheltering  Arms  Nursery,  Brooklyn,  1871 ;  Attending  Surg.  St. 
John's  Hospital,  1873;  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hospital,  1874.  M.D., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1868.    Pres.  Brooklyn  Pathological  Soc.  for  1877-0. 

Joseph  Henry  Sa^vyer.      ZJ2.     Easthami)ton,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Mental  Science  and  English  Literature,  Williston  Sem.,  since  1866. 
Chairman  Easthampton  School  Board  since  1878.  Author  of  Alumni  Records  of  Williston 
Sem. 

Francis  Hoffman  Saylor.     Z.0.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Bridge  Builder.  Asst.  Civil  Engineer,  Philadelphia  and  Reading 
R.R.,  1869;  Y'hief  Engineer '"Delaware  and  Bound  Brook  R.R.,  1S74-6;  Gen.  Manager, 
1876-S.     C.E.,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1867. 

Almon  Underwood  Thresher.     \.Z.     Granville,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  Denison  Univ.,  since  1867.     Tutor  1865-7. 


Amherst.  139 


1866. 
Maurice  Benaiaii  Blake.     A.-.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer  in  San  Francisco  since  adniisRion,  1870.  Author  of  Blake's  Legal  Time 
Tables. 

-  Rev.  George  Brayton.      T.0.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Scni.,  1869.  rreached  Norwood,  X.  J.,  1870-2;  Newark, 
1872-3.     Died  June  9,  1873. 

Noah  Saxtox  Cooley.     J'.E'.     Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

Supt.  Hosiery  Mills.     2d  Lieut.  46th  >fass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3. 

Eev.  Perez  Dickinson  Cowan.      77. ^'^     Wellesley,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Chnrch  since  1879;  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sein.,  1869;  Pastor  New 
Market  and  Rogcrsville,  Tenn.,  1869-72;  Jonesboro',  Tenn.,  1872-9.  Pres.  Rogersville, 
Tenn.,  Female  Coll.,  1871-2.     Editor  of  The  Record  and  The  Tennessee  Presbyter,  1873-5. 

Samuel  Johnson  Dike.     A.B.     New  York  City. 

Teacher  New  York  since  1871.  Teacher  Ellington,  Conn.,  1866-7 ;  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
1870-1. 

Joseph  Whitcomb  Fairbanks.     Q.E.    Easthampton,  Mass. 

Prin.  Williston  Sem.  since  1878.  Prin.  High  School,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1866-8 ; 
Centre  School,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1868-74;  Dis  St.  Grammar  School,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1874-5;  High  School,  1875-8.     Ph.D.,  Amherst,  1879. 

"fJoHN  French,  M.D.     A'.FI.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Practising  Physician  Chicago  and  Kansas  City.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1866.  Died  August 
24,  1879. 

^  Nehemiah  Hutchinson  Gage.     I.E.     Hudson,  N.  H. 

Died  July  1,1866.  ' 

Rev.   George  Harris,  Jr.      l*.0.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Pastor  Central  Congregational  Church  since  1872;  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1869; 
Pastor  Auburnville,  Mass.,  1869-72. 

f  Andrew  Clark  Lippitt,  Jr.,  LL.B.     A. FT.     New  London, 
Conn. 

Judge  City  Court  and  Police  Court,  1875-7.  Treas.  New  London  Gas  Light  Co.  since 
1868.    LL.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1866. 

Rev.  Heman  Humphrey  Neill.      N.X'.     Amherst,  Mass. 

Prof.  Rhetoric,  Oratory  and  English  Literature,  Amherst,  since  1874. 

.  Rev.  Stephen  Dutton  Noyes.     I.M.     Florida,  N.  Y. 

Presbyterian  Stated  Supply.  Co-editor  of  Presbyterian  Weekly,  now  Baltimore,  Md., 
Presbyterian,  1876-8. 

Rev.  Thomas  Snell  Smith.    A.fi.  Tillipally,  Jaffna,  Ceylon. 

Missionarj'  A.  B.C.  F.  M. ;  address  Kauirysoiitnin'.  .Tattna,  (^eylon.  Sec.  Board  of 
Directors  of  Jaft'na  Coll.  since  1872;  Maiiairer  .Tattiia  I'.cpanI  of  Kdiication  since  1873;  Prin. 
Training  and  Theo.  Institute  of  the  .\in.  (  cvlnii  M  is>iciii,  rillipallv,  Jaftha,  Ceylon,  since 
1878:  Sec.  Jaffna  Religious  Tract  Soe.  and  Editor  of  Us  luiblications  since  1874.  Author 
of  A  Review  of  Bishop  CoplestoneV  In  Ceylon,  1876;  and  of  occasional  contributions  to  the 
Indian  Erangelical  Review,  Bombay. 

*f Hinckley  Wright  Williams.     A'.F.     Goshen,  Mass. 

Died  August  25,  1864. 


140  Amherst. 


1867. 
'^'  Edmund  Clllex  Braytox,  M.D.   J.  Y.    AVhite.<tosvu,  X.  Y. 

Prin.  Cobleskill  Acad.,  X.  Y.,  1874-5.  M.D.,  Uuiv.  of  I'a.,  1S71.  Died  September  7, 
1875. 

JoHX  William  Burgess.     7.2'.     Xe\v  York  City . 

Prof.  Public  Law,  Columbia  Coll.,  since  1876.  Prof.  Political  Economy  Knox  Coll.,  Gales- 
burg,  111.,  1869-71 ;  History  and  Political  Science  Amherst,  187.V6.  Contributor  to  Johnson's 
Encyclopaedia.    Member  "Harvard  Hist.  Soc;  Columbia  Acad,  of  Political  Sciences. 

Fraxcis  Ellsworth  Burxette.     P.M.     Houston,  Texas. 

Supt.  Public  Schools.  Taught  Xichols  Acad.,  Dudley,  Mass.;  Woodstock,  Conn.; 
Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester,  Mass.;  Putnam,  Conn.,  High  School. 

Rev.  Michael  BuRXH AM.     M.Z.     Fall  River,  Mass. 

Pastor  Central  Congregational  Church  since  1870.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 

Jeffersox  Clark.      E.  E.     Xew  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Practising  in  Xew  York  since  1872.  Prin.  High  School  Midham,  Mass.. 
1868-70.  ■ 

Rev.  George  Frederic  Flichtxer.    O.I'.    Newark,  N.  J. 

Rector  St.  Barnabas  Church  since  1872;  Curate  Church  of  the  Ascension,  1869-72. 
Assisted  Dr.  John  Cotton  Smith  in  editing  Church  and  State,  1868-72. 

Rev.  Frederic  William  March.     A'.  P.     Zahleh,  Syria. 

Missionary  Presbyterian  Board  since  1873.  Teacher  Williston  Sera.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1867-8;  Prin.  Lebanon  Valley  Acad.,  Pa.,  1869-70.  Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem., 
1873. 

Rev.  Charles  Ware  Park.      E.J'.     Bombay,  India. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  since  1870.  Editor  of  Indian  Etangelical  Review,  1873-9; 
Publications  of  Am.  Missions,  Bombay,  1878-81,  mostly  in  Marathi  language.  Sec.  Bombay 
Tract  and  Book  Soc,  1874-6. 

AYilliam  Clark  Peckham.     LF.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Natural  Science  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. ;  Prin.  Leicester  Acad., 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1867-8.     Private  23d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-2. 

f  James  Frazer  Stokes,  LL.B.       /'.  ¥.     Terrene,  Miss. 

Planter.  Member  Teuu.  State  Legislature;  Dist.  Atty.  7th  Tenn.  Circuit;  Presidential 
Elector  6th  Miss.  Dist.,  1880;  Pres.  Miss.  Levee  Board,  1881.  Author  of  The  Educated  Man 
in  America,  1873.     LL.B.,  Cumberland  Univ.,  1871. 

Rev.  William  Prescott  White.     M.A.     Plymouth,  Pa. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  PlJ^nouth,  Pa.,  since  1870.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 


i868. 
William  Creighton  Ball.     ./.  P.     Terre  Haute,  lud. 

Editor  and  Proprietor  Terre  Haute  Bailij  Gazette  since  1872.   Member  Board  of  Trustees 
City  Schools,  1S79-82. 

Charles  Grosvexor  Brooks,  M.l).     B'.l'.      East  Boston, 
Mass. 

Physician  in  Mass.  Homoeopathic  Hospital  since  1871.     M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 


Amherst. 


141 


Abneu  Thomas  Buchanan,  M.D.     i^.P.     St.  Lou 


Mo. 


TravellinK  Asfciit  for  Mo.  Car  and  !• 
1869-70.      M.D.,  St.  Louis  Medical  Coll.,  iscj 
months;  Capt.  48th  Pa.  V.  M.,  three  months. 


ndry Co.    'I'laclui 
872.      Private  Co. 


Washinfjton  Univ.,  St.  Li 
E.  122d  Pa.,  U.  S.  A., 


•fAARON  Spooner  Cohnisi 

Commission  Business. 

Kev.  Henry  Harrison  Hamilton 

Pastor,  Congregational,  Hinsdale,  K.  H.,  sinoe  1878 
intendent  Public  Schools,  three  years.     Grad.  U"=""  '"' 


\' .11.      Boston,  Mass. 


A'..\.      Hinsdale,  N.  PT. 

Westford,  Mass.,  1872-8.     Super- 
heo.  Seni.,  1871. 


LL.B.     A'.M.      Pittsfiekl, 


Special  Justice  Dist.  Court  of  Central  Berkshire, 
— = —  lo^n.  j^ass.  State  Senator,  3d  Berkshire 

E.A.     Marblehcad,  Mass. 

Submaster,  Salem,  Mass.,  High  School,  1868-70. 

A'.  '/■.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Cliicaoo,  111. 


Francis   Williams   Rockwell 
Mass. 

Lawyer;   practising   since   1871 
1873-5.    "Member  ;M:ass.  House  of  Represenun 
District,  1881-2.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871 

Rev.  John  Healy  Williams. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1873. 

Isaac  Willard  Wood,  LL.B. 

LL.B.,  Mich.  Univ.,  1870. 

LuciEN  Gurnee  Yoe.      y..\'. 

Merchant. 

1869. 

Rev.  Elijah  Winchester  Donald, 

Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Intercession  since 
Divinity  School,  Philadelphia,  1874. 

Richard  Goodman,  Jr.,  LL.B.      V.l.     Lenox,  Mass. 

Farmer,  Yokun  Farm.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 

William  Roscoe  Hobbie.     LI.     Greenwich,  N.Y. 

Paper  Manufacturer. 

Stephen  Holmes  Larned.     ^'.J 

Accountant. 

Francis  Draper  Lewis,  LL.B. 

Lawyer.    LL.B  ,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 

Henry  Martyt^  Matthews.     A'. 

Lawyer;  practised  Chicago  since  1872. 

Charles  Ransom  Pratt.     P.U. 

Lawyer;  practised  in  Elraira  since  admission,  1872. 

Henry  Bullard  Richardson.     IJ.Z.     Amherst,  Mass. 


E 

1875. 


\.    New  York  City. 

Grad.   Protestant  Episcopal 


Worcester,  Mass. 
K.l\     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
W.      Chicago,  111. 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 


Asst.  Prof.  Latin,  Instructor  German,  Amherst,  since  1879.  Instructor  Latin,  1869-73; 
Classical  Teacher  Springfield,  Mass.,  High  School,  1873-6;  Instructor  Latin  Amherst, 
1878-9.    Authorof  Translation  of  Bender's  Grundriss  der  " 


John  Kendall  Richardson. 


{).  0. 


Romischen  Literatur,  1880. 

Newton, 


Junior  Master  Boston  Latin  School  since  1877.  Tutor  Mathematics  Amherst,  1869-, 2 ; 
Classical  Teacher  Williston  Sem.,  1873-6.  Author  of  papers  on  Ancient  Am.,  Doings  of 
Newton  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.     Private  22d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4. 


142  Amhet'st. 

*  i869|^YiLLiAM  Campbell  Stokes.     J.fl.     Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Died  February  2,  1869. 

Albert  Francis  Tenney.     A.F/.     Sing  Sing,  X.  Y. 

Teacher  St.  John's  School,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  since  1873.     Studied  Union  Theo.  Sem., 
two  years;  taught  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1869-70;  Wilmington,  Del.,  1872-3. 

1870. 

Rev.  Washington  Choate.     A. I'.     Irvington,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Preshyteriau  Church    at  Ii-vington   since  1880.      Taught  at  Adelphi   Acad., 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  1870-3.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1875. 

*^*'-  Myron  Benjamin  Dane.      6'. P.     East  Whately,  Mass. 

Taught  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  where  he  died  October  12,  1870. 

Samuel  Lawrence  Graves.     2'. J.     Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practising  Fitchburg  since  admission,  1873.    Member  School  Board,  1873-SO. 

Appleton  Park  Lyon.      0. 0.     Xew  York  City. 

Teacher.    Prof.   Physical  and  Natural   Science  National  Normal   School,  Lebanon, 
Ohio,  1861-6.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1873. 

f Charles  Augustus  March.     B'.IT.     Chicago,  111. 

Shorthand  Clerk.    A.B.,  Uuiv.  of  Pa.,  1870. 

*"^''  Albert  Barnes  Miller.      S'.X.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Died  June  7,  1871,  while  pursuing  medical  studies. 

Walter  Wy:man,  M.D.       I'.l'.     Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

Surgeon  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital  Service  since  1876.    M.D.,  St.  Louis  Med.  Coll.,  1873. 
Asst.  Physician  St.  Louis  City  Hospital,  1873-5.     Author  Paper  on  River  Exposure. 

187I. 

Rev.  Joseph  Nathaniel  Blanchard,      E'.i'.      Fordhani, 
N.Y. 

Rector  St.  James  Church  since  1875.     Grad.  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1874. 

Edwin  Munsell  Bliss.      N.X.     Constantinople,  Turkey. 

Asst.   Agent  Am.   Bible   Soc.   for  the  Levant,      Grad.   Yale   Divinity  School,  1>*72. 
Author  The  Eastern  Church,  Xew  Englan'der,  1877. 

Charles  Henry  Brownell.     W.  T.     Peru,  Ind. 

Banker.      Delegate  Democratic  National  Convention,   1880.      LL.B.,  Columbia  Law 
School,  1875. 

William  Crary  Brownell.     A'.  I.     Xew  York  City. 

Journalist.    Literary  Editor    The  Xation  since  1879;    connected   as   Reporter,   City 
Editor,  Literary  Editor,  with  The  World,  1871-9.    Contributor  to  Scribner's  Monthly. 

Samuel  Patterson  Butler.     B.Z.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Journalist.      Washington    Critic  smce  1880;    Washington   Correspondent  Baltimore 
Gazette  and  other  papers,  1876^80. 

William  Henry  Chickering,  LL.B.     I.^'.    Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer,   San  Francisco,  Cal.     Instructor   Oahu   Coll.,  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands, 
1871-3.    LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1875. 


Amherst.  143 

fCtEORGE  C'ykil  Hall.      (KM.     Springfield,  Ohio. 

Merchant. 

Pliny  Nelson  Haskell,  LL.l).      V. '/'.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     Supt.  Hyde  Park,  111.,  Schools,  1871-6.     LL.B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1877. 

jGeorge  Spencek  Knapp.     E.li.     Chicago,  111. 

Travelling  Salesman  in  Furniture  Business. 

Edwin  Konigmachek  Martin.      /. /^     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Lawyer;  admitted  1876.    Private  Co.  E  79th  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Leonard  Morse.     A.E.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer;  admitted,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1875.     Taught  at  Millbury,  Mass.,  1871-3. 

t Theodore  Moody  Osborne.     J. '/.     Peabody,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass.     A.B.,  Hai-\'ard  Univ.,  1871.     Librarian   Peahody   Institute, 


Robert  Campbell  Rockwell.     E.Q.     Lenox,  Mass. 

Journalist.    Proprietor  and  Editor  Lee  Gleaner,  1877-81. 

*''''tHARRY  Shelby  Stokes,  LL.B.     P. 77.      Lebanon,  Tenn. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873.     Died  January,  1875. 
1872. 

fCLARENCE  Augustus   Burley   (Burleigh).      Z\  T.     Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Lawyer. 

George  Everett  Church.     Z..Q',     Providence,  R. I. 

Teacher.    Prin.  Oxford  St.  Grammar  School  since  1872. 

Solon  Tenney  French.      T.  W.     Chicago,  111. 

Ticket  Agent  Chicago  &  N.W.  R.R.,  Wells  St.  Depot.  Asst.Prin.  Collegiate  School, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1872-3;  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek  Colorado  Coll.,  1874-5;  Acting  Pres., 
1875.    Initiated  at  Rochester. 

Gordon  Robert  Hall,  M.D.      & A\     Binghamton,  N.Y. 

House  Physician,  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York  City,  1880-1 ;  since  then  practising  in 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

Rev.  David  Leverett  Holbrook.     J./.     Geneva,  AVis. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1877.     Grad.  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1877. 

John  William  McElhinney,  LL.B.     E.l.    Mt.  Olive,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     Teacher  1872-4.    LL.B.,  St.  Louis  Law  School,  1876. 

Albert  George  Paine,  M.D.     J. /A     Chicago,  111. 

Lecturer  on  Dermatology  in  Chicago  Med.  Coll.  since  1878.  M.D.,  Uuiv.  City  of  New 
York,  1877.     Member  Chicago  Biological  Soc. 

Lyman  May  Paine.     A.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    Prin.  Hanoniton,  Conn.,  Acad. ;  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  High  School,  1872-3. 

Charles  Albert  Siebert,     J.J.     St.  Louis,  ]\Io. 

Lawyer. 


144  Amhei'st. 


Timothy  Gridley  Spauldixg.      T.M.     Xorthampton,  ]\Ia88. 

Lawyer  since  1S77.  Teacher,  Westchester,  X.  Y.,  1S72-3.  Member  Mass.  House  of 
Representatives,  1878. 

Eev.  Albert  Hexry  Thompsox.      P.I.     AVakefield,  X.H. 

Acting  Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1880.     Grad.  Yale  Divinity  School,  187-5. 
1873. 

Leverett  Bradley.     A.O.     Gardiner,  Me. 

Rector  Christ  Church  since  1879.  Trustee  Gardiner  Public  Library.  Ordained  Deacon, 
March  17,  187S,  at  Hartford;  Asst.  Minister  at  Trinity  Church.  Boston,  Mass.,  May,  1878; 
Ordained  Priest  June  13,  1879.     1st  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Art.,  I'.  S.  A.,  1861-6.5. 

Fraxk   Williams    Damox.       A.I.       Honolulu,    Hawaiian 
Islands. 

Sec.  Hawaiian  Legation,  Berlin,  Germany,  1877-Sl. 

Rev.  AYiLLiAM  Vail  Wilsox  Davis.     A' .X' .      ^Manchester, 
N.  H. 

Pastor  Franklin  St.  Congregational  Church  since  1878.  Instructor  Robert  Coll.,  Con- 
stantinople, 1873-4 ;  Instructor  Latin  Amherst,  1876-7. 

Lymax  Beecher  Hall.     B.A'.     Haverford  College,  Pa. 

Prof.  Chemistry  Haverford  Coll.  since  1880.  Fellow  in  Chemistry  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  1878-80.  Ph.D.,  Gijttingen,  1875.  Author  of  papers,  Ueber  Orthonitrosalicj-saure 
nnd  einige  Abkommllnge  derselben,  1875;  On  the  Oxidation  of  Mesitylene-Sulphonic  Acid, 
1877;  On  the  Oxidation  of  Substitution  Products  of  Mesitylene,  1878;  Ueber  Oxldations- 
produkte  aus  Cymosulfamid,  18S0. 

f  James  Hayward,  LL.B.      E.!.'.     Hannibal,  Mo. 

Accountant  for  Hayward  &  Co.  Editor  Hannibal,  Mo.,  Clipper-Herald,  1878-SO. 
Author  of  Memoir  of  Jonathan  Crane,  1874.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1873 ;  LL.B.,  St.  Louis  Law 
School,  1875. 

Arxold  Xelsox  Heap,  LL.B.     A.X.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Amherst,  Mass.,  High  School,  1874-5.  Author  of  work  on  Illinois 
Liquor  Law,  1882. 

JoHX  Remixgtox  Hobbie,  M.D.      O.A.     New  York  City. 

Physician;   practising. since  1877.     M.D. ,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

James  Humphrey  Hoyt,  LL.B.     M.H'.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer;  practicing  since  1877.    A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1874;  LL  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1877. 

Rev.  KixGSLEY  Flavel  Xorris.     A'.  dK     Manchester,  X.  H. 

Congregational  Minister. 

fRev.  John  Parsoxs.      U.M.     X'^orth  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1878.    A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1874. 

Elljah  HA^^^LEY  Williams.     il.U.     Carthage,  Mo. 

Lum))er  Dealer,  firm  of  S.  A.  Brown  is.Co. 

Talcott  Williams.     A. A'.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Journalist,  Editorial  staff  The  Press,  since  1881 ;  City  Staff  New  York  World,  1873-7 ; 
Washington  Correspondent  New  York  Sim,  1877-9;  Editorial  staff  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Republican ,  1879-81.  Contributor  to  Encyclopaedia  of  Political  Science,  1881 ;  and  American 
Architect.    Editor  of  the  KS^  Semi-Centeuuial  Catalogue. 

fJoHN  WooDBRiDGE,  Jr.      N.Z.     Chicago,  111. 

Agent  for  Liverpool,  London  &  Globe  lus.  Co. 


Amherst.  145 


1874. 
Charles  Ross  Dahlinc;,  liL.T..     ./.  \'.     lioston,  Mass. 

LL.B.,  Harvard  I'uiv.,  1877. 

Frank  Fowler  Dow.     Z'.V.     P<'iii,  Ind. 

Manufacturer  Reapers  and  Agricultural  Todln. 

Alfred  Ely,  LL.li.     J.  /.     Vernon,  N.  J. 

Sec.  and  Director  Loliisrli  &  Hudwon  River  R.R.  CJo.  since  I881);  Director  Warwick 
Valley  R.R.  Co.     I.L.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

Frederick  Huntington  Gillett,  LL.B.     .V Ji' .     l>oston, 
Mass. 

Lawyer;  Associate  Counsel  Boston  &  Albany  R.R.  Asst.  Atty.  (len.  Mass..  1878-81. 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1877. 

George  Adams  Leland,  M.D.     Z'.A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Medical  Student  in  Europe  since  1881.  Physician  and  Instructor  in  Physical  Culture, 
Schools  of  Educational  Department,  Tokio,  Japan,  1878-81.     M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1878. 

fRoBERT  Pearmain  LoRiNG,  M.D.     II. E.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Prof,  of  Physiology,  Kansas  City  Medical  School.  Asst.  Surgeon  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  R.R.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1875.  Corresponding  Member  GyniBcological  Soc, 
Boston,  Mass. 

James  Maynard.      l.P.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Employed  in  Post  Office   Department  since  1880.     U.  S.  Marshal  at  Constantinople, 

1877-80. 

Leverett  Mears,     ii.  W.     Williamstown,  Mass. 

Prof.  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and  Physics,  Williams  Coll.,  since  1881 ;  Instructor  Chem- 
istry, Amherst,  1876-81.     Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1876. 

Charles  Sprague  Smith.     A.S.     New  York  City. 

Gebhard's  Prof.  Gennan,  and  Instructor  in  Italian,  Spanish  and  Scandinavian,  Columbia 
Coll.,  since  1880.  Author  of  Gretli  Beowulf,  Existence  of  Anglo-Saxon  Legend  in  Norse 
Literature,  New  Englander.,  1881. 

1875- 

Stephen  Driver  Brooks.     E.Z.     Salem,  Mass. 

Student  Harvard  Medical  School.  Prin.  Acad.,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1875-6;  Claswcal 
Asst.  Peddie  Institute,  Iliirhtstown,  N.  J.,  1876;  Asst.  Acad.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1876-7  ; 
Priu.,  1877-80. 

Charles  Albert  BuFFUM.      W .(K     Easthampton,  Mass. 

Teacher  WilUston  Sem.  since  1879;  Worcester  High  School,  1876-0. 

"**'  Rev.  William  Brewster  Ely.      IJ .\.     Reading,  Mass. 

Studied  Union  Theo.  Sem.  Pastor  San  Frauci.sco.  Tutor  -Amhei-st,  1878.  Pastor, 
Reading,  Mass.,  1879-80.    Died  May  11,  1880. 

Alfred  Dwight  Foster  Hamlin.     J.  S.    Paris,'  France. 

Student  of  Architecture,  ik-olc  des  Beaux  Arts.  Teaelier  History  and  Drawing,  High 
School  and  Free  Evening  Drawing  Schools,  Worcester,  Mass.  Special  Paris  Correspondent 
Hai'tford,  Conn.,  Courant,  1878. 

Rev.  Thomas  Reeves.      r.l\     Kingston,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  I'resbyteriau  Church,  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  since  1878.  Grad.  Union  Theo. 
Sem.,  1878. 


146  Amherst. 

Rev.  Frank  Churchill  Scoville.     T.A'.    Saugerties,  N.  Y. 

Congregational  Minister.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 

Rev.  Arthur   Fessenden  Skeele.      Z'.A.       East  Bloom- 
field,  N.  Y. 

Acting  Pastor  Congregational  Church.  InBtructor  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  1875-8. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  8em.,  1881. 

Rev.  Edward   Sampson  Tead.      Z.\.      Cumberland  Mills, 
Me! 

Congregational  Clergyman.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 
1876. 

Clifford  Rush  Bateman.     Z' .A.     New  York  City, 

Prof.  Columbia  Coll.,  School  of  Political  Science,  since  1881. 

fHERBERT  FooTE  Beecher.      li.Z.       New    Tacoma,   Wash- 
ington Ter. 

Capt.  in  service  of  Oregon  Steam  Navigation  Co.  since  1879. 

Rev.  Frank  Bowler.     A'.(I>.     Eastham,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Methodist,  since  1881 ;  late  Southwick,  Mass.,  and  Florence,  Mass. 

Arthur  Clarke  Boyden.      7'.  A .     Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Prof.  Mathematics  and  Chemistry,  State  Normal  School,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  since  1879 ; 
Teacher  Mathematics,  Cbauncey  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.,  1876-9.  Author  of  paper  on  Metric 
System,  1879. 

Rev.  Robert  Bruce  Clark.     P.B.     State  Centre,  Iowa. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1879.    Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1879. 

William  Brewster  Clark,  M.D.     M.O.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

Frank  Farnum  Kimball.     K.U,     Boston,  Mass. 

In  business.  Dry  Goods,  care  R.  H.  White  &  Co. 

Henry  Paullin.     A.A' .     Cherokee,  Iowa. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Robinson  Smith.      T'W.     Chelsea,  Mass. 

Sculptor.    Prof,  and  Lecturer,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  since  1882. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Sybrandt.   /.A'.    South  Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1879. 

William  Ives  Washburn,  LL.B.      V .\' .     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

William  Herbert  Williams.      /..I/.     Springfield,  AIo. 

Lumber  Dealer. 

1877. 

t Collin  Armstrong.     A'.Z.     New  York  City. 

Journalist,  City  Staff  Sun,  since  1879 ;  World,  1876-8.    Initiated  at  Williams. 


Amherst.  147 

LuciKN   Ii:a   Blakk.      A.Y.      Berlin,  Gennaiiy. 

Student  Physics,  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Prin.  Franklin,  Mass.,  Hi.i;h  School,  1878-9;  Resident 
fJraduate  in  Physios,  Amherst,  1879-80;  Student  Physics,  Gottini?en,  1880-1.  Second 
Incunnbent  Tyndall  Scholarship  for  Am.  Students  of  Physics  in  the  German  TIniv.,  1881. 

Thomas  James  Eddy,      li' .J.     Fall  Tvivt^r,  Mass. 

In  business. 

Joseph  Converse  Gray,   rJv.l>.      0.1' .     Boston,  Mass. 

LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1881. 

William  Orrin  Pratt.      J.l.     Warren,  Mass. 

Prin.  Warren  High  School  since  1881. 

Sumner  Salter  M.E.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Musician. 

Abbott  Sanford.      ./. /.     East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Student  Medical  School,  Harvard.  Sub-masler  High  School,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1877-9; 
Prin.  High  School,  Wakefield,  since  1879. 

Benjamin  Eli  Smith.     N.N.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Instructor  Philosophy  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  since  1881.  Instructor  Mathematics, 
Amherst,  1878-80. 

Rev.  Rurus  Babcock  Tobey.      IW.     Harwich,  Mass. 

Congregational  Clergyman.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1880. 

William  Orne  Weeden.      \' .11.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Theo.  Student  in  Europe. 

1878. 

Frank  LusK  Babbott,  LL.B.   A.l'.    Waterville,  New  York. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

William  DwiGHT  Porter  Bliss.      0.S.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Theo.  Student. 

t William  Bacon  Crittenden.     M.U.     Bucyrus,  Ohio. 

'  In  business.     A. B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1878. 

Edward  Hitchcock,  Jr.,  MD.      '/'.U.     Amherst,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Dartniotith  Coll.,  1881. 

William  Mead  Ladd.      N.P.     Porthmd,  Oreg. 

Banker. 

Walter  Bemis  Mosman.      ./.  Y' .     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

In  business. 

'•■^'^tHENRY  Irving  Plummer.      J.  '/'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Died  December  30,  1874. 

fORREN  Burnham  Sanders,  M.D.      O.E.     Boston,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1S79. 

William  Washburn  Sleeper.     i?./V.     Hartford.  Conn. 

Theo.  Student. 


1^8  Amherst. 

Arthur  Holbroor  Wellmax.      V.  /.     ^Maiden,  ]\rass. 

Law  Student,  Harvard  Univ. 

Harry  Martix  Whitney,  Jr.      tKH.      Honolulu,  Hawaiian 
Islands. 

Merchant. 

George  Huntington  Willia:ms.     Z.l' .     Utica,  N.Y. 

Student  Geology,  Heidelberg,  Germany. 

Charles  Handel  Wright.      W.U.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Jounialist  since  1879.    Editor  New  £7igland  ffomestead,lS19-Sl.    Initiated  at  Hud- 
son Chapter. 

1879. 

Frank  Martin  Carson.     H'.l'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Correspondent  in  the  house  of  Joseph  Paton  &  Co.,  Bankers,  New  York  City. 

George  Mooar  Chapin.      /\H.     Chicago,  111. 

In  business. 

Henry  Clay  Folger,  Jr.     A..V.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Student  Columbia  Coll.  Law  School. 

Charles  Burton  Goold.     X.O.     Albany,  X.  Y. 

Studying  in  Germany.    Teacher  .-Vlbany  Boys'  Acad.,  1879-81. 

Henry  Eyarts  Gordon.     B.h.     Trinidad,  Colo. 

Prin.  Trinidad  Acad,  since  18S0. 

Arthur  Willard  KJelly.      0.X.     Auburndale,  Mass. 

Student  of  Theol.,  Andover,  1879-S2. 

Charles  Millard  Pratt,     //./v.     Xew  York  City. 

In  business. 

William  Arthuti  Sargent,  LL.B.      A. //.      Boston,  ^lass. 

LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1881. 

Hiram  Edward  Thurston.      .V.  </>'.     Swansea,  ^fass. 

Clerk  Mechanics'  National  Bank. 

1880. 

Edmund  Kimball  Alden.     T.J.     Marshfiold,  Mass. 

Teacher.    Prin.  Acad.,  McGranville,  N.  Y.,  since  ISSl. 

t Joseph  Bartlett  Bisbee.      P.J.     Poughkeepsie,  X.  Y. 

Teacher. 

Frederick  Jones  Bliss.     J.  A'.     Beirut.  Syria. 

Prin.  Acad.  Department  Syrian-Protestant  Coll.  since  1880. 

Arthur  Lincoln  Gillett.      0.1'.     Westfield,  Mass. 

Student  of  Theol.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

f  Charles  Samuel  Howard.      0.n.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mining  Broker. 


Amherst.  I49 

Charles  Stoddard  I.ANK.      E.V.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Student  of  Theol.    Teacher  Adi'lplii  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  1880-81. 

Arthur  Norris  Millh^en.     T.  T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Student  Boston  Univ.  Law  School. 

Frank  Edwards  Packard.     J.  (P.     Beirut,  Syria. 

Instructor    of  Eaglish-Syrian  I'rolcstaut   Coll.      Pri.i.   Grammar  School,   Brockton, 
Mass.,  1880-81. 

Frank  Edward  Stehbins.      E.Z.     Si)ringfield,  Mass. 

Studying  abroad.     Graduate  Student  Hopkins  Univ.  since  1881. 

Frederick  Morris  Warren.     N.  T.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Instructor  Modern  Languages  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  IltidBOU,  Ohio. 

i88i. 
Walter  Hayden  Crittenden.       l.l'.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Student  in  Columbia  Coll.  Law  Scliool. 

George  Foster  Fiske.     Z'.II.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
GeorCxE  Porter  Hilton.      //.V.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Bridge  Building. 

Bradford  Washburn  Hitchcock.     /\A.     New  York  City. 

Student  Columbia  Coll.  Law  School. 

James  Furman  Kemp.      2*.  J'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Student  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Mines. 

Charles  Eliott  L ADD.      ./'.T.     Portland,  Greg. 

Banker. 

Edward  Gillett  Rand.      A.  A".     Boston,  Mass. 

In  business. 

Isaac  Chipm AN  Smart.     E'.O.     Pittsiield,  Mass. 

Journalist.    Editor  Pittsfield  Daily  Jonrnal. 

Thatcher  Tpiayer  Thurston.     J'.f/K     New  York  City. 

In  business. 

Philip  Mayer  A\ackerhagen.     J.  P.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

In  Heaton  Emery  Works. 

1882. 

Frederic  Austin  Bancroft,     jy.li.     Galesburgh,  Bl. 
Paul  Blatchford.     //.  T.     Chicago,  111. 
Howard  SwEETZER  Bliss.     //'.)'.     Amherst,  Mass. 
Frederic  William  Greene.      P.l'.     Amherst,  Mass. 
Charles  Smith  Mills.     /i.P.     Andovcr,  ]Mass. 
Joseph  Hartshorn  Perry.      Z'.h.     Worcester,  ^Mass. 
John  Camp  Williams.      I'.ri.     Utica,  N.  Y. 


^o  Amherst. 


1883. 
Wallace  Clarke  Boyden,     E.B.     Bridgewater,  Mass. 
William  Claelin.     M.Z.     Lombard,  111. 
Walter  Clayton  Clapp.     Z.  E.     New  York  City. 
Walter  Taylor  Field.     P.F.     Chicago,  111. 
Charles  Woodman  EUmilton.     J.  T.     Fond  du  Lac,  Wis, 
Frank  Ballard  Marsh.     K.M.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Alexander  Rae.      H' .  W.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Benjamin  Rush  Rhees.     H'.H.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 
William  Bradford  Sprout.     A'.K'.     Worcester,  Mass. 
WiLLiSTON  Walker.      O.E'.     Hartford,  Conn. 

1884. 

Alfred  Ely  Alvord.     Nashua,  N.  H. 
Samuel  Edwards  Appleton.     Manlius,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Jesse  Child.     Worcester,  Mass. 
William  Bullock  Clark.     Brattleboro',  Vt. 
Edward  Dickinson.     Amherst,  Mass. 
Arthur  Severance  Fiske.     New  Haven,  Conn. 
William  Gardner.     Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 
Frank  Judson  Goodwin.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Foster  Weeden.     Providence,  R.  I. 
WiLLARD  Hayden  Wheeler.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

18S5. 

Herbert  Bro^\ts^  Ames.     Montreal,  Canada. 
James  Best.     Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 
Sanford  Lyivian  Cutler.     Auburndale,  Mass. 
George  Enos  Gardner.     Worcester,  Mass. 
Frederick  Cohoon  Gladden.     Springfield,  Mass. 
William  Stanton  Gleason.     Newark,  N.  J. 
William  George  Lamb.     South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Ezra  Parmelee  Prentice.     Chicago,  111. 
Edwin  Benjamin  Tucker.     New  York  City. 


I 


THE   BRUNONIAN   CHAPTER, 

1836    TO    1885. 

Annals. 

The  Brunonian  Clmpter  places  the  date  of  its  organization  back 
among  tlie  early  years  of  the  Fraternity.  The  spirit  of  extension, 
which  was  active  at  that  period,  found  in  Brown  University  a  field 
worthy  of  cultivation.  In  1836  certain  students  of  Brown  petitioned 
for  a  charter  from  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity,  and  presently 
secured  the  grant.  In  the  autumn  of  that  3'ear,  Giles  Mnmford 
Hillycr,  Columbia,  '3G,  Seth  Tryon  Wilbur,  Hamilton,  '36,  and  after- 
wards Yale,  '37,  and  William  Alexander  Sparks,  Yale,  '37,  came  to 
Providence  with  delegated  authority,  and  formally  instituted  the 
Brunonian  Chapter.  Meetings  were  held  weekly  on  Saturday  morn- 
ings, and  were  of  a  character  to  call  up  most  pleasant  memories  in 
the  minds  of  our  alumni  who  were  then  active  participants.  Members 
were  chosen  only  from  the  three  upper  classes,  and  no  one  was  accepted 
until  he  had  proved  himself  worthy  the  honor.  How  just  a  judgment 
was  used  in  this  selection  is  evidenced  by  the  character  of  the  member- 
ship at  that  time.  It  was  adherence  to  this  principle,  however,  which 
ere  long  interrupted  the  growth  of  the  Chapter.  Other  Fraternities  in 
a  year  or  two  established  themselves  at  Brown,  and  began  to  receive 
members  from  the  Freshman  class.  The  alternatives  thus  offered 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  for  increasing  her  membership  were  the  sacrifice  of 
the  principle  she  had  adopted,  or  a  choice  of  men  from  classes  alread}- 
canvassed  by  rivals.  Neither  was  accepted,  and  in  the  autumn  of 
1838  it  was  resolved  that  no  further  elections  be  made.  For  twelve 
years  following  no  initiations  occurred. 

In  the  latter  part  of  ISoO,  however,  steps  were  taken  for  the 
reorganization  of  the  Chapter.     At  that  time  there  were  located   at 


152  Brunonian. 

Williams  and  at  Brown  the  only  two  New^  England  Chapters  of  a 
then  small  Fraternity.  Both  were  of  good  standing  in  their  respective 
colleges,  and  decided  to  change  their  outer  connections.  The  Chapter 
at  Brown  took  the  lead,  followed  soon  after  b}'  that  at  Williams,  in 
seeking  place  in  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternit}'.  For  the  ready 
success  which  rewarded  these  efforts,  the  petitioners  at  Brown  were 
indebted  to  Melanchthon  Storrs  and  Delano  Alexander  Goddard, 
members  of  Brown  University,  and  afterwards  Alpha  Delts  at  Yale, 
graduating  respectiA-ely  in  the  classes  of  '52  and  '.53  ;  to  the  cordial 
assistance  of  the  Yale  Chapter  ;  and  finally  to  the  former  reputation 
of  •'  Brunonian,"  and  the  heart}'  cooperation  of  its  graduates. 

On  the  evening  of  April  15,  1851,  William  Wallace  Crapo.  Yale, 
'52,  b}'  authority  of  the  Fraternit}',  met  in  Providence,  and  initiated  as 
members  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  the  following  gentlemen,  students  in 
Brown  University  :  — 

1851. 

Samuel  Penniman  Bates.  |  Hamilton  Barclay  Staples. 

Asa  Messek  Williams. 

1852. 
Samuel  Brooks.  |  Nathan  Wheaton  Moore. 

Elijah  Perry. 

1853. 
Frank  Standish  Bradford.  I  Edward  Thompson  Caswell. 

OsBORN  Edward  Bright.  |  Francis  Marion  McAllister. 


Henry  Augustus  Allen. 

Benjamin  Braman. 

Frank  Woodbridge  Cheney. 


Benjamin  Fr.\nklin  Davis. 

Walter  Hillman. 

Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  Jr. 


Thomas  Vernon. 


There  grew  up  almost  immediately  a  thorough  sympath}'  between 
the  new  initiates  and  their  predecessors  of  a  dozen  years.  The  aims, 
and  largelv  the  methods,  were  identical ;  the  same  spirit  breathed  in 


Brunonian.  153 

tlio  rovivod  body,  so  thiit  (k's[)ili'  llic  iutcTval  of  years  tlieiv  scciiumI 
to  have  been  no  break  in  the  line  of  succession.  Indeed,  from  the 
bejiinning  to  the  present,  nnity  of  [)urpose — and  that  a  nol)le  })nrpose 
—  has,  we  believe,  marked  the  histoiy  of  '' Brunonian."  and  our  best 
hope  for  the  future  lies  in  the  strength  of  this  ruling  principle.  Of  the 
deep,  inner  life  of  the  Chai)ter  no  record  may  be  put  into  words  :  it  is 
elearly  written  in  tlie  heart  of  ever}'  true  brother  Alpha  Delt.  The 
high  resolves  iiispin'd,  the  noble  thoughts  cherished,  the  puiv  and 
lasting  friendships  formed,  have  made  fellowship  in  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
to  man}-  in  preceding,  as  may  it  prove  to  many  in  succeeding,  classes 
the  choicest  .treasure  of  college  days. 

Among  the  honors  won  for  their  Chapter  and  the  Fraternity  have 
been  :  — 

Valedictorians. — C.  S.  Bradley,  "38;  F.  E.  Iloppin,  '30;  N.  Morton,  '40; 
H.  S.  Frieze,  '41;  (Break  in  Chapter  from  1841  to  1851);  F.  S.  Bradford,  '53; 
B.  Braman,  '54;  C.  B.  Goff,  '56;  I.  B.  Barlicr,  '61;  J.  H.  Remington,  '62:  W. 
R.  Perce,  '65;  J.  B.  G.  Pidge,  '66;  F.  Coggeshall,  '67;  W.  H.  Lyon,  '68;  ,).  S. 
Hutcliinson,  '69;  E.  W.  Babcock,  '74;  W.  P.  Sheffield,  '77. 

Salutatorians. — E.  Noyes,  '37;  W.  S.  Ames,  '38;  W.  T.  Wilson,  "3;);  K. 
Brooks,  '41 ;  (Break  in  Chapter  from  1841  to  1851)  ;  H.  B.  Staples,  '51 :  N.  W. 
Moore,  '52;  E.  T.  Caswell,  '53;  W.  W.  Keen,  '59;  A.  N.  Drown,  '61;  H.  F. 
Colby,  '62;  H.  B.  Miner,  '64;  M.  R.  Demming,  '65;  D.  Cole,  '67;  R.  G.  Kulin-. 
'69;  A.  Williams,  '70;  C.  F.  Parkhurst,  '76;  G.  S.  Goodspeed,  '80. 

Third  Rank  and  Classical  Oration. — G.  W.  Samson.  '39;  F.  Wilson,  "41; 
(Break  in  Chapter  from  1841  to  1851)  ;  S.  Brooks,  '52;  F.  M.  McAllister,  '53;  I). 
(ioodwin,  '57;  W.  McD.  Potter,  '59;  S.  W.  Duncan,  '60;  C.  T.  Lazcll,  '64;  E. 
Jiidson,  '65;  I.  N.  Smith,  'Qi^;  B.  I.  Wheeler,  '75. 

Fourth  Rank  and  the  Fhilosophicnl  Oration.  — M.  Morton,  '38;  S.  Glover,  '39; 
A.  Payne,  '40;  (Break  in  Chapter  from  1841  to  1851)  ;  H.  N.  Slater,  '54;  E.  O. 
Stevens,  '61;  S.  J.  Axtell,  '64;  C.  A.  G.  Thurston,  '66;  W.  C.  Poland,  -68;  T. 
I).  Anderson.  '74;   I.  <).  Winslow,  '78;  W.  C.  Ladd,-'81. 

Of  the  one  hundred  and  seventy-five  members  of  our  Chapter  who 
have  completed  the  classical  course,  one  hundred  and  twenty-one  have 
been  members  of  the  $  B  K ;  the  total  membership  of  that  society  in 
the  classes  hereafter  given  being  four  hundred  aud  sevent3'-nine. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

1836. 
James  Wilmer  Dallaim.     M.K. 
Erasmus  Darwin  Fish.     E.  H. 
Edwin  Notes.     O.B. 
George  Washington  Peck.     P.K. 
Charles  William  Reding.     B'.U. 
William  Shaw  Ames.     MJ\. 
Charles  Manning  Bowers.      II. M. 
Charles  Smith  Bradley.     A.B. 
Alfred  Colburn.     J.  FJ. 
Ezra  Williams  Howard.     P.  W. 
Thomas  Allen  Jenckes.     O.H. 
George  Van  Ness  Lothrop.     E'.Z. 
Marcus  Morton.     E'.  3. 
Henry  Clay  Whitaker.     N.F. 
Samuel  Glover,  Jr.     P.H. 
Francis  Edwin  Hoppin.     A^.  F. 
George  Washington  Packard.     P .B. 
James  Brown  Mason  Potter.     2'.  M. 
George  Whitefield  Samson.      0.  W. 
William  Thomas  Wilson.     ././/. 

1851. 

Henry  Augustus  Allen.     ./'./. 
Samuel  Pennim AN  Bates.      Ff.B. 
Frank  Standish  Bradford.     /'.  </>. 
Benjamin  Br  am  an.     P.I'. 
OsBORN  Edward  Bright.     A^'.A. 
Samuel  Brooks.      7.  V. 


Bnmoniaii.  155 


Edwaiii)  Thompson  Caswell.      i'.V. 

Frank  AVoodhkidgk  Cheney.     VjV. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Davis.     H.  'I'. 

Walter  HiLLMAN.     LA'. 

Francis  Marion  McAllister.     M.iL 

Nathan  Wheaton  Moore.     A.I. 

Elijah  Perry.     P.F/. 

Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  Jr.      /.  d'. 

Hamilton  Barclay  Staples.     A.(K 

Asa  Messer  Williams.     A'.Z. 

Thomas  Vernon.     I'.  I'. 

1837. 
'*^'  James  Wilmer  Dallam.      M.K.     Matagorda,  Tex. 

Lawyer. 

'^^  Erasmus  Darwin  Fish,  LL.B.      E.H.     Thornton,  N.H. 

LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1839. 

Edwin  No  YES.      O.B.     Water  ville.  Me. 

Lawyer  since  1841.  Tutor  Colbv  Univ.,  1837-8.  Geu.  Supt.  of  Railroads,  Mc.  and 
Mich.,  18'49-71.     Me.  State  Senator,  1850-1. 

^^'•'  George  Washington  Peck.     P.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Editor  of  Am.  Review,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Musical  Review,  Boston  Pout,  New 
Yorlv  Courier  and  Enquirer;  Contributor  to  Atlantic  Monthly.  Autlior  of  Melbourne 
and  the  Chincha  Islands,  with  Sketches  of  Lima ;  Voyage  Around  the  World ;  Sonnets  of 
the  Sidewalk;  Aurifodina,  or  Adventures  iu  the  Gold  Region.     Died  June  6,  1809. 

Rev.   Charles  William  Reding.      B'.Il.      Beverly  Farms, 
Mass. 

Baptist  Clergyman.  Mass.  St.ate  Representative,  1860-1.  Author  of  Historical  Discourse 
on  the  50th  Anniversary  of  Baptist  Church,  Webster,  Mass.,  1864. 

1838. 

William  Shaw  Ames.      M.K.     Providence,  R.I. 

Law  Student. 

Rev.  Charles  Manning  Bowers.     E.M.     Clinton,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1847.  Editor  Clinton  Courant  two  years;  Mass.  State  Represen- 
tativc,  1864=5.     D.D.,  Brown,  1870. 

Charles  Smith  Bradley.     A.B.     Providence,  R.I. 

Lawyer.  Tutor  Brown,  1838-40.  Delegate  to  several  national  democratic  conven- 
tions, including  that  of  1860.  Chief  Justice  R.  I.  Supreme  Court,  1866-8.  Lecturer 
Harvard  Law  School, 3  years;  Prof.  Jurisprudence  Harvard  Law  School,  1876-9.  Author 
of  Addresses  before  Alumni  of  Brown,  Harvard  Chapter  of  (l>  B  K,  etc.  LL.D.,  Brown, 
1867.     Fellow  Brown  since  1866. 

Rev.  Alfred  Colburn.      J.  /7.     Worcester,  Mass. 


1840 


1^6 


runontaii. 


'^  Ezra  Williams  Howard.      R  ¥.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer.    Died  December  9, 1869. 

^'^^^  Thomas  Allen  Jexckes.      O.H.     Cumberlaud,  R.I. 

Lawyer.  Tutor  Mathematics,  Brown,  1839-40.  Representative  from  Rhode  Island, 
1867-71.  Author  of  Jeuekes  Bill,  entitled  A  Bill  to  Regulate  the  Civil  Service  of  the  United 
States,  and  to  Promote  the  Efficiency  Thereof;  and  of  addresses  on  various  public  occasions. 
LL.D.,  Brown,  1873.     Died  ISTovember  4,  1875. 

George  Yax  Ness  LoTHEOP.     I'/.Z.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Attorney  General  Mich.,  1848-50;  General  Counsel  Michigan  Central  R.R. 
Co.,  since  1855.    Author  of  occasional  addresses.     LL.D.,  Brown,  1873. 

Marcus  Morton,  LL.B.     E.E.     Andover,  Mass. 

Chief  Justice  Mass.  since  1882;  Member  Constitutional  Convention,  1853;  State 
Representative,  1858;  Justice  Suffolk  Co.  Superior  Court,  1858-9;  Justice  Mass.  Superior 
Court,  1859-69;  Justice  Supreme  Judicial  Court  since  1869.  LL.B.,  Harvard  I'niv.,  1840; 
LL.D.,  Brown,  1869. 

Henry  Clay  Whitaker.     N.F.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Agent.  Contributor  Providence  Daily  Journal;  Com- 
mercial Editor  and  Book  Critic,  1859-78.    Author  of  several  poems. 


1839. 

*^**^  Samuel  Glover,  Jr.      P.fl.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Theo.  Student  Newton  Theo.  Sem.,  1840-2.    Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1842. 

*'^  Francis  Edwin  Hoppin,  LL.B.     N.F.      Providence,  R.  I. 

Municipal  Judge,  1853-8.  Author  of  several  published  discourses.  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1842.    After  1858  practised  little,  and  died  June  20,  1868. 

* '^  George  Washington  Packard.     P./i.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Student  Theology  Harvard  Univ. 

James  Brown  Mason  Potter.     l.M.      Washington,  D.  C. 

Additional  Paymaster,  U.  8.  A.,  1861 ;  Mai.  and  Paymaster,  U.  8.  A.,  1864 ;  Bvt.  Lieut. 
Col.,  U.S.A.,  1865. 

Rev.  George  Whitefield  Samson.     0.  W.     New  York  City. 

Clergyman.  Pres.  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1859-71 ;  Pi .  -.  TJiii-.  i>  Female 
Coll.,  1871-5.  Baptist  Clergyman  since  1875.  Contributor  C/irUtiai>  L:  ,'.  ■  .  /.■  t,<,/^lical 
Alliance,  Baptist  Quarterly.  Author  The  Physical  in  Spiritualism,  l^^l  ;  Spii  inialism 
Tested,  1860;  To  Daimonion,  or  The  Spiritual  Medium,  1851 :  Element-  ..t  Ait(  ritleisra, 
1866;  Abridged,  1868;  Atonement,  1878;  Creation  and  Immortality,  1882;  The  Divine 
Law  as  to  AVines,  1880.  D.D.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1858.  Member  Am.  Scientific  Soc. ;  Am. 
Philological  Soc. 

*'«^='  William  Thojias  Wilson,  M.D.     A.n.     Baltimore,  INId. 

Prof.  Materia  Medica  Washington,  Md.,  Univ.,  1845-9.     Died  July,  1852. 


1840. 

t  James  Burrill  Curtis.      M.  '/'.     Edinburgh,  ScotLiud. 

Literateur.     Went  to  Europe   and  took  Orders   iu   the   Church   of  England.     M.A. 
Cambridge  Univ.,  England,  1861. 


Brunonian. 
Rev.  Ehexkzki!    Dodc.e.      I'./.     Jlamiltoii.  N.  Y. 


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,  Chicago  Univ. 

,  1S09. 

Rev.  IIeman  Lincoln.     A.V.     Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Prof.  Kcflcslastii-al  History.  Xowton  TIioo.  Inst,  since  1868.  BapliM  l':.^t..i-.  Xrw 
Uritain,  I'a.,  lS4.W,o;  riiila.lcl|ilii:i,  I'a.,  1S;,(I-:'.;  .lan.aica  Plain,  Mass.,  is.",::  '.,  IV.  ■ .  hl^  n.r, 
U.  I.,  1Sr.0-S.  Chan. •(.!!. .r  Iniv.  of  I.rwisluir!.',  I'a.,  18ol-3.  Trustee  \:y..v.u.  Im,;;-si). 
Fellow  Brown  sincr  IS.Sii.  lOditor  ChrixtUtn  rhnmirlr,  1S48-51;  \S\iUU>n,t:i  <•„,!  l;,jl.,t„r, 
1854-67.  Coiitribntor  lii/j/iot/ieca  Sacnt,  C/iri-itian  /if  view,  £aptist  Quarto-li/,  ttc  I).  1)., 
Rochester  Univ.,  1865.     Member  Pa.  Hist.  Boc. 

1856  Nathaniel  Morton,  LL.B-.      A'.  77.     Tannton,  Mass. 

Tutor  Brown,  1840-1.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1S4.3.     Died  February  12,  1856. 

Abraham  Payne.   A'.//.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer.  Attorney  General  R.  I.,  1863;  State  Representative,  1878-9.  Contributor 
Provid«nce  </o!»'na/.     Member  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc. 

184I. 

Rev.  Kendall  Broods.      A.  £.     Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Pros.  Kalamazoo  Coll.  siiue  isr.s;    Tutor  Columbian  Univ.,  1841-3.     Baptist  Pastor, 

EastiiMii,  M.  ..  1-1-  ":      I'l-r.  M  111.  ,11  iii.s  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Colby  Univ.,  1852-5. 
Pa-i-i    i  I     h  1  ,          )-  I      11    Xational  Baptint,  1865-8.     Member  Board  of 

Edii.      I     I    '  I,  ,         isl  Quarterly,  Barnard's  Am.  Journal  of  Educa- 

tion, /;./j  '/   '  /,■-  -■-.  '-  .     I'. I'.,  l;r..v,.i.  !-.;,;. 

^^*  Frederick  William  Coffin.     J.B.     Edgartown,  INIass. 
Henry  Simmons  Frieze.     M.ll.K.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Acting  Pres.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1869-70,  and  since  1881;  'J'utor  Brown,  1841-54;  Prof. 
Latin  Univ.  Mich,  since  1854.  Author  of  an  edition  of  the  /Eneid,  1860;  an  edition  of 
Quintilian,  1867.  Contributor  to  various  reviews.  TiL.D.,  Chicago  Univ.,  1870;  LL.D., 
Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1870. 

Rev.  Richard  Clarence  Hall.      A.//.     Baltimore,  Md. 
tRev.  Daniel  )Shepardson.     2'./.     Granville,  Ohio. 

Teacher.  Pastor,  1841-55.  Prin.  Woodward  School,  1855-63.  Pres.  Cincinnati  Board 
of  Public  School  Examiners,  16  years;  Pres.  Granville  Young  Ladies'  Inst,  since  1868. 
Author  of  occasional  addresses,  etc.     A.M.,  honorary.  Brown,  1853. 

Rev.  Franklin  Wilson.     P.M.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Pastor  Waverlv,  Md.,  1845-7;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1847-52.  Editor  True  Tn/OH,  1850-61 ; 
C/irisiiaii  /.V(/f(/',"  1856-7;  Maryland  BaptiM,  1865.  Author  of  Prize  Essay,  Duties  of 
Churches  to  their  Pastors,  1852;  various  religious  articles;  Popular  Amusements,  1857; 
Keep  the  Church  Pure,  1856:  The  Comparative  Influence  of  Baptist  and  Pedo-baptist  Prin 
ciples  in  the  Christian  Nurture  of  Children,  1858;  Wealth,  Its  Investment  and  Use.  D.I)., 
Columbian  Univ.,  1865. 

185I.       • 

Samuel  Penmman   Bates.      II.  li.     Meadville,  Pa. 

Supt.  Public  Insini.tiMti  -ill.-, ■  1^74;  I'rin.  Meadville  Acad.,  18.53-7  ;  Supt.  Crawford  Co. 
Public  Schools,  18.-,7  <;<i\  |ie|.iii\  .-upt.  I'lii. 11  liisiruction  Pa.,  1860-6.  Slate  Historian  Pa., 
1866-73;  Pres.  Pul.lie  l.il.r.nv  .\  ~- k  iatinii.  IsT'i-SO.  Author  of  Di-scourse  on  Life  and 
Public  Servie, ..,,!•  ,1., In,  n.iik.r,  |).1>.,  rie-hl.,ii  of  .Ml.  ^rlieriv  Coll. :  Metho.l  of  Teachers' 
Institutes:  liiu'.-t  .il-  l-.o,]  l.,\^-:  -.  ,i,..  ..f  ai  li.  1.  -  ..11  I'Iivm.-mI  Cultur.',  18r,2-;i :  History 
of  Pa.  V.ihHii. ■■■,-.  .'i  X..U..  1-il-  v  l,i\,-..|ili.(l.a.niMi~..r  I'a.,  1ST-.':  Martial  Deeds  ..f  Pa., 
1875;  Battle  ..fCttv-l.i.!-,  1^7..;  1  liM..i-y  ..I'  (r..  \vt..i-.l  1  ■....  Is7s.  C..nlribut.ir  t..  X'ol.  Xll. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  ],I,.D..  Allegheny  C.>ll.,  1S65.  Meiiibir  I'a.  Hist.  Soe.,  1866; 
Crawford  Co.  Hist.  Soc. 


158  Bruiio7iia7i. 

Hamilton  Barclay  Staples.     A.O.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Dist.  Atty.  Middle  Dist.,  Maes.,  1874-81;  Justice  Mass.  Superior  Court  since 
1881.  Author  of  A  Day  at  Mount  Vernon  in  1797;  and  occasional  addresses.  Member 
Axn.  Antiquarian  Soc. 

*^^^   Asa  Messer  Williams.      V .Z.     Northampton,  Mass. 

Studied  Theo.  Harvard  Univ.    Tutor  Antioch  Coll.,  1856-9.    Died  September 2, 1859. 


1852. 

Rev.  Samuel  Brooks.     ./.  Y' .     Kalamazoo.  Mich. 

Prof.  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Kalamazoo  Coll  ,  since  1869;  Tutor  Greek. 
Brown,  1854-5;  Instructor  Hebrew,  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1860-1.  D.D.,  Franklin  Coll., 
1875. 

Nathan  Wheaton  Moore.     A' .1' .     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Prin.  Urban  School,  San  Francisco,  since  1864.    Contributor  to  various  magazines. 

Elijah  Perry.     (D'.FJ.     Rolla,  Mo. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Acad.,  18.52-3;  Curator  Mo.  Univ.,  186.3-74.  Mo. 
State  Representative,  1863-4.  Circuit  Atty.  18th  Mo.  Judicial  Circuit,  1866-7;  Circuit 
Judge  18th  Mo.  Judicial  Circuit,  1869-75.  . 


1853- 

Frank  Standish  Bradford,  M.D.     P.0.    New  York  City. 

Physician  and  Prof.  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  N.  J.  Homceopathic  Medical 
Coll.  since  1869;  Prof.  Mathematics  Miss.  Baptist  State  Coll.,  1853-4.  Prof.  Theory 
and  Practice  X3f  Medicine  in  N.  T.  Homceopathic  Coll.  for  Women,  1866-70.  M.D. ,  Jefferson 
Medical  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  1858.  Member  Am.  Inst,  of  Homoeopathy.  Asst.  Surgeon 
R.  I.  Regiment  Light  Art.,  U.  S.  A. 

OsBORN  Edward  Bright.     A^A'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Counsel  for  several  railroad  and  other  corporations.  Sergt.  Maj.  22d  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Edward  Thoivipson  Cas-\vell,  M.D.    (d' J' .    Providence,  li.  I. 

Physician ;  Surgeon  R.  I.  Hospital ;  Consulting  Physician  Providence  Dispensary ; 
Pres.  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine ;  Pres.  R.  I.  Medical  Soc.  Author  of  Translation  of  Semeleder 
on  the  Laryngoscope;  Addresses  before  Medical  Societies,  etc.;  Contributor  to  medical 
journals.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  1859.  Member  Am.  Acad,  of 
Medicine. 

Rev.  Francis  Marion  McAllister.   .V./?.   Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Pastor  Trinity  Church. 

1854. 

f Henry  Augustus  Allen,  LL.B.      V.F.      Citv  of  Jersey- 
ville,  111. 

Teacher.    LL.B.,  Slate  and  National  Law  School,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1855. 

Benjamin  Braman.     P.I.     New  York  City. 

Teacher  Cooper  Union,  New  York  City,  since  1875 ;  Tutor  Latin,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1855-6. 
Corresponding  Sec.  New  York  Microscopical  Soc,  1881 ;  Corresponding  Sec.  Torrey  Botani- 
cal Club,  1881.     Member  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Science. 


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159 


fFiJANK    \V(K)i)iu:ii)(4K  C'liENKV.       I'Jl'.      Soutli    ^lanclu'stcr, 
(/onn. 

Silk  Manufucturer.  Treas.  Cheney  Brothers.  Pres.  South  Manchester  R.R.  Co. 
Iviout.  Col.  16th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862;  wotiiided  at  Battle  of  Antietam,  September  17, 
18(VJ;  discharged  on  account  of  wounds,  December  24,  18G2. 

George     William    Curtis.        I\M.        AVct;t  New    Hri^liton, 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Kilitor  Harpers'  Weekly  since  1864.  Member  N.  Y.  Constitutional  Convention,  1867-8. 
Life  Kcijont  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1864.  Chairman  Civil  Service  Committee,  1871-2.  Consul 
Gen.  to  Egypt,  1861-3.  Assoc.  Editor  Ptitnam'-i  Moutlili/ ;  Editor  Easy  Chair  of  IliirperH' 
Montlih/  since  1853.  Author  of  Nile  Notes  of  a  Howadji,  N.  Y.,  1S.J2,"  London,  ISoJ;  The 
Howadjiin  Syria,  N.  Y.,  1852,  London,  18.52;  Lotus  Eating,  a  Summer  Book.  X.  Y.,  1S.52, 
London,  1852;  The  Potiphar  Papers,  1854;  Prue  and  I,  1856.  Pres.  X.  Y.  Civil  Service 
Reform  Assoc.,  1881.    LL.D.,  Madison  Univ.,  ISOS;  LL.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1881. 

t Benjamin  Franklin  Davis.     li.  W.     Nashville,  Tenn. 
Walter  Hillman.     I. A'.     Clinton,  Miss. 

Pres.  Central  Female  Inst,  since  1856.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Mississippi  Coll.,  18.54-6; 
Pres.  Mississippi  Coll.,  1867-73.     LL.D.,  Mississippi  Coll.,  1873. 

Horatio  Nelson  Slater,  Jr.      A.W.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Treas.  Slater  Woollen  Co.     Trustee  Brown  since  1870. 

John  WiNTHROP  Vernon.     PAL     Providence,  R.  I. 

Cashier  Merchants'  National  Bank,  Providence. 

Thomas  Vernon,  LL.B.     I.I'.K.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Hanard  Univ.,  1856.      Corp.  71st  N.  Y.  V.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 


1855. 

'fNATHAN  Miller  Wheaton  Abbot.      T.U.     Warren,  R.I. 

Clerk  for  Commodore  Abbot,  his  father,  on  U.  S.  Ship  "  Macedonian,"  for  a  few  months 
before  his  death.    Died  at  sea.  May  31,  1853. 

fDAViD  Allen  Andreavs.      (P'.d.     Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  of  Horse  Shoe  Nails,  W.  M.  Moonev  &  Co.,  since  1876.  Sec.  Globe  Nail 
Co.,  1865-77. 

t William  Waterman  Chapin.     H'.K.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Sec.  R.  I.  Board  of  State  Charities  and  Corrections  since  1873.  Sec.  Providence  Board 
of  Trade,  1871-73. 

"  Cortland  Hoppin,  M.D.      O.F.     Providence,  R.  I. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1860.    Died  October  19,  1876. 

Joseph  Darwin  Long.     .fP.     Onarga,  Illinois. 

Real  Estate  Agent.  Lawyer;  Atty.  Illinois  Central  R.R.,  20  years.  Contributor  to 
Illinois  Digest  of  Law  Reports ;  Good  Company.  Honorary  Member  Chicago  Philosophical 
Soc. 

*  Morris  Bar'ker  Morgan.      0.  T.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Merchant  in  Providence;  later  Custom  House  Oflicial  New  Orleans.  Died  October  5 
1874.     ■ 

**  George  Burgess  Paine.     B'.H".     Providence,  R.  I. 

Stud.  Theology  Gen.  Sem.  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Travelled  in  Europe,  and  died 
at  Leghorn,  Tuscany,  December  9,  1858. 


:6o  Brunonian. 

Rev.  Albert  Hale  Plumb.    H'.P.    Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor  Walnut  Ave.  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1858. 

Henry  Dudley  Williams.     .VJl'.     Jamaica  Plains,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Dealer  in  Paintings  and  Engravings,  William:*  &  Everett,  Boston,  Mass.    Trustee  Dean 
Acad.     Trustee  Tuft's  Coll.  since  1880. 


1856. 

Charles  Henry  Alden,  M.D.      H'.Hl'.      Washington,  D.  C. 

Surgeon  U.  S.  A.  M.D.  T'niv.  of  Pa.,  1858.  Corresponding  Fellow  New  York  Acad. 
of  Medicine,  1880.     Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  1860;  Surgeon,  1866.    Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  1865. 

James  Madison  Cutts,  Jr. ,  LL.B.   B'.A'.   Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyfer.  Prof,  of  Rhetoric,  Oratory,  and  History,  Seton  Hall  Coll.,  1870-6.  Associate 
Editor  South  Western,  1868.  Author  of  A  Brief  Treatise  on  Constitutional  and  Party 
Questions.  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1860.  Private  1st  R.  I.  Inf ,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  Capt.  llth 
Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1861;  Judge  Advocate  on  Staff  of  Major  General  \.  E.  Buruside;  Bvt. 
Major,  U.S.  A.,  1864;  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  1864;  Capt.  20th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1866-8. 


f Thomas  Ewing.     B'.Y.     Lancaster,  Ohio. 


Lawyer.  Chief  Justice  Kan.  Supi-eme  Court,  1860-2.  Member  National  Peace  Con- 
ference, 1861;  Member  Constitutional  Convention  of  Ohio,  1873-4;  IT.  S.  Representative 
from  Ohio,  1877-81;  Trustee  Ohio  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Orphans'  Home,  18T4-S;  Trus- 
tee Ohio  Univ.,  1878-83;  Vice  President  Cincinnati  Law  Coll.,18sl.  (  (iiitriinitiiv  t..  \;iii(His 
papers  and  magazines.  LL.D.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  1870.  Private  Fmiitir  iIkh  i~.  \\  ;i-li- 
ington,  March  and  April,  1861 ;  Col.  llth  Kan.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1862;  Uiiu.  (  m  n.  \  .  1-.,  Im.:;; 
Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.  Vols.,  March  13, 1865 ;  resigned  February  23, 1865.  A.M.,  h.jiinrarv,  I'.iow  n, 
1860. 

Charles  Bradford  Goff.     A.ii'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Prin.  English  and  Classical  School  since  1864. 


1857- 

Alexander  Thompson  Britton.    E.O'.    Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  D.  C.  Board  of  Metropolitan  Police.  Commissioned  to  codify  U.  S. 
Public  Land  Laws,  1879-81.  Washington  Atty.  for  leading  railroads  and  companies. 
Author  of  U.  8.  Land  Laws,  General  and  Permanent;  U.  S.  Land  Laws,  Local  and 
Temporary,  3  vols.,  1880.     Private  Nat.  Rifles  of  D.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1861. 

t Charles  Henry  Childs,  Jr.      R.A.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Cashier  Third  Nat.  Bank. 

Samuel  Coffin  Eastman,  LL.B.     Z'.-  .      Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Concord  Citv  Treas.,  1862-77.  Author  of  White  Mountain  Guide  Book,  1860; 
N.  H.  Town  Officer,  1866."  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1S.59.  Member  N.  H.  Hist.  8oc. ;  R.  I. 
Hist.  Soc. 

*  "^'''f Charles  William  Gladding.     II'. li.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Died  at  Providence,  R.  L,  April  10,  1854. 

Rev.  Daniel  Goodwin.     A. A'.     East  Greenwich.  R.  L 

Rector  St.  Luke's  Church. 

Charles  Hutchins  Hapgood.     A.K.     Alton,  111. 

Manufacturer. 


Brii7wnian.  i6i 


*"«"  Benjamin  Hale   Smith.     A'.W     (Uoiiccsttn-,  Mass. 

Lawvor.  ^t,■lHs.  Stale  Reprosentativc,  1863-4.  ^r.■r,llM■l■  ( '.Inii. ester  School  Board,  1867. 
Citv  Solfcitor,  ISTC;  Chainnau  Hepublican  TownCoiuiHiil,.. ;  liiKtoe  Public  Library  Fund. 
FuiilislKT  Oloiu-fster.  Mas.s.,  Telegraph,  Gape  Ann  A'l >■.,■' i«r,  Gape  Arm  Bulletin. 
Died  November  23,  1880. 

^Rev.  Augustus  Wbodbari/.      II'. Z.      Provident'C,  R.  I. 

Chairman  Lowell,  Mass.,  School  Committee,  1855-57;  Member  Providence  Srliool 
Committee,  1863-9.  State  Keprescntative,  R.  I.,  1863-4  and  1874-5.  Clianriiiin  Mi.te 
Prison  Inspectors,  R.  I.,  1876-77.  Pres.  Alumni  Harvard  Divinity  School,  issl  Aul hrn- 
of  numerous  hist,  works  and  commemorative  addresses:  (Vimpaign  First  li.  L  Ditaelied 
Militi:i,  1S(V2 ;  Maj.  Uen.  A.  E.  Burnside  and  the  Ninili  Army  < 'orpS,  1867;  Sketches  ot 
A.  K.  Buniside,' Wm.  H.  Reynolds,  Wm.  B.  We,. In,,  .\:itl,;,niel  Brown,  in  Bartlett  s 
Rhode  Island  Odioers,  1867;  many  sermons,  addn  s>es,  ,,iaii,>Ms;  Oration  at  Dedication 
of  Soldiers' and  Sailors' Monument,  Providence,  R.  1.,  1S71.  Contributor  to  C/tri.xtian 
Examiner,  New  Englander,  North  American  Review.  B.D.,  Cambridge  Divmity  School, 
.  1849. 

1858. 

RoBEKT  Boyle  Chapman.      /i^2'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Insurance  Agent.  Sec.  State  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  (^o. :  Am.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. ;  Knter- 
prise  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

Charles  Lewis  Colby.     B'.I'.  •  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Pres.  Wis.  Cen.  R.R.;  Wis.  &  Minn.  R.R.  Co.;  Chippewa  Falls  &  Western  R.R.  Co. 
Wis.  State  Representative,  1880.  Author  of  published  speeches  on  Railroad  Taxation ; 
Railroads  and  the  People ;  Against  Death  Penalty  in  Wis.     Trustee  Brown  since  1879. 

I  Albert  Eugene  Faxon.     A.  A.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

Samuel  Turner  Harris.      A.O'.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Stock  Raiser.    Formerly  Lawyer. 

t William  Augustus  Mowry.     tl'.li.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Founder  and  Prin.  English  and  Classical  School  since  1864.  Prin.  English  and  Scientific 
Department  Providence  High  School,  1859-64.  Author  of  Richard  Mowry,  His  Ancestors 
anci  His  Descendants,  1878;  The  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  Mowry,  1879;  Political  Edu- 
cation" Who  Invented  the  American  Steamboat?  Editor  Schoolmaster,  three  years. 
Pres  R  I  Institute  of  Instruction,  1864-5;  Pres.  Am.  Institute  of  Instruction,  1881. 
Member  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Soc.  for  Encouragement  of  Domestic  Industry ;  Providence  Frank- 
lin Soc  •  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Soc. ;  Honor.ary  Member  N.  H.  Antiquarian 
Soc.     Capt.  Co.  K,  11th  R.  1.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3.     A.M.,  honorary.  Brown,  1866. 

*''*^*  Joseph  HuRLBUT  Patten.      O.A'.K.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Bank  Teller.     Died  December  17,  1874. 

tJoHN  Meredith  Read,  Jr.,  LL.B.     M.l\      Albany,  N.  Y. 

Consul  General  at  Paris,  1869-76;  U.  S.  Minister  to  Greece,  1876-81.  Adj.  Gen.,  N.  Y., 
1861.  Original  Trustee  Cornell  Hniv  Anth..,-  of  Hislnrie.il  Tnr,uirv  Coneerning  Hen- 
drick  Hudson,  1866;  The  Keliiiion  of  tie  S  ,il  1,.  rbmls  .-...d  Annn.l-;  Imi-sI  Ainnml  Dis- 
course' delivered  before  the  IM.  Hi-:.  -"•;  A  Hi-'.  Iii|iur>  Cm-  ■111111-  llniiy  Hudson 
His  Friends,  Relatives,  and  Iv.rlv  l.n..  IM-  (  '  '.in  ,1  i,.,.  unli  ,!,.■  Mu-,,,s>  C.iniK.ny  .and 
Discovery  of  Delaware  Bay:  Lile  ,,i  llud-.n.  1  ~7m.  M.m'.e,-  All..ni>  In-iuute;  Am.  Philo- 
sophicalSoc;  New  England  llisi.  .•md  ( .,,1  .il^.-ied  .-,.,.;  i  •,„•■■ -^iMinding  Member  Am. 
Ethnological  Soc.  Honorary,  V.  N.  .\.,  1-.;  M.  l:  >■  A  ,  1m.7.  ImIIonv  and  Founder 
Royal  Soc.  of  Northern  Anti(inaries  IsDi.  Coini.ien.led  ).y  h  reneh  Aead.,  lSb7;  Iruatee 
Albany  Female  Acad.  Chairman  Albany  Dist.  ('oMiniitlee.  Membi'r  Am.  Social  Scienc- 
Association.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  East  India  Company  and  of  the  Muscovy  Company 
1867 ;  and  of  the  War  Department,  U.  8.  A.,  1861.     A.M.,  honorary.  Brown,  1866. 

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1859. 
Adonie AM  Brown  Judson ,  M . D  .    Z' .P .  K.    New  York  City . 

Ortbopedic  Surgeon  to  Out-Patient  Bepartment,  X.  T.  Hospital,  since  1878.  Author  of 
History  of  the  Am.  Epizootic  of  1872-3;  Epidemic  Cholera  in  the  Mississippi  Valley  in 
1873;  "The  Cause  of  Kotation  in  Lateral  Curvature  of  the  Spine.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical 
Coll.,  1865;  M.D.,  ad  eundem,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868.  Member  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Sciences; 
Fellow  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Medicine;  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ; 
Passed  Asst.  Surgeon,  1864;  Surgeon,  1866. 

Elnathan  Judson.      0'.r.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1862. 

William  Williams  Keen,  Jr..  M.D.     n'.l'.    Philadelphia. 
Pa. 

Constituent  Trustee  Crozer  Theo.  Sem.  since  1S67 ;  Prof.  Artist  Anatomy,  Pa.  Acad,  of 
Fine  Arts,  since  1875;  Lecturer  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  1867-75;  Philadelphia  School  of 
Anatomy,  1866-75.  Author  of  On  Reflex  Paralysis,  -with  Colleagues,  1864 ;  Gunshot 
Wounds  and  Other  Injuries  of  Nerves;  Practical  Anatomy;  A  Sketch  of  the  Early  History 
of  Practical  Anatomy;  Gunshot  Wounds  of  the  Brain;  and  very  many  surgical  papers. 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  1862.  Fellow  Coll.  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia;  Member 
Phil  Acad  Nat.  Science;  Am.  Med.  Assoc.  Advancement  of  Science.  Trustee  Brown,  1873. 
Asst.  Surgeon  oth  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-1;  Asst. 
and  Executive  Oflicer  Eckingtou  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Samuel  Thane  Poinier.     A.E'.     Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Postmaster  since  1880;  U.  S.  Commissioner  since  1867;  Chief  Super\'isor  of  Elections 
since  1872.    Editor,  1869-71.    Chaplain  15th  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-5. 

George  LoEiNG  Porter,  M.D.     A'.0.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Physician.  Official  Visitor  Insane  Retreat,  Hartford,  Conn.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical 
Coll.,  1862.  Member  National  Medical  Soc;  Conn.  Medical  Soc.  Commissioned  Asst. 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;.Capt.,  1867;  Post  Surgeon  Washington  Arsenal,  1864;  Bvt.  Capt., 
Bvt.  Maj.,  1865. 

*^^  Rev.  Walter  McDltfie  Potter.     P.1\      Cranston,  R.I. 

Missionary  to  Denver  City,  Colo.,  and  Founder  of  First  Baptist  Church.  Grad.  Theo. 
Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.    Died  April  9,  1866. 

*'*^  Joseph  Porter  Pratt.     B'.Z.     Lawrence,  Mass. 

Preceptor  Suffield  Acad.,  six  months.     Died  May  6,  1863. 


i860. 

Thomas  Williams  Bicknell.      6.  ¥.     Boston,  Mass. 

Editor  and  Publisher.  School  Commissioner,  R.  L,  1869-79.  R.  I.  State  Representa- 
tive, 1859-60.  Prin.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  High  School,  1860-4,  and  1867-9;  Prin.  Providence 
Grammar  School,  1865-8.  Author  of  Memorial  of  William  Lord  Noyes,  1867;  History  of 
Barrington,  1870 ;  Report  R.  I.  State  Schools,  1870-4.  Editor  N.  E.  Journal  of  Education. 
LL.D.,  Straight  Univ.  and  Drury  Coll.,  1881. 

Rev.  Samuel  White  Dtos^can.      E.I'.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Ninth  St'.' Baptist  Church  since  1875.  Trustee  Dcnison  Univ.;  Rochester 
Theo.  Sem.  Pres.  Ohio  Baptist  State  Convention.  Author  of  Historical  Discourse  upon 
the  Semi  Centennial  of  the  Ninth  Street  Baptist  Church.  D.D.,Chic.'igo  Univ.,  187o.  Capt. 
50th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Rev.  Adoniram  Judson  Gordon.     A'JI''.     Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor  Clarendon  St.  Baptist  Church  since  1869.  Trustee  Brown  ;  Newton  Theo.  Inst. 
AuthoroflnChrist,  1872;  Grace  and  Glory,  1881.    D.D.,  Brown,  1878. 


Bruno  fiian.  163 

Fkancis  Metcalf  PoM).      /'.//.      Providence,  R.  I. 

Dealer  in  Musical  Inslruinentf. 

IIenky  Kikke  Pouter.     A. 2'.     Pittsburg,  Pii. 

Manufacturer  of  Light  Locomotives.   Trustee  CrozerTlieo.  Sein.,  1S"2-81.   Corp.  Co.  A. 
45th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Howard  Malcom  Rice.      f'.il'.K.     l^rovidence,  R.  I. 

Instructor  English  and  Classical  School. 


1861. 

"^'''  Isaac  Bowen   Barker,      li.l'.     C^imbridge,  Mass. 

Asst.  Prof.  Ethics  and  English  Literature,  I'.  8.  Naval  Acad.,  1861-3;  Instructor 
Rhetoric  and  English  Literature  Brown,  1867-8 ;  Prof.  iModern  Languages  Univ.  of  E.  Tcnn., 
1869-73;  Instructor  German  Harvard  Univ.,  1870-5.    Died  March  22,  1875. 

Thomas  Thompson  Caswell.     B'.II.     Washington,  1).  C. 

Paymaster,  U.  S.  IST. ;  Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  8.  X.,  1861 ;  Paymaster,  1863. 

'"'''tKDWARD  Dyer  Chamberlain.      ['.Z.     Boston,  Mass. 

Died  July  6,  1858. 

Albert  Newell  Drown.      /^  )''.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.   Edward    Oliver    Stevens.       E.)I.      Prome,   British 
Biirmah. 

Missionary  Am.  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  Contributor  to  Baptist  Missionary  Jfagu- 
eine  since  1866.  Editor  Judsou's  Burmese  and  English  Dictionary.  Author  of  A  Guide 
to  Musical  Notation,  and  other  works  in  Burmese. 

Washington  Benson  Trull,  M.D.     /./.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Author  of  On  Gunshot  Wounds  of  the  Cranium,  Ani.  Journal  of  Medical  Science, 
1863.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1863.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  1863;  Bvt.  Capt.,  1865;  Vol. 
Asst.  Surgeon,  Prussia,  1870-1. 

1862. 

fTnoMAS  Frederic  Brown.     li'.M.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cotton  Merchant.  Corp.  1st  R.  I.  Light  Art.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861;  2d  Lieut.,  1862;  1st 
Lieut.,  1862;  Capt.,  1864;  Bvt.  Major,  1864;  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  1865;  Inspector  Gen.  Artillery 
Brigade,  2d  Army  Corps,  1865. 

Rev,  Henry  Francis  Colby.     /•:.()'.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Pastor  First  Baptist  Church  since  1868.  Trustee  Denisou  Univ.  Author  of  Convention 
Poem,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Geneva,  N.  Y. ;  Memoir  of  Gardner  Colby,  1879 ;  Memoir  of  K.  E. 
Barney,  1881 ;  and  occasional  sermons  and  addresses. 

Joshua  INIellen.     A'.Z.     Wayland,  ]Mass. 

James  Henry  Remington.       I'.IJ'.     l'>rooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Slate  Representative,  R.  I.,  1863.  Attv.  for  Commonwealth  in  various  counties 
of  Va.,  1868-70;  Sec.  U.  S.  Law  Assoc,  1872-80;  Pres.  U.  8.  Law  Assoc,  since  1881.  Capt. 
7th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862;  Capt.  Vet.  Reserve  Corps;  Bvt.  Major. 

John  Deshon  Thurston.     J'.  I'.     Providence,  R.  T. 

Lawyer. 


164 


'run  Oman. 


1863. 


*'^^f  Joseph  Mantox  Bradley.     M.[\     Providence,  R.  I. 

Private  let  R.  I.  Light  Batterj-,  U.  8.  A.,  1S61.     Died  Maicli  7,  1879. 

f Charles  Ray  Brayton.     A.  T.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Ex-Deputy  Collector  Internal  Revenue,  R.  I. ;  Pension  Agent  and  Postmaster,  Provi- 
dence; Postmaster,  Port  Koyal.  1865.  1st  Lieut.  3d  R.I.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861;  Capt., 
1862;  Lieut.  Col.,  1863;  Col.,  1864;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.;  Capt.  17th  U.  8.  Inf.,  1867. 

* '^^^f  Gamaliel  Lyman  Davight.     B'.M.     Providence,  R.  1. 

Corp.  Ist  R.  I.  Lisht  Art.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861;  2d  Lieut.,  1861;  Ist  Lieut.,  1862;  Acting 
Asst.  Adj.  Gen.  Art.  Brtgade,  2d  Anny  Coqis.     Died  January  19,  1875. 

*'^'-f-WiLLL4M  Albert  Greene.     li'.J.     Frostburg,  Md. 


1864. 
Rev.  Seth  Jones  Axtell.      ^..\'.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Prin.  Leland  Univ.  since  1878.  Grad.  Newton  Tlieo.  Inst.  Contributor  to  the  M^atch- 
man,  National  Baptist,  Zion's  Advocate,  etc.    Corp.  5l9t  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3. 

Henry  Louis  Ha^oiond,  M.D.     fy.P.     Killingly,  N.  Y. 

Physician,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1866.  Pres.  Washington, 
WaiTen  and  Saratoga  Counties  Med.  Soc,  1878.  Author  of  Address  on  Medical  Ethics: 
Essay  on  Tetanus,  etc.    Acting  Asst.  Surgeon  2.5th  Army  Corps,  U.S.  A.,  1865. 

'^°  Charles  Thurber  Lazell.     B\F/.     Saxton's  River,  Yt. 

Teacher.  Sub-master  New  Bedford  High  School,  1869-73 ;  Prin.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  High 
School,  1873-5 ;  Teacher  Greek,  Agtronomy  and  History,  Vt.  Acad.,  1876-80.  Died  No- 
vember 20,  1880. 

Henry  Bradley  Miner.     B.ff.     Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Prin.  Dorchester  Everett  School  since  1875.  Prin.  Canton,  Mass.,  High  School,  1866-9; 
Boston  Tileston  School,  1869-75. 

Horace  Mann  Willard.      O.X'.     Saxton's  River,  Yt. 

Prin.  Vt.  Acad.  sinc#1876.  Prin.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Acad.,  1864-70;  Prin.  New  Lon- 
don Literary  and  Scientific  Institute,  1870-2;  Supt.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Public  Schools, 
1872-3;  Supt.  Newton  Public  Schools,  1873-6. 

1865. 

fZEPiiANiAH  Brown.      E.0.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cotton  Factor  and  Commission  Merchant,  firm  of  Mellen,  Brown  &  Co.  Corporal 
10th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.S.  A. ,1862;  1st  Lieut,  lllli  Regt.  Colored  Heavy  Art.;  Acting  Adj.  l.st 
Battalion,  1863-5. 

Rev.  Minor  RuDD  Demming.      P.P.     Boston,  Mass. 

General  Sec.  Boston  Y.M.C.  Association.  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Marlboro,  1868-71  ; 
First  Baptist  Church,  Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  1871-3. 

Rev.  Edavard  Jitdson.     li'.P.     New  York  City. 

Pastor  Berean  Baptist  Church  since  1881.  Prof.  Latin  and  Modern  Languages  Madison 
Univ.,  1868-74.    Author  of  Life  of  Adoniram  Judson,  and  published  sermons. 

Warren  Richmond  Perce.     .t.P.     Providence,  R.I. 

Lawyer. 


Bninonian.  i^5 

Joseph  Edwin  Spuink.      O.X'.K.      I'roviaence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer.     State  Representative',  1868-9. 

William  Henry  Williams,  LL.P..    .\' .  V •    New  YorkCily. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1867. 

tWiLLiAM  Clitus  Witter,  LL.B.     E' .li' .    New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.   Exmniner   in   Chancery   .inee    1878.     A. B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1865;  LL.B., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1867.     Private  liUli  li.  L  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

1 866. 

Hekbert   Cutler    Hullard,  M.D.      D' .1' .      North  Attle- 
boro',  Mass. 

Physician.    Asst.  I'rof.  Ethics  U.  S.  Naval  School,  AnnapoliH,  1866-8.     M.D.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1871. 

*"^'  John  Burton  Mustin,  M.D.     l\A'.     rinladelphia.  Pa. 

Physician.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1868.    Died  May  31,  1871. 

Rev.  John  Bartholomew  Gough  Pidge.      V.E'.     Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Pastor  Fourth  Baptist  Church  since  1879.   Translator  of  a  partof  Lange's  Commentary, 

Rev.  Emery  Huntinoton  Porter.    A'.IL    Pawtucket,  R.I. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  since  1870.     Grad.  Philadelphia  Divinity  School,  1869. 

Rev.    Charles    Abraham    Gardner    Thurston.        A'.//. 
Laconia,  N.  H. 

Acting  Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1881.' 

Lab  AN  Edwards  Warren,     /v.  W.     Waterville,  Me. 

Prof.  Mathematics  Colby  Univ.  since  1875.     Teacher  Now  London  (N.  H.)   Literary 
and  Scientific  Inst.,  1867-75;  Pres.,  1872-75. 

1867. 

*"*'tAj.BERT  Allin  Arnold.     B'.ll.     Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 

Retired  through  ill  health.     Died  February  11,  1882. 

Rev.  Freeborn  Coggeshall,  Jr.      H'-i^'^     Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  General  theo.  Sem.  Episcopal  Church,  N.  Y.     --^^f  •  ^'^'nv^,!!^' Fn"/  ""' 
Advent,  Boston,  1872.      Died  October  6,  1876,  while  studying  at  Univ.  Oxfo.d,  Lng. 

'«  Daniel  Cole.      VJ .K.     Walpole,  Mass. 

Prin.  Leland  and  Gray  Sem.,  Townsheud,  Vt.,  and  at  Walpole.     Died  Nov.  18.  1869. 

fGEORGE  Willis  Duncan.      iP.A.     Haverhill,  Mass. 

Capitalist. 

t Edgar  Greene  DuRFEE.      A.Z.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Sec.  Franklin  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

fFRANCis  Shubael  Goff.      P.H.     Providence,  R.  T. 

Commercial  Traveller. 


1876 


1 66  Bi'unonian. 

f Edward  Lewis  Osgood.     P.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Publisher,  J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co.  Banker,  Pai-is,  France,  ten  years.  Initiated  Dartinoutli 
Chapter. 

1868. 

t  Willi  AM  Hexry  Benxett,  M.D.      P.  J.      Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Physician  Children's  Home,  Atlantic  City,  since  1874;  Seaside  House  for  Invalid 
Women  since  1878;  St.  Christopher  Hospital  for  Children,  Philadelphia,  since  1875; 
Episcopal  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  since  1877.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1869.  Member  Phil- 
adelphia Pathological  Soc. 

Frank  Edward  Bliss.     X.I'.     Xew  York  City. 

Petroleum  Business. 

Rev.  William  Hexry  Lyox.     P.T.     Roxburj,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Unitarian,  Mount  Pleasant  Church,  since  1880.    B.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  \%1Z. 

EuGEXE  Watermax  Masox.      B'.0.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Cotton  Goods  Merchant. 

William  Carey  Polaxd.     P.  ()'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  Brown,  1871-6;  Assl.  Prof,  since  1876.  Prin.  Worcester 
Acad.,  1868-70.     Member  Am.  Philological  Soc. 

Iram  Nelson  Smith.     1\I' .     Fall  River,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

.1869. 

*'^f Osgood  Carxey  Baker.      A'.  J.     Providence,  R.  I. 
Fraxk  Wiltox  Freeborx.      A.E'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Teacher  Boston  Latin  School  since  1875.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Columbian  Univ.,  1871-2 ; 
Prin.  Hyde  Park  High  School,  1872-5. 

Ray  Greexe  Hltlixg.     A.Q'.     Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Teacher.  Asst.  Prin.  Fall  River  High  School,  1869-75;  Prin.  Fitchburg  High  School 
since  1875.  Contributor  to  R.  I.  Schoolmaster,  National  Xormal,  New  England  Journal 
of  Education,  Fall  River  Monitor,  and  Barnes'  Educational  Monthly;  Cor.  Mem.  R.  I. 
Hist.  Soc. ;  Pres.  Worcester  Co.  Teachers'  Convention,  1880. 

Rev.  JoHX  Skinner  Hutchinson.     K.P.    .Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Retired.  Teacher  Worcester  Acad.,  1869-70;  Asst.  Insti-uctor  Crozer  Theo.  Sem., 
1873-5.     Grad.  Newton  Theo.  Sem.,  1873. 

Rev.  Dura  Pratt  Morgan.     0'.A'.     Beverlj,  Mass. 

Sec.  Board  of  Trustees  and  Executive  Committee,  Colby  Acad.,  since  1879.  Private 
11th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Hospital  Steward,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-6. 

1870. 

Rev.  Thomas  Burgess.     2'./'.     St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Rector  St.  Luke's  Church.     Formerly  Instructor  Dc  Veaux  Coll. 

Joseph  Cady  Ely,  LL.B.     I.I'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1872. 

Rev.  John  Mahan  English.     A'.M.     Gloucester,  Mass. 

Teacher  Latin  Conn.  Literary  Institution,  SiiflBeld,  Conn.,  1870-2;  Acting  Prof.  Greek 
Denison  Univ.,  1874. 


Jyruno7itan.  16"] 

'^■'firENin-  Frankltn  CJkeene.      N.II.      Piovidence,  K.  T. 

Died  December  27,  1867. 

ISamuel  KosEBURGH  Morrow,  M.l).     .I.J.      Albany,  N.Y. 

Physician.  Tutor  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  Ilaveu,  1870-3;  Yale  Coll.,  187:}-6. 
Bollevue  Hospital  House  StatT,  N.  Y.,  1877-9;  Surseon,  1878-9;  Surgeon  St.  Peter's  Hom- 
pital,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1881.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1870;  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

Alonzo  Williams.     Z.P'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Prof.  Modern  T-aiii^uagos,  Hrown,  since  187fi;  Tutor  Greek-  and  Latin,  1870-1;  Teacher 
Latin,  Greek  and  Gorman.  Friends' School,  Providence,  R.  1.,  1871-5.  "id  Lieut.  3d  U.  I. 
Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.     Member  Am.  Oriental  Soc. ;  Am.  Philoloijical  Soc. 


187I. 

Arthur  Forster  Bowers.     I'.l.     New  York  City. 

•Journalist.     City  Editor  New  York  Tribune  since  1880;  on  Tribune  staff  since  1870. 

Rice  Arxold  Browx.      A'.  Y'.     Blackstone,  Mass. 

Merchant. 

»is78  ^YiLLiAM  Finn  Mustin.      M./y.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Merchant.    Died  December  15,  1878. 


1872. 

Rev.  Francis  Walter  Barnett.     M.A'.     Wilton,  Conn. 

Rector  St.  Matthews'  since  1879. 

Rev.  Albert  Arnold  Bennett.    ./'.  P.    Yokohama,  Japan. 

Baptist  Missionary  since  1880.     Pastor  Holliston  Baptist  Church,  1875-80.    Author  of 
First  Baptist  Church," Holliston,  1878.     B.D.,  Baptist  Theo.  Sem.,  Chicago,  111.,  1875. 

Joshua  Eddy  Crane,  Jr.     f^.L     Bridge  water,  Mass. 

Instructor;  Journalist.     Prin.  Bridgewater  Acad.,  1872-5;    Prin.  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut,  Syria,  1876-9. 

Arthur  Denorv AN  Dean.     ././*.     Scranton,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Edwin  Walter  Gould.      J.l'.     Roxbury,  Mass. 

Contributor  to  The  Churchman. 

Rev.  John  Henry  Mason.      O.X'.     Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church  since  1881. 

f  Charles  John  Seaman.      Q.II.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Merchant.     A.B.,  Denlson  Univ.,  1871. 


1873. 

Rev.    Frederick  Burgess.     J.V.     Amherst,  ^lasa. 

Hector  Grace  Church  since  1S77.    Hector  St.  Mark's  Church,  Mendham,  N.  J.,  1877. 


i68  Brunonian. 

1874. 
Eev.  Thomas  Davis  Anderson,  Jr.     K.  T.      Portland,  Me. 

Pastor,  Portland,  Me.,  First  Baptist  Church  since  1877. 

Rev.  Edward  Wilcox  Babcock.     N.H.    New  Haven,  Conn. 

Rector  Cliurch  of  the  Ascension. 

Philip  Henry  Case.     Z'.F'.     Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Retired  because  of  ill  health. 

James  Humphrey  Hoyt,  LL.B.      H'.Z.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1877.    Initiated  by  Hudson  Chapter. 

t William  Lambert  HuRD.      O.M.     McKeesport,  Pa. 

Business  Correspondent  National  Tube  Co.   Private  2d  Mass.  H.  A.,  U.S.A.,  186'l-.5. 

James  Edward  Leach,  LL.B.      V.O'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1876. 

Charles  Brenton  Mathewson,  M.D.   P.F.  Providence,  R.I. 

Surg.  Second  Battalion  R.  I.  Militia.    M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1878. 

f Henry  Mixter  Penniman.      I. A.     Andover,  Mass. 

Student  Andover  Theo.  Sem.     Teacher  Princeton  and  Rutland,  Mass.,  1878;  Holden, 
Mass.,  Graded  School,  1879. 

Frank  Perkins  Whitman.     B'.V.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.  Prof.  Physics,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  since  1880.   Instructor  Mowry 
&  Goff 's  English  and  Classical  High  School,  1874-79. 

1875. 

Benjamin  Baker,      P.K.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Teacher  Providence  High   School  since  1879;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  High   School,  1875-6. 
Prin.  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  High  School,  1877-9. 

David  Sherman  Baker,  Jr.     A'.  Y.     North  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Lawyer,  Providence,  R.  I.     State  Representative,  1878-9. 

Albert  Davis  Bosson.     P.I.     Chelsea,  ]\Iass. 

Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Elmer  Field,   M.D.     Z'.  T.     East  Bridgewater, 
Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1878. 

William  Chace  Greene.     ./../'.     Moodus,  Conn. 

Cotton  Manufacturer. 

Rev.  Charles  Remington  Talbot.   A'.  I'.  Naugatnck,  Conn. 

Author  of  Royal  Lowrie ;  Royal  Lowrie's  Last  Year  at  St.  Olave's ;  Story  of  Honor 
Bright;  History  of  Miltiades  Peterkin  Paul. 

Rev.  Robert  Francis  Tolman,  Jr.      0.0.     Melrose,  Mass. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church  since  1878. 

Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler.     M.X'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Student  Philology,   Univ.    of   Lcipsic.      Teacher  Providence    High    School,   1875-9; 
Instructor  Classics,  Brown,  1879-81.     Member  Am.  Philological  Soc. 


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1876. 
Henry  Lepeelate  ALDHicir,  Jr.      l.ll.     Providence.  K.  T. 

Cotton  Broker. 

Charles  Value  Chapin,  M.l).     ^.\'.      Providence,  R.  I. 

Physician.    Home  Phvsioian  Bellevuc  Hospital,  1879-80.     Author  of  Fiske  Fund  Prize 
Essay  on  The  Sympathetic  Ncrvo,  1881.     M.D.,  Bellevuc  Hospital  Medical  Coll.,  1879. 

Clarkson  Abel  Collins.      V.I.     Englewood,  N.  J. 

Lawyer  since  1880.     Instructor  German  and  Mental  Philosophy,  Friends'  Boardiiiif 
School,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1879-80. 

Richard  Borden  (^omstock.       1.1'/.     Providence,  R.  T. 

Lawyer. 

'**^^|Percival  Bailey  Greene.      I.I'.     Providence,  R.  T. 

Died  November  24,  187.5. 

Rowland  Gibson  Hazard,  2d.     J.IJ.     Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 

Asst.  Treas.  Peace  Dale  Woolen  Manufg.  Co. 

'^"t Allan  Heman  Lincoln.      T.li.     Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Died  February  5,  1873. 

Christopher  Francis  Parkiiurst.    0.  ¥.    Providence,  R.I. 

Lawyer. 

Benjamin  Wheeler  Steele.    0.0'.  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Editor  and  Publisher  The  Colorado  Springs  Gazette. 

'''""fRoswELL  Everett  Wilbur.      P. A.     Somerset,  Mass. 

Died  September,  1876. 

1877. 

Charles  Talbot  Aldrich.      W.ii'.     Providence,  R.  T. 

Cotton  Broker. 

Walter  Irving  Ballou,  LL.B.      U^.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1879. 

Frank  Pierce  Capron,  M.D.      M.K.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Ophthalmic  Consultor  R.  I.  Hospital  since  1880.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

"'"t William  Clifton  Hall.     .V.  E.     Westerly,  R.  I. 

Died  November  6,  1874. 

Walter  Asa  Peck.      (I.\.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Wool  Merchant. 

William  Paine  Sheffild,  Jr.      A..!'.     Newport,  R.  I. 

Lawyer. 

1878. 

Abel  Chalkley  Collins.      7'./'.     Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Law  Student.    Prin.  Belvidere  Acad.,  N.  C,   1879-80;   Prin.  Peace  Dale,  R.  I.,  High 
School,  1880-1. 


170  Brunonian. 

fJoHN  Alexander  Cross.     M.Z.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Manufacturer,  Valley  Worsted  :Mill. 

Frank  Harris.      K.I.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Cotton  Broker,  Fisher  &  Harris. 

Elton  Hoyt.      P.P.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Broker,  Colgate  Hoyt  &  Bro. 

Ralph  Thrall  King.     M.  V.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lumber  Merchant,  with  Rust,  King  &  Clint.     B.P.,  Brown,  187.9. 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pendleton.     T.l.    Westerly,  R.  I. 

•Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 

Isaac  Oscar  Winslow.      K.FI.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Prin.  Federal  St.  Grammar  School  since  1878. 
1879. 

AViLLiAM  Potter  Blttfum.      I.  P.     Newport,  R.  I. 

Farmer. 

Edward  Pike  Greene.     M.O'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Wholesale  Shoe  Dealer,  with  Greene,  Anthony  &  Co. 

Albert  Granger  Harkness.      E.X'.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Student  Philology,  Univ.  of  Leipsic.    Teacher  Classics  Peddie  Classical  Inst.,  Hights- 
town,  N.  J.,  1880-1. 

George  Ide  Malcom.      T.  W.     New  York  City. 

Broker. 

William  Richmond  Tillinghast.    0.1'.    Providence,  R.  I. 

Retired  because  of  ill  health. 

1880. 

*'***^  Edmund  Neville  Bennett.      //.  V.     Tannton,  Mass. 

Died  May  28,  1881. 

Zechariah  Chafee,  Jr.      E.T.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Treas.  Builder^'  Iron  Foundry. 

Prescott  Orloff  Clarke.      F/.I\     Providence,  R.  I. 

Ironworker.     B.P.,  Brown,  1878. 

George  Stephen  Goodspeed.       I'.it'.     IMorgan  Park,  111. 

Student  Baptist  Union  Theo.  Sem. 

Herbert  Ide  Keen.      V.M.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Manufacturer,  Clark  &  Keen. 

Harry  Wintroad  Kinney.      0.H.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Bank  Clerk  Commercial  Bank. 


Brunonian.  ^7^ 

David  Fostkk   Sladk.      A.l.      Somerset,  Mass. 

Law  Student  Boston  Univ. 

Samuel  AVatson  Smith,  Jr.      X.l'.     (Cincinnati,  Oliio. 

Law  Student  Cincinnati  I-aw  School. 

1881. 

William  Cotter  Bakek.     J'.^).     Wickford,  R.  I. 

Instructor  French  and  Ocrinan,  DeVeaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Barker,  Jr.     //'.  T'.A'.     Tiverton,  E.  I. 

Law  Student  Columbia  Law  School,  New  York  City. 

John  Russell  Gladding.      (KF/.     Providence,  R.  I. 

With  St.  Croix  Cotton  ^lill. 

Frederick  Rowland  Hazard.     J.V.     Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 

Manufacturer,  Peace  Dale  Woolen  Manufacturing  Co. 

fEDWARD  Randall  Knowles.      //'.V.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Theo.  Student.     A.B.,  CoU.  of  N.  J.,  1881. 

William  Coffin  L ADD.     A'.  P.         Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  De  Veaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

'■'  Edward  Williams  Taft.     li'.h.     Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 

Cotton  Manufacturer.     Died,  after  a  trip  abroad,  .January  U,  1882. 
1882. 

William  Benezet  BoGERT.     l^.X.     Providence,  R.  T. 
Simeon  Borden,  Jr.     I.M.     Fall  River,  Mass. 
John  Stimson  Greene.      N.T.     Providence,  R.  I. 
George  Rice  Ho VEY.      B'.O'.     Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
WiNFiELD   George  Merrill.      f'/.0.     Lawrence,  Mass. 
William  Henry  Pomeroy.      P../'.     Springfield,  Mass. 
Edward  Allen  Swain.     P.  P.     Pomfret,  Conn. 

1883. ' 

Abram  Barker.      If'. /I.     P'all  River,  Mass. 
Lewis  Dexter,  Jr.     li'.l''.     Nayatt,  R.  I. 
Elisha  Dyer,  HI.      J.0.     Providence,  R.  L 
Samuel  Stuart  Greene.     J'.H.     Providence,  R.  L 
Charles  Melvine  Leonard.      /i'..i.     Middleboro',  Mass. 


172  Briinonian. 

1884. 

Everett  Doughty  Burr.     1.  <P.     New  York  City. 
Claude  Joseph  Farxsworth.      T.Z.     Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Albert  Harris  Howard.      </>.  J.     East  Providence,  R.  I. 
Charles  Gregory  King,  Jr.      Y.B.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Josiah  Howe  Vose.      X.A.     Providence,  R.  I. 
Allan  Temple  White.     K.  W.     Winchendon,  Mass. 

1885. 

Harry  Olin  Alexander.     K.M.     Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
John  Nicholas  Brown.     K.F.     Newport,  R.  I. 
Frank  Leslie  Day.     11. B.     Keene,  N.  H. 
Charles  O^VEN  Dexter.     M.Z.     Nayatt,  R.  I. 
Frank  Mauran,  Jr.     0.  W.     Providence,  R.  I. 
KJNiGHT  Cheney  Richmond.     A.E.     Providence,  R.  I. 
Andrew  McCorrie  Warren.     A.Z.     Providence,  R.  I. 


THE   HARVARD  CHAPTER, 

1837    TO    1884. 

Annah. 

In  1830  there  was  in  Harvard  College  no  purely  literary  society 
to  which  Seniors  and  Juniors  belonged  as  active  members  The 
Hasty  Pudding,  the  Porcelllaii,  and  other  clubs  were  convivial  or 
dramatic  clubs,  and  active  membership  in  the  Institute  and  /.  D.  f/., 
—  which  were  debating  societies  rather  than  literary  societies  — 
ceased  with  the  Sophomore  year.  There  existed  at  the  same  time 
a  good  nucleus  for  such  an  organization  in  the  committee  of  editors 
of  Harvardiana^  a  College  montlily,  which  was  conducted  with 
some  spirit  by  the  classes  of  '35,  '30,  '37  and  '38.  The  editors 
of  Hai'vardiana,  in  '37  and  '38,  were  men  of  decided  ability.  They 
were  Horatio  Emmons  Hale,  Charles  Hay  ward,  Samuel  Tenney 
Hildreth  and  Charles  Stearns  Wheeler,  of  '37,  and  Nathan  Hale, 
Rufus  King,  George  Warren  Lippitt,  James  Russell  Lowell  and 
Charles  Woodman  Scates,  of  '38.  The  suggestion  was  made  to  the 
editors  of  the  class  of  '37,  that  they  should  form  a  literary  society' 
to  be  affiliated  with  A  J  <P.  Tliey  assented  to  the  proposition,  and 
joined  to  themselves,  of  their  own  class.  Bacon,  Davis,  and  Eustis, 
all  of  whom  have  since  been  physicians,  and  Williams,  who  has 
since  been  a  distinguished  instructor  in  Boston.  So  slight  was  the 
communication  between  one  part  of  the  country  and  another,  that 
the  idea  of  connection  between  the  Chapters  had  but  little  weight 
in  men's  interest  in  the  society.  The  wish  of  these  young  men  was 
probal)ly  to  enlarge  a  little  the  editorial  club,  and  certainly  their 
selections   were   good. 

The  men  from  '38  chose,  as  their  successors  in  the  society,  the 
five    editors    of    Harvardiana,    who    were    to    follow    them.      These 


1 74  Harvard. 

gentlemen  added  to  their  number,  C'oolidge,  now  a  distinguished 
teacher  in  Massachusetts,  and  Eustis,  now  head  of  the  Scientific 
School  at  Harvard.  This  gave  them  seven  members.  '37  had 
eight.  '39  had  nine,  and  '40  again  had  but  eight.  Although 
the  iniblication  of  Harvardiana  ceased  wnth  the  class  of  '38,  the 
catalogue  shows  clearly  enough  that  the  rule  of  selection  did  not 
change.  The  rule  of  selection  was  to  choose  the  belles-lettres 
men,  so  to  speak,  of  the  several  classes.  Of  all  the  first  four 
classes  a  person  who  knew  the  A  J  <l>  members  would  sa}^  at  once, 
that  they  were  men  speciall}-  interested  in  literature,  or  perhaps  in 
music  or  some  other  fine  art — certainly  in  the  specially  liberal 
studies  of  the   "•  humanities." 

The  club  had  the  decided  advantage  of  being  absolutely  prohibited 
by  the  authorities.  The  Faculty  was  not  fond  of  any  society  in 
those  days,  and  would  have  given  no  permission  for  the  formation 
of  a  new  one,  least  of  all  to  the  founding  of  a  secret  societ}' 
affiliated  with  other  colleges.  The  consciousness  of  this  prohibition 
gave  all  the  more  zest  to  the  meetings.  The  society  hired  a  room 
in  Holyoke  Street,  and  provided  the  better  magazines  of  the  day  to 
make  it  a  reading  room.  They  laid  out  a  good  deal  of  literary 
work,  and  they  seem  to  have  done  it.  The  standard  was  rather 
that  of  the  press  than  tliat  of  public  speaking,  and  the  papers 
written  and  criticised  were  written  as  if  for  a  magazine  or  review. 
This    was   the   ideal   of   the    society   for   many   j'ears. 

With   the   class   of  '65   the   society    was   discontinued  at    Harvard. 

In  the  winter  of  1878-9  the  desire  sprung  ui)  among  several  of 
the  Juniors  and  Seniors  to  reestablish  the  society  Avith  very  much 
the  same  wish  which  had  led  to  its  formation  at  Cambridge.  The 
most  active  members  again  were  the  editors  of  the  College  news- 
papers, and  they  proposed  the  reestablishment  of  the  society.  The 
graduate  members,  who  had  always  looked  with  regret  on  its  dis- 
continuance,  were  well   pleased  at   the  idea  of  a  revival.     The  Con- 


HcDuard.  175 

vention  of  1<S77,  having  given  powers  to  ti  committee,  of  giaduatcs 
in  February,  '70,  the  chairman  of  the  committee,  with  the  assistance 
of  several  members  of  the  Fraternity,  initiated  four  gentlemen  fiom 
the  two  upper  classes,  and  gave  them  power  to  elect  and  initiate 
members  into  the  revived  chapter  of  ./   A  tl>. 

During  the  spring  of  '79  attention  was  paid  chiefly  to  the  elec- 
tion of  new  members,  and  to  the  finding  of  a  house  for  the  Fra- 
ternity to  occupy.  Unfortunately  this  latter  idea  could  not  be 
carried  out.  The  Fraternity  thereupon  decided  to  take  tlie  two 
rooms  in  Hilton's  block,  which  they  now  occupy.  Tlie  new  rooms 
were  opened  in  May,  '79,  by  a  reception  given  to  old  members  of 
the  Harvard    and    other  Chapters. 


/ 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Ckarte?'  Members. 

JoHX  Bacon.     Z'.U. 

William  Augustus  Davis.     A'.  P. 

John  Fenwick  Eustis.     A. J. 

Horatio  Emmons  Hale.     LA. 

Nathan  Hale.      T.B. 

Samuel  Tenney  Hildreth.      T.f). 

Charles  Hayward.     V/A. 

RuFUS  King.     l.E'. 

George  Warren  Lippitt.     Z'.\. 

James  Russell  Lowell.     MAI' . 

Charles  Woodman  Scates.     B  .  W. 

Charles  Stearns  Wheeler.     P.  E. 

Henry  Williams.     A  .F. 

1837- 
*'*'•  John  Bacon,  M.D.     Z'.H.     Boston,  Mass. 

Prof.  Chemistry  Harvard,  1857-71.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1840.  Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science.     Died  November  28,  1881. 

William  Augustus  Davis,  M.D.     A'J\     Newtown,  Va. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1840.     Surgeon,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-.5. 

*''*^'  John  Fenwick  Eustis,  M.D.     A'. J.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1840. 

Horatio  (Emmons)  Hale.     LA.     Clinton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Lawyer.  Pliilologist  and  Ethnologist,  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition  under  Lieut.  Wilkes, 
1837-44.  Editor  in  part  of  Hurvardiana.  Chairman  Trustees  Clinton  High  School  since 
1871 ;  Pres.  Clinton  Mechanics  lust,  and  Library  Assoc,  since  1870.  Author  of  Ethnography 
and  Philology  in  Report  of  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition,  1846;  Hiawatha  and  the  Iroquois 
Confederation,  a  Study  in  Anthropology,  1881.  Member  Am.' Phil.  Soc;  Pa.  Hist.  Soc. ", 
Buffalo  Hist.  Soc;  Am.  Assoc,  for  Advancement  of  Science. 

*ig»  Charles  Hayward.      P.Z.     Boston,  Mass. 

***''•'  Samuel  Tenney  Hildreth.      T.S.     Gloucester,  ]\f ass. 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Oiatory,  Harvard,  1837-9. 

Charles  Stearns  ^N^heeler.      P.E.     Lincoln,  Mass. 

Tutor  Harvard,  1S38-42. 


WV, 


1874 


Harvard.  177 

Hp^xuv  AViLLiAMS.      ./'./'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Piiii.  V\\\o\\  I'iiik  School  for  Young  Ladies  (formeily  Toiiiplc  Place  School)  Hincc  1850. 
1838. 

Rev.  James  Ivers  Tukcotiiick  Coolidge.      \'.l\      South- 
borough,  iNIiiss. 

Rector  St.  Mark's  Church,  and  Head-master  St.  Mark's  School,  since  1,S73.  B.I).,  Cam- 
bridge Divinity  School,  1841 ;  D.D.,  llobart  Coll.,  1870. 

Henry  Lawrence  Eustis.     ./.  T.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  Engineering.  L.S.S.,  Harvard,  since  1849.  Meml)er  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  Am.  Assoctfor  Advauceincnt  of  Sciences.  Commissioned  2d  I.ieut.  Engineers 
from  West  Point,  1842;  resigned,  1849;  Col.  10th  Mass.  Inf ,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3;  Brig.  Gen. 
2d  Brigade,  3d  Division,  6th  Corps,  1863-4. 

Nathan  Hale,  LL.B.      T.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

LL.B.,  Harvard,  1840.     Prof.  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature  Union  Coll. 

RuFUS  King,  LL.B.      l.lJ.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawj'er.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric,  Han'ard,  1840-1.  Pres.  Ohio  Constitutional  Con- 
vention, 1874;  Cincinnati  Board  of  Education,  1856-66.  Dean  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1875-80.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1840;  LL.D.,  Rochester  Univ.,  1876;  Kenyon  Coll.,  1877. 

Rev.  George  Warren  Lippitt.     Z'.X.     Vienna,  Austria. 

U.  S.  Consul  at  Vienna,  1855-6;  Sec.  of  Legation,  1856-67.  B.D.,  Cambridge  Divinity 
School,  1841. 

James  Russell  Lowell.     MAi'.     London,  Enghmd. 

U.  S.  Minister  to  Great  Britain  since  1880.  Lecturer  at  Lowell  Inst.,  18-54-5.  Prof. 
Modern  Languages  and  Belles  Lettres,  Harvard,  since  1855.  U.  S.  Minister  to  Spain, 
1877-80.  Author  of  A  Year's  Life,  1841 ;  Poems,  1844;  Conversations  on  Some  of  the  Old 
Poets,  1845;  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal,  and  The  Biglow  Papers,  1848;  Fireside  Travels,  1864; 
Under  the  Willows  and  Other  Poems,  1863;  Among  My  Books  and  My  Study  Windows, 
1870;  numerous  articles  in  magazines  for  last  thirty  years.  Editor  Atlantic  Monthly, 
1857-62.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1840;  J.C.D.,  0.xon.,  1873;  LL.D.,  Cantab.,  1874. 

Charles  Woodman  Scates.     B.  ¥.     Dover,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.     Died  at  Williamsport,  Va.,  March  17,  1873. 
1839. 

John  Clark  Adams,  LL.B.     N.0.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Instructor  Elocution,  Harvard,  1841-4.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1843. 

Rev.  Thomas  Dawes.      T.A.     Brewster,  JVIass. 

Pastor  Concrrc  ir.ition.il  Church.  School  Committee,  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1846-50;  Boston, 
Mass..  1^.-  1.  -  .  I  :ii'i  i',„|  (  ■onrcri-iicc  sinrr  IxTi;  AuIImi-  of  Sermons  on  Social 
luflu.  11  ii  ,  I-      ,  •-•   i;i\'i-i.lr  (  Mii-t.-iN  ,  I-.'i;    A.l.li'-- Im  Nanliicket  Soldiers  and 

Sailcir-,  1'   :.  I    '   ■   I'''     It    1    rii:iiik--ivihLr  s..iniMii~:   I'ul.li^- s.l 1  i;i-|),irt  of  Boston,  1860. 

Memb.i  1;   -I  .11  Liiiii  -  ir  -l  A»u.-.     i;,]).,  C.-uHl.ii.li^v  liiviiiity  ScIkjoI,  IM2. 

Samuel  Eliot.     A.FJ.     Boston,  Mass. 

Prof.  Trinity  Coll.,  1856-64;  Pres.  Trioitv  Coll.,  1861-4;  Univ.  Lecturer,  Harvard, 
1871-3;  Head-master  Girls'  High  School,  Boston,  1872-6;  Supt.  Boston  Public  Schools, 
1878-80;  Trustee  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  H.,  since  1858;  Overseer  Harvard, 
1866-72.  Author  of  I'assagcs  from  the  History  of  Liberty,  1847;  Liberty  of  Rome,  1849; 
History  of  Liberty,  Parts  i.  and  ir.,  is.53;  History  of  U.  S.,  1856;  2d  Edition,  1874;  Reports 
of  Boston  Supt.  Schools,  1878-80.  LL.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1862;  Harvard,  18S0.  Member 
of  Maes.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Am.  Acad.  Arte  and  Sciences. 

12 


1^8  Harvard. 

Ellicott  Evans.     A'.  J.     Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Law,  History,  Civil  Polity  and  Political  Economy,  Hamilton  Coll.  LL.D.,  Hobart 
Coll.,  1863.     Member  Social  Science  Club,  and  of  Cobdeu  Club. 

*'«"'  Samuel  Eliot  Guild,  LL.B.     M.V.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  I^ahant,  Mass.,  July  16,  1862.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1S41. 

Rev.  Edward  Everett  Hale.      P.M.     Roxbury,  Mass. 

Pastor  Old  South  Ciurch,  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1856;  Church  of  the  Unity,  Worce-ster, 
Mass..  lS46-.i6.  Overseer  Harvard  since  1866,  except  in  1876.  Author  of  The  Rosary,  1848 ; 
Mar'_'-iv'-t  p.-r'ivrn.  lS50;Kansas  andXebraska,  18.54;  America,  1856:  Letters  on  Irish  Immi- 
grati  '  1-  J;  I  '  Man  Without  a  Country,  1861;  If,  Yes,  and  Perhaps,  1868;  Sybaris  and 
Otln  1  I  i  i  -  -  ' ;  PuriUu  Politics  in  England  and  New  England,  1869;  Ingham  papers, 
1870.  I  n  I  1  ill'  -  <  'lie  are  Ten,  1870;  Lifeof  Sir  Ralph  Jones ;  Transactions  Antiq.  Soc,  Vol. 
V. ;  How  1  o  i  'o  It,  1871 ;  His  Level  Best,  and  Other  Stories,  1872 ;  A  Summer  Vacation,  1874 ; 
Our  New  Crusade,  1875;  The  Bible  :md  Its  Revision,  1879;  The  Life  in  Common  and 
Twenty  Other  Sermons,  1879;  The  Kingdom  of  God,  and  Twenty  Other  Sermons, 
1880;  Stories  of  the  War,  Stories  of  the  Sea,  1881;  frequent  contributor  to  many 
periodicals.  D.D.,  Hai-vard,  1879.  Member  Am.  Antiq.  Soc;  Am.  Acad.;  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc;  Am.  Phil.  Soc. 

*^^  James  Gore  King.     E.V.     Nbav  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Sup.  Court  of  New  York,  1851-5. 

Rev.  Samuel  Longfellow.      Y.A.     Germantown,  Pa. 

Pastor  Unitarian  Church.  Author  of  Vespers,  1858;  Hymns  and  Tunes,  1876;  articles 
in  The  Radical,  The  Jndev,  and  Unity,  1860-80.  Co-editor  of  A  Book  of  Hymns,  1846; 
Hymns  of  the  Spirit,  1864. 

Caleb  William   Loring,  LL.B.       /.2'.       Beverly  Farms, 
Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1841. 

Alexander  Calvin  Washburn,    LL.B.     A. A.     Norwood, 
Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1844. 
1840. 

William  Augustus  Crafts.     A.F.     Boston,  Mass. 

Sec.  to  R.R.  Commissioners. 

*^^  John  Francis  Heath.      H'.X.     Petersburg,  Va. 

Died  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  September,  1862. 

John  Benjamin  Henck.     Z'.F.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Prof.  Civil  and  Topographical  Engineering,  Inst,  of  Technology,  Boston.  Author  of 
A  Field  Book  for  Railroad  Engineers,  1854;  Contributions  to  Mathematical  Miscellany,  1838; 
Contributions  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mathematical  Monthly,  1859-61.  Member  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences. 

Archibald  Gracie  King.     A'.E.     New  York  City. 

Banker. 

*'^^  Edward  Brooks  Peirson,  M.D.      B.A.     Salem,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1844.    Died  November  18,  1874. 

William  Goodwin  Russell,  LL.B.     A.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Overseer  Harvard,  1870-81.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1845;  LL.D.,  1878. 

*'*"  Rev.  Joseph  Coolidge  Shaw.     I.Q.     Boston,  Mass. 

Priest  Roman  Catholic  Church.     Died  at  Frederick,  Md.,  March  10,  1851. 


Harvard.  i79 

Rev.  William  Okne  White.      dJP.     Brookline,  Mass. 

P,~l.,i-   \V. -t     Niwlnii     \r:is^      tTMit:iri:iii    Clninli.   1S4'*  f)!  ;   K.'ciif.  N.   H.,   Unilariau 

Author  of  ()i:- 


Ohunl,.  \<.A  T^.  Ini.^tir  .N.U.  Wri 
Strii-.'lr  l;i::l,l...u-  ill  llirSi-lit  of  ( 
D.I).,  ^^'^•..  lli-t.iririil  .\,lclrc-.'^s,  4lli  . 
1878.    ( '(iiitribiitor  lo  Vniturlitn  Iter 


siVJ;  AMili."  .It  iMiiiiral  ••!  I  ;i'V.  G.  C.  IllBtTSoll, 
v.l^T'i;  l-'.-nrwi'll  >i  TMioii  lo  Koeiie Congregation, 
"li.D.,  ('imihridLjc  Div.  .<<-li(iiil,  1845. 


1841. 

'■'^'^  Rev.  James  Blodgett.      (i.A,     Lexington,  Mass. 

B.D.,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1843. 

'"""'  Edward  Hammond  Clarke,  M.D.    ./. '/.    Cambridge,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1846.    Prof.  Materia  Medica,  Harvard,  1855-72. 

Samuel  Camillus  Donaldson.     //.J.     Baltimore,  Md. 

First  Asst.  Librarian  Baltimore  Mercantile  Library. 

Edwin  Augustus  Warren  Harlow,  M.I),      /'./v.      Boston, 
Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1846. 

Wickham  HOFF3IAN.      A' .E.     St.  Petersburg,  Russia. 

Sec  U  S  Legation,  successively,  at  Paris,  London  and  St.  Petersburg,  since  1866. 
Author  of  Camp,  Court,  and  Siege,  1877  ;  several  articles  on  Russia  and  Finland,  Pa.  Monthly, 
1879-80.     Major  and  Acting  Adj.  Gen.,  U.  S.  Vol.,  1862-6. 

Francis  Edward  Parker,  LL.B.     LI.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Mass.  State  Senator,  1865.  Overseer  Harvard,  1868-79,  and  since  1880.  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1845. 

'^^  Francis  Morgan  Rotch.     ./.  6^.     Morris,  N.  Y. 

Farmer  IST.  Y.  State  Senator,  1859.  Acting  Adj.  Gen.  of  N.  Y.,  1862.  Died  from 
exposure  on  Peninsula  of  Va.,  while  inspecting  N.  Y.  troops,  November  28,  1863. 

"^'t Charles  Sedgwick,  Jr.     I.T.     Lenox,  Mass. 

Died  while  in  college,  March  30, 1841. 

'  ^^  Charles  Francis  Simmons.     1.\.     Concord,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Adj.  14th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  resigned,  1862,  on  account  of  ill  health, 
and  saile'd,  February  25,  1862,  for  Cuba,  in  the  ship  Gypsey,  which  has  never  since  been 
heard  from. 

1842. 

William  Thomas  Davis.     I. A.     Plymouth,  Mass. 

Retired  Banker.  Member  Pilgrim  See,  and  author  of  Address  on  250th  Anniversary 
of  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  1870. 

Horace  Appleton  Haven.      '/J.l\     Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
fBusHROD  Washington  Herbeht.  LL.Ii.     l\H.     ^It.  Vernon 
on  the  Potomac,  Va. 

LL.B.,  Harvard,  1841. 

David  Randolph  Jaques,  LL.li.      E'.E.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer ;  Prof.  Law,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  since  1870.  Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1860. 
Contributor  to  Boston  Law  Reporter  and  HunV%  Merchants'  Magazine.  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1844;  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1878. 


IM.H 


*  i8(a 


1 80  Harvard. 

*'^**-  Rev.  Samuel  Johnson.     A.I.     North  A ndover,  Mass. 

B.D.,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1843.  Pastor  Unitarian  Church,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1853.  At 
present  of  no  denomination.  Co-editor  of  A  Book  of  Hymns,  1846;  Hymns  of  the  Spirit, 
1864.     Died  February,  1882. 

* —  Chauvet  Edmund  La  Beaume.     W .  V.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
James  Gushing  Mereill,  LL.B.      I '.A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Tutor  Harvard,  1845-7.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1845. 

Stephen  Henky  Phillips,  LL.B.     F'.B.     Salem,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.  Attorney  General  Saudwicli  Islands,  1857,  afterwards  Chief  Justice. 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1844. 

Richard  Wenman  Swan.     /. '/".     Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Prof.  Latin  and  Librarian  Iowa  Coll.  since  1871.  Tutor  Latin  and  Gi-eelv,  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1842-52;  Tutor  Mod.  Lang.,  Williams  Coll.,  18.52-4.  Prof.  Anc.  Lang., 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1856-68.     Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1855-6. 


1843. 

Moses  Gill  Cobb,  LL.B.     M.l.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Member  Mass.  Exec.  Council,  1857.  School  Trustee,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1857-60;  Stocliton,  Cal.,  1864-5.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1846. 

■feJoHN  Abbott  Emory.      H.l].     Springfield,  Mass. 

Rev.  OcTAVius  Brooks  Frotiiingham.      T.H.     New  York 
City. 

Retired  from  the  mini^trv.  l':iMor  North  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1847-59;  Third  Unita- 
rian Church,  New  York  <  it\  .  ImIu  M.  Author  of  numerous  published  sermons.  Contrib- 
utor to  Christian  Regis/,  r,  vU-.     l;.l ).,  Cambridge  Divinity  School,  1846. 

John  Lowell,  LL.B.     P.M.     Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Boston,  and  U.  S.  Cir.  Judge  since  1878;  U.  S.  Dist.  Judge,  1865-78.  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1845;  LL.D.,  1871;  LL.D.,  Williams'Coll.,  1870. 

Thomas  Hastings  Russell.     B.I'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Member  Mass.  House  Representatives,  ]85;5-4,  1857,  1859.  Trustee  Phillips 
Andover  Acad,  and  Andover  Theo.  Sem.  since  1874. 

Henry  Dwight  Sedgwick.      P.l.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Ware,  LL.B.      N.l\     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Retired  Lawyer.  Military  Sec.  for  Gov. Mass.,  1862-5.  Maj.  and  A.  A.  G.  Mass.  Vols., 
1864;  Lieut.  Col.,  1865.  Legislative  Clerk  U.  S.  Senate,  1867-9.  Keeper  of  Bates  Hall. 
Boston  Public  Library,  1875-8.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1847. 

Seth  Webb.      E.A.     Scituate,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  practised  in  New  York  and  Boston.  U.S.  Agent,  Port  au  Prince,  Hayti, 
1861-2.    'Died  Angus!  31,  1862. 


1844. 

James  Gordon  Clarke,  LL.B.     11.  E.     Nashua,  N.  H. 

lietired  Lawyer.    Long  resident  in  Europe.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1846. 


Harvard.  i(Si 

George  Sil^bee  Hale.      I'.l.     Boston,  Mass.  * 

Lawyer.  Member  Boston  Common  Council,  1S57 ;  I'res.,  1863-4;  Ovcrheer  of  I'oor, 
1865-72.  Solicitor  H.  &  W.  R.R.,  1857-67;  B.  &  A.  U.K.  since  18G7.  Trustee  I'hillips 
Exeter  Acad,  since  1870;  Mass.  (Jcncral  Hospit.il  since  1870;  Perkins  Institute  and  Mass. 
School  for  r.liiiil,  l**!',-,-:!.  'rrcMs.  M.ws.  Infant  Asylum,  1868-71.  Editor  Boston  Monthly 
Law  I'eporhr.  1"^ ''■  •' ;  I'.S.  liii,'  -■!,  ls.',i;  \\_  Aijilmr  of  American  Secession  and  Stale 
Rights,  I, oil, |i. 11  :i:ir,'.)  I.:(ir  \li,,,i:l,i.  lurl  l..nr  Hrricw,  February,  1864;  ^^cmoir  of 
Joel  I'arker,  Ain'n.'iii  Iji'r  A". //r  »  ,  .lainiMiy,  IsTii;  Memoir  of  Theron  Metcalf,  Proceed- 
ings Mass.  lllst.  Soc,  1875-6;  Report  of  Coniniission  on  Treatment  of  the  Poor  in  Boston, 
1878.  Member  N.  H.  Hist.  See,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  Association,  Am.  Statis- 
tical Association,  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geueal.  Soc. 

Shattuck  Hartwell,  LL.B.      E'.il.     Littleton,  Mass. 

Othcial  in  Boston  Custom  House.  Vol.  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  A.  Tutor  Harvard, 
1846-50.     LL.B..  Harvard,  1846. 

Henry  Augustine  Johnson,  LL.1>    A'.//.     ])raintree,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1848. 

George  Francis  Parkm ANN,  LL.B.      ^^.V.      Boston,  Maes. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1846. 

Horatio  Justus  Perry.     ././'.     Madrid,  Spain. 

Retired  from  busine.ss. 

Philip  Howes  Sears,  LL.B.     E.l\     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Member  Boston  Common  Council,  1859;  Member  Mass.  l^egislature,  1860-1. 
Tutor  Mathematics  Harvard,  1848-9 ;  Overseer  Harvard,  1859-66.  Trustee  Boston  Public 
Library,  1859.  Solicitor  O.  C.  R.R.,  1855-6S.  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1849.  Author  lieport  on  the 
Study  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Harvard  College,  1860;  Address  on  Classical 
Studies  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Academic  Hall  of  Phillips,  Andover,  Acad.,  1886; 
Articles  on  The  Relation  of  the  Fine  Arts  and  Religion,  in  University  Quarterly  lieoiew, 
1846-7.    Member  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Genealogical  Soc. ;  Archaeological  Inst,  of  America. 

'^^  Charles  Henry   Boylston   Snow,   LL.B.     A.E.      Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Mass.  State  Senator.     LL.B.,  Harvard.  1846. 

'^'  Charles  Adams  Whitcomb.      li  .J.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

1845. 

'***"  George   Samuel  Emerson.      D.J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Manning    Ferguson    Force,    LL.B.       .V. A.       ('incinnati, 


01 


no. 


Lawyer.  .Tiidirc  Siipeiior  (Vunt  (Mncinnati  since  1877,  and  Prof.  Eijuily  and  (Jriminal 
l^aw,  Cii"i<iiiii  Hi  law  S.liool.  sine-  IST.');  Judge  Common  Pleas,  Hamilton  Co..  1867-77. 
Trustee  olii-  M.I.  1  oil.  >iiH«-  l-^Tt;  Ohio  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Orphivis'  Home,  1872-6. 
Author  Xoli-^  t.)  Till  IviiiiMii  \\alk,i'>  American  Law,  1878;  Am.  Edition  Harris  Criminal 
Law,  1880;  pap. as  on  Prilii-loi-i.:  Man,  Darwinism  and  Deity,  The  Monnd-lmilders,  187:5; 
papers  on  Karlv  Notices  of  In. liaii>  of  1  ihi,,,  T..  What  Kac-  Di.l  the  Mouiul-biiilders  Belong, 
1879.  Pres.  Ohio  Hist,  aii.l  riiil. .s, .],lii,-al  So,'.  .M.anber  Hist.  Soes.  of  .Mass.,  Wis., 
Buffalo,  the  Western  Reserve;  .\nlKvo!.i<,'i.al  Inst,  of  .Vnierica;  Archa-ological  Soc.  of 
Ohio ;  Cincinnati  Natural  Historv  Sue. ;  .Vm.  Acad.  .Vrts  and  Sciences.  .\laj.,  Lieut.  Col.,  and 
Col.,  20th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Brig.  Gen.  2d  Brigade,  3d  l)iv.,  17th  Corps,  also  1st  Brigade, 
Maj.  Gen.,  Bvt.,  commanding  3d,  then  1st  Div.,  17th  Corps,  1861-6;  Col.  32d  U.  S.  inf.; 
1866,  declined.     LL.B..  Harvard,  1848. 

Charles  Henry  Glover.     ./.2'.     Ikooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

"*^'  Francis  William  Gi:eenwood.      II'. J.     Pjoston,  Mass. 


1 82  Harvard. 

*v8<M  pjjrpj,jj  Augustus  Porter.      T.E.     Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Memljer  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1861.  Col.  129th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862,  style  of  regimeiu 
changed  to  8th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery.     Killed  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,  1804. 

Edward  J  Pringle.      A.  P.     East  Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  San  Francisco.    Author  Slavery  in  the  Southfjrn  States,  1850. 

John  Phillips  Reynolds,  M.D.     UAL     Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  1869-77;  Prof.  Obstetrics  and  Med.  Jurisprudence 
since  1877.     Member  Am.  Gynaseological  Soc.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1852. 

Nicholas  Emery  Soui.e,  M.D.     J.  7'.     Exeter,  N.  H. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1851. 

1846. 

William  Davis  Bliss.      LF.     Petaluma,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

*i879  Francis  Augustus  Faulkner.     N.U.     Keene,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.     Member  K.  H.  Constitutional  Convention,  1875.     Died  May  22,  1879. 

George  Martin  Lane.      F'.V.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  Latin  Language,  Harvard,  since  1851.     Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1850. 

Thomas  R  Rodman.     H'.N.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Clerk.  Pres.  New  Bedford  Common  Council,  1878.  Trustee  Friends  Acad,  since  1856. 
Author  of  Historical  Sketch  of  Friends  Acad.,  1876.  Capt.  Co.  H.  38th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A., 
1862-5. 

Rev.  William  Ladd  Ropes.      ./.J.     Andover,  Mass. 

Librarian  Andover  Theo.  Sem.  since  1866.     Grad.  Andover  Tbeo.  8em.,  1852. 

Augustus  Lord  Soule.      Y.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Justice  Mass.  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  1877-81.  Counsel  Boston  &  Albany 
R.R.  since  1881. 

1847. 

Alexander  Bliss.      E.B.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Sec  U  8.  Legation  at  Berlin,  1867-74.  Author  of  Republican  or  Democrat?  1880. 
Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.,  then  Lieut.  Col.  and  Ch.  Q.M.,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1862-3;  Capt.  and  Bvt.Col.. 
U.  S.  A.,  1863-8. 

*^***^  John  Marshall  Edgarton.     l.P.     Shirley,  Mass. 

*"*"  John  Brooks  Felton,  LL.B.      F'.E.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1853. 

*'875  Chester  Harding.     B'.A.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.  Col.  St.  Louis  Home  Guards;  Adj.  to  Gen.  Lyon,  1861 ;  Col.  10th  Wis.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.    Died  February  10,  1875. 

*'*^t Andrew  Isbell  Henshaw.     N,Z,     Clarke  Co.,  Ala. 

Planter.     Approximate  date  of  death  given  above. 

James  McClyjient  Lea,  LL.B.      F.  V.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Banker.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1849. 


Harvard.  1S3 


18.50 


Rev.   Charles  Lowe.      U.\.     Kxetor,  N.  II. 

Tutor  Harvard,  ISSO-l.  I'iistor  Xortli  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  1855-7;  Lfic  St.  Ohurcli, 
Somervillc.  Mass.,  1859-65.  B.I).,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1851.  Died  at  Swampgcotl, 
Mas.s.,  June  20,  1874. 

CiiAKLES  William  Munkoe.      1.0.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  and  Real  Estate  Afjent  since  18.')6.  Formerly  Congregational  Clergyman 
and  Pastor  of  Churches  in  Appleton  aud  Fort  Howard,  "Wis.,  1851-R.  Gr.id.  Audover 
Theo.  Sem.,  1849. 

(lEORGE  William  Phillips.      I..1.     New  York  City. 

Actuary  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society. 

J.vMES  Woodruff  Savage.     A'./'.     Omaha,  Neb. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Dist.  Court,  3d  Dist.,  Neb.  Regent  Neb.  State  Univ.,  1873-5.  Author 
of  The  Discovery  of  Nebraska,  18S0.  Member  Neb.  Acad.  Sciences.  Capt.,  then  Major, 
A.  D.  C,  then  Col.,  12th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Rev.  Francis  Tiffany.     A.I.     West  Newton,  Mass. 

I'astor  Unitarian  Church.  Sometime  Prof.  English  Language  and  Literature,  Antioch 
Coll.     B.D.,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1852. 

1848. 

Nathan  Ames.      7'.  J.     Saugus,  Mass. 

Author  of  Childe  Harvard.     Died  August  17,  1865. 

'J'homas  Chase.      H'.l.     Haverford,  Pa. 

Pres.  Haverford  Coll.  since  1875 ;  Prof.  Philology  since  1855.  Tutor  and  Prof,  pro  tem., 
L.atin,  Harvard,  1851-3;  Tutor  History,  Harvard,  1851.  Editor  of  Cicero  on  Immortality, 
1851:  The^Eneid  of  Virgil,  1868;  The  Works  of  Horace,  1869;  The  First  Six  Books  of 
Virgil,  with  Notes  and  a  Vocabulary,  1870;  Selections  from  Livy.  1872;  Selections  from 
Juvenal  and  Persius,  1876.  Author  of  Hellas,  Her  Monuments  and  Scenery,  1863.  Con- 
tributor to  the  North  American  Revino  upon  The  Homeric  Question,  etc.  Member  Am. 
Phil.  Soc;  Am.  Orien.  Soc. ;  Am.  Soc.  Bib.  Lit.  and  E.xcgesis;  Am.  Company  of  Revisers 
of  Translation  of  New  Testament.     LL.D.,  Harvard,  1878;  LTT.D.,  Haverford  Coll.,  1880. 

Thomas  Curtis  Clarke.      T.I.     New  York  City. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Constructor  of  Iron  Bridges.  Member  British  Inst.  Civ.  Eng. :  Am  . 
Soc.  Civ.  Eng. ;  Am.  Phi!.  Soc. 

Edwin  Davenport.     J.  V.     Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 
Alexander  Hale.      E.A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Engineer  in  Employ  of  U.  S.  Gov't.  Drowned  at  Pcnsacola,  Fla.,  while  attempting  to 
rescue  shipwrecked  sailors. 

Henry  Whitcomb  Holm  an.      E.  I\     Bolton,  Mass. 

Teacher,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1849-50.  Lawyer,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1851-3.  Died  at 
CarroUton,  La.,  October  1,  1853. 

Charles  Greely  Loring.      /'.'/".     Boston,  Mass. 

Pres.  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts.  Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  8.  Vols.,  then  Lieut.  Col. 
and  A.  I.  G.,  1862;  Bvt.  Col.,  1864;  Jivt.  Maj.  Gen.,  1865. 

Simon  Greenleaf  Sanger.     P.  J.     Chicago,  111. 

Private  Teacher. 

Rev.  Horatio  Stehbixs.      A.N.     San  Francisco,  CaL 

Pastor  ITirst  Unitarian  Church.  B.D.,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1851.  S.T.D.,  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  1869. 

George  Peabody  Tiffany.      //.  /'.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Pres.  Laurel  Factory  and  Baltimore  Cotton  Exchange. 


184  Harvard. 

Ephraim  Wood  Young.       /.//.     Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis, 

Lawyer  and  County  Judge  of  Sauk  Co. 

1849. 

Charles  Francis  Choate,  LL.B.    H.H.    Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Pres.  Old  Colony  Il.R.  and  Steamboat  Co.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1853. 

*'**'"  Francis  Buckminster  Emerson.     ;V,J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Died  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  10,  1867. 

*  ^^'^  Charles  Christopher  Follen.      H'.d.     Boston,  Mass. 

Private  Mass.  Vols.,  1861,  then  long  a  prisoner  of  war  in  Tennessee,  and  from  disease 
there  contracted  died  November  7,  1872. 

*'™t George  Gray.      H'.T.     Sauqnoit,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Rowland,  LL.B.      I.-.     New  York. City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  18.53. 

*i86o  jQjjjg^  LoTHROP  KiRKLAND.     A.N.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer;  practised  at  Palatka,  Fla.     Died  June,  1860. 

Thornton  KiRKLAND  LoTHROP,  LL.B.    Fl'.n.  Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Pres.  Eastern  R.R.  Co.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1853. 

James  Edavard  Oliver.     77.  V.     Ithaca,  N.Y. 

Prof.  Math.  Cornell  Univ. 

*'^'  James  Pierce.     M.U.     Brooldine,  Mass. 

Died  on  hoard  the  ship  Parliament,  while  returning  from  Europe,  May  29,  1853. 

Robert  Barnwell  Rhett.      O.F.     Hunts ville,  Ala. 

Lawyer.     Some  time  Editor  New  Orleans,  La.,  Picayune. 

*i865  ^^,y    Samuel  Abbot  Smith.     A.(IK     Arlington,  Mass. 
*^^^  Rev.  Julius  Walker  Stuart.     I.E.     Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Asst.  Rector  Grace  Church,  Charleston,  S.  C.     Died  of  yellow  fever,  October  30,  1856. 

*i852  Augustus  Warren  Whipple.     H.Z.    Northborough,  Mass. 

B.D.,  Cambridge  Theo.  Sem.,  1852.     Killed  near  Saugertics,  N.  Y.,  by  the  explosion  of 
a  steamboat  boiler,  September  4,  1852. 

1850. 

Joseph  Pr^.vost  Carr.     Z'.  T.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Member  Kansas  Legislature,  1857 ;  Kansas  State  Senator,  1858.    Major  and 
A.D.C.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

James  Coolidge  Carter,  LL.B.      H'.tJ.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1853. 

Robert  Barnwell  Fuller.      O.J.     Beaufort,  S.  C. 

County  Treas.  Beaufort  Co.  since  1879.     Prin.  Beaufort  Free  School,  1868-78.     Lieut. 
Rhett's  Art.  Bat.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 


Charles  Hale.      2'. 2'.     Roxbury,  Mass. 


Lawyer,  and  Speaker  Mass.  House  of  Representatives.  Diplomatic  Agent  and  Consul 
General  of  the  U.  S.  in  Egypt,  1864-72.  Editor  Boston  Daily  AUvtrtixn;  1852-64.  Conlril. 
utor  to  North  American  Review,  Old  and  New,  etc.    Member  Am.  Phil.  Soc. 


Ha)  vard.  185 

"*"  Hknry  Edson  Hersey.      E.  '/'.      Ilingham,  Muss. 

Teacher,  Charlestown,  X.  II.,  1S50-2.  Lawyer  praclisiiiu'  in  Boston,  1854-63.  TruBloi 
Derby,  Mass.,  Acad.     Died  February  24,  18«3. 

(tEOrge  Miller  IIobbs,  LL.B.      V.Z.     lioston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1868.     Court  Reporter  for  Boston 
«.v,  Courier, 
Bankrupt  Law. 

Joiix  King.      (Kll.     Kusselh  illc  Ky. 

Farmer.     A.B.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1S47. 

Samuel  Kirkman.      K.Z.     Florence,  Ala. 

Cotton  Buyer.     Trustee  Florence  Synodleal  Female  College. 

John  Noble,  LL.B.     A. A.     Roxbuiy,  Mass. 

Clerk  Sup.  Jud.  Court  since  1875.  Sub-master  Boston  Latin  School,  1850-6.  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1858. 

1864  ^Yjlliam  Sydney  Thayer.      I. A.     Boston,  ]\Iass. 

Editor  New  York  Evening  Post,  1853-60.  U.  S.  Consul  General  at  Alexandria.  Ksypt, 
(and  there  died) ,  1861-4. 

Rev.  LoAJOii  GooDENOW  Ware.      ./.£".     Burlington,  Vt. 

Pastor  Unitarian  Church.  Sec.  Trustees  Fletcher  Free  Library  since  1873;  Mary 
Fletcher  Hospital  since  1876.  Trustee  Park  Gallery  of  Art,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  since  1873. 
Contributor  to  Christian  Examiner,  i'7iitarian  Review,  etc. 

'**  Benjamin  Payson  Williams.     //.  V.     Koxbuiy,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Died  May  17,  18.56. 

Frederic  Dickinson  Williams.     A'. J.     Paris,  France. 

Artist.     Art  Teacher  in  Boston  Public  Schools,  1S59-74. 
185I. 

AViLLiAM  Francis  Allen.      /J\     Madison,  Wis. 

Prof.  Latin  and  Historv,  L'niv.  of  Wis.,  since  1870;  Ancient  Languages  and  History, 
1867-70;  Latin  and  Greek,  Antioch  Coll.,  186.5-6.  Asst.  Supt.  Schools,  Charleston, 
S.  C,  1865.  Editor,  with  Greenough,  of  a  Classical  Series;  Cicero's  Orations,  1873; 
DeSenectute,  1873;  Catiline  of  Sallust,  1874;  Virgil,  Eclogues,  and  Si.Y  Books  of  the  ^Eneid, 
1874;  C;csar,  1874;  Ovid,  1875;  Tacitus' Agricola,  18S0;  with  J.  H.  Allen,  Latin  Grammar, 
I-osson.-i,  and  Reader,  1868-it.  Co-editor  of  Slave  Songs,  1867.  Author  of  contributions  to 
LipliiiivntVs  Magazine,  Trans.ictioiis  of  Wis.  Acad.,  etc.,  since  1870.  Member  Am. 
Oriental  Soc;  Am.  Phil.  Assoc. ;  Wis.  Acad.  Science,  Arts  and  Letters. 

^'^'''*  Rev.  George  Bradford.      H'.N.     Duxbury,  Mass. 

Pastor  Unitarian  Church,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1856-9.  B.D.,  Cambridge  l)iv.  School, 
1856.    Died  February  17,  1S59. 

William  Czar  Bradley.     A'.l.     Brattleborough,  Vt. 

Teacher. 

Stanford  Emerson  Chaille,  M.I).    /'./'.   Xew  Orleans,  La. 

Prof.  Phys.  and  Path.  Anat.,  Univ.  of  La.,  since  1867;  Demonstrator  Anat.,  1S5S-65; 
Lecturer  on  Obstetrics,  1865.  Resident  Phys.  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital,  18.53-4;  Acting  Surg. 
Gen.  of  La.,  1861-2;  Congressional  Yellow  Fever  Expert,  1878-9.  Supervisor  of  Inspec- 
tion at  New  Orleans  for  National  Board  of  Health,  1881.  Co-editor  and  Proprietor  New- 
Orleans  Med.  awl  Siinj.  Jouni'i/.  1S57-67.  Author  of  numerous  contributions  to  Trans- 
a<;tions  International  .\Ied.  <  Dni,'.,  Is7t>:  Am.  Med.  Assoc. ;  Am.  Public  Ikaltli  Assoi\  :  and 
various  reports  and  bulletins.  Mtniber  .\m.  Med.  Assoc,  etc.  Surireon  and  Med.  In- 
spector, C.  S.  A.,  1802-5.  In  charge  of  Hospitals  at  Atlanta,  1864;  Macon,  1865.  M.D.. 
Univ.  of  La.,  1853. 


1 86  Harvard. 

Chaeles  Fraxklin  Dunbar.      1.0,     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  Polit.  Economy,  Harvard,  since  1871;  Dean  since  1876.  Editor  Boston  Dailtj 
Advertiser,  18-59-69.  Contributor  to  JS^ort/i  Am.  Review.  Member  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and 
Sciences ;  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

Joseph  Howard  Gray.      77.  T.     Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Lawyer,  Xew  York  City. 

Rev.  Edward  Henry  Hall.      11.  E.     Worcester,  ]\Ia«s. 

Chaplain  44th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Christopher  Columbus  Langdell,  LL.B.      0.  >F.     Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Dane  Prof.  Law,  Harvard,  since  1870.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  18.53;  LL.D.,  1875. 

* '*'^t John  NoYES  Mead.      F.T.     Brattleborough,  A^t. 

.    .  Died  August  15,  1850. 

George  Otis  Shattuck,  LL.B.      T.X.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Member  Boston  Common  Council,  1S62.  Overseer  Harvard,  1871-80.  LL.B., 
Harvard;  18-54. 

Frederic  WiNSOR,  M.D.      J.  A'.     AVincliester,  Mass. 

Author  of  School  Hygiene,  1874 ;  Water  Supiily,  Drainage  and  Sewerage  of  Mass.,  1876 ; 
Coal  Gas,  1878.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1855. 

1852. 

Joseph  Hodges  Choate,  LL.B.      fJ.O.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1854. 

William  Gardner  Choate,  LL.B.     //'.  T.    New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Dist.  .Judge  Southern  Dist.  X.  Y. ,  187S-S1.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  18-54. 

Horace  Hopkins  Coolidge,  LL.B.      I*. I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Member  Mass.  Housi-  of  Representatives,  1865-8;  Mass.  State  Senator, 
1869-72;  and  Prcs.  of  Senate,  1870-2.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1856. 

Thomas  James  Curtis.     B'.(P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Address  care  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co.,  London,  Eng. 

*''^'MYiLLiAM  Duncan  McKiM.      J.H.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Killed  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  while  Capt.,  C.  S.  A.,  May  3,  1863. 

*'^'  George  AY  ALTER  NoRRis.     P.J.     Alilwaukee,  AYis. 

Lawyer;  practised  in  New  York  Cit}'.    Died  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  Januarj'  21,  1857. 

James  Bradley  Thayer,  LL.B.     A.Z.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Royal  Prof.  Law,  Han'ard,  since  1873.  Author  of  The  Letters  of  Chauncey  Wright. 
Contributor  to  Am.  Law  Revieio.  Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  LL.B,  Har- 
vard, 1856. 

Samuel   Lothrop  Thorndike,  LL.B.     A. 6.     Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Lawj-er,  Boston.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1854. 

Darwin  Erastus  AVare,  LL.B.     H'.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1863;  Mass.  State  Senator,  1864-5 :  Member 
Mass.  Board  Harbor  Commissioners,  1866-74.  U.  S.  Commissioner  for  Codification  ot 
Customs  and  Shipping  Laws,  1867-8.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1855. 


Harvard.  187 

AVlLLIAM  ROHEKT  Wak'e.      /'..I.      Now  York  City. 

I'rof.    An-l,ii,rtuiv.  c, I.i.-i  S,l„.,,l    „|-   Mini's,   Kincc  Issl;    \I:,-m.  Im-i,    I,,  I i,,_.v, 

186r)-81.  'rni-lrr  I'hi.Imi,  Mnsriini  l-i,,.'  Arts,  isvr,-s].  A  ntlioi- ,,f  A  (-..n,  .  ^-i  \,.|,,:.,- 
tiiral  Education,  |s.;;,;  -ri,,-  \l:,,lini,.|\  ,,|-  I',, lilies  nml  l'i-..|...ii  ioiini  |;,  |,n  -■  -m  li  i  i,  l  ,J; 
Report  on  the  Nuiuiiiiitn.u  of  Ovtrsi  crs  ol'  ll:irv:u-il,  IST'J;  .M.uioni  Ti  i-.-|  i  cIim  ,  Is-^l. 
Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  Am.  Archajol.  iiist. ;  Tlie  American  :ind  Uoyul 
British  Institutes  of  Architects;  Soc.  Centrale  des  Architectes.  B.S.,  L.8.S.  of  Harvard, 
1856. 

William  Henry  Waring.      I.fi.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1878  and  1881. 

William  Cross  Williamson,  LL.r>.     A.M.    Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  18.55. 


.  1853. 

Edward  Holmes  Ammidown.      J../.     New  York  City- 

Commission  Merchant. 

Elbridge  Jefferson  Cutler.      H.E.     Cambridue,  Mass. 

Died,  while  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Harvard. 

Rev.  Ormond  Horace  Button.     J .l\     New  York  City. 

After  admission  to  the  Bar  was  Asst.  Editor  Boston  Co!<7-Jer,  1800;  then  ordained  to 
P.  E.  Ministry.     Died  while  travelling  in  the  south  of  France. 

Wilder  D WIGHT,  LL.B.     A.X.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1855.  Maj.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  Lieut.  Col.,  1862. 
Died  near  Boonesborough,  Md.,  September  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  at  Antietam. 

Charles  William  Eliot.     I.Q.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Pres.  TTarvard  Univ.  since  1869;  Tutor,  18.'34-8;  .Asst.  Prof.  Chem.  and  Math.,  1858-63. 
LL.D.,  Williams  Coll.,  1869;  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1869;  Yale  Coll.,  1870. 

Rev.  Edward  Chipman  Guild.      F  .Z.     Waltham,  Mass. 

Pastor  Unitarian  Churtth. 

Adams  Sherman  Hill,  LL.B.      .\.(I>.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boylston  Prof.  nii<l..iic,  Il.iiv.inl,  siric<-  ISTr,.  Asst.  Pmf.  Khetoric,  1872-6.  Night 
Editor  New  York  Trii.in,,.  |s;ii;-:i;  A\;,sliiii-i,.ii  (■..iir-|i,,iMlriii.  ISGl-5;  on  Staff  success- 
ively Boston  Advo-f'-or.  S|,iiimi;.l,l  /;, ),)ii.i;.  ,,„,  <liir;ii;,,  l,i}.itne,  1865-70.  Frequent 
contributor  to  periodical  litii.inn-.'.  Sic  linlcx  Im  A'.  .1.  /.'(  r/i /r,  and  List  of  the  Publica- 
tions of  the  Officers  of  Harvanl.     LI..1!.,  Harvard,  1S5.5. 

Edward  Ho wland.      (Ll.     New  York  City. 

Journalist,  Staff  of  New  York  Tribune. 

Charles  Everett  Johnson.     li'.II.     Newton,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  of  Shoes,  Boston. 

Joshua  Kendall.      O.U.     Cam bridgeport,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

Arthur  Theodore  Lyman.     I'.N.     Boston,  Mass. 

Cotton  Afaniifacturer,  and  Treas.  Lowell  Mfs.  Co.  since  1866.  Treas.  Appleton 
and  Hamilton  Mfg.  Co.,  1862-3.     Col.  and  A.  D.  C.  Mass.  N.  G.,  1876-8. 

Samuel  Savage  Shaw,  LL.B.     M. '/".     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  18.i5. 


1 88  Harvard. 

1854.. 

Rev.>  Benjamin  Holloavay    Bailey.       EJK      Marblehead, 

Mass. 

Teacher,  and  Pastor  Unitarian  Church  since  1873.  School  Committee  of  Marblehead 
since  1878.  Pastor,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1861-8;  Portland,  Me.,  1868-73.  B.D.,  Cambridge 
Div.  School,  1860. 

John  Chandler  Bancroft.     P .A.     Milton,  Mass. 

Artist. 

Atherton  Blight.      I '.P.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Retired  from  business. 

*  1880  Edward  William  Forbush,  LL.B.     F.X.     Boston,  Mass. 

Leather  Merchant,  and  some  time  Editor  Boston  fitock  Reporter.  LL.B.,  Harvard. 
1856.    Died  December  18,  1880. 

Horace  Howard  Furness.      Z' .  P.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Trustee  Univ.  of  Pa.  since  1880.  Author  of  The  Variorum  Edition  of  Shakespeare; 
Romeo  and  Juliet,  1871 ;  Macbeth,  1873 ;  Hamlet,  1877  ;  Lear,  1880.  Member  Weimar,  Ger- 
many, Shakespearean  Soc. ;  Am.  Phil.  Soc.  Dean  of  Philadelphia  Shakespeare  Soc. 
Ph  D.,  Halle,  Germany,  1878;  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1879. 

Richard  Fitch  Hall.     P.P.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  West  Troy  Gas  Light  Co. ;  Manager  Troy  Steam  Heating  Co.  Troy  Water 
Commissioner  since  1870 ;  Fire  Commissioner  since  1871.  Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department. 
1866-8. 

*i864  Cjjarles  Russell  Lowell.     fr.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Supt.  Iron  Works,  1855-6,  1860-1.  Capt.  6th  U.  8.  Cav.,  1861 ;  Col.  2d  Mass.  Cav.,  1863 ; 
Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1864.  Died  at  Middletown,  Va.,  October  20,  1864,  of  wounds  received  at 
Cedar  Creek. 

Rev.  William  James  Potter.    fP.AI.    New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Editor  of  7'/ie  Index  since  1880;  upon  Staff  of  the  same  since  1870;  Trustee  for 
Publication  thereof  since  1875.  Author  of  The  National  Tragedy,  1865;  and  various  con- 
tributions to  The  Radical,  and  The  Radical  Revieic.     Hosp.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A. 

George  Putnam,  LL.B.      I'.P.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1858. 

William  Thorndike,  M.D.      J./:.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1857.  Asst.  Surgeon  3,Sth  Mass.  Vols.,  U.  S.  A.;  Surgeon  39th  Mass. 
Vols.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

*  "*"  Rev.  Albra  Wadleigii.      P.l'.      Gcnnantowu,  Pa. 

Rector  of  St.  Luke's  Church.    Died  May  25,  1873. 

Joseph  Rowe  Webster,  M.D.     P. A.     Natick,  Mass. 

Member  School  Committee,  Milton,  Mass.,  1861-5,  1878.  Author  of  Reports  of  Milton 
School  (Jommittee,  1803-5.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1859. 

Francis  Channing  Barlow.      </>.  J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  On  Staff  of  N.  Y.  Tribune,  1858.  N.  Y.  Sec.  State,  1866-8.  U.  S.  Marshal, 
S.  Dist.  of  N.  Y.,  1868.  Private,  then  Lieut.,  12th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  Lieut.  Col. 
61st  N.  y.  Inf.,  1861-2 ;  Brig.  Gen.,  September  19,  1862,  for  gallantry  at  Fair  Oaks.  Severely 
wounded  at  Antietam,  and  again  at  Gettysburg;  Commanding  Brig.,  Howard's  Div., 
1862-3;  Maj.  Gen.  Commaudiag  Div.,  1863-5. 


Ha 


rvara 


Samuel  Parkman  Blakk.     .\.E.     Boston.  .Mass. 

Real  Estate  Broker. 

Rev.  Phillips  Brook .s.      J./;,      lioston,  Mass. 

Rector  Trinity  Olnirch  since  ISVO;  Church  of  tlic  Ailvnt.  IMiilmlelpbia.  l.S;J9-62;  Holy 
Trinity,  Pliiladelphia,  1862-VO.  Author  of  Lectures  .n  li .  ..  Iiin-,  1877;  Sermons,  1878; 
Bohlcn  Lectures  on  the  Influence  of  Jesus,  1879;  'J"1h  '  nii  il.  .|  ih,.  Lord,  and  Other  Ser- 
mons, 18S1.  Member  Am.  Acid.  Arts  and  Sciences ,  M.i~-.  Ili^i.  Society.  Grad.  P.  K. 
Theo.  Sem.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1859.     D.D.,  Union  Coll.,  J^iu ;  H:,rv.ird,  1877. 

Charles  Augustus  Chase.     E.A.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Treas.  Worcester  Co.  Savings  Institution.  Treas.  Worcester  Co.,  1865-7.5;  Register  of 
Deeds,  1876.  Formerly  on  Start'  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.  Member  Am.  Antiq.  8oc. 
Author  of  History  of  Worcester,  1879. 

Channing  Clapp.      A'..Y.     Boston,  Mass. 

Merchant.  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  C.w.,  U.S.A.,  1861-2;  Capt.,  1863;  Capt.  Engineers  and 
A.A.G.,  1863-5. 

-  Edward  Barry  Daltox,  M.D.      /'.  V.     \ew  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1858. 

fHENRY  Lee  HiGGiNSON.     N.I\     Boston,  Mass. 

Banker  and  Broker.   Lieut.  3d  Mass.  Inf.,  1861 ;  Capt.  and  Maj.  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  1862-.5. 

Benjamin  Smith  Lyman.     I.E.     Northampton,  Mass. 

Geologist  and  Mining  Engineer,  mucb  engaged  in  surveys  under  British  and  Japanese 
Governments. 

James  Tyndale  Mitchell,  LL.B.    M.  II.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer  .-md  JudL,'e  of  Common  Fleas,  No.  2,  Philadelphia  Co.,  since  1871.  Chief  Editor 
Am.I.air  R,,i!'  >  -'  '  '  i--  Ti  r  Williams  on  Real  Property,  1866;  Co-editor  Troubat 
and  Halv's  I'im  I  .7.     Author  of  Mitchell  on  Motions  and  Rules,  1879. 

Member  Pa.  ili        ~  1     ;        -     i  il  Science  Assoc.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1860;  LL.D., 

.lefferson  Coll.,  1^7-.      rii\:.i.    vl,  I'a.  Inf. 

Edwin  Morton.     i'.S.     Boston,  Mass. 

Franklin  Benjamin  Sanborn.     P.T.     Concord,  Mass. 

Journalist,  Litterateur  and  Philanthropist.  On  Staft"  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  liepubtican, 
since  1868.  Ins.  of  Mass.  Board  of  State  Charities  since  1879;  Sec.  and  organizer  of  Am. 
Social  Science  Assoc.  Author  of  reports  of  Mass.  State  Board  of  Charities,  and  of  many 
special  reports  and  contributions.  Editor  of  reports  Social  Science  Assoc,  1873-82,  and 
Prayers  of  Theodore  Parker,  18S2. 

George  Carleton  Sawyer.     P.J.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Princ.  Utica  Free  Acad,  since  1858.    Instructor  Phillips,  Exeter,  Acad.,'  1855-8. 

John  Boies  Tileston.      II.  J.     Concord,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

1856. 

Charles  Francis  Ada.ms,  Jr.       I.E.     Quiiicy,  Mass. 

Arbitrator  Joint  Executive  Committee  R.R.  Comj)anies,  since  1879.  Member  ^rass.  Board 
R.R.  Commissioners,  1869-79 ;  Govt.  Director  U.  P.  li.R.,  1878.  School  Committee,  (^nincv, 
1872-80.  Author  of  Chapters  of  Erie;  Railroads,  Their  Origin  and  I'roblems,  1S7.S;  Notes 
on  R;iilroad  Accidents,  1879;  The  New  Departure  in  the  Common  Schools  of  yuiney,  1879. 
Member  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Col.  5th  Mass.  Vol.  Cav., 
U.  S.  A.,  Brig.  Gen.  Bvt.,  1861-5. 

George  Bancroft.      li.W      Agen,  Lot  et  (Jaroime,  France. 

Proprietaire. 

William  Wirt  Buurage,  LL.B.     /.2'.     Camhrid-e,  Mass. 

r,a\vyer,  Boston.     LL.B.,  nar\'ard,  1858. 


190  Harvard. 

Thomas  Emerson.      O.A.     New  York  City. 

With  Harper  Brothers. 

John  Edward  Gardner.     J.  H'.     Exeter,  N.  H. 

Hardware  Dealer. 

Benjamin  Morgan  Harrod.      A.ii.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Civil  Engineer  and  Member  Miss.  Commission  ;  Chief  Engineer  of  La. ;  Capt.  and  Maj. 
of  Engineers,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

George  Osgood  Holyoke.     2'. '/''.     Ncav  York  City. 

Merchandise  Brolier. 

*is82  Xhomas  Kinnicutt,  LL.B.      M.IL     Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer ;  retired  on  account  of  ill  health.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1S60.     Died  January  21, 

1882. 

*i.«2  g-TEPHEN  George  Perkins.     U.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

Student  Lawrence  Scientific  School  at  outbreak  of  war.    2d  Lieut.  Co.  H  2d  Mass.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861.     Killed  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862. 

Jeremiah  Smith.     M.0.     Dover,  N.  H. 

Lawyer. 

Richard  Harding  Weld.      /.  5.     West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Commission  Merchant,  Boston. 


Daniel  Webster  Wilder.     A.I.     St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Editor  St.  Joseph  Daily  Herald.  Founder  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Conservative,  1861. 
Probate  Judge,  Doniphan  Co.,  Kan.,  ISrp.i ;  <'it\  Attv.,  Elwood,  Kan.,  1859.  Surveyor 
Oen.  Kan.  and  Neb.,  1863-4.  Pres.  Kan.  iml  N.'h.  A-sociated  Press,  1869-70.  Kan.  State 
Auditor,  1872-6.  Author  of  Annals  of  K:ui.,  isTi;  Coutributions  to  Kan.  Magazine, 
1870-1.     Member  Kan.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Kan.  SockiI  Scic  ikc  Assoc. 

1857- 

Stanton  Blake.      Z'.N.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Sec.  N.  E.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston. 

Shepherd  Brooks.     I.  P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

Ezra  Dyer,  M.D.     Z'.F.     Swissvale,  Pa. 

Office,  Pittsburg.  Author  Contributions  to  International  Ophthalmological  Soc. 
Reports,  1876;  Am.  Ophthalmological  Soc.  Reports,  1862-5,  1874-9;  Transactions  Pa.  >Ied. 
Soc,  1879.  Member  Am.  and  International  Ophthalmological  Soc,  Am.  and  International 
Otological  Soc,  etc.     Acting  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1859. 

Joseph  Augustine  Hale.     I. P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Capt.  U.  8.  A.,  and  A.  D.  C.  to  Gen.  McDowell,  1S63-4. 

Franklin  Haven.      I\\.     Boston,  Mass. 


Actuary  N.  E.  Trust  Co.     U.  S.  Sub-Treasurer  .at  Boston,  1868-79.     Capt.,  U. 
A.  D.  C,  and  Lieut.  Col.  Cal.  Cav.,  1862-5. 

James  Jackson  Higginson.     l.M.     New  York  City. 

Broker.     Lieut.,  Capt.,  Bvt.  Maj.,  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-5. 

Solomon  Lincoln,  Jr.,  LL.B.      [\Q.     Salem,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     Tutor  Harvard,  18.58-63.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1864. 


\m\ 


Harvard.  191 

Kev.  Joseph  May.      .\.1.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Pastor  First  Vnitarian  Cliurcli.     H.l).,  Cambridge  Divinity  ycliool,  1865. 

James  Amory  Perkins.     .\.l\     Boston,  Mass. 

Kast  India  Murchant.  1st  Lieut.  2-ttli  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  B.  A.,  1861.  Killed  a(  .Morrin 
Island,  8.  C,  August  26,  1863. 

John  CoDM AN  Ropes,  LL.B.      (KK.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Overseer  Harvard,  1S68-76.  Member  Mass.  Hist.  Soe. ;  Military  Hist.  Hoe. 
of  Mass.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1861. 

Arthur    John    Clark    Sowdon,    LL.B.      T.l.     Bof^ton, 
Mass. 

Retired.  Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1S79-S0.  Author  of  Address  on 
Political  Duties,  1878,  and  numerous  contributions  to  newspapers.  Member  N.  E.  Hist,  and 
Genealogical  Soc.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1861. 

Samuel  Wells.      l.N.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

1858. 

John  Otis  Burt,  M.D.      P.  8.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Adj.  Prof.  Chemistry  and  Prof.  Materia  Medica,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1872-9.  M.D., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1864.     Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  N.,  1861-3. 

Jonathan  Longfellow  Cilley,  M.]).      O.U.      Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  since  1878;  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1871-8. 
Prof.  Physioloiry  Ohio  Med.  Coll.,  1873-80.  Contributor  to  various  medical  journals. 
M.D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  1S66.  Hosp.  Steward,  U.S.  A.,  and  Master's  Mate  in  Gunboat 
Service,  1861. 

James  Clarke  Davis.     ././/.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.  Mass.,  1868-73.  Trusteeand  Sec.  Adams  Nei-vine  Asylum, 
Boston,  since  1877.  Author  of  Digest  of  Municipal  Decisions  of  Sup.  Jud.  Court  of  Mass., 
1866. 

Henry  Walker  Frost.      V.(I>.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

James  Stevenson  Hall.      E.Z.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Alfred  Houston  Haven,  M.D.     ./.  7'.     Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

A.  A.  Surg.,  U.S.A.,  and  Asst.  Surg.  35th  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1862-6.  In  charge  (Jen. 
Hospitals  near  Washington,  D.C..  1862-3;  Alexandria  and  Fairfax  Seminary  Hospitals, 
1864-5 ;  Post  Hospital  Summcrville,  S.  C,  1865-6.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1861. 

William  Frederic  Milton.     /. '/".     Pittsfiekl,  Mass. 

Farmer.     Capt.  1st  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 

Seth  Miller  Murdock,  LL.B.     M.r.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861. 

Rev.  Edward  Griffin  Porter.      VjP.     Lexinoton.  Mass. 

Pastor  Hnncdik  <  .kui  -  lii.iial  Church.  Pres.  Trustees  Cary  Library.  Chairman 
Lexington  School  I;  :  i  i-  7'..  Trustee  Lawrence  and  Abbott  Acails".  Author  of 
Souvenir  of  Lexiiiih  '  r  \!clrcss  on  Death  of  Rev.  W.  H.  Adam,'.  (Harvard,  '60), 
1880;  Ch.  i.,  Vol.  iii  .  M.  ;m  >  i  ,1  History  of  Boston,  1S81 ;  Pres.  Garfield's  Ancestry.  1881. 
Member  N.  E.  Gcne.il.  and  Hist.  Soc;  Am.  Antiq.  Soc;  Mass.  Hist.  Soc  .Airent  in  the 
field  of  U.  8.  San.  Com.,  1863-4. 


Harvai'd. 
Frank  Howard  Shokey.      P.S.     Dedham,  Mass. 

Lawyer;  practised  in  Bjstoa.     DiedJanuary  24,  1S62. 

Robert  NoxonToppan,LL.B.    E'.E.     Ne wbuiy port,  Mass. 

Author  of  various  pamphlets  on  International  Coinase.  Member  Antiq.  and  Numis. 
Soc.  of  Fhila. ;  Am.  Social  Science  Assoc. ;  International  Arbitration  Soc.  LL.B.,  Colum- 
bia Coll.,  1861. 

i860. 

John  Torrey  Morse,  Jr.      O.li.     Beverly,  Mass. 

Lawyer  (retired  from  practice) ,  and  Editor  Internatiorial  Ueview.  Member  Mass.  House 
of  Representatives,  1874.  Overseer  Harvard  since  1879.  Author  of  Banks  and  Banking; 
Arbitration  and  Award ;  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton;  various  contributions  to  Prater's 
Magazine  and  Saturday  Reeieio  (London,  England),  Atlantic  ifontlUy,  North  Am.  Review, 
etc.    Member  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

Stephen  Minot  Weld.      T.  Y.  •   Dedham,  Mass. 

Cotton  Buyer.  Lieut.,  then  Capt.,  18th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Lieut.  Col.,  then  Col.,  56th 
Mass.,  Brig.  Gen.,  Bvt.,  1861-5. 

1861. 

Herman    Francis    Brashear,    LL.B.      A'../-.       Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Member  Ohio  House  of  Representatives,  1873-4.  LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Coll., 
1863. 

John  Lincoln  Bullard.      H  .Z.     New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

Cotton  Broker,  New  York  City.     Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Samuel  Franklin  Emmons.     A.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

Connected  with  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  since  1867.  In  charge  Rocky  Mountain 
Division,  1881.    Now  completing  .\  Report  on  the  Leadville  Mining  Region. 

Henry  Weld  Farrar.     .V.i?.     Chicago,  111. 

Merchant.  Business  Manager  Chicago  Daily  Evening  Journal,  1869-80.  A.  D.  C.  to 
Maj.  Gen.  Sedgwick,  1863;  2d  and  Ist  Lieut.  7th  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4;  Capt.  and  A. 
D.  C.  to  Maj.  Gen.  Wright,  1864-5.    Died  April  17,  1881. 

William  Yates  Gholson.     //./)/.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Student  at  Law  at  outbi-eak  of  war.  Capt.  108th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  A.  A.  A.  G. 
39th  Brigade,  14th  Corps,  1862.     Killed  at  Hartsville,  Tenn.,  December  7, 1862. 

Norwood  Penrose  Hallowell.       P.I.      West  Medford, 
Mass. 

Wool  Hroker.  Vice  Pres.  Mass.  Infant  Asylum,  and  Pres.  Medford  Branch  since  1881). 
Associate  Editor  The  Erodus.  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 
Lieut.  CoL  54tli  and  Col.  55th  Mass.  Inf.,  1863.  Resigned  on  account  of  disability  from 
wounds,  >«ovember  2,  1863. 

Oliver  Wendell   Holmes,   Jr.,   LL.B.       I.\.      Boston, 
Mass. 

Lawyer.  Author  of  The  Common  Law,  1881.  Editor  of  12th  ed.  Kent's  Commentaries; 
The  American  Law  Review,  vols,  v-vii.  Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1866.     Capt.  and  Bvt.  Col.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 

Charles  Duncan  Lamb.     A.J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Architect,  and  some  time  Broker  in  Merchandise.  Private  Pa.  Home  Guard  (under 
Emergency  Call),  and  2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Art.,  1863;  Capt.,  1864;  severely  wounded 
at  Wcldon  R.R.  August  19, 1864,  and  obliged  to  resign.    Died  September  2, 1871. 


Harvai'd.  193 

fFRANK  William  Lawrence.      I'.ll.     Longwood,  Mass. 

Chairman  Brookline  Park  Commissioners.  Planter,  Port  Uoyal,  S.  C,  1863-0.  A.  A. 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1S62-3. 

1863  Xhomas  JosErii  Leavitt.      T.O.     Woburn,  Mass. 

In  employ  Burlington  and  Mo.  R.R.,  1861-2.  Private  and  Ser^.  Major  6th  Iowa  Cav., 
U.  8.  -A..,  1862;  2d  Lieut.,  1863.  Died  at  White  Stone  Ilill,  D.  T.,  Scptemher  4,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  battle  with  Sioux  Indians. 

jEdward  Greely  Loring,  M.D.      J.  W.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1864. 

'*^  Thomas  Eodman  Robeson.     2'. /v.     Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

2d  and  Ist  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  18G1 ;  Capt.,  1862.  Died  July  6,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  at  Gettysburg. 

'^t James  McBride  Vanderpoel.     VS.     New  York  City. 

Died  December  27,  1860. 


1862. 

Arthur  Amory.     ./'../.     Longwood,  Mass. 

Dry  Goods  Commission  Merchant. 

Charles  Boyden.      H'.li.     Boston,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

Thomas  BucKMiNSTER  Curtis,  M.D.     0.0.     Boston,  Mass. 

Surgeon  Mass.  General  Hospital  since  1875.  Clinical  Instructor  on  Diseases  of  Urinary 
Organs,  Harvard,  since  1881.  Associate  Editor  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 
Trustee  Boston  Athenaeum.  Author  of  Du  Traitement  des  Kctrecissements  de  I'Urfethre 
par  la  Dilatation  Progressive  (Prize  Thesis),  Paris,  1873;  Report  on  the  Sanitary  Condition 
of  Boston,  1875 ;  Chapters  on  Infant  Mortality  and  Vital  Statistics  in  Buch's  1  reatise  on 
Hygiene  and  Public  Health,  1879.  Member  Am.  Statistical  Soc;  Anat.  Soc,  Paris,  etc. 
M.D.,  Paris,  France,  1873. 

^^'IFrancis  Lowell  Gardner.     P. A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Died  at  Cotuit  Point,  Mass.,  February  10,  1861. 

^^  James  Ingersoll  Grafton.     M.iL     New  York  City. 

2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1862.  Killed  at  Averys- 
borough,  N.  C,  March  16,  1865. 

Charles  Edward  Grinnell,  LL.B.     P.  )'.    Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  and  Editor  Am.  Law  RevietP.  B.D.,  Cambridge  Divinity  School,  I860 ;  LL.B. , 
Hai-vardl'  1876. 

Mayo  Williamson  Hazeltine.     M.X.     Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Literary  Editor  New  York  Sun  since  1878;  formerly  Lawyer.  Author  Universities  at 
Home  and  Abroad;  The  American  Woman  in  Europe;  Chats  about  New  Books;  Sent  to 
Coventry;  A  Queen  of  Spades,  etc. 

Henry  Upham  Jeffries.     A'.  J.     ^fanilla,  E.  Indies. 

Merchant,  with  Russell  &  Sturgis. 

fJoHN  CiiECKLEY  Keighler.     J' .  0' .     Baltimore,  Md. 

Insurance  Agent. 

' — f William  Henry  Kerr.     ./.T.     Natchez,  Miss. 

Said  to  have  been  killed  while  in  C.  8.  A. 
13 


194 


Harvard. 


187.") 


fJoHN  WiTHERSPOON  Labouisse.      H  .A.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Cotton  Broker.  Capt.  Co.  H  13th  La.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  and  Acting  Asst.  Insp.  Gen. 
Cav.  Corps,  1861-5. 

Henry  Horton  McBurney.      N.h.     Roxbiiiy,  Mass, 

Machinist.     Died  at  Bournemouth,  Eng.,  February  20, 1875. 

Herbert  Cowpland  Mason.     B.H.     Boston,  Mass. 

Treasurer  Ipswich  Mills.    Maj.,  Bvt.,  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 

*'**"  Benjamin  Crowninshield  Mifflin.    H'.Z.    Boston,  Maes. 

Broker.     Adj.  49th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-5.     Died  June  16,  1880. 

Gilbert  EussELL  Payson.     J.-.     Watertown,  Mass. 

Merchant,  White,  Paj-son  &  Co.,  Boston.  Director  Hamilton  N:itional  Bank;  Suffolk 
Savings  Bank. 

Charles  Burnham  Porter,  M.D.      l\M.     Boston,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1865. 

Henry  Parker  Quincy,  M.D.      VJL     Dedham,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1867. 

John  Read.     O.A. 

Merchant.     Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.,  1862-5. 

*i863  jJenry  Ropes.     P.Y.     Boston,  Mass. 

2d  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  Ist  Lieut.,  1862.  Killed  at  Gettysburg,  July 
.3,  1863. 

1863. 

Charles  Walter  Amory.      W .1.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Treas.  Amory  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston.  Lieut.,  then  Capt.,  2d  Mass.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863-5. 

Robert  Amory,  M.D.      O.A.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Sec.  Brookline  School  Committee,  1868-75.  Trustee  Public  Library,  1869-76.  Annual 
Instructor,  Harvard,  1870-1 ;  Prof.  Physiol.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873-4.  Author  of  Physiological 
Action  of  Bromides  of  Potassium  and  Ammonium,  1872;  3d  Edition  Wharton  and  Stille'.- 
Medical  Jurisprudence,  1873;  Experiments  on  Action  of  Chloral  Hydrate,  1872;  Translator 
of  Lectures  on  Physiology  by  Prof.  Kiiss  of  Strasbourg,  1870.  Reporter  on  Progress  of 
Therapeutics  for  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal  since  1876.  Member  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences ;  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. ;  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.    M.D.,  Harvard,  1866. 

Edward  Darley  Boit.      A.  8.     Paris,  France. 
John  Murray  Brown.     A.B.     Belmont,  Mass. 

Publisher  and  Bookseller,  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  Boston. 

Charles  Emerson.     A.E.     Concord,  Mass. 

Clerk.  Private  7th  N.  Y.  8.  M.,  1862 ;  2d  Lieut.  174th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  1862-4 ;  1st  Lieut,  and 
Capt.  162d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

Charles  Stebbins  Fairchild,  LL.B.   J.V.  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Deputy  Atty.  Gen.  N.  Y.,  1874-5;  Atty.  Gen.,  1875-7.  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1865. 

John  Davis  Williams  French.     A'.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Stock  Raiser  since  1876.  Sec.  Ayrshire  Breeders'  Association.  Treas.  Prot.  Epis. 
Charitable  Corporation  since  1872.  Author  of  Ayrshire  Record  Herd  Book  for  \  ears  1876, 
1878,1880;  Information  Concerning  the  Ayrshire  Breed  of  Cattle,  1878.  U.  8.  Christian 
Commissioner  in  Va.,  Ala.,  1864-5. 


Harvard.  195 

William  Gheknough.      A  .A.     New  York  City. 

Manufacturer  of  Woollen  Fabrics. 

Edward  Sturgis  Grew.     li'.M.     liostou,  Mass. 

Dry  Goods  ConimisRion  Merchant. 

Francis  Lee  Higginson.     A.N.     Boston,  Mass. 

Banker  and  Broker.    Capt.  5th  Mass.  Cav.,  U.  8.  A.,  18G2-5. 

Charles  Cabot  Jackson.      P.O.     Boston,  Mass. 

Stock  Broker. 

James  Truesdell  Kilbretii,  LIj.B.   M.I\  New  York  City. 

Lawyer  and  Police  Justice  since  1873.  Judge  Advocate,  N.Y.,  1868-74.  School  Tru8t«e, 
New  York  City,  1873.  Author  of  Annual  Reports  of  Police  Justices  of  New  York  City, 
1874-6.    LL.B.,  Harvard,  1865. 

Rev.  Arthur  Lawrence.      7'. 2'.     Stockbridge,  Mass, 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church.  B.D.,  Epis.  Theo.  School,  Cambridge,  1871.  A.  D.  C.  to 
Gen.  Howard,  1864. 

Arthur  Lincoln,  LL.B.      A.li.     Ilingham,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.    Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1879-80.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1866. 

Francis  Caleb  Loring.     A.F.     Boston,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

Amos  Lawrence  Mason,  M.D.     l.ii.     Boston,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard,  1872. 

James  Lewis  Pearce.      E.ll.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sec.  Asphaltum  Paving  Block  Co. 

John  Collins  Warren,  M.D.     N.0.     Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  Surgery,  Harvard,  since  1872;  Surgeon  Mass.  Gen.  Hospital.  M.D.,  Harvard. 
1866.    Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  Phil.  Acad.  Surgery,  etc. 

1864. 

Rev.  Russell  Nevins  Bellows.     -.6.     New  York  City. 

Pastor  Fourth  Unitarian  Church.  PMitor  The  Liberal  Christian  and  The  Inquirer, 
1868-78.  Author  of  The  Channing  Centenary  in  America,  1881.  Pacific  Coast  Agent,  U.  8. 
San.  Com.,  1864-5.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Bern.,  1866. 

Rev.  John  Binney.     N.M.    Middletown,  Conn. 

Prof.  Hebrew,  Berkeley  I)iv.  School,  since  1874.  Ist  Lieut.  52d  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863. 

Rev.  Franklin  Leonard  Bush.      K.O.     Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Rector  St.  James'  Church. 

Richard  Codman.      /'.J.     West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Edward  Russell  Cogswell,  M.D.     J.  A.      New  York  City. 

Retired  from  practice.  U.T).,  Harvard,  1867.  Sergt.  Co.  F  44th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
1864-5. 

"**^  Constant    Freeman    Davis,    LL.B.       2.2'.       Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Died  (while  clerk  to  his  father.  Admiral  Davis)  on  board  U.  S.  S.  GuerriSre.  in  Kio 
Janeiro  Bay,  December  12,  1867.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1866. 


igS  Harvard. 

Richard  Henry  Derby,  ]M.D.     l\  W.     New  York  City. 

Surgeon  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  since  1874.    M.D.,  Harvard,  1867. 

John  Alvarez  Dillon,      f .A,     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Retired  from  business.  Asst.  Editor  St.  Louis  Globe  and  Globe -Democrat,  1872-8; 
Editor  St.  Louis  Evening  Post,  1878-80. 

* '^t  James  Xeville  Hedges.     M.Z.     Circleville,  Ohio. 

A.  D.  C.  to  Col.  114th  Ohio  Inf.,  L'.  S.  A.,  1862.  Died  of  disease  contracted  in  service, 
February  16,  1863. 

♦  ^»"-|- Richard  Jones  Meconkey.     J'.0.     West  Chester,  Pa. 

Prevented  by  ill  health  from  engaging  in  business.     Died  February  3,  1873. 

Peter  Butler  Olney,  LL.B.      T.Q.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1866. 

*^^"  Robert  Shaw  Perkins.     li.A  .     Boston,  Mass. 

Shipping  Merchant.    Died  June  1,  1873. 

Charles  CooLiDGE  Read,  LL.B.     P.N.     Cambridge, Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.  Member  Cambridge  Common  Council,  1872-3.  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1867. 

William  Rotch  Robeson,  .Tr. ,  LL.B.    J.(I>.    Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Hai-vard,  1868. 

Arthur  George  Sedgwick,  LL.B.     T.X.     New  York  City. 

Journalist  on  Staff  of  Kew  York  Evening  Post.  Editor  Am.  Late  Review;  formerly  on 
Staff  of  The  muion,  and  Correspondent  London  (England)  Pall  Jfall  Gazette;  Editor  5th 
ed.  Sedg^vick  on  Damages.  Author  of  numerous  contributions  to  The  Atlantic  3fonthli/, 
The  Galaxy,  etc.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1866.    1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

William  Phillips  AY  ALLEY,  LL.B.     .4./:.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    LL.B,  Harvard,  1866. 

1865. 

Robert  Hale  Bancroft.     B'.F.     Boston,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

♦  '^■'  George  Blight.     P.  T.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

James  Read  Chadwick,  ^SI.D.     M.  Y.     Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  in  Gynaecologj-,  Harvard,  1875-8.    M.D.,  Harvard,  1871. 

Horatio  Greenough  Curtis.     O.Q.     Boston,  Mass. 

Merchandise  Broker. 

♦  1880  ^y^LTER  Henry  Dorr.     J..V.     Boston,  ^lass. 

Died  May  12,  1880. 

Alfred  Greenough.     E.  W.     Boston,  Mass. 

Connected  with  Suffolk  Savings  Bank. 

Jabez  Silas  Holmes.     Z..4.     Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     Author  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  Reports,  1877. 

Walter  Hunne WELL.      T.I.     Wellesley,  ^Nlass. 

Merchant,  Boston. 


Harvard.  197 

George  Hakkison  Mifflin.     E.V.     Boston,  Mass. 

PubliBher  (Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.),  Riverside  I'lesn,  Cambridge. 

Robert  Ralston  Newell,  LL.B.    li.A.    Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1808. 

Kev.  Charles  Arthur  Rand.      l\l.     Haverhill,  Mass. 

Haverliill  School  Director,  1874-7.     let  Lieut,  and  Adjt.,  Bvt.  Capt.  and  Capt.,  20tii 
Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  and  A.  A.  D.  C.  to  Gen.  Macy,  18G1-5. 

William  Lawrence  Tucker,  LL.B.     /.  7'.     Boston,  Mass. 

LL  B.,  Harvard,  1875. 

Henry  BiGELow  Williams.     N.O.     Boston,  Mass. 

Not  engaged  in  business. 

1879. 

Arthur  Astor  Carey.      J.  '/'.     New  York  City. 

Travelling  abroad. 

Glendower  Evans.      //.//.     Boston,  Mass. 

Student  at  Law. 

Edward  Hale.     P.L     Rome,  Italy. 

Private  Tutor. 

Henry  Chapman  Mej^cer.      E.E.     Doylestown,  Pa. 

Travelling  abroad. 

Edward  Clifford  Perkins.      PM.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Law. 

Francis  William  Taussig.     A'.Z.     Cambridg( ,  Mass. 
John  Joseph  Townsend.     .V.A'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Corporation  Counsel's  Office. 
1880. 

Henry  Bainbridge  Chapin.      li.r.     New  London,  Conn. 

Travelling  in  Europe. 

Samuel  Cotton  Gilbert.     A.li.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

Henry  Eliot  Guild.     /. //.     Roslindale,  Mass. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

Arthur  Hall.      TjP.     Boston,  Mass. 

Overseer  Bleaching  Dept.,  Meniinore  Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell,  Maes. 

Charles  Dudley  ALvrch.     H'.M.     Staatsburg  on  Hudson. 
N.Y. 

Travelling  in  Europe. 

Leonard  Eckstein  Opdyke.      E.  '/".     New  York  City. 

Har\'ard  Law  School. 


Harvard. 
William  George  Pellew.     AM.     New  York  City. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

JosiAH  Quixcr.      A'.B.     Wollaston,  Mass. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

Walter  HoETOX  Rhett.      VS.     Philadelphia;  Pa. 

Intructor  DeVaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  X.  Y. 

Theodore  Roosevelt.     J../.     New  York  City. 

Member  New  York  Assembly,  1881. 

Howard  To WNSEND.      7'.  A.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

Charles  Grenfill  Washburx.      F.Z.      Worcester,  Mass. 
Richard  Ward  Greexe  Wellixg.     J..V.     New  York  City 

Harvard  Law  School. 


I»»I. 

Joseph  Hexry  Adams.      /Z./v'.     Washington,  D.  C. 
Walter  Van  Rensselaer  Berry.     A.M.     Boston,  Mass. 
George  Albert  BuRDETT.     P.W.     Cambridge,  Mass. 
Charles  Allerton  Cooledge.     B'.Jl.     Boston,  Mass. 
Prescott  Evarts.      0.  W.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Teacher  in  St.  PauVs  School. 

Eugene  Dexter  Hawkins.     E.li.     New  York  City. 

Columbia  Law  School,  New  York  City. 

Arthur  Orcutt  Jameson.      P.B.     East  Medway,  Mass. 

Died  August,  1881. 

Gardiner  Martin  Lane.     N.F.     Cambridge,  Mass. 
James  Bettner  Ludlow.      l.H.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Harvard  Law  School. 

James  Kearsley  Mitchell.     A.Z.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Morris  HiCKY  Morgan.     LM.     Boston,  Mass. 
Edavard  Reynolds.      P.U.     Boston,  Mass. 

Har%'ard  Medical  School. 

Carleton  Sprague.      p.  >F.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Travelling  in  Europe. 

Richard  Clipstone  Sturgis.     J.  7'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Architect's  office,  Sturgis  &  Brigham. 

John  Roscoe  Suter.     P.M.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Theo.  School. 


Harvard.  199 

1882. 
Charles  Adolpiie  Baldwin.     A'.E.     New  York  City. 
lliCHAKDS  Merry  Bradley.      I.l\     Brattlcborough,  Vt. 
John  Eliot  Bull ARD.      (KIL     Boston,  Mass. 
Robert  CoDMAN.      P.M.     Boston,  IMast;. 
Charles  Denstox  Dickey.      l\  0.     New  York  City. 
Joseph  Peabody  Gardner.      E.H.     Boston,  Mass. 
Frederic  Norton  GoDD ARD.      A'.//.     New  York  City. 
William  Hobbs  Manning.      7.  T.     Cambridge,  Mass. 
Robert  Treat  Paine.      T.U.     Boston,  Mass. 
Henry  D WIGHT  Sedgeavick.     A.//.     Milton,  Mass. 
Eliot  Dawes  Stetson.     /. '/.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Frederic  Mather  Stone.     A'.E.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 
John  Humphreys  Storer.      E' .11.     Newpoi-t,  R.  I. 
Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  TowNSEND.   F..U.  Albany,  N.  Y. 
GuSTAVUS  TucKERMAN.      1.  V.     Gloncester,  Mass. 
Henry  Eldridge  Warner.      J.  7.     Cambridge,  Mass. 
Philip  Moen  Washburn.     A. A.     Worcester,  Mass. 
John  Sydney  Webb.       /'.  W.     Washington,  D.  C. 
Evert  Jansen  Wendell.      K.-.     New  York  City. 
Owen  Wister.      E.  H.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1883. 
Horace  Binney.     A. A.     Providence,  R.  I. 
Edward  Twisleton  Cabot.      A.U.     Brookline,  Mass. 
Henry  Bromfield  Cabot.      E' .F.     Brookline,  Mass. 
Henry  Grafton  Chapman.     N.X.     New  York  City. 
Joseph  Randolph  Coolidge.     A.H.     Boston,  Mass. 
Henry  Howl  and  Crapo.     P.M.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 
William  Crowninshield  Endicott.     A. A.      Salem,  Mass. 
Edward  Everett  Hale.     H'.A.     Roxbury,  Mass. 
Joseph  Lee.     A.U.     Boston,  Mass. 
George  Emerson  Lowell.      P.Z.     Chestnnt  Hill,  Mass. 
Frederick  Nichols.     E.T .     Boston. 
Edward  Perry  Warren.      /. '/'.     Boston,  iNIass. 


Harvard. 

1884. 

John  Jay  Chapman.  ./.  F.  New  York  City. 
John  Gardnek  Coolidge.  F.H.  Boston,  Mass. 
A1.LEN  Curtis.  Z'.fl.  Boston,  Mass. 
Will  AM  Am  ORY  Gardner.  M.H.  Boston,  Mass 
Egbert  Shaw  Minturn.  P.II.  New  York  City. 
Thomas  Mott  Osborne.  M.F.  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Fiske  Warren.     P.M.     Boston,  Mass. 


THE  GENEVA  CHAPTER, 

1840    TO    1876. 

Aufiah. 

On  the  evening  of  the  23d  of  March,  1.S40,  Mr.  George  Underwood 
and  Mr.  James  W.  Taylor,  members  of  the  Hamilton  Chapter,  organ- 
ized the  Geneva  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  initiating  the  following 
men  :  Walter  Aj-rault  and  Augustns  B.  Cotes  from  the  Senior  Class, 
Egbert  Bagg  and  George  L.  Pratt  from  the  Jnnior  Class,  and  Isaiah 
Horton  McCollum  from  the  Sophomore  Class,  together  with  Mr.  Morse 
Stewart,  a  medical  student  of  Penn  Yan,  and  formerly  a  member  of 
Hamilton  College.  "At  the  first  regular  meeting  officers  were  duly 
elected,  and,  at  a  subse(}uent  meeting,  John  N.  Whiting  and  Charles 
H.  Piatt,  both  of  Geneva,  and  members  of  the  last  graduating  class, 
were  initiated. 

It  seems  to  have  been  the  custom  of  that  time  for  secret  societies  to 
obtain  charters,  wherever  established,  from  the  College  authorities, 
and.  in  this  case,  objection  having  been  made  by  the  Frtculty,  that 
the  specific  objects  of  the  society'  were  unknown  to  any  of  their  body, 
in  May,  Rev.  Benjamin  Hale,  D.D.,  President  of  the  College,  was 
invited  to  become  a  member.  This  invitation  was  accepted,  and,  on 
August  4th,  President  Hale  was  duh'  initiated,  and  ever  remained 
deeply  interested  in  the  Chapter  and  the  society. 

The  day  following  Dr.  Hale's  initiation  the  first  Commencement 
exercises  after  the  establishment  of  the  Chapter  were  held,  the  vale- 
dictory oration,  the  only  honor  assigned  in  that  class,  being  pronounced 
by  our  Brother  Walter  Ayrault,  —  a  name  now  well  known  in  the 
society  as  it  is  in  the  church.  From  that  day  till  the  closing  of  the 
Chapter  in  May,  1876,  the  history  of  the  Geneva  Chapter  of  Alpha 


202  Geneva. 

Delta  Phi  is,  with  unimportant  exceptions,  a  record  of  continued  and 
gratifying  success.  The  Honor  List,  appended  to  this  sketch,  A-erifies 
this  assertion  in  part ;  but  it  does  not  show  —  what  all  friends  of  the 
College  are  willing  to  admit  —  the  uprightness,  the  manliness,  the  affec- 
tionate interest  in  their  Alma  Mater  which  characterized,  as  a  whole, 
the  members  of  the  Geneva  Chapter. 

The  early  rule  of  the  society,  that  no  elections  or  initiations  could 
be  made  till  the  third  term  Sophomore,  was  soon  felt  by  this  Chapter 
to  be  a  drag.  In  1S42  we  find  the  Chapter  earnestly  agitating  for  a 
repeal  of  the  rule,  and  the  adoption  of  one  which  would  leave  each 
Chapter  to  judge  for  itself  of  the  time  of  election  and  initiation.  That 
the  old  rule  worked  disadvantageously  to  the  Chapter  in  at  least  one 
particular,  a  glance  at  the  Honor  Roll  will  show.  Fortunate^,  the  rule 
was  ultimately  modified,  and  the  Chapter  soon  won  its  way  to  that 
position  of  honorable  and  enviable  prominence  in  College  affairs  which 
it  vigorously  maintained  during  the  last  twenty  or  twenty -five  3'ears  of 
its  career. 

What  the  position  of  the  Chapter  was  in  the  matter  of  College 
Honors  and  Prizes  wall  be  gathered  from  a  study  of  the  complete  lists 
which  accompany  this  history.  The  members  of  the  Chapter  deem  the 
record  one  of  which  they  have  no  reason  to  be  ashamed.  While  it 
never  was  the  policy  of  the  Chapter  to  take  a  man  sim[)ly  for  his  class 
standing,  it  is  felt  to  be  a  matter  of  congratulation  that  the  ability  to 
win  College  honors  was  so  often  found  conjoined  with  those  other 
characteristics  sought  for  in  the  choice  of  members.  It  is  but  fitting 
to  record  here  that  the  Master's  Oration  was  first  made  a  part  of  the 
Commencement  exercises  in  this  College  in  1842,  and  was  on  that 
occasion  pronounced  by  Charles  Henr}'  Piatt,  of  blessed  memory,  as 
loyal  to  Alpha  Delta  Phi  as  he  was  eloquent,  lovable,  and  manly. 

Possibly  the  most  endearing  recollections  of  the  membei's  of  the 
Chapter  are  associated  with  the  Commencement  reunions.  To  the 
members  of  the  ■  Chapter,  the  Chapter  was  known  as  "  Our  Lady  of 
the  Lake,"  and,  by  a  pleasant  fiction,  it  was  in  honor  of  "  Our  Lady  " 


Geneva.  203 

that  these  reunions  were  held.  These  I'eimions  gj-ew  in  interest, 
strengthening  in  every  lienrt  the'love  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  an<l  stii-ring  in 
all  the  most  laudable  ambition.  At  the  last  naniion,  wliicli  was  held 
in  1S7'),  the  year  before  the  closing  of  the  Chai)ter,  over  sixty  brothers 
sat  around  the  board.  Tt  will  undoubtedly  interest  the  later  members 
of  the  Chapter  to  know  that  the  designation  of  the  Chapter  as  "Our 
Lady  of  the  Lake"  is  probably  as  old  as  the  Chapter.  In  a  letter, 
written  early  in  1842,  the  designation  is  used  as  one  long  current. 

From  1864  to  1873  the  Chapter  indulged  in  a  navy;  and  on  the 
w^aters  of  the  silver  Seneca  was  waged  many  a  contest  with  "hostile 
friends  "  and  others.  It  was  a  period  of  great  interest  in  the  history 
of  the  Chapter.  The  Alpha  Delta  Phi  navy  survived  its  rivals,  and 
(lied  at  last  from  want  of  a  foeman.  The  champion  tlag  is  to-day 
among  the  treasures  of  the  Chapter. 

This  seems  the  most  fitting  place  to  pause  and  put  on  record,  not  a 
claim  of  special  triumphs,  won  by  the  brothers  in  the  social  woi'ld  of 
Geneva,  but  a  note  of  sincere  acknowledgment  of  the  pleasure  with 
which  the  members  of  this  Chapter  recall  the  unvarying  courtesy  and 
kindness  with  which  they  were  received  in  the  hospitable  homes  which 
grace  this  College  town. 

With  sister  Chapters  the  Geneva  Chapter  ever  cultivated  the  most 
cordial  relations  ;  but  it  felt  itself  especially  bound  to  Hamilton  as  its 
parent,  and  to  Cornell  as  its  child. 

The  Chapter  was  closed  in  May,  1876.  It  did  not  die  out.  On 
account  of  unhappy  dissensions  in  the  Board  of  Trustees,  a  sudden 
and  great  reduction  in  the  number  of  students  attending  the  College 
took  place  that  year,  and,  after  consultation,  it  was  deemed  best  to 
suspend  the  Chapter.  "Our  Lady"  looks  forwnrd,  howeA'er,  to  the 
day  when  she  shall  again  open  her  doors  and  take  her  place  in  the 
golden  circle. 

Valedictorians. — James  Rood  Doolittle, '34 ;  WaUer  Ayrault,  '40;  William 
Clarkson  Johnson,  '41;  P.  F.  Cooper,  '44;  A.  S.  Wheeler,  '51;  W.  H.  Wilkin- 
son, '53;  Thomas  Wickliam  Mizner,  '54  ;   (divided)  James  Armstrong, '5(> ;  Wil- 


204  Geneva. 


liam  Watts  Fohvell,  '57;  George  Herbert  Patterson,  '58:  John  Tyler  Wheeler, 
'59;  Robert  Murray  Duff,  '61;  Charles  Jacobus,  'G4 ;  (divided)  R.  A.  Olin.  '65; 
E.  M.  Southgate,  '67;  E.  B.  Bostwick,  68;  C.  H.  Smith,  '70;   G.  N.  Hale,  '71. 

Second  Honor.— G.  L.  Piatt.  '41;  S.  W.  Salisbury,  '49;  C.  R.  Remington. 
'54;  C.  D.  Vail,  '59;  J.  L.  Hale, '60;  L.  R.  Brewer,  'G3 ;  H.  R.  Lockwood,  '64; 
Thos.  Foot,  '68;  W.  M.  Hughes,  '71;  C.  A.  Bragden,  '73. 

Master's  Oration.— C.  H.  Piatt,  '42;  W.  C.  Johnson,  '44;  W.  T.  Gibson, 
'45 ;  A.  S.  Wheeler,  '54 ;  W.  H.  Wilkinson,  '56 ;  T.  W.  Mizner,  '57 ;  E.  H. 
Jewett,  '58;  James  Armstrong,  '59;  W.  W.  Fohvell,  '60;  G.  H.  Patterson,  '61. 

Third  Honor. —G.  W.  Watson,  '50;  William  Woodwprth,  '62;  H.  J.  W. 
Allen,  '63;  J.  Van  Voast,  '68;  A.  B.  Jackson,  '70;  R.  T.  Clarke,  '75. 

White  Rhetorical  Medalists,  awarded  annually  to  that  member  of  the  two 
upper  classes  who  delivers  the  best  oration;  instituted  1857.  —  C.  D.  Vail,  '59; 
E.  A.  Conger,  '62;  Thomas  Foot,  '67;  C.  N.  Allen,  '69;  A.  B.  Jackson,  '70;  W. 
M.  Hughes, '71;  William  Perez  Conger, '72;  Chilion  Paul  Conger, '74;  Edward 
Harolil  Bancroft,  '75. 

Horace  White  Medalists,  awarded  to  the  writers  of  the  best  two  English  essays 
at  the  end  of  each  academic  year;  instituted  1852. — 2d,  R.  M.  Harison,  '52; 
2d,  William  Henry  Wilkinson,  '53;  1st,  Thomas  Wickham  Mizner,  '54;  1st, 
Edward  Hart  Jewett,  '55;  1st,  Charles  Delamater  Vail,  '58;  1st,  Charles  Dela- 
mater  Vail,  '59;  1st,  Leigh  Richmond  Brewer,  '63 ;  2d,  Edward  Marj' Southgate, 
'66;  1st,  Edward  Mary  Southgate,  '67;  1st,  William  Mortimer  Hughes,  '70;  1st, 
George  Natt  Hale,  '71 ;  1st,  Richard  Torris  Clarke,  2d,  Howard  Edwin 
Jones,  '75. 

Cobb  Prize  Medalists,  awarded  annually  to  the  writers  of  the  best  two  essays 
on  some  subject  connected  with  English  literature;  established  1862.  —  1st, 
Benjamin  Weston  Woodward,  '62 ;  1st,  William  Henry  H.  Anderson,  2d,  Leigh 
Richmond  Brewer,  '63 ;  1st,  James  Van  Voast,  '67  ;  2d,  James  Van  Voast,  '68 ; 
2d,  James  Tracy  Hale, '69;  1st,  George  Natt  Hale, '70;  1st,  Richard  Torris 
Clarke,  '74 ;   1st,  Chilion  Paul  Conger,  '75. 

Sophomore  Exhibition  Prize  Men,  awarded  annually  for  the  best  two  declama- 
tions by  members  of  the  Sophomore  class.  Thirty-eight  awards  were  made  from 
1851  to  1876. —  1st,  William  Henry  Moffett,  2d,  John  Tyler  Wheeler,  '56;  2d, 
Robert  Murray  Duff,  '58 ;  1st,  Edward  Allis  Conger,  '60 ;  2d,  Charles  Leonard 
Wells,  '62;  2d,  Frank  Clarence  Coolbaugh,  '63;.  2d,  William  Joshua  Cleve- 
land, '66;  1st,  George  Natt  Hale,  2d,  Benjamin  Whiting  Franklin,  '68;  1st, 
William  Perez  Conger,  '70;  2d,  Richard  Torris  Clarke,  '72;  1st,  William  Birch 
Rankine,  '74. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Walter  Ayrault.     //'.  7'. 
Augustus  Brown  Cotes.      7'./. 
George  Lewis  Platt.     0.1. 
Egbert  Bagg.     I\E. 
Isaiah  Horton  McCollum.     ./.  V. 
jNIorse  Stewart       7'.  J. 

i8i8. 
* ''^''ti?ev.  Benjamin  Hale.      H  .A.     Newburyport,  Mass. 

Pres.  and  Prof.  Evidences  of  Christiauitv,  Hobart  Coll.,  1836-58.  A.B.,  Bowdoiu 
Coll.,  1818 ;  D.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1836.    Died  July  15,  1863. 

1834. 

James  Rood  Doolittle.      .V.(f>.     Racine,  Wis. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Supremo  Court  of  Wis.,  1852-6.  U.  8.  Senator  from  Wis.,  1857-69. 
Pres.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1873.     LL.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1857. 

1838. 

*  '«■-   Thomas  Rush  Spencer,  M.  D.      M.  6.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Pathology,  Willowbough  Coll.,  1845-6.  Division  Surgeon  33d  Kegt.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861;  Brigade  Surgeon  and  Medical  Director  5th  Array  Corps.,  1861-70.  M.D.,  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1840.    Died  at  Santa  Fe,N.  M.,  June  19,  1872. 

1839. 

*^^'  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Platt.      B  .0.     Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Author  Sermons.     Died  February  24,  1869. 

John  Nicholas  Whiting,      (f.i.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1881. 

1840. 

Rev.  Walter  Ayrault,     //./'.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.  Trustee  Hobart  Coll.  since  1860 ;  Chaplain  and  In- 
structoi  Philosophy  and  Ethics  since  1875.     D.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1867. 

»i875  Augustus  Brown  Cotes.      ?'./.     Chicago,  Til. 

Lawyer.    Died  March  11, 1875. 


2o6  Geneva. 


1841. 
William  Clarkson  Johnson.      i'J.S.     Newburyport,  Mass. 

Farmer. 

Eev.  George  Lewis  Platt.      O.I.     Tivoli,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church. 

fMoRSE  Stewart,  M.D.      T.J.     Detroit,  Mich. 

A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  18.55 ;  M.D.,  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  1841. 
1842. 

|Egbert  Bagg.     P.E.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.  City  Surveyor,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1878.  1st  Lieut.,  Capt.  and  Major  117lh 
K.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.;  Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.,  U.  8.  Vols.,  1862-5. 

•{•Arthur  M.  Beardsley.      T.fl.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

f Rev.  Joshua  Cooke.      A.(I).     Storm  Lake,  Iowa. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church. 

^««'  Edward  Rees  Dox.     J.^V.     BufFalo,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  April  15, 1862. 

|Rev.  Frederic  Gardiner.     1.8.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Protestant  Epispopal  Clerijyman.  Prof.  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn. 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1842;  DD.,  1869. 

Rev.  William  Thomas  Gibson.      7'.  }'.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  George's  Church  since  1863;  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  1854-8;  Asst.  Rector 
Grace  Church,  Utica,  1858-63.  Editor  Geneva  Courier,  1843-5.  Lawyer,  1845-7.  Prin. 
Waterloo  Acad.,  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1847-52.  Editor  Ooipel  Messenger,  1861-72;  Asso. 
Editor  Church  Journal,  1872-4;  Editor  Church  Eclectic  since  1873.  Trustee  Gen.  Theo. 
Sem.,  N.  Y.,  since  1870.  Chaplain  N".  Y.  State  Lunatic  Asylum  since  1867.  Contributor  to 
Journal  of  Insanity.    D.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1882. 

Isaiah  Horton  McCollum.      O'.M.     Ludington,  Mich. 

Insurance  Agent.  County  Clerk,  Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich.  Trustee  Hillsdale  Coll.  Editur 
Hillsdale  Gazette,  1845-6. 

1843. 

Martin  Luther  Bellows.     A.Q.     Gwynedd,  Pa. 

Farmer  and  Lawyer. 

Edward  Floyd  de  Lancey.     F.A.     Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Trustee  Prot.  Epis.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  1863-81 ;  Prot.  Epis. 
Public  Schools,  1862-81.  Author  of  Memoir  James  de  Lancey,  Chief  Justice  and  Lieut. 
Gov.  of  the  Province  of  N.  Y. ;  True  Origin  of  the  Church  in  Conn.;  The  Capture  of  Mt. 
Washington,  Nov.  16,  1776,  the  Result  of  Treason ;  Memoir  of  James  W.  Beekman  ;  History 
of  N.  Y.  during  the  Revolutionary  War  and  of  the  Leading  Events  in  the  Other  Colonies  at 
that  Period,  by  Thomas  Jones,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Province,  Edited 
by  Edward  F.  de  Lancey ;  Biographical  Sketches  in  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  Rt.  Rev. 
William  H.  de  Lancey,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  O.Kon.,  First  Bishop  of  Western  N.  Y. ;  Sir  William 
Johnson,  Bart.;  Jacob  Leister;  Sir  Hudson  Lowe,  Gov.  of  St.  Helena;  John  Loudon 
McAdam,  the  Originator  of  McAdamized  Roads.  Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. ;  N.  Y. 
Genealogical  and  Biographical  Soc. ;  St.  Nicholas  Soc.  of  N.  Y. ;  Am.  Ethnological  Soc: 
Wis.  Hist.  Soc;  Fellow  Royal  Hist.  Soc,  Loudon. 


Geneva.  207 


^ ''^^t^^^iLLiAM  Addison  Fitzhugh.       /./'.     (azcnovia,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1851. 

Rev.  William  Agur  Matson.  A'.E.    Ixklimond  Hill,  L.  I. 

Editor  Utica  Gospel  Messenger,  1S49-59;  Editor  Church  Journal,  1S72-S.  1)1).,  Hobjirt, 
1865. 

fNiCHOLAS  King  Wade.      ^.Z.     Columbus '  Ohio. 

Mecbanical  Engineer.  M.S.,  Washington  and  Ji-fiVrson  Coll.;  A.B.,  Univ.  of  I'a 
1843.  " 

1844. 

Paul  Fenimoke  Cooper.       l.Z,     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

fCiiARLES  Albion  TuTTLE.     B.(I>.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Member  Cal.  State  Senate,  1854-5:  Reporter  Cal.  Supreme  Court,  1863-7; 
Member  Cal.  Legislature,  1 867-8 ;  Commissioner  to  Kevise  Code,  1872-3 ;  Code  Commissioner, 
1873;  Reporter  Cal.  Supreme  Court,  1873-9.  Editor  of  21  Vols.  Reports  S.  C.  of  Cal., 
vols,  xxiii.-xxxii.  and  xli.-lii. 

1845. 

Alexander  Horton.     N.F.     Nbav  York  City. 

Office  N.  Y.  C.  and  H.  R.  R.R.  Co. 

Thomas  Fortescue  Rochester,  M.D.  ^'.f.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Prof,  and  Dean  Medical Dept.  Univ.  of  Buffalo;  Pres.  N.  Y.  State  Medical  Soc. 

Bartholomew  Ska  ATS.     O.A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Samuel  Russell  Welles,  M.D.     A.E'.     Waterloo,  X.  Y. 

Member  ISr.  Y.  Assembly,  1867  and  1881.  Trustee  Willard  Asylum  for  Insane  since 
1869;  Trustee  Ilobart  Coll.  since  1878.  M.D.,  Buffalo  Med.  School,  18'48.  Corresponding 
Member  Albany  Institute.     Surgeon  61st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

1846. 

^'^-f  James  Watson  Averill.      '/'.£".     New  York  City. 

Wholesale  Merchant.    Died  August,  1878. 

'^'fWiLLiAM  Coleman.     A'.  T.     York,  Pa. 

Iron  Master.    Died  May,  1861. 

'^^^'tNiCHOLAS  Boon  Spink  Eldred.      UP.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Retired  from  ill  health  for  many  years.     Died  July  3,  1878. 

fMATTHEW  Griswold,  M.D.      '/'..v.     Placerville,  Cal. 

1847. 
fHENRY  Beach  Horton.     K.I.     Oak  Park,  111. 

Asst.  Sec.  Miller's  National  Insurance  Co.  Mayor,  Clinton,  Iowa,  1862.  Editor  Clinton, 
Iowa,  Herald,  1858-63.     A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1847. 


2o8  Geneva. 

Richard  Henry  Lawrence.      J.-.     Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

Retired  Lawyer. 

Samuel  Holuen  Torre y.     E.i2.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Matliematics  Coll.  of  La.     State  Superin- 

f Frederic  Augustus  Whittlesey.    P.P.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1848. 

jHenry  Gary  Bankhead.     P.I.     New  York  Gity. 

Lieut.,  tiien  Capt.,  5tli  U.  S.  Inf.,  comtnissioued  from  West  Point,  18.50-70;  transferred 
to  Cav.,  1870;  retired  as  ^[aj.  4tli  Cav.,  1879;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1865;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen. 
U.  8.  Reg.  Army,  1868,  for  gallant  conduct  during  an  Indian  campaign. 

"t Jacob  Brown  Kirby.     ././7.     Brownville,  N.  Y. 

A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1849. 

^  Rev.  Carlton  Peters  Maples.     A.F.     Pomeroy,  Ohio. 

Died  February  3,  1879. 

Rev.  Robert  Nathan  Parke.     B'.A.     Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Christ  Cliurch.    Trustee  Hobart  Coll.,  1877-81.     D.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1874. 

Clarence  Armstrong  Seward.     //.  T.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Lieut.  Co!.  19th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861.  Acting  Asst.  Sec.  of  State 
U.  8.,  1865.     LL.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1876. 

IGeorge  Hand  Smith,  M.D.       E'.E.       South  Kensington, 
England. 

Engaged  in  scientltic  pursuits. 

1849. 

fAzEL  Backus,  M.D.      A'.J.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Physician  to  Western  House  of  Refuge,  1865-81;  Monroe  County  Hospital  since  1867. 
Monroe  County  Insane  Asylum,  1867-9.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1852.'  Federal  Surgeon  in 
charge  General  Hospital,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  and  Surgeon  Board  of  Enrolment  28th  Dist. 
ofN.Y.,  1861-5. 

■{■Frank  Chamberlain.     N.J.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Commission  Mercliant.  Lieut.  Col.  177th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3;  Com.  Gen.  o; 
Ord.,  ranking  as  Brig.  Gen.,  1865. 

^IEdward  Payson  Clarke.      P.  8.     Franklin,  N.Y. 

A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1850.    Litterateur.     Died  September  1,  1853. 

^t George  Murray  Horton.     E.FI.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Geneva  Advertiser,  1844;  Geneva  Gazette,  1849-53.  Postmaster  Geneva,  1845-9. 
Died  October  9,  1S59. 

Samuel  Wilder  Salisbury.     ./. /.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

t  John  Lansing  Sutherland.     I.M.     New  York  City. 

Lawver. 


Geneva.  209 

1850. 

fEoAVAKD  II  Avery.      J.Z.     New  York  City, 
*>**^tWiLLiAM  Henry  Chukcii.     L\.     Belviderc,  N.  Y. 

Btiulont  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  1847-8,  then  studied  medicine  privately.  Surgeon  New 
York  Hospital,  1850-4;  Nfedieal  Director  U.  S.  A.  (BurnsideV  Division),  1861-5.  Died  at 
Pau,  France,  of  disease  contracted  from  exposure  in  the  line  of  duty,  Scptciiiber  26,  1866. 

Rev.  George  William  Watson.     l\.l.     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Rector  Christ  Church.  Trustee  Griswold  Coll.,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1860-75.  D.D.,  Oris- 
wold  Coll.,  1874. 

Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Randolph  Welles.     A'.O.     Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Wisconsin.  Author  of  addresses  before  Diocesan 
Councils  of  Wisconsin,  1ST4-S1 ;  Consecration  Sermons,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Cohoes,  N.  Y., 
1875.     Member  of  Wisconsin  Hist.  8oc.    D.D.,  liacine  Coll.,  1874. 

185I. 

fEowARD  CuTBUSH  DeZexg.     A. A.     New  York  City. 

Superintendent  Debenture  Department,  Custom  House,  New  York  City. 

*i8^6|DeWitt  Clinton  Peters,  M.D.     /./7.      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  1854;  resided,  1856;  reappointed,  1801;  Surgeon  and  Major, 
1864;  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  Bvt.,  1865.  Author  of  Kit  Carson,  1855.  Died  April  22, 
1876. 

*'^f Horace  Webster,  Jr.     A.F.     Shanghai,  China. 

Customs  Official  under  Chinese  Government.    Died  March  22,  1865. 

Albert  Sproull  Wheeler.     K.T.K.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  German  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School.  Tutor,  1853-5;  Adj.  Prof.  Languages, 
1855-6;  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  1857-9;  Pl'of.  Greek  Language  and  Literature, 
Hobart  Coll.,  1860-8. 

1852. 

Richard  Morley  Harison,  LL.B.     d.I.     Astoria,  N.  Y. 

Laxvyer.     Tutor  Mathematics,  Hobart  Coll.,  1855-6.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1859. 

*  '^*  Augustine  Boyer  Hawley,  M.D.     ¥. iL    Red  Wing,  :Minn. 

Demonstrator  Anatomy,  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  1854-5.  M.D.,  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  186'), 
Died  September  20, 1878. 

f  John  Lansing  Dox  ^Iercer.     N.Z.     New  York  City. 

Dentist. 

t  John  Hague  Swaby.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Merchant. 

1853- 

*'«^tNoAH  Ashley  Hoze.      T.J.     Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

William  Henry  Wilkinson.     M.FI.     Southwick,  Mass. 

Sec.  Am.  Logotype  Publishing  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Prin.  Franklin  Acad.,  Montsomery. 
Ala.,  1857-61. 


2IO  Ge7ieva. 


1854. 
Frederick  Collins  Goodwin.     V .  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Thomas  Wickham  Mizner.      LA.     Howell,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

'^*t William  NiSBET.     LS.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 
'fMEREDiTH  Ludlow  Ogden.     P.X.     Waddington,  N.  Y. 

Died  in  the  late  war,  January  1,  1864. 

Charles  Kollin  Remington.     //.  .V.     Watertown,  N.  Y 

Paper  Manufacturer. 


1864  J 


1855- 
*'^'  Charles  Henry  Beardsley.     B'.l.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died  February  17,  1859. 

fSAMUEL  Birdsall.      A.E.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Asst.  Atty.  General  of  Wis.,  1858-60.  Supt.  Amnesty  Oathe  under  U.  S.  Dept.  of  State. 
Member  Hist.  Soo.  of  Wis.     Capt.  6th  Wis.  Vol.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4. 

* '*^'t Charles  Ap-Arthijr  Bowen,  M.D.     I.N.     St.  Catherines, 
Ont. 

Demonstrator  Anatomy,  1853.  Prof.  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Geneva  Med.  Coll., 
1854-5. 

Rev.  Edward  Hart  Jewett.     A'.M.     Norwich,  Conn. 

Rector  Trinity  Church.     D.D.,  Racine  Coll.,  1877. 

*i868  Xhomas  Loomis  Knapp.     A.E.     New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  Toledo  and  Wabash  R.R.,  1860.     Died  November  23,  1868. 

Rev.  Erastus  WoosTER  Spalding.     H.A.    Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Dean  of  All  Saints  Cathedral.  Sec.  Standing  Committee  and  Registrar  of  Diocese  of 
Wis.  since  1872.    D.D.,  Hobart,  1877. 

^'^'^fWiLSON  Sturges.      T.Z.     Waverly,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.    Died  September  14,  1857. 

1856. 

James  Armstrong.     2'.  6.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Tutor  Ancient  Languages,  Hobart  Coll.,  1850-7. 

*>«'*  Henry  Hayes.     P.l.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Died  at  Aiken,  S.  C,  January  27,  1859. 

Charles   Nathaniel   Hewitt,    M.D.      N.Q.      Red  Wing, 
Minn. 

Demonstrator  Anatomy,  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  1855-6.  Sec.  State  Board  of  Health  of 
Minn.,  1872-81 ;  Prof.  Public  Health,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1872-81 ;  Pres.  State  Med.  Soc,  1881-2. 
Author  of  Minn.  Slate  Board  of  Health  Reports.  Contributor  to  Transactions  of  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assoc.  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1857.  Member  .Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Surgeon 
50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Surgeon  in  Chief,  Engineer  Brigade,  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, 1861-5. 


Geneva.  2 1 1 

(iEOUGE  Pkkry  Lord.      A'./.     Dundee,  N.  Y. 

(Ji-;.i!i  Doalor  and  Funuor.  MiinbtT  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1870-1.  N.  Y.  State  SenaU.r 
sinoo  1880. 

*  i»««f  William  Hull  8eavp:r.     A.V.     New  York  City. 

Staff  of  The.  C/iurchman,  1859.  Clerk  New  York  Post  Office ;  then  Supt.  Agency  Dept. 
Adriatic  Fire  Ins.  Co.     Died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  May  lo,  1866. 

William  Watts  Folwell.     M.S.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Pres.  Minn.  State  Univ.  since  1869.  Adj.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Ilob.art  Coll.,  1858-60. 
LL.D.,  Hobart,  1878.  Member  Minn.  State  Hist.  Soc.  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  Bvt.,  50tl. 
N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Charles  Edward  Parker.     J./L     Owcgo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Delegate  N.  Y.  Const.  Convention,  1867-8. 

Rev.  Alexander  Hamilton  Eogers.     ./.  /.    Candor,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Mark's  Church. 

*''"'  James  Hervey  Tinkham,  M.D.     M./:.     Owego,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1859.     Ex.amining  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-5.    Died  June  2, 1879. 
1858. 

*'*''^t'ToHN  Sullivan  Caverno.     A'.  6*.     Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1S55. 

Rev.  George  Leonard  Chase.      H.A.     Faribault,  Minn. 

Warden  and  Prof.  Se.ibury  Divinity  School,  Faribault,  Minn.     D.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1879. 

t William  Evans  Grove.      /.J.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  2d  Ward,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1860-4;  County  Atty., 
Woodson  Co.,  Kan.,  1868-72. 

Rev.  George  Herbert  Patterson.      r.<9.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Head  Master  St.  Mark's  School,  Southborough,  Mass.,  1866-9;  Vice  Pres.  and  Pres. 
DeVeaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1869-81.  Cor.  Member  of  New  Knghand  Hist, 
and  Geneal.  Society.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1863. 

fPniLO  Mark  Patterson.     M.X.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Teaching. 

Rev.  John  Armitage  Staunton.      f\P.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Trinity  Church.     Trustee  General  Theo.  Seni.,  1877-81. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Van  Antwerp.     LS.   Rahway,  N.  J. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church. 

1859. 

*'**''  George  Frederick  Lee.     A'. '/".     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  February  9,  1 S74. 

tRev.  AYilliam  Henry  Moffett.       L1\     Newton,  N.  J. 

Rector  Christ  Church. 


1867 


2  Geneva. 

f Horace  Hills  Morgan.      PA2.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Instructor.    A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1859. 

fLuTHER  Burr  Pearsall.      '/'.//.     Hooper's  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Dealer  and  Farmer.     A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1860. 

fHuGH  Woodruff  Taylor.     PAL     Stockton,  Cal. 

Sec.  State  Asylum  for  Insane,  Stockton,  Cal.,  since  1872. 

Charles  Delamater  Vail.     I.E.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Tutor,  1869;  Adj.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Elocution  and  English  Language  and  Literature, 
Hobart  Coll.,  since  1872;  Librarian  since  1873. 

fJoHN  Knill  Warnick.      r.n.     Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  Knit  Underwear.     Director  First  National  Bank,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

"  tToHN  Tyler  Wheeler.      7'. '/.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Master  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  H.,  1860-73.  Died,  New  York  City,  September 
16,  1873. 

i860. 

IDaniel  Henry  Caverno,  LL.B.     A. A.     Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1860;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1862.  Died, 
Cairo,  111.,  March  18,  1867. 

JosiAH  Little  Hale,  M.D.      O.Q.     Boston,  Mass. 

Medical  Inspector,  Boston,  1872-3;  Physician  Boston  Dispensary,  1872-81.  M.D., 
Hai-vard  Univ.,  1868.  Member  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History;  New  England  Hist,  and 
Genealogical  Soc. 

t Augustus  C^sar  Huff.      Y.li.     Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Watkins  Acad.     School  Commissioner,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1379-81 . 

*.868  ^rjLLiAM  GouRLAY  MiLLER,  M.D.      ././/.     Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1862.     Died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  22,  1868. 

George  Whitney.     E.A.     Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Aldenn.an,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1870-2.  Member  Board  of  Education, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1877-81. 

1861. 

Rev.  Robert  Murray  Duff.     E.l' .     Helena,  M.  T. 

Rector  St.  Peter's  Church. 

Mahlon    Bainbridge    Folwell,    M.D.       A. A.       Buffalo, 

N.  Y.        . 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1867.  Member  Buffalo  Soc.  Natural  Science.  Capt.  and  Bvt. 
Maj.  Co.  I  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-5. 

* '^^f Edmund    Wellington    Hodgkinson.       K.(^.       Portland, 
Oregon. 

L.-iwyer.  Prosecuting:  Atty.  4th  District,  Oregon,  1864-6.  Died  of  consumption, 
New  York  City,  January "9,  1875. 

Alfred  Barton  Hough.     A. P.     Leadville,  Colo. 

Lawyer.     Capt.  60th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


Geneva.  213 

Rev.  Charles  Talcott  Ogden.      /'./'.     Owego,  N.  Y. 

Clergyiiiau  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
1862. 

*  "«''  William  Orton  Carson.     A.  T.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  August  11,  1862. 

Rev.    Francis    Solomon    Dunham.     I'.U.     Terre   Hautr. 
Ind. 

Rector  St.  Stephen's  Church.     Ph.D.,  Univ.  Heidelberg. 

jJoHN  Palmer  Ellis.      ff.E.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  18G3. 

jAsA  Gray  Folwell.     2'.iV.     Kendaia,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.    Recruiting  Officer  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  1861. 

* '«"  Edward  Maco^ib,  M.D.      P.  1'.     New  York  City. 

Asst.  Surgeon,  U.S.  A.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,   1866.     Died,   Fort  Duncan,  Texa^ 
January  14, 1873. 

Charles  Brother  Schuyler.  A.F.     Newark,  N.  J. 

0rg.anist  and  Music  Teacher.     M.D.,  Buffalo  Med.  Coll.,  1867. 

Benjamin  Weston  Woodwari?.     N.  T.     Watkins,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     County  Judge,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1867-70.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School, 
1865. 

*"«»  William  Woodworth.     I./y.     Lodi,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Died  January  24,  1809. 

1863. 

Rev.  Henry  John  Whitehouse  Allen.    H.I.    Darby,  Pa 

Clergyman  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

William  Henry  Harrison  Anderson.  A.  6.    Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer. 

Rt.  Rev.  Leigh  Richmond  Brewer.     P.f.     Helena,  M.  T. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Montana.     D.D.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1880. 

George  Gordon  Brooks,     FJJ.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Ranges,  New  York  City. 

Edward  Allis  Conger.     /'../.A'.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Mercantile. 

Sutherland  Douglass  Smith.     2'.<1P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Cornelius  Van  Schaack.      (K/\.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

1864. 

tFRANCis  Ralph  Delano.     A'..\.     Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Cashier  Cataract  Bank.     A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1865 ;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1867. 


214  Geneva. 


Charles  Jacobus.     E.A.     Matawan,  N.  J. 

Prin.  Glonwood  Institute  since  1874;  Naples  Acad.,  Xaples,  N.  Y.,  1866-9;  Kenwood 
School,  New  Brighton,  I'a.,  1869-74. 

Rev.  Hexry  Roswell  Lockwood.      OAL      Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church.    Tutor  Hohart  Coll.,  1864-7 ;  Trustee  since  1876. 

'^^^fTHEODORE   HaAVKS   PiXCKXEY.       B.U,      Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Died  August  25,  1865. 

•«^t William  Penx  Smith.     E.X.     Phelps,  N.  Y. 

Private  148th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Lieut,  and  Adj.  38th  U.  8.  Colored  Troops,  1862-4. 
Died  in  camp  near  Portsmouth,  Va.,  April  19, 1864. 

1865. 

James  Milnor  Coit.     E.F.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Master  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  X.  H.,  since  1877.     Ph.D.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1881. 

Henry  Sprong  Davis,  LL.B.      E.E.     Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer. 

fRoBERT  MoRTOX  Drixker.      B.l.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Rev.  Russell  Asa  Olix.      Y.B.     Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Trinity  Church.  Head  Vaster  DeVeaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  X.Y.,  1865-6. 
Adj.  Prof.  Latin, 'Hobart  Coll.,  1867-8;  Rector  St.  John's  School,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1872-3. 
Corp.  loth  Penn.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861. 

Charles  Leoxard  Wells,  M.D.    A.IL    Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Prof.  Diseases  of  Children  and  Dermatology,  Minn.  Coll.  Hospital,  since  1874. 
Teacher  Classics,  Burlington  Coll.,  1865-6.  1st  Asst.  Physician  Willard  Asylum  for  Insane, 
1869-74.    M.D.,  Geneva  Med.  Coll.,  1869. 

1866. 

George  Briggs.      E.P.     Brandon,  Vt. 

Lawj-er.    Member  Vt.  Legislature,  18S0-1.    Director  First  Nat.  Bank,  1874-81. 

Thaddeus  Mixer  Chapmax.     A.M.     Middlebury,  Yt. 

Merchant.     Private  5th  Vt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Rev.  Fraxk  Clarexce  Coolbaugh.     A.B.      Grand  Rapids, 
Mich. 

B.D.,  Seabury  Mission,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1871. 

Anthoxy  jAiiES  Blaxchard  Ross.      T.0.     Essex,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1867. 

Horatio  Bridge,  M.D.      T.B.     Augusta,  Me. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 

fRoBERT  Ebexezer  Foot.      P.E.     Denver,  Colo. 

Lawyer.  Special  U.  8.  Dist.  Atty.,  Fla.,  1874;  Register  in  Bankruptcy,  Colo.,  since 
1876.    Private  Co.  B  40th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  B.  A.,  1864. 


Geneva.  215 

Rev.  Edward  Mary  Soutiigate.     /:.  V.     l^Hicott  City,  Md. 

Prof.  St.  Charles  Coll. 


Edward  Breck  BosTWicK.     AA\     Barrytown,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.    Instructor    St.  Mark's  School,  Southboro',  Mass.,  1868-74;  St.  John's,  Sing 
Sing,  N.Y.,  1874-5. 

*^*"  Thomas  Foot.     //.'/'.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  December  14,  1872. 

fJoHN  Sawyer  Koiball  Gordon.      /.2'.     Woodside,  N.  J. 

Merchant,  New  York  City. 

*!«"«  Rev.  James  Van  Voast.      A.N.     Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Head  Master  DeVeaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1872-6.    Died  July  29,  1876. 
1869. 

»i89o  j^g^,    Cii\RLES  Nelson  Allen.      1.  T.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Head  Master  DeVeaux  Coll.,  8u.spension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1870-1.     Died  at  Burlington. 
Iowa,  May  4, 1880. 

Rev.  William  Joshua  Cleveland.     A.M.    Rosebud  Indian 
A";encv,  D-  T. 

Missionary  to  Sioux  Indians.     Prin.  St.  Paul's  School  for  Indian  Young  Men   Yorkton 
Agency!  DT,  1878-9.     Editor  of  Arpao,  newspaper  in  Sioux  language,  since  18/8. 

James  Tracy  Hale.     1' .  S.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

■j-HoBART  HuTTON.     T.U.    Brookville,  Md. 

Lawyer  and  Farmer.    Prof.  Agriculture,  Md.  Agric.  Coll.,  1872-5. 

Charles  Huston  Sturdevant.     A.0.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

t  John  Morehead  YouNGLOVE.      ^..V.     Nashville,  Tenn. 

Pharmacist. 

1870. 

Edward  Hamilton  Burdick.     J.  i:.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Anson  Blake  Jackson,  LL.B.     1\  T.      ISIinneapolis,  Minn. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

Armon  Frank  Kelley,  M.D.     Z'.  0.     Elkhart,  Ind. 

Physician  and  Druggist.    M.D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1872. 

Rev.  Walter  North.      7'./V.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Hector  St.  Luke's  Church.     Master  DeVeaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  1873-4. 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Smith.     A^.^.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  James  Church.  . 


E1877 


2l6 


Geneva. 


fHALSEY  Lathrop  Wood,  M.D.       ./.  W.      Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

AsBt.  Physician  MichiKan  Asylum  for  Insane  since  1878;  Prin.  Mayville  Acad.,  May- 
ville,  N.  y.,  1872.  A.B.Hamilton  Coll.,  1870;  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875.  Author  "of 
Is  Alcohol  a  Food?    Editor  Medical  Record,  1876. 

187I. 

fFREDERiCK  William   Barker.     I.  [J.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Cashier  The  Robert  Gere  Bank.  Receiver  City  Bank  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1879-81 ; 
Treas.  Syracuse,  Chenango  and  N.  Y.  R.R.,  1879-81. 

Guy  Buttles  Case,  M.D.      T.B.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

79.    Health  Officer  of  Cleveland,  1878-9.    M.D., 


T.I.     Baltimore,  Md. 


Ernest  Cleveland  Coxe,  M.D. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

Benjamin  Whiting  Franklin,  LL.B 
City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

»t William  Foot.     A. P.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Died,  Denver,  Colo.,  October  26,1870. 

George  Natt  Hale,  LL.B.     A.I. 

Lawyer.     Maj.  and  A.  D.  C,  N.  G.,  Pa.,  1873-7. 

Rev.  William  jMortimer  Hughes 

Rector  St.  John's  Church. 

1872. 

Appleton  Jewett  Ide.      O.A.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Member  City  Council,  1876-8 ;  1879-81. 


iV.  n.      Xew  York 


Bellefonte,  Pa. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

A.F.     Buffido,  X.  Y 


1873- 
George  Powis  Bellows.     F.A.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Mercantile. 

Rev.  Charles  Arthur  Bragdon.     A.0.     Au  Sable  Forks, 
N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  James  Church. 

fHENRY  Stiles  Comstock.      T.  6.     New  York  City. 

Mining. 

William  Perez  Conger,  LL.B.     A'.  A.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  Chicago,  1876. 

fGEORGE  Herbert  Day.      6.Z.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Sec.  Weed  Sewing  Machine  Co. 

Frank  Coe  Hubbard.      O.A.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Mercantile. 


Geneva.  217 

1874. 
John  Gkaham  Gibson.     l\A.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Hiram  Augustus  Torrey.     A.K.     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     M.I).,  Detroit  Medical  Coll.,  1877. 

i«75. 
Edward  Harold  Bancroft.     V.A.     Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Merc.intile.     Genl.  Purcliasing  Agent  Chicago  and  Lake  Huron  R.K.,  1875-7.      Trcas. 
Arctic  Ice  Machine  Co.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  1880-1. 

Frederic  Dumont  Barto.     P.B.     Trumansburgh,  N.  Y. 

Banker.    Pres.  H.  D.  Barto  &  Co.'s  Bank  since  1880. 

Richard  Torris  Clarke.     P.  T.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Chilion  P ALT.  Conger.      I.F.     Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Clerk  Committee  on  Manufactures,  U.  8.  Senate,  1880. 

fWiLLiAM  Henderson  Hampton.     A.K.     Frankfort,  Ky. 

Lay  Reader,  St.  John's  in  Wilderness,  near  Frankfort,  Ky. 

'»«'  Jonas  Turney  Hulse.     I.E.     Circleville,  Ohio. 

Farmer.    Died  at  Abilene,  Kan.,  October  26th,  1881. 

Howard  Edwin  Jones,  M.D.     A'.  T.     Circleville,  Ohio. 

M.D.,  Ohio  Medical  Coll.,  1876-     Author  of  the  Test  in  Illustrations  of  the  Nests  and 
Eggs  of  the  Birds  of  Ohio. 

1877. 

fREGiNALD  Cleveland  Coxe.      F.A.     Paris,  France. 

Artist.     JSleve  of  M.  Bonuat. 

fWiLLiAM  Birch  Rankine.     A'.  P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1877. 

1878. 

fHARRisoN  Hancock  Bowes.     I.<I>.     Michigan  City,  lud. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Racine  Coll.,  1878. 

1879. 

fHENRY  Howard  Ross.     N.F.     Essex,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1880. 

IGeorge  Field  Conger.      O.N.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Mercantile. 


THE   HUDSON   CHAPTER, 

184I     TO     1885. 

Annals. 

The  Hudson  Chapter  was  founded  Jul}^  1,  1841,  by  Samuel 
Eells  and  Joseph  FewSmith.  The  Charter  members  were  Walter 
S.  Barber,  George  C.  Bristol,  Rufus  Patch  and  Henry  W.  Williams, 
of  the  class  of  '41,  and  Charles  F.  Hudson  and  Henry  A.  Swift, 
of  the  class  of  '42.  At  the  second  meeting  Professors  Elias 
Loomis  and  Samuel  St.  John  were  made  members,  so  that  the 
Chapter  really  started  with  two  graduate  and  six  undergraduate 
members.  Before  the  founding  of  A  A  (P,  there  had  been  no  secret 
fraternity  at  Western  Reserve,  but  the  favor  with  which  its  coming 
was  regarded  bj-  the  Faculty-  of  the  College  is  shown  by  the  fact 
that   several   of  its   members  became  members   of   the  Chapter. 

The  Chapter  continued  to  flourish,  counting  among  its  number 
many"  of  the  strongest  and  most  able  men  of  the  College  until 
the  3'ears  1857  and  1858,  when  it  became  reduced  to  two  or 
three  members  on  account  of  the  very  small  number  of  students 
then  in  the  College.  The  charter,  however,  was  not  forfeited,  and 
the  affairs  of  the  College  again  brightening,  the  Chapter  once  more 
increased  to  its  former  strength,  and  has  since  maintained  a  foremost 
place  among  the  fraternities  at  Western  Reserve  College.  Of  the 
forty-one  valedictories  delivered  since  the  year  1840,  twenty-one 
have  been  by  members  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  besides  a  corresponding 
share  of  salutatories,  and  other  college  honors.  This  year  closes  the 
historj'  of  the  Chapter  in  Hudson. 

The  College  is  to  become  a  part  of  the  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity   of   Cleveland,  and    at    the    commencement    of    next    year    the 


Hudson.  219 


Hudson    Chapter    will    I10    cstal)lis!ic(l    in    its    new    qnaiters    in    that 
city. 

Valedictorians.  —  Grosvenor  W.  llcacock,  '40;  George  C.  Bristol,  '41  ;  Charles 
F.  Hudson,  '42;  Samuel  T.  Soelye,  '43;  Cliristoplier  M.  Cordley,  '44;  Nathan  S. 
Hiirton,  '46;  Ezekiel  C.  Scudder,  '."iO;  William  S.  Austin,  '51;  Horace  B.  Foster, 
'52;  Jacob  Chamberlain,  '5(; ;  William  (i.  Williams,  T.l ;  Charles  T.  Williams,  'C2 ; 
Sidney  Strong,  'G3 ;  Elmore  T.  Caruthers,  '05;  William  II.  Perkins,  'C8 ;  Thomas 
D.  Seymour,  '70;  William  II.  Baldwin,  '71 ;  Charles  A.  Gates, '73 ;  William  E. 
Gushing,  '75;  Arthur  II,  Talmer,  '79;  Charles  A.  Shaw,  '81, 


•1876. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Walter  Sessions  Barber.     B.A. 
George  Carmi  Bristol.     O.I. 
RuFus  Patch.     77.7. 
Henry  AVarren  AVilliams.     .7.  Y. 
Charles  Frederic  Hudson.     Z.l. 
Henry  Adoniram  Swift.     7,'.  J. 


1828. 
\Rev.  Henry  Noble  Day.      A' .E.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Author.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Practical  Theolosty,  Western  Reserve,  1840-58;  Pres.  Ohio 
Female  Coll.,  1858-64.  Pres.  Clinton  Line  R.R.  Co.,  1853-7;  Pres.  Clinton  Line  Extension 
R.R.  Co.,  1854-6.  Author  of  Art  of  Elocution,  1844;  Art  of  Rhetoric,  1860;  Rhetorical 
Proxies,  1860;  Art  of  Pnokktciiitiir,  1861;  Hamilton's  Logic  Reduced,  1863;  Elements  of 
Logic;  Art  of  Discoursi  an.i  Ait  of  English  Composition,  1867 ;  Introduction  to  English 
Literature,  1869;  Youii-  i  .iiii.n^n-,  ]S70;  The  Science  of  Esthetics,  1872;  Logical  Proxies, 
1872;  Elements  of  Psvclir.lM-v ,  l^Tti;  The  Science  of  Ethics,  1876;  Outlines  of  Ontological 
Science,  1878.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1828;  D.D.,  Farmer's  Coll.,  1861 ;  LL.D.,  Ingham  Univ., 
1861.     Member  of  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  and  Am.  Philological  Association. 

'\  Timothy  Dwight  Eells.      F.A.K.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Merchant.     Died  April  19,  1876. 

1830. 

]Elias  Loomis.      O.X.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Tutor  Yale  Coll.,  1833-6;  Prof. Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Western  Reserve, 
1836-44 ;  Univ.  of  the  City  of  Kew  York,  1844-60 ;  Prof.  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy, 
Yale  Coll.,  since  1860.  Author  of  Practical  Astronomy;  Analytical  Geometry  and 
Calculus;  and  of  numerous  other  mathematical  textbooks;  also  of  .articles  in  the  Transac- 
tions of  the  American  Philological  Soc. ;  A7n.  Journal  of  Science;  Gould's  Astronomical 
Journal ;  and  in  the  publications  of  the  Conn.  Acad,  and  Smithsonian  Institution.  A.B., 
Yale  Coll.,  1S30;  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1839.  Member  of  the  Am. 
Philosophical  Soc,  Philadelphia,  since  1839:  of  the  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Bos- 
ton, since  1850;  Corresponding  Member  of  the  British  Scientific  Association  since  1857; 
Honorary  Member  of  the  Philosophical  Soc.  of  Glasgow  since  1860 ;  Member  of  the  National 
Acad,  of  Science,  Washington,  since  1873;  Honorary  Member  of  the  Meteorological  Soc.  of 
London  since  1874. 

1834. 

^Samuel  St.  John,  M.D.      Z'.I.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Medical  Dep.-irtment,  Western  Reserve,  1843-56;  Prof  Chemistry  and  Geology, 
Kenyon  Coll.,  1857-9;  Prof.  Chemistry,  Columbia  Coll.,  1860-76.  B.A. ,  Yale  Coll  ,  1834; 
M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1839;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Georgetown,  Ky.,  1S49.  Died  at  New  Canaan, 
Conn.,  September  9,  1876. 


Hudson.  2  2 1 

\JSFathan  Perkins  Seymour.      I'.iL     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Lecturer  English  Literature,  Western  Uescrve;  Greek  and  Latin,  1840-70.  A.B.,  Ynlc 
Coll.,  1834;  LL.D.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1867. 

1838. 

\  James  N^ooney.      O.E.     Fernandina,  Fla. 

Uctircd.  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Physics,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1844-8;  Prof.  111. 
Coll.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1838. 

1839. 

Darius   Lyman.      H'.P.     Parkman,  Ohio. 

Clerk  U.  S.  Treasury  since  1863.  Head  of  Navigation  l>ivision,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Tutor  East  Tenn.  Univ.,  1847;  Prof.  English  Language  and  Literature,  Miami  Univ., 
0.\ford,  Ohio,  1850-3 ;  Trustee  Western  Reserve,  1842-55.  Author  of  I'ubliuB  Lyrus,  1856 ; 
Lessons  for  Dough  Faces,  1S56. 

1840. 

'^^  Rev.  Grosvenor  Williams   Heacock.       H'.0.      Buffalo, 

N.  Y. 

D.I).,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1856.     Pastor,  Congregational,  at  Buffalo.     Died  May  6,  1877. 

Charles  Kent.     A.I.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  firm  of  Kent,  Newton  &  Pugsley.  ^ 

'^'^  Rev.  Horace  Sedgwick  Taylor.     H'.B.     India. 

Missionary.     Died  at  Kodi  Karnal,  on  Pulncy  Mountains,  February  3,  1871. 

'^-  Rev.  Samuel  Wright.     Z  .  ¥.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Pastor  and  Missionary  A.  H.  M.  S.,  1846-52. 
I  84  I. 

1845  "VValter  Sessions  Barber.     li.A.     Harwinton,  Conn. 
'^'  George  Carmi  Bristol.      (I.-.     Farmington,  111. 

Died  September  3,  1841. 

Jerome  Buckingham.     Ii.£.     Newark,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1869-70. 

Rev.  RuFUS  Patch.     /7./.     Lathrop,  Mo. 

Editor  Lathrop  .Vo»itor  since  1878.  Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1S41-2.  Prin.  LaGrangc 
Inst.,  Ontario,  lud.,  1844-78.  Clergyman  six  years.  Member  Board  of  Visitors,  Chicago 
Theo.  Sem.,  Congregational,  1869-75. 

Henry  Warren  Williams,  ISl.D.      I.  ?*.     Batavia,  111. 

Physician.     M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll.,  1843. 
1842. 

^^  Rev.    Charles    Frederic    Hudson.     Z.l'.     Haddonfield, 
N.J. 

Author  The  Annihilation  of  the  Wicked  and  A  Critical  Greek  and  English  Concord 
ancc  of  the  New  Testament.     Died  May,  1867. 


222  Hudson. 

*i8C9  jJenry  Adoniram  Swift.      E.J.     St.  Peter,  Minn. 

Lawyer,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  Deputy  Clerk  Ohio  House  of  llepresentativeB,  1845-6; 
Clerk,  1S47-8;  Clerk  Ohio  Senate,  1850-1;  Member  and  Pres.  Minn.  Senate,  1861,  by  the 
resignation  of  the  Gov.,  and  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Minn. ;  State  Sen.ator,  1861.  Commissioned  CoU, 
by  Gov.  of  Minn.,  for  military  service  in  the  Indian  massacre  of  1862.    Died  February,  1869. 

1843. 

* '^'  CuYLER  Leonard.      K.X.     Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1844-6.     Car  Manufacturer. 

Rev.  RuFUS  Nutting.      T.K.     Carlinsville,  111. 

Prof.  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  in  Blackburn  Univ. ;  Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1845- 
9;   Prof.  Greek,  Illinois  Coll.,  .Jacksonville,  1853-66. 

*"*^'  RuFUS  Hawley  St.  John.      T.A.     Warsaw,  111. 

Merchant. 

Rev.  Samuel,  Taylor  Seelye.      I.f).     Easthampton,  Mass. 

Banker.  Member  Mass.  Board  of  Education.  Pres.  First  N.ational  Bank  of  Easthamp- 
ton ;  Pres.  Glendale  Elastic  Fabrics  Co. ;  Pres.  Easthampton  Public  Library  Assoc.  Trustee 
Williston  Sem.  Pastor  Wolcottville,  Conn.,  184.5-55 ;  Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany, 
N.  T.,  1855-63;  Congregational,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1863-1877.  Author  several  sermons. 
D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1860. 

1844. 

*"*^Rev.    Christopher    Minta    Cordley.      T.l.     Lawrence, 
Mass. 

Clergyman,  Congregational.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.  Pastor,  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  1849-52;  First  Church,  Randolph,  Mass.,  18.52-7;  West  Brookfield,  Mass., 
1859-62;  Central  Church,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1862-6.    Died  June  30,  1866. 

Homer  Goodwin.     A'.(I>.     Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Private  145th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862. 
1845. 

Rev.  Eleroy  Curtis.     A.F.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pastor  South  Presbyterian  Church  since  1867.  Chaplain  Northern  Ohio  Insane  Asylum. 
Trustee  Western  Resei-ve  Coll.  Pastor,  Middlebury,  Ohio,  1848-54;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
1850-60;  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  1860-7.  Grad:  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1848.  D.D.,  Marietta 
Coll.,  1881. 

Rev.  William  Davis  Sanders.     A.l.     Jacksonville,  111. 

Supt.  Illinois  Conservatory  of  Music  since  1871.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature. 
Illinois  Coll.,  fifteen  years;  Pres.  Young  Ladies'  Atheuoeura,  sixteen  years.  Grad.  Theo. 
Western  Reserve,  1850.     D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1865. 

1846. 

Rev.  Nathan  Smyth  Burton.     M.l.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church.  Tutor  AVestern  Reserve  Coll.,  1849-50;  Trustee  Denison 
Univ.,  1856-66,  .and  since  1879;  Prln.  Young  Ladies' Inst.,  Granville,  Ohio,  1859-61;  Prof. 
Philosophy,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1875-7.    D.D.,  Denison  Univ.,  1864. 

Julian  Harmon,  M.D.     ./.J.     Warren,  Ohio. 

Physician.  IJ.  S.  Examining  Surgeon  for  Pensions  for  Trumbull  Co.  since  1862. 
Trustee  Western  Reserve,  1879-80.    M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll.,  1849. 


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*^^^  Rev.  William  Sloan  Kennedy.      J'.iV.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pastor,  PreHbyterian,  Rrccksville,  1848-52;  Handunky,  1852-9;  Cincinnati,  1859-61. 
Author  I'lan  of  Union;  Messianic  Prophesies  and  Life  of  Christ.     Died  June  30,  1801. 

Timothy  Dwigiit  Nutting.     A.N.     Jacksonville,  111. 

Prof,  in  111.  Conservatory  of  Music.  In  1861  resided  in  Jackson,  Miss. ;  conscripted  in 
C.  S.  A.,  in  charge  of  Hrigade  Band,  Barksdale's  Brigade  (Longstreet's  Corps),  till  1864, 
when  escaped. 

*'^'-*  Rev.  Joseph  Higley  Scott.     P. A.     Metropolis,  111. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Twinsburgh,  1851-S;  West  Liberty,  Iowa,  1859-62;  Mineral 
Ridge,  Ohio.,  1862-4;  Metropolis,  1866-79.  Grad.  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1851.  Died 
February  26, 1879. 

»i8Tj  jjg^,      Cornelius     Hector    Taylor.       A'.f).       Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Pastor,  Presbvterian.  Grad.  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1849.  D.D.,  Shurtliff,  111., 
Coll.,  1863.    Died  February  26,  1875. 

1847. 

*''***  Rev.    Nathan    Lynde    Lord,    ^NI.D.      //.A'.      New    York 
City. 

Financial  Agent  Western  Ileser\-o.  Missionary  to  Jafna,  Coylon,  1852-9;  in  U.  H., 
1859-63;  Madura  Mission,  India,  1803-7.  Grad.  Theo.  Western  Ueserve,  1850.  Died 
January  24,  1S6S. 

John  Manning,  M.D.     M.A.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Druggist.     Mayor,  Youngstown,  1863-4.    M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll.,  1852. 

Rev.  Armon  Spencer.      11. B.     Newark,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian  (now  retired),  and  Teacher  Acad,  at  Elmira,  X.  Y.,  two  years; 
Rushville,  X.  Y.,  two  years.  Pastor,  Williamson,  Ohio,  1860-9;  Dansville,  Mich.,  1871-2; 
Byron,  Mich.,  1872-4.  "  Grad.  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1850. 

1848. 

*'*■"  Rev.  Erastus  Chester.     Z.K.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1850-2.  Pastor  at  Newton  Falls,  Newburg,  and  Crawfords- 
ville,  Ind.,  18.52-60.  Merchant,  Cleveland,  1860-70.  Grad.  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1851. 
Died  September  28,  1870. 

**'*'  Hil  AND  Reese  HuLBURD.     A.W.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  Banker  at  New  York  City,  1872-80.  Asst.  Comptroller 
U.  S.  Currency,  Washington,  D.  O. ;  Comptroller,  1872.     Died  July,  1880. 

Matthew  Canfield  Read.     A.l.K.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  and  Practical  Geologist.  Editor  Family  Vinitor,  1853-4.  Lecturer  on  Practical 
Geologv  and  Zoology,  Western  Reserve,  since  1869.  Member  Ohio  Geological  Corps.,  1869-78. 
Author  of  contributions  to  Ohio  Geological  Reports;  contributions  to  Am.  Katuralist, 
Anti'/uari<iii,  Orientid  (iiid  Biblical  Journal;  Ohio  Agricultural  Reports;  Geology  of 
Ohio;  Smithsonian  Institute  Reports,  etc.  Member  Am.  Anthropological  Soc;  Ohio 
Archajological  Soc;  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Sciences;  Kirtland  Soc.  of  Natural  Sciences;  Wis. 
ilorlieultural  Soc;  Phila.  Acad,  of  Science,  etc. 

*^«"  Joel  Swain  Sawyer.     I'.K.     Chatfield,  Minn. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agent.    Died  May  24,  1875. 

t Stephen  Buckingham  Sturges.     N.  ¥.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Treas  Brush  Electric  Light  Co.  of  New  England  and  Brush  Illuminating  Co.  of  N.  Y. 
Banker  since  graduation.  Mayor,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  1857.  A.B.,  Kenyon  Coll.  Lieut. 
Col.  Ist  Ohio  Light  Art.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861. 


224  Hudson. 

Rev.  Levi  Bodly  "Wilson,  D.D.     H' .1.     Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  at  Grasshopper  Falls,  Kan.,  since  1872;  Windhani,  Ohio,  1855-9; 
Younestown,  18o9-69 ;  Atchison,  Kan.,  1869-72.  Trustee  Western  Reserve,  1856-70;  Wash 
burn  Coll.  since  1870.  Prin.  Ohio  Central  Coll.,  1850-5.    D.D.,  Western  lieserve  Coll.,  1870. 

»i849  Tunis  Van  Houten  AVilson.     /.T.     Plymouth,  Ohio. 

Grad.  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1*48.     Died  March  6,  1849. 


Rev.  James  "Witherspoon  Kerr,  M.D.    ./.  U.   Yaldosta,  Ga. 

Pastor,  Preebvterian  (South),  since  1879.  Practised  medicine  until  1857;  preached, 
1861-8;  taught,  186S-70.  Prin.  Female  Seni.,  Yazoo  City,  Miss.,  1870-3;  taught,  1870-9. 
Author  of  The  Discipline  of  Dancing,  and  sermons.  M.D.,  ColumbiaColl.,  1853.  Grad. 
Princeton  Theo.  Sera.,  1859. 

Rev.  Samuel  Loomis.      V.K.     Chester,  S.  C. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1857.  Agent  Am.  Tract  Soc.,  .Athens,  Ga.,  1853-4.  Preaching, 
Grinnell,  Iowa,  "185-5-7;  Roseville,  Ohio,  1857-8.  Pastor,  Rensselaerville,  X.  Y.,  1859-63; 
Vineland,  N.  J.,  1563-5;  Home  Missionary,  Chester,  S.  C,  since  1866. 

Axmox  Sa3ISON.      H' .Z.     Richmond,  Ind. 

Postmaster.  Prin.  High  School,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1851-4;  Supt.  Schools,  Zanesville, 
Ohio,  1854-7. 

1850. 

fAViLLiAM  Boyd  Allison.     A'.  W,     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

U.  S.  Senator  from  Iowa  since  1872;  present  term  expires  1885.  Lawyer  in  Ohio; 
removed  to  Iowa  1857.     U.  S.  Representative  from  Iowa,  1863-71. 

Nathan  Barrows,  M.D.     F'.S.     Meriden,  N.  H. 

Teacher.  Prin.  High  School,  1880-1.  Prof,  of  Mathematics  in  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  X.  H.,  1871-80.    M.D.,  Cleveland  Medical  Coll.,  1855,  and  Univ.  of  New  York,  1856. 

fHoRACE  Benton.      H'.P.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Druggist. 

fLEAViTT  Field  BissELL.      /..V.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lawj'er.     At  present  travelling  on  business. 

*'^«  Rev.  William  Dempsey.     J.B.     Middlebury,  Vt. 

Grad.  Theo.  Western  Reserve,  1850.    Died,  Medina,  Ohio. 

#i8r.-?  Lorenzo  Gates.      O.A.     Gatesville,  Kan. 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser.  Tutor  Westeni  Kesen-e,  1852-3.  Postmaster,  1862-6.  State 
Representative,  Kan.,  1868-70.     Private,  U.  S.  A.,  during  I'rice's  raid.     Died  May  24, 1S73. 

Rev.  Ezekiel  Carman  Scudder,  M.  D.     E.I.     Upper  Red 
Hook,  N.  y. 

Pastor  St.  John's  Reformed  Church.  Teacher  Granville  Seminary,  1851.  Sec.  and 
Treas.  of  Am.  Areot  Mission,  1856-8,  1870-6;  Supt.  Arcot  Seminary,  1872-6.  Author  of 
Papers  before  Gen.  Missionary  Conference,  at  AUahab.id.  India,  1873;  Street  Preaching 
in  India,  Evangelical  Review,  July,  1873.     M.D.,  Long  Island  Med.  Coll.,  18d9. 

Rev.  Jared  Waterbury  Scudder,  M.D.     Z'.I.     Velloie, 
India. 

Missionary  to  S.  India  of  Am.  Arcot  Mission  at  Vellore,  India.  Minister  and  iniysician 
at  Chittoor,  Madras  Presidency,  till  1875.  Translator  of  Heidelberg  Catechism  into  Tamil, 
and  Spiritual  Teaching  from  the  Tamil.     M.D.,  Long  Island  Med.  Coll.,  1S65. 


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1851. 


\m  \YiLLiAM  Samuel  Austin.      E' .1.     Memphis,  T 


enn. 


Practised  law  in  Cleveland  till  1860;  in  Memphis  till  18G5.  Chief  Clerk  Quartermnit. 
ter's  Dept.,  U.  8.  A.,  New  Orleans,  1800-5.     Died,  New  Orleans,  April  23, 1865. 

f  George  Hunt.      II.  II.     Chicago,  111. 

Commission  Merchant. 

^fMoRRis  Hunt.      LA.     Lawrence,  Kan. 

Lawyer  and  Judgre  Common  Pleas. 

^  Virgil  Louis  OviATT.     /^.V.     llichfield,  Ohio. 

Teacher,  Richtield,  Ohio,  18.i2. 

1852. 

f Lucius  Harwood  Foote.      ii.  \.     Sacramento,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Consul  Valparaiso,  Chili,  since  1878.  Police  Justice  for  Sacramento. 
Adjt.  Gen.,  Cal.,  1871-5. 

Horace  Burnham  Foster.      O.J.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Tutor  Western  Reserve,  18.53-55;  Supt.  Puh.  Schools,  Akron,  Ohio.  Mayor, 
Hudson,  Ohio,  since  1881. 

fEDWiisr  Smith  Gregory.     N.I.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Justice  of  the  Peace.  Asst.  Prof.  Latin,  Western  Reserve,  1860-6;  Prin.  Rayen 
School,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  1866-79.  Trustee  Western  Reserve  since  1870.  A.B.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1852. 

Rev.  Nathaniel  McConaughy.     A.0.     Somerville,  N.  J. 

Civil  Engineer  on  Seaboard,  Pittsburg  and  Great  Westero  R.R.;  Civil  Engineer, 
Ohio,  1852-4.  Tan^ht,  New  York  City  and  Tenn.,  1854-5.  Pastor,  Presbyterian,  N.  J., 
18-58-71.    Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Seminary,  1858. 

Rev.  George  Barron  Pierce.     P.O.     Pleasanton,  Mich. 

Fanner.     Postmaster,  1865-75.    Prin.  Acad.,  1859-61;  Teacher  in  Manistee,  187.5-80. 

fRussELL  Mortimer  Williams.     J'.i".    White  Cloud,  Kan. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Asjent.  Acting  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  Miss.  Squadron,  1862-4. 
Member  Kan.  Ter.  Legislature,  1860t1  ;  State  Senate  since  1876. 

1853- 

fTnoMAS  H.  Armstrong.      7.  A.     Giinnell,  Towa. 

Lawyer. 

f David  Wheelock  Brooks.     A.M.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Member  Detroit  Board  of  Education,  1866-74. 

•fRev.  Amzi  Barzillai  Lyon.     1.0.     West  Newbury,  Vt. 

Acting  Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Studied  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1857;  Pastor, 
Strongville,  Ohio,  18.58;  Sylvania,  1859 ;  Vermillion,  1860-3;  Strongville,  1864;  Salisbury, 
Vt.,  186.5-7 ;  Bristol,  1867-9. 


1854. 


Rev.  James  Wilson.     ./. '/'.     Ruggles,  Ohio. 

Studied  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1857-9.     Died  at  Youngstown,  Ohio,  July  13,  1860. 
15 


2  26  Hudson. 


1856. 

Rev.   Jacob  Chamberlain,  M.D.     A'.U.      Mudnai)illy,   S. 
India. 

Missionary  and  Physician,  ArcotMission,  Soutli  India;  Superintendent  Med.  Dispensary 
under  British  Government,  India.  M.D.  (honorary),  Cleveland  Med.  Coll.,  1868;  D.D., 
Western  Reserve,  Union,  Rutgers  Colls.,  1876. 

1858. 

-  Elwood  Potts  Haines,  M.D.     K.L     Elyria,  Ohio. 

Practised  medicine  at  Ortville  and  Elyria.    Hospital  Steward  and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. 
1859. 

William  Whiting  Andrews.     A'M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Member  Board  of  Education,  Cleveland,  1S62-3. 

Gilbert  Saltonst ALL  Carpenter.     E.I.     Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 

Capt.,  U.  8.  A.  Address  care  Adjt.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  AVashington,  D.  C.  Lieut,  and 
Capt.  ISth  Inf.,  II.  S.  A.,  1S61-5 ;  in  Regular  Army  since  1861 ;  commanding  camp  on  Snake 
Lines,  Colo.,  1881.     Lawyer,  Ohio,  1859-60. 

George  Harvey  Christy.     //'.  Y.     Sewicldey,  Pa. 

Lawyer,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Western  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1861-3;  Trustee 
Western  Reserve  since  1877.  Vice  Pres.  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Co.,  1873-4.  Private, 
Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Knap's  Artillery,  1st  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  22d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  1864-5. 

Henry  Mills  Day.     N.l.     New  York  City. 

Banker.     Lawyer  at  Cincinnati  four  years. 

fFRANK  Brown  Hamilton.      A. 77.      Fort   McHenry,    Balti- 
more, Md. 

Commanding  Battery  I  2d  U.  S.  Art. ;  Commissioned,  from  West  Point,  1862,  as  2d 
Lieut.  3d  Art.;  Bvt.  1st  Lieut,  1862;  Bvt.  Capt.,  1863;  1st  Lieut.  3d  Art.,  1864;  Capt. 
14th  Inf.,  1866;  2d  Art.  since  1870.  General  address  care  Adjt.  Gen.  U.  S.  A.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  West  Point,  186-3-8. 

Brain ARD   Spencer   Higley,  LL.B.     J../'.     Youngstown, 
Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Mayor,  Youngstown,  1864-5.  LL.B.,  Cleveland  Law  School,  1S61.  Corp. 
155th  Ohio  Inf..  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

Thomas  Jefferson  McLain,  Jr.     I.\.     Warren,  Ohio. 

U.  8.  Consul  Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahama  Is.,  since  1877.     Member  Ohio  Legislature,  1874-7. 
i860. 

fEDWARD  Francis  Adams.      Z  ,r.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Merchant.  Occasional  contributor  to  The  Nation,  Sun,  c\^c.  Private  41st  Ohio  Inf., 
U.  8.  A.,  1861-2. 

Samuel  Cheney  Williamson.     M.ll.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Probate  Judge  Summit  Co.  since  1876.  Priv:ite  liUh  Ohio  Inf.,  U.S.  A., 
1861 ;  2d  and  Ist  Lieut.  18th  Inf.,  Capt.  42d  and  0th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-70. 


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186] 


Rev.  Allen  Campbell  Bakkow.s.     I'.V.     Kent,  Ohio. 

Pastor,  Consircwtioual,  at  Kent,  since  1871.  Teacher  Latin,  Pliillips  Acad.,  Andovtr, 
18fi4-G;  I'rof.  Mathematics  and  Physics,  Western  Reserve,  1860-7;  Latin,  1870-1.  Private 
and  Scr,!,'t.  M.aj.  ISth  Inf.,  ,U.  S.  A.,  1861^. 

Horace  John  Clark.      O.U,     Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Sunt.  Public  Schools,  OhcrUn  Co.,  since  1878.  .  Member  Board  Ex.iminep  Maboninsr 
Co.,  Ohio,  1869-77.  Prin.  Poland  Union  Sera.,  1869-76;  Prin.  Shaw  Acad.,  CoUanner, 
Ohio,  two  years. 

jDavid  Lygurgus  Dlmmock.      1. 1.     Oberlin,  Ohio. 
tlRA  Cole  Terry.     P.I.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Uuion  Coll.,  1861.     Lieut.  Col.  22d  U.  S.  Vols. 

'^-  Edward  Sayle  AVatterson.     A.(I>.     Warrensville,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Private  Co.  B  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.     Died  June  S,  1872. 

Edwin  Lester  Webber.     iV.  W.     Worthington,  Ind. 

Lumber  Merchant  since  1 869.  Lawyer  at  Ravenna  Ohio  186.5-9 ;  Pros.  Atty  Portap.- 
Co.,  Ohio,  1S6S-9.     Private  85th  Ohio  Inf.  and  Lieut.  Col.  8Sth  Ohio  Int.,  U.  b.  A.,  1862-5. 

William  George  Williams.     M.l.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Mercliant. 

1862. 

Charles  Enoch  Clark.     A.B.     Granite  Falls,  Minn. 

Co  Sunt,  of  Schools  and  Farmer.  Private  19th  Ohio  Inf. ;  Co.  B  85th  Ohio  Inf. ; 
Orderly  Sergt.  86lh  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 

Edward  Whittlesey  Stuart.     J.*/*.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  Prin.  Shaw  Acad.,  CoUamer,  Ohio,  1864-5.  M.iyor,  Kent,  Ohio,  1869.  City 
Solicitor,  Akron,  Ohio,  1871-7.  Pros.  Atty.,  Summit  Co.,  Ohio,  1877-81.  IMv.atc  Co.  B 
85th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Charles  Tudor  Williams.      7'.  V.     Kent,  Ohio. 

Glass  Manufijcturcr.  Tutor  Westej-n  Resei-ve,  1863-4.  Private  Soth  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A., 
May-September,  1862. 

Simon  Perkins  Wolcott.     iV.//.     Kent,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Mayor  of  Kent,  Ohio,  1870-4.  Member  of  School  Board,  1866-76.  Member 
State  Senate  since"  1881. 

1863. 

fP^MMET  Denio  Dodge.      K.V.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Travelling  Salesman. 

Rev.  John  Calvin  Elliott.     J.  A'.     Seville,  Ohio. 

I'-istor  Presbyterian,  since  1880.  Tile  Manufacturer.  Real  Estate  Speculator.  Editor 
>MlioX«//  P?4or  !S\-b"aska  City,  Neb..  1867-9.  Prin.  Otol  Univ.,  1879-70.  Stated 
Supply.  GuilfoS  Ohio  18n-9.  G^Ad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem..  1866.  Private  Co.  B  85th 
Ohio  Inf.,  May-September,  1862. 

t  William  Henry  Harvey.     H'.U.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Ohio  Commonwealth  Iron  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

jMerrill  Nathaniel  Hutchinson.      T.A.     New  York  City. 

Private,  Sergt.,  1st  Lieut.  18th  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4;  Bvt.  Capt.  for  gallant  and  merilo- 
rious  service  in  the  battle  of  Chickamauga. 


2  28  Hudson. 

Sidney  Strong.      /.  V.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

I^awyer.  Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1864-6.  Priv.ite  Co.  B  8.5th  Ohio  Inf.,  May- 
September,  1862. 

*'*^'  Henry  Robert  Watterson.      E'.S.     Warrensville,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Private  Co.  B  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May-September,  1862.     Died  August  31,  1865. 

Reginald  Heber  Wright.      /.J.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Cashier  for  Aultraan,  Miller  &:  Co.     Ord.  Sergt.  Co.  B  S-^th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 
1864. 

Samuel  Mansfield  Eddy.     K.H.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  Pros.  Attv.,  1873-7;  Pros.  Atty.  1877-8.  2d  Sergt.  Co.  B  85th  Ohio 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May-September,  1862. 

Rev.  George  Trumbull  Ladd.      H.  Y.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Nfental  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Yale  Coll.  Member  Board  of  Visitors  for 
Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1877-9.  Lecturer  on  Congregationalism,  Andover  Theo.  Sera.,  1879-81, 
on  Systematic  Theology,  1881.  Contributor  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  January  and  April, 
1869,  January,  1876,  January  and  October,  1877,  October,  1878,  Janu.ary  and  October,  1879, 
October,  1880;  to  New  Eng/ander,  April,  1874,  October,  1876,  September,  1879.  Autlior 
Lectures  in  Review  of  Spencer  and  Tyndall.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1869.  D.I)., 
AVestern  Reserve,  1881. 

jCharles  Edgar  Poe,  M.D.      A.Z.     Ravenna,  Ohio. 

Dry  Goods  Merchant.  M.D.,  Starling  Med.  Coll.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1864.  Asst.  Surg. 
43d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

f Charles  Seymour.      A'.  .V.     Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Porter  Williams.      A'../.     (Heveland,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer.     Corp.  85th  Ohio  Inf ,  IT.  S.  A.,  May-September,  1862. 

Rev.  Richard  Lloyd  Williams.     A.Z.     Baraboo,  Wis. 

Pastor  (First)  Presbyterian  Church.  Grad.  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1867.  Private  85th  Ohio 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May-September,  1862. 

1865. 

*'^*'  Elmore  Perry  Caruthers.      fl.l'.     Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Teacher  In.st.  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Columbus,  1865-70;  Prin.  State  Inst,  for  Deaf 
Mutes,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1870.  Private  Co.  B  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May-September, 
1862.     Died  September  3,  1876. 

fRev.   George  Thojias  Le  Boutillier.       (K.\.       Colorado 
Springs,  Colo. 

Rector  Grace  Church  :  Rector  DeLancey  School,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1874-7.  Trustee  Jar^-is 
Hall  and  Wolfe  Hall  Schools,  Denver.  Contributor  to  T/ie  Churchman,  Living  Chwch, 
etc. 

IDarius  Parmalee  Sackett.     a. a.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Teacher  at  the  Genesee  Acad.,  K.  Y.,  1868;  Prin.  Leicester  Acad.,  Mass.,  1869;  Prin. 
of  the  Female  Coll.  of  the  Pacific  at  Oakland,  of  the  Sackett  School  in  Oakland  since 
1872.     A.B.,  Yale,  1866. 

James  George  Shedd.     A.E.     Danville,  111. 

Lumber  Merchant.  Prin.  Kinsman  Acad.,  1865-6;  Teacher  Prep.  Dept.  Western 
Reserve,  1866-7;  Teacher  Select  Sdiool,  Chicnffo,  111.,  1867-8;  Supt.  Pub.  Schools,  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  1869-74  and  1877-80,  and  at  Macomb,  III.,  1874-76.   Corp.  S5th  Ohio  Inf,  U.  8.  A., 


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fllAHHis  Elias  Smith.      ./. .V.     Wyandotte,  Kan. 

Druggist  and  StatioiuT.  Kansas  ("itv.  Mo,  Director  Kan.  State  Normal  School, 
1874-6.  City  Editor  I<\)n  Waviic,  Iml..  "/.r,  „/,-./  Ct-illc,  1808;  Kditor  Irving,  Kan., 
Recorder,  1869-72;  Kditor  CoMcor.liM,  K;iii.,  /,„//.;,..  1872-80.  Scrgt.  123d  Ohio  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1862-4;  Lieut,  and  Adj.  i:!tli  (.-olored  An.,  isc,4-r). 

1866. 

"^^^fHENRY  Allen  Hahvey.      (I>.N.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Of  the  Commonwealtl)  Irou  Co.     Died  at  Cleveland,  February  16,  1881. 

t Ralph  Osborne.     E.  W.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Teller  2d  Nat.  Bank.    Private  S4tli  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Albert  Peter  Tallman.      ./.J.      Bridgeport,  Ohio. 

Cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Bellairc.  Ohio. 

1867. 

Stiles  Henry  Curtiss.      T.F.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Wholesale  Dealer  Tea,  Coft'ce  and  Spices. 

'"'''tELiJAH  Arthur  Ellsworth.     P.X.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Edward  Hooker  Harvey,  M.  D.      J.  V.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Merchant.     M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll..  1869.     Private  1.50th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

t William  Russell  Merrick.     M.ll.     Youugstown,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

James  Schuyler  Oviatt.     A.J.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Asst.  City  Civil  Engineer  since  1872.     Teacher  Kinsman  Acad.,  1867;  Richfield,  1868. 
1868. 

Rev.  John  Henry  House.      P.B.     Eski  Zagra,  Turkey. 

Missionary  since  1872.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  187L 

Andrew  Jackson  Mack,  LL.B.      .V. A.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Editor  since  1873.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1873. 

Frank  Forrest  Morrill.      P.X.     Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Lawyer,  and  Sec.  and  Treas.  Railway  Car  Building  Co.     Student  at  Berlin  and  Heidel- 
berg, 1869-72. 

William  Rufus  Perkins.     P.  T.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Asst.   Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Cornell  Univ.,  since   1880.      Tutor  Greek,  Wester!; 
Reserve,  1869-72.    Member  Am.  Philological  Assoc. 

1869. 

Andrew  Holland  Hunker.      V. A.     Chicago,  111. 

Asst.  Div.  Supt.  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co. 

t James  White  Moore,  M.D.      f.P.     Lynn,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1872.     Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 


230  H2lds07l. 

1870. 

* '^"t Charles  Clark  Caruthers.     A.U.     Talmadge,  Ohio. 
John  Charles  Coffey.      X.0.     AV.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Law)-er,  Cleveland,  eiuco  1873.  Teacher  State  Reform  School,  1870-2;  West  Side, 
Cleveland,  1872-3.     Private  46th  and  S9th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

*'*"*  Charles  Frederick  Harrington.      (I>.A.     Warren,  Ohio. 

Tutor  Western  Resci-\e,  1870-1.  U.  S.  Lake  Siir\'ey,  March  to  August,  1871.  Private 
196th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1865.     Died  October  8,  1871. 

fPLiNY  Nelson  Haskell,  LL.B.     A.B.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Hyde  Park,  111.,  1871-6.  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1871 ;  LL.B., 
Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1877. 

fTnoMAS  Kinsman  Perkins.     -/.i2.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Lumber  Manufacturer.    About  to  remove  to  California. 

Tho:nl4S  Day  Seyiviour.     l.I.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Greek  Yale  Coll.  since  1880;  Western  Reserve,  1872-80.  Student  at  Leipsic  and 
Berlin,  1870-2.  Author  of  Papers  on  the  Cynegeticus  of  Xenophon  and  on  the  date  of  the 
Prometheus  of  ^Eschvlus,  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Am.  Philological  Assoc. ;  Selected 
Odes  of  Pindar,  Edited  with  Notes,  1881.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1870. 

Charles  Josiah  Smith.     F.W.     Hudson,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Mathematics  and  Physics,  Western  Reserve,  since  1S70.  Member  Am.  Assoc, 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

f James  Houghton. To WNSHEND.     .V..V.     Avon,  Ohio, 
f  Myron  Converse  Wick.      ]'.  7'.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Sec,  Treas.  and  General  Manager  Corns  Iron  Co.  and  Rolling  Mill,  Girard,  Ohio. 

Frank  Ira  Young.     K.E.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Grain  Commission  Merchant. 

187I. 

William  Henry  Baldwin.      /.J.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank  since  1877. 

Rev.  Henry  Melville  Curtis.     A.Z.     Flint,  Mich. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.     Grad.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Theo.  Sem. 

fWiLLiAM  Eleroy  Curtis.     .\.0.     Chicago,  111. 

Managing  Editor  Chicago  Inter-Ocean;  formerly  Washington  Correspondent.  Author 
Tibbleses  Folks,  a  Novel,  1874;  Old  Snarley's  Christmas,  and  many  shorter  stories. 

Charles  Francis  House,  M.D.      0.P.     Painesville,  Ohio. 

M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll. 

fjAY  Hamilton  Jewett.     A.I.     Scotland,  Minn. 

Prin. ;  County  Supt.,  1875-9.     A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1872. 

Charles  Houston  Tallman.     H.S.     Bridgeport,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer. 

fCHARLES  Robinson  Truesdale.     A.(I>.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Pros.  Atty.,  Mahoning  Co.,  1876-8.     Private  2d  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 


Hudson.  231 

tGEORGE  Mitchell  Wkiciit.     /.  '/'•.     Tallnmdge,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  Akron,  Ohio. 

1872. 

t Warner  Arms.     A'.E.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Iron  Manufacturer. 

Martyn  Bonnell.     ./..'/.     Clovchmd,  Ohio. 

Iron  Mercliant. 

t  James  Humphrey  HoYT,  LL.B.     M.W.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1S74;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1877. 
1873. 

IPerley  Martin  Cummings.      M.(I>.     Fulton,  Ark. 

Pros.  Fulton  Lumber  Co.     Sergt.  Co.  O  11th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-5. 

Charles  Alexander  Gates.     E.I.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Confidential   Clerk,    Miller  Bros.     Tutor  Western  Reserve,  1873. 

Charles  Mirigk  Russell.     M.I.     Massillon,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer  Agricultural  Implements. 

t James  Davis  Smyth.      M.Z.     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.    Tutor  and  Acting  Prof.  Greek,  Trinity  Coll.,  1870-9.    Author  of  a  Greek  text 
book.    A. B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1874. 

fEev.  William  Coit  Stevens.      A. /9.     Bismarck,  Dak. 

Presbyterian  Clergyman. 

fWiLLiAM  McClure  Wilson.     /.//.     Chicago,  111. 

With  Calumet  Iron  and  Steel  Works. 

1874. 

tWiLLTAM  Howard  Brett.      H'.  T.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Bookseller.    Private  171st  and  196th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

fAsHBEL  Carey.     A. A.     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Journalist.     On  &iiv^  of  Evening  Prens. 

George  Franklin  Smytiie.    P.  W.K.    Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher  Greylock  Institute,  since  1S80.    Tutor  Western  Reserve. 
1875- 

Matthew  Hale  Byles.      T.X.     Bradford,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

William  Erastus  Cushing,  LL.B.     A'.E.K.      Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1878. 


232  Hudson. 


Herman  Beverley  Drown.      F.li.     Ellicottville,  X.  Y. 

Druggist. 

Israel  Holly  King,  LL.B.      E.  ¥.     Hudson's  Hot  Springs, 
N.  Mex. 

Rancher.     LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1S78. 

John  Sheldon  Maxwell.     ^.I\     Columbus,  Wis. 

Lawyer. 

George  Walter  Shumway.     F.Q'.     Glenville,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1876. 

George  Washington  Coon.     E.P.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Sec.  Cleveland  Herdic  Co.     Instructor  Cleveland  Acad.,  1873-5;  Prin.  Detroit  Acad., 
1876-7;  Instructor  Mich.  Military  Acad.,  1877-8. 

William  Tyndall  Gibson.     I.Z.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

t Jacob  Bishop  Perkins.     A.J.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Merchant.    A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1877. 

Julius  Whiting,  Jr.    '  Q.U.     Canton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

1877. 

George  Herbert  Cornell.      P.(I).     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Supt.  Himrod  Furnaces. 

Myron  Maynard  Drury.      M'.  6.     Chicago,  111. 

Salesman. 

William  Clark  Stinaff.     I'.iL     Collamer,  Ohio. 

Prin.  Shaw  Acad. 

t Charles  Handel  Wright.     FLO.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Journalist.    Editor  J^eio  England  Homestead,    Springfield,  Mass  ,  1879-81.     A.B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1878. 

1878. 

fLEWis  Reeves  Dawson.     P.E.     Warren,  Ohio. 

Medical  Student  Univ.  of  Mich.     Teacher  Warren  Grammar  School,  1876-9. 

t Frank  David  McLain.      N.B.     Warren,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

1879. 

Charles  Theodore  Ely.     K.A.     Elyria,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer.     Sec.  U.  S.  Commission  to  Paris  Exposition,  1878. 

James  Gordon  Fitch.     P.I.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 


Hudson.  233 

FhAiNK  Wales  Hakrinoton.      I'.' .ii.      Wanen,  Oliio. 

Lawyer. 

Arthur  III  nBr:LL  Palmer.      Y.ii.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Student  in  Kuropo.     Teacher  in   West  Side  High  School,   Cleveland,   1879;   Tutor 
"Western  Reserve,  18S0. 

Sheldon  Parks.      ^''.A'.     Salem,  Ohio. 

Law  Student. 

Hallet  KiLBOURN  Taylor.     A.l\     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

I^awycr. 

1880. 

William  George  King.      ./..V.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Iron  Dealer. 

1881. 

t Henry  Clarence  Bates.      P. A.     Bellevue,  Ohio. 

Teacher. 

f  James  Dalgleish  Campbell.     M.Q.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Orange  Grower  at  Micanopy,  Ga. 

f Frederick  Hayes  Gates.     A. A.     Chicago,  111. 

In  General  Office  of  the  Mutual  Union  Telegraph  Co.     A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1881. 

Charles  Allison  Shaw.     Z'.l.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

In  Brush  Electric  Works,  Medina,  Ohio. 
1882. 

fEowARDS  Platt  Ingersoll.      N.P.    WicklifFe,  Ohio. 

Student  Williams  Coll.,  1882. 

Frank  Herbert  Jones.     2'. 2'.     Bellevue,  Ohio. 
f Robert  McCuRDY  WooDBRiDGE.     I.F.     Ft.  Peck,  Mont. 

Dept.  Clerk  Poplar  Creek  Agency,  Mont. 
1883. 

Ralph  Steele  Ambler.     A'.E.     Salem,  Ohio. 
Arthur  Wellesley  Barber.     A.  W.     Cleveland,  Ohio, 
f  Charles  Francis  Day.      0.  T.     Ravenna,  Ohio. 

.Williams  Coll.,  1883. 

fBuRTON  Parks  Foster.      ^^.  V.     Elyria,  Ohio. 

Manager  Columbia  Quarries. 

BuRT  EsTES  Howard.      ./'.2'.     Collamer,  Ohio. 


234  Hudson. 

fHARRY  Erastus  LooMis.      J.  X     Wadswortli,  Oluo. 

Bookkeeper.     Supt.  Silver  Creek  Mining  and  R.R.  Co.,  one  year. 

t Arthur  Henry  AValker.     P.N,.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Williams  Coll.,  18S3. 

fCLAUDE  Hazeltine  AYetmore.      P.X.     Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil, 

S.  A. 

1884. 
fCHARLES  Herbert  Booth.     J.(I>.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Clerk. 

Sage  Coe.      Y.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
John  Beecher  Pattox.     A.  (J).     Kent,  Ohio, 
f  Hamilton  Schuyler.     B,  ¥.     Belle vue,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Civil  Engineer. 

1885. 

Albert  Mortimer  Harman  Growl.    O.Q.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
George  Edwin  Fouts.     M.B.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Henry  Morrison  AVaite.     J.  6>.     Ravenna,  Ohio. 


THE   BOWDOIN   CHAPTER, 

I 84 I    TO    1885. 

A?inals. 

It  was  on  a  Saturday  night  in  October,  1841,  that  the  Bowdoin 
Chapter  of  A  J  <l>  was  established.  A.  letter  from  one  of  the  principal 
actors  says:  "The  first  Initiation  of  A  J  <P  was  held,  I  think, 
in  a  little  building  on  the  west  side  of  the  road  running  in  front 
of  the  College.  This  building  went  among  the  students  by  the 
name  of  the  Gothic  —  sometimes,  perhaps,  Gothic  Hall."  It  was 
built  during  President  Allen's  time  for  an  academy,  and  was  a 
unique  specimen  of  Gothic  architecture.  Here,  then,  the  A  d  (P  o^ 
Bowdoin  came  into  life.  The  Charter  Members  were  four :  Gardiner, 
Boody,  Clark,  Trask,  all  of  the  class  of  1842.  Bro.  Gardiner,  it 
appears,  had  been  initiated  by  the  Geneva  Chapter ;  but,  as  the 
Harvard  Chapter  was  nearer,  he  obtained  from  it  authority  to  establish 
a  Chapter  at  Bowdoin.  He  says  :  "  Coming  to  Bowdoin  at  the  open- 
ing of  my  Senior  year,  I  felt  much  need  of  the  society.  I  found 
several  of  my  classmates  disposed  to  join,  and  also  some  from  the 
previous  class."  It  has  been  thought  that  the  Faculty  of  the  College 
were  opposed  to  the  establisliment  of  secret  societies  ;  but  they  were 
consulted  at  the  beginning,  and  they  offered  no  objection.  It 
happened  that  several  of  the  brothers  roomed  in  the  old  Gothic, 
or  "  Chateau,"  as  it  was  afterwards  called,  and  from  the  seclusion 
of  the  place  this  at  once  became  the  A  A  <P  headquarters.  The 
high  standing  of  the  society  in  its  fii'st  years  can  be  shown  in  no 
better  way  than  by  mentioning  the  names  of  some  of  the  graduates 
who  became  members  at  that  time.  Such  men  as  John  Orr  Fiske, 
Geo.  W.  Fields,  Gideon  S.  Palmer,  Elijah  Kellogg,  Ilonry  B.  Smith, 
Geo.  F.   Magoun,  and  a  score  of  others,  must  have  "iven  the  hioh- 


236  Bowdoin. 

est  chtiractei-  to  the  society.  It  can  be  truly  said  of  our  Chapter 
that  it  reached  its  full  manhood  in  the  first  five  j'ears  of  its  exist- 
ence. The  last  meeting  held  in  the  Chateau  bears  the  date  of  July 
28,  1845.  The  meeting  of  October  1(5,  following,  was  held  in  what 
had  already  been  secured  and  fitted  up  as  the  regular  Society  Hall, 
the  room  over  James  Gary's  jewelry  store,  opposite  the  Universalist 
Church.  Great  pains  were  taken  to  secure  secrecy  with  regard  to 
both  place  and  time  of  meeting.  It  was  intended  that  nothing 
should  be  known  of  the  society  except  the  badges  worn  by  the 
members.  The  remoteness  of  the  place  was  not,  therefore,  con- 
sidered unfavorable.  But  the  new  hall  did  not  take  the  place  of 
the  old  Chateau.  A  brother  writes:  "I  know  that  I  but  speak  the 
feelings  of  the  hearts  of  man}'  of  you,  when  I  say  that  I  still  look 
back,  as  the  pilgrim  does  to  the  home  of  his  childhood,  to  that  old 
Chateau.  'Twas  there  our  Chapter  was  formed,  and  often  in  days 
of  yore  have  those  old  rooms  been  the  scene  of  thoughts  and  words 
and  feelings  which  pass  away,  and  leave  their  impress  forever  on 
the  heart. 

"  And  oft  in  my  future  years, 
I'll  sit  and  shut  my  eyes, 
And  my  heart  will  travel  back  again 
Where  those  pointed  arches  rise." 

About  1855  the  society  removed  to  a  room  nearer  College,  situ- 
ated over  the  store  now  occupied  b}'  E.  Smith.  In  October,  1874, 
the  hall  which  we  now  occupy  was  dedicated. 

In  the  fall  of  1845  Freshmen  were  first  admitted.  Previous  to  this 
the  society  had  been  a  Junior  society,  initiating  its  members 
regularl}'  at  the  close  of  the  Sophomore  3'ear,  just  as  the  Seniors 
were  taking  their  leave.  But  in  the  meantime  other  secret  societies 
had  sprung  up,  and  the  rivalrj-  that  existed  made  the  new  step  ad- 
visable. 

Before  secret  societies  were  introduced  into  Bowdoin,  there  had 
existed  two  literary  societies  —  the  Pencinian  and  Athensean.  They 
had  exerted  a  great  influence  in  the  early  days  of  the  College,  and 


Bo~vdoin.  237 

were  very  dear  to  many  of  tlie  gradnales.  As  secret  societies  in- 
creased iu  number  and  inlluiMU'c.  tlie  interest  in  these  old  institu- 
tions diminislied.  It  >vas  long  evident  that  a  severe  contest  would 
come  sooner  or  later,  and  it  did  coine  in  the  fall  of  1.S57.  The 
opponents  of  secret  societies  used  every  means  in  their  power 
against  A  J  </'  and  like  institutions.  One  of  the  brothers  writes  : 
"The  movement  tiireatened  tlie  greatest  evil  —  imperilling  the  very 
existence  of  A  J  '/^  in  Uowdoin."  l>ut  the  old  standard  was  raised 
b}'  the  few  loyal  ones,  and  help  came  from  every  quarter,  giving 
complete  victoiy. 

Forty-one  years  have  passed,  more  than  the  average  time  of 
a  generation  of  men,  since  A  J  "Z*  was  established  in  Bowdoin. 
As  we  have  had  occasion  during  the  past  year  to  review  the  lives 
and  deeds  of  our  predecessors  in  the  society,  we  have  been  deeply 
gratified  to  see  the  honorable  positions  which  they  are  holding  iu  the 
world.  Not  a  few  have  attained  eminence.  Looking  over  the  list 
we  find  four  College  Presidents,  and  twenty-five  College  Professors. 
In  the  late  war  the  Bowdoin  Chapter  was  represented  by  over  forty 
men  who,  almost  without  exception,  were  officers.  In  scholarship 
we  have  stood  on  a  level  with  any  other  society  —  ceitainly  far 
ahead  of  some.  The  societ}^  has  never  been  a  hindrance  to  schol- 
arh'  attainments,  but  has  alwa3S  encouraged  them.  The  smallness  of 
our  College,  and  the  quietness  of  the  town  in  which  our  institution 
is  situated,  cause  us  to  seek  our  enjoyment  among  ourselves.  The 
social  influences  in  the  College  must,  therefore,  mould  the  student 
to  a  great  degree.  Long  years  ago  a  brother  gave  us  a  maxim, 
which  seems  to  have  been  kept  supreme:  "It  takes  a  head  and  a 
heart  to  make  a  man,  and  he  who  has  but  one  of  these  is  at  best 
but  half  a  man."  The  influence  which  A  J  (p  exerts  over  her  sons 
is  second  to  none  in  the  College,  and  this  influence  has  always 
been  ennobling. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Henry  Hill  Boody.     FJ.A'. 
John  Craig  Clark.     N.A. 
Frederic  Gardiner.     E.il. 
Samuel  Trask.     E.Z. 


1834. 
liev.  Henry  Boynton  Smith,      fl'.  W.     New  York  City. 

Tutor  Bowdoin,  1837  and  1S40.  Pastor  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Corii^regational  Churcli, 
1841-7.  Prof.  Intellectual  and  Moral  PliilosopViy,  Amherst  Coll.,  1847-r)0;  Prof.  Ecclesias- 
tical History,  N.  Y.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1851-3;  Systematic  Theology,  1854-64;  Apologetics, 
1864-77.  Author  of  History  of  the  Church  in  Chronological  Tables;  Discourses  and 
Addresses ;  Contributor  to  Appleton's  Cyclopsedia.  D.D.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1850,  and  Harvard 
Univ.,  1858;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1864.     Died  February  7,  1877. 

1837. 

John  Lewis  Cutler.     A.  T.     Quitman,  Ga. 

Cotton  Planter.  Lawyerin  ISte.,  1840-61.  Me.  State  Senator,  1854;  Member  Ua.  State 
Constitutional  Convention,  1868.     Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 

Bev.  George  Warren  Field.      I.J.     Bangor,  Me. 

Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1846.     D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1869. 

Bev.  John  Orr  Fiske.      F.J.     Bath,  Me. 

Overseer  Bowdoin,  1851-8 ;  Trustee  since  1858.  Author  of  several  published  sermons. 
Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1841.     D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1868.     Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 


1838. 

Gideon  Stinson  Palmer,  M.T>.      A'.  A'.      Washington,  D.  C 

Surgeon  Frecdmen's  U.  S.  Hospital  since  1881.  Member  Me.  State  Legislature,  1868-9. 
Prof.  Physiology  and  Hygiene  and  Dean  of  Medical  Faculty,  Howard  Univ.,  1875-81. 
M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1841.  Slember  Am.  Med.  Assoc.  Asst.  Surgeon  3d  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
later  Surgeon,  with  rank  of  Col.,  1861-5. 

1839. 

Be7ija7nin  Apthorp  Gould  Fuller.     X.f).      Concord,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.  Judge  Augusta,  Me.,  Municipal  Court,  1S50-4.  Member  Me. 
State  Legislature,  1856.  Editor  Augusta,  Mo.,  Age,  1855-7.  Contributor  to  various 
niagaziiiet). 


Boivdoin.  239 

*'*"•'  Ichahod  Goodwin.      O.W.      South  Berwick,  Me. 

Tiilof  Howdoin,  1841-2;  sometime  Lawyer  and  Civil  Kiiginecr.  I>rin.  Berwick  Acad., 
ISoS-Gl.     Government  employee,  Washington,  D.  C,  1862-9.     Died  December  7,  1869. 

1840. 

Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg.      H'.P.     Harpswell,  Me. 

Congregational  Clergyman,  retired  since  1868.  Pastor,  llarpswell.  Me.,  1844-54;  Sup- 
ply, Mariner's  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  18.5.5-6.  Author  of  .\  Strong  Arm  and  a  Mother's 
Blessing;  I.ion  IVn ;  Cli.ulic  Bell;  The  .\rk  of  Klni  Island:  Tlie  Young  Sliiphiiildcrs  of 
Elm  Isiaiul;  Bov  Fanners:  llavdsc-niblile :  Arthur  Brown:  ^•(Hiiig  Dclivirers  of  I'lcasant 
Cove;  Spark  of' ('..■nius :  S..i.lioinorcs  of  l;.-idclill'c :  The  Wlii.-jxring  IMius  Cliild  of  the 
Island  (il.^n:  Cruise  of  the  Caseo:  .Inlin  (JikIs.k's  I.egaey;  Fisher  Boys  of  IMeasant 
Cove:  'rurning  of  llie'l'iiU-:  WinMiuir  IlisSiuirs:  .\  Stout  Heart;  Sowed  by  the  Wind; 
Brought  to  the  Front:  WoH'  liun:  lM,n>t  (ilm,  or  llie  Mohawk's  Friendship;  The 
Mission  of  Black  Bitle;  Burying  the  lliitclu  I  :  (inoil  Old  Times;  poems,  contributions,  etc. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,"lS4a.     Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 

*"**'  Albert  Gallatin  Upham,  M.D.      /'.'/'.     Eochester,  Mass. 

Prof.  Anatomy,  Castleton,  Vt.,  Medical  Coll.    M.D.,  Castleton  Medical  Coll.,  1842. 
1841. 

Henry  In  galls.      E'.0'.     Wiscasset,  Me. 

Lawyer.    Pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank  since  1865.    Member  Me.  State  Legislature,  1880. 

*''"'  Rev.  Francis  Dudley  Ladd.      E'.d.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Presbyterian.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Seminary,  1846.  Chaplain  V.  S.  Cliristian  Coniinis 
slon.     Died  of  disease  contracted  in  the  service  attending  wounded  at  Battle  of  Fair  Oaks. 

Rev.  George  Frederick  Magoun.      H'.A.    Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Pres.  and  Prof.  :Mental  and  Moral  Seienee,  Towa  Coll.  since  1865;  Trustee  since  1856. 
Preached  Shullsberg,  Wis.,lSi7-S;  Oah  na.  111.,  lsfS-51 ;  Dayeuport,Iowa,  1855-60;  Lyons, 
1860-4.  Editor  Chicago,  111.,  Conrjriijutin.nil  R,  rii  ir,  1870-1.  Author  of  Lecture  I.,  Boston 
Lectures  on  Skeptieiem,  vol.  II.;  Contribvitur  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  X(io  Knglander, 
Scribntr's,  Journal  of  Speculative  Philosophy,  etc.,  etc.  (Jrad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1844.  D.D.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1867.  Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Adv.  orSciencc;  Am. 
Philological  Soc,  etc. 

1842. 

Henry  Hill  Boody.     E'.A'.     New  York  City. 

P.ailroad  Agent.  Tutor  Bowdoin,  1842-5;  Prof.  Elocution  and  Khetoric,  184?-54;  Me. 
State  Senator,  IS.U;  Member  State  Legislature,  1S57;  Financial  Agent  Chicago  and  North- 
western K.U.,  1861-8;  Pres.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Bay  U.K.,  1864. 

*'«^'  John  Ceaig  Clark.     N.A.     New  York  City. 

Died,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  September  16,  1873. 

Rev.  Frederic  Gardiner.     E.Q.     JNIiddletown,  Conn. 

Prof.  Old  Testament  I-iterature  and  Interpretation,  Berkeley  Divinitj-  School,  since 
1868.  Prof.  Biblical  Literature  and  Interpretation,  Gambit  r,  Ohio,  Tluo.  Sem.,  186.5-7. 
Author  of  The  Island  of  Life,  1851;  Commentary  on  the  (icninil  Kpistle  of  St.  Jude, 
1856;  A  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,  1876;  Diatessar.iii,  \^',>\:  r'in.-iples  of  Textual 
Criticism,  1876;  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Leviticus  (I.mh  -  -  ;  1  ;  Commentary  on 
the  Book  of  Kzekiel;  Hermeneutics;  (>)ntributor  to  Cltuf  '    i:  /    '/iol/itcn  Sacra, 

etc.     D.D. ,  Bowdoin,  1869.     Member  Me.  Historical  Soc. :  Am    '   m   m    i  ,-..e. ;  Am.  Assoc. 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  Fellow  of  the  Soc.  of  Bil)lual  Literature  and  Exegesis. 

Rev.  William  Lyman  Hyde.     H'.X.     Ovid,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Union  School  since  1879.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  184S.  Author  of  History  of 
the  112th  Reg.  N.  Y.  Vohmteera,  1866.     Chap.  112th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  ISiVJ-S. 


240  Boivdoin. 

Jesse  William  Page,  M.D.      K.S.     Bath,  Me. 

Lecturer  ou  Phvsiology  and  Xatural  Philosophy,  Rutgers  Female  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1858-9.  M.D.,  Univ.  Md.,  184S.  U.  8.  Sanitary  Inspector  and  Superintendent  of  Whit* 
Refugees,  X.  C,  1862-5.  On  Staff  Gen.  I.  N.  Palmer,  1S64-5.  U.  S.  Pension  Agent,  N.  C, 
1865-7. 

Samuel  Trask.     E.Z.     Portland,  Me. 
George  Wells.     P. A.     New  York  City. 

Commission  Merchant. 

1843. 

*'*^  Rev.  Wheelock  Craig.     A. I.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Sometime  Tutor  in  Portland,  Me.,  Acad.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1847.  Died  at 
Neufchatel,  Switzerland, November,  1868. 

Joseph  Dane.      0.Q>.     Kennebimk,  Me. 

Lawyer.     Pres.  Ocean  Nat.  Bank. 

AViLLiAM  Augustus  Goodwin.     A.F.     Portland,  Me. 

Portland  City  Engineer  since  1871.  Asst.  Engineer  Atlantic  &  St.  Lawrence  R.R., 
1846-S  and  1850-3;  Richmond  &  Danville  R.R.,  1849;  Chief  Engineer  Penobscot  R.R., 
1853-4;  Clerk  of  Works,  U.  S.  Lighthouse  Department,  1855-61;  Acting  Engineer,  1861-70. 
Contributor  Atlantic  Monthly. 

♦  I860  j^g^     George    Barker    Little.      ./'.]'.      West    Newton, 
Mass. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Bangor,  Me.,  1849-.57;  West  Newton,  1857-60. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.    Died  July  20,  1860. 

Rev.  John  Oliver  Means.     FJ .1.     Boston,  MassI 

Corresponding  Sec.  Am.  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  since  1880; 
Recording  Sec,  1866-81.  Trustee  Koxl.uiv.  Mass.,  Latin  School  since  1865;  Member 
BostonSchool  Board,  1S65-72.  Chaplain  Nra-.  State  Senate,  1870.  Contributor  Bihliotheca 
Sacra,  CoiigregationalUt,  etc.,  etc.  M.  miMr  H  >  al  Geographical  Soc,  Eng.,  Mitglied  der 
Afrikanischea  Gesellschaft  in  DeutsclilainL  B  rlin.     D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1871. 

George  Payson.     Fl.d.     Chicago,  111. 

General  Counsellor  to  Western  R.R.  Association  since  1873. 

Joseph  Titcomb.     A'. A.     Kennebimk,  Me. 

Pres.  Savings  Bank  since  1878.  Me.  State  Senator,  18-50-1 ;  Member  State  Legislature, 
1853.  Pres.  Ocean  Bank,  1854-78.  Trustee  Bowdoin  since  186S.  State  Bank  Examiner, 
1879.     Author  of  several  addresses,  etc.    Member  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 

1844. 

Henry  Knight  Bradbury.     E.B.  •  HolHs,  Me. 

Lawyer.     Member  House  of  Representatives  Me.,  1864-8. 

Rev.  Henry  Kinsman  Craig.     E.8.     Falmouth,  ]\Iass. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1871.  Tutor  Bowdoin,  1847-9;  sometime  Overseer. 
Author  Memorial  of  Wheelock  Craig,  1869.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1855. 

«i872  ^YiLLiA^i  Henry  Farnham.     A'.  A.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

\fter  twenty-  years'  residence  in  California,  removed  South.  Private  3d  Cal.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1S61-4.     Died  Selma,  Ala.,  July  27,  1872. 

fRev.    George    DeForest    Folsom.       (Kl\        San    ^Mateo, 
Cal. 

Tutor  Elocution  St.  Matthew's  Hall.  Contributor  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Journal  and 
Chronicle,  and  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Pacific.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1845. 


Bovjdoin.  241 

Joshua  Seaks  Palmer.      O.A.     Portland,  Me. 

In  businesB.    City  Treas.,  1856-60. 

Charles  Edward  Swan,  M.D.     I.L     Calais,  Me. 

M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1847.     Member  Mc.  Hist.  Soc. 

Rev.  Arthur  Swazey.     A.I.     Chicagoi  111. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Forty-first  St.  Church.  Scientific  Editor  Chicago  Timeii  since 
1876.  Trustee  Knox  Coll.,  1869-SO.  D.D.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1871.  Member  Chicago  Acad. 
Science. 

WiNTHROP  Tappan.      li'.X.     Florence,  Italy. 

Priu.  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1854-6;  Young  Ladies'  Hem.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1857-65. 

fHoRACE  WiLLLVMS.      ./. '/'.     CHnton,  Iowa. 

Pres.  Chicago,  Iowa  and  Neb.  K.H. 

*'*^^  Moses  Morrill  Butler.     E.dK     Portland,  Me. 

Lawyer.   City  Mayor,  1877-S ;  Member  Me.  State  Legislature,  1879.    Died  October,  1879. 

James  Henry  Deering.     A'.Z.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Retired  Merchant.  Tutor  in  Lowndes  Co.  Acad.,  Ala.,  1845-8;  School  Director,  San 
Francisco,  1872-3.     City  Supen'isor,  1874-5. 

George  Henry  Kingsbury.      E.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

*'««'  Rev.  John  Parker  Skeele.      I\A.     East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Dist.  Sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1854-70.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1860. 
Died  April  23,  1881. 

1846. 

*i8«7  Frederic  Augustus  Deane.     H'.Q.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lieut.  1st  Cal.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  18G1-3;  Private  and  1st  Lieut.  30th  Me.  Vols.,  U.  S.  A., 
1864-5. 

*^^^  James  William  Hanscom.     A.W.     Saco,  Me. 
*iftw  jjg^    DoNATUS  Merrill.      V.B.     Westbrook,  Me. 

Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1850.  Died  at  Woodbuni,  III.,  while  Stated  Supply,  August 
17,  1853. 

»i875  j^oses  Leland  Morse.      F/.A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Supt.  Schools,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1864-6.  Died,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  October 
27,  1875. 

*'^  Rev.  Ben-iamin  Galen  Snow.     H'.X.     Brewer,  Me. 

Missionary  A.  B.  C.  P.  M.  to  Micronesia,  1851-79.  Author  of  First  Kusaien  Grammar; 
Kusaien  Traiislalione  of  New  Testament.  Psalms,  Book  of  Kuth,  Hymns,  etc.  Grad. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1849.     Died  May  1,  1880. 

Thomas  Hammond  Talbot.      T.I.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  Gen.,  1869-71.  Author  of  Argument 
on  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Fugitive  Slave  Law.  Lieut.  Col.  ISth  Me.  Inf.,  later  Ist  Me. 
Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  1862. 


242 


Bowdoin. 
John  Anderson  Watekman.     F'JfK     Gorham,  Me, 

Lawyer.  Treas.  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  1857-S;  Judge  Cumberland  Co.  Probate  Court, 
1863-76.  Director  and  Trustee  Portland  and  Rochester  R.R  since  1875.  Overseer  Bowdoin 
since  1880.  Treas.  (xorham  Savings  Bank  since  1868u  Author  of  Revised  Edition  of  Luce's 
Probate  Practice,  1880. 

1847. 

'***  AL^^N  BooDY.      W.  V.     Hudson,  Wis. 

Real  Estate  Business,  1856-8.     Sometime  Prin.  Auburn  and  Fr3-eburg  Acads. 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Stevens  Jordan.      F'.  T.     Brownfield,  Me. 

Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1855. 

'^^  Rev.  George  Jarvis  Means.      [I. I.  '  Howells,  N.  Y. 

Am.  Sunday  School  Union  Missionary  in  Tenn.,  1853-6.  Died,  .Augusta,  Me.,  May  30, 
1879. 

Frank  Benjamin  Merrill,  M.D.     F.N.     Alfred,  Me. 

U.  S.  Medical  Examiner  for  Pensions  since  1869.     M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  1852. 

Henry  Baker  Neil.     K.J.     Tie  Siding,  Wyo. 

Railway  Contractor,  Notary  Public,  School  Director  and  Postmaster  since  1S80.  In 
Australia,  i853-6S. 

^""f Frank  Vose.      K.8.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Merchant.    In  1875  removed  to  Denver,  Colo.,  and  there  died. 
1848. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hill  Rich.     l.F.     Auburn,  Me. 

Prof.  Hebrew,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  since  1872.  Asst.  Prof.,  Bangor  Theo.  Sera., 
1852-3  and  1S66-72;  Tutor  Conference  Sem.,  Bucksjjort,  Me.,  18.53-6.  Author  of  A  Study 
of  Nahum,  1879.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem. ,1852.  Member  See.  of  Biblical  Literature  and 
Exegesis;  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  etc. 

Rev.  Jotham  Bradbury  Sewall.     f.l\    S.  Braintree,  Mass. 

Head  Master  Thayer  Acad,  since  1877.  Tutor  Bowdoin,  1851-2.  Pastor,  Congregational, 
Lynn,  Mass  ,  1855-65.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Bowdoin,  1865-7.  Author  of  Evenings 
With  the  Bible  and  Science,  1864.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1854.  Contributor  to 
Bibliotheca  Sacra,  etc.     Member  Am.  Philological  Assoc. 

'*"  Rev.  Benjamin  Stanton.     /../.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Sem.,  1853-5;  Brown  High  School,  Newburyport. 
Mass.,  1855-7;  Prof.  Latin,  Union  Coll.,  1857-72;  Prin.  Union  Collegiate  Institute,  1872^, 
Died  July  18,  1874. 

1849. 

Charles  Franklin  Henry  Greene.     A.F/.      Athens,  Me. 

Died  June  23,  1875. 

f  James  L.  Hoole.      I.B.     Lynn,  Mass. 

fRev.  Edward  S.  Palmer.     A.0.     Westhampton,  Mass. 

Retired.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sera.,  1855.     A.B.,  I'nion  Coll.,  1849. 

John  Thomas  Stanley.      O.S.     Chapel  Hill,  Tex. 

Tutor  Chapel  Hill,  Tex.,  Female  Seminary,  1862-8.     Lawyer,  1866-8.   Died  November, 


1875 


Bowdoin.  243 


1850. 
WiLiJAM  Nelson  Nailing  Bell.     J'./.     Dresden,  I'enn. 
Samuel  Preble  Buck,  M.D.      //./'•     Woolwidi,  Me. 

M.D.,Bowdoin,  1853. 

WiLLLVM  Sewall  Gardner.      /;'./•     Newton,  Mass. 

Associate  Justice  Mass.  Superior  Court  siiiCL-   1875.      'I'rustce   I'rotestanL  Kp.scopai 
Gen.  Theo.  Sein.  since  1874. 

Rev.  John  Smith  Sew  all.      l'.^^     Bangor,  Me. 


I'rof.  ■  H„iniletii-s.     l?:.i, 
Frigat,.   S.ra,,,,..,    ls.;,i.-4      ' 

iiror 

Tlieo.    Seni.,    since     1S75 
r,  Wenliiiin,  MasH.,   is.v.i  t.,. 

tlic  (Jliililrcn's  ( \  \\\i\i\    l^-'i '• 

Comninndcr's    Clerk,    U.  S. 
rn.l".   IMuluric,  Oratory  and 
anil  llii-  l'ilL;i-ini8,1860;  Uow 

EngliNli  l.il.'ralui-.',  r...».l..i 

II.    ISI 

.     1  ,,iiliil'iitar  to  NeiB  Eng 

to    t'nllU-    to    C    Inl^t,     I'M''-  ;    ' 

tont/fr,  etc.     (iiMil.   li.iiiKor 

■    I'he 

u.  Seiii.,  18.08;  D.l).,   I'.'.w.loi 

11,   l^Ts.     ( 'liaplain  8lh  Mass. 

V.  M.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1864. 

;  1874 


'«*»  George  Harvey  Snell.      E.\.     Unity,  Me. 

1851. 
Philip  Henry  Broavn.      /.2'.     Portland,  Me. 

Banker.     I'res.  Ligonia  Iron  Co.,  1879-81 .     Member  Me.  Historical  Soc. 

'«"  William  Martin  Luther  Marshall.   A'.U.  Baltimore,  Md. 
William  Henry  Owen.     E'J).     San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Civil  Engineer.     1st  Lieut.  3d  Me.  Inf    U.  8.  A.,  1861;  Capt.  A.  Q.  M.  Vols.,  1801  ; 
Lieut.  Col.  and  Chief  Q.  M.,  1863;  Col.  and  Ens.  Q.  M.  D.,  li564-5. 

^'*«^tGriLBERT  CarrTebbets.      '/'•  V.     Lisbon,  ISIe. 

Died  July  20,  1867. 

Joseph  Ashur  Ware.     F.A.     Washington,  D.C. 

Lawyer.     Managing  Editor  Forney's  Washington   P/;«.« ;   Assl.    Editor   WaBhi-Kton 
ChroniJe.    Solicitor  UrS.  Post  Office  Dept.,  1864-9.     Died  May  25,  1874. 

1852. 

Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain.      //'.  V.     Brnnswick,  Me. 

Pres.  and  Lecturer  Public  Law,  Bowdoin   since  1871.     ^^^of.   Rhetouc  and      rat^^^^^^ 
Bowdoin,  1856;   Modern  Languages,  18.^7-9.     «"^'- ''^  V'^ril?  ^:;    oruUm-  u      Z'^^^^^^^^^^^ 

Paris  Exposition  1878.   A"""-;^.-;:;;;:-;:;;  ^^:xt  n '  ^^  u  '■'  -^^^IvU'r  S'l^ 

among  others:  The  Red  Crnh..  A     i.-n  .itn  u  .  p  w  1  ''"'■'      ■,i,j..,,|,,i,,i,i.,     |s,;r,-  The 

Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  at  Arlingtim,   \  a.,     mm  ;     '';,>?:1\>    '"'     '\Y'\:.'';  •'',•'•   '        ' 

Service  of  the  Citizen  at  Hmnr,   l'oi-llaii,l     ISbh.   1  >.'a.    "■'',',,,,  ,V,' 

Orphans'  Home  the  Best  Monument  to  the   •allu-r,  .X.Klie^s  -U  t  h      . 

and  Naval  Orphan  Asylum,  Bath,  ISbb;    Ihe  -V^I'^;"!  '.''^r,;    "'  .', 

Soc.  of  the  .\riny  of  the  Pntcmar,  New  ^  ork  ( .it>  .  I.S..1.      i<     l,i\ 

talltv,  186.1;   lvespon>e  (Hi  M  < .  1 

(ieorge  Pe.-ilMiily,  Portlan.l,  1-^7 

town,  Mass.,  1^7iK  The  ;i'..\vns  11,  tln'   I 

the   Slruc;i,'le    I'nr    Ameriraii    ■■i''<'j>- 

History,  (i:eMteniiial  <  •.Irluatiuii  al  1  liil 

1877;  Society   ami   Societies.  Orali-. 11  hi 

Differences  llaniioiiiz.-d,  'I'lii-  Mn-mrtl 

ments,  Boolhbay,  1S7',»;   Modern   K.lu,-ii 

Army  of  Potomlic,  1865;  designated  to  receive  formal  surrender  of  Lee  s  Arn.y,  l*6o. 


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244  Bowdoin. 

Charles  (Usher)   Chesley.     A.F.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Solicitor  of  Internal  Revenue  since  1871;  Solicitor  Carroll  Co.,  N.  H.,  1861-4. 

*''*^'  Joseph  Dana  Howard.     F'.I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Contributor  to  North  Am.  Review,  Atlantic  Monthly,  etc.  Died  January 
15,  1871. 

John  Walker  May.      r.S.     Auburn,  Me. 

Lawyer.  . 

1853. 

*  '^'*t  Ralph  Wardlaw  Cumminos,  M.D.  A.J.   San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Editor  and  Publisher  Me.  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  1858.  Life  Insurance  and 
Claim  Agent,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1867.  Druggist,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1870.  Associate 
Editor,  Minneapolis  Evening  Times  and  Nercs,  1873.  M.D.,  IN.\.  Med.  Coll.,  185b 
Private,  Sergt.,  Asst.  Surgeon  iRt  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4;  Surgeon  IstU.  8.  Colored 
Heavy  Art.,  1864-6.     Died  August  17,  1880. 

fRev.  James  Holavell  Kidder.     /'./7.     Owego,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church  since  1868.  Contributor  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Church  Eclectic 
Magazine.     Grad.  Gen.  Theo.  Seiu.,  New  York  City,  1860. 

*'»»'  Joseph  McKeen,  Jr.,  M.D.     IJ.E.     Topsham,  Me. 

M.D.,  Me.  Medical  School,  1856.  Surgeon  General  Hospital,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Died 
in  New  York  City,  January  15,  1881. 

1854. 

*'»^'  John  Frederic  Deane.      O.A.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Tutor  Bangor,  Me.,  High  School,  1855-9.  Register  in  Bankruptcy,  New  Orleans,  La., 
1867-9.    Clerk  La.  Supreme  Court,  1868-9.     Died  December,  1869. 

Council  Greeley.     E'.d.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

John  Wesley  Simonds.     A.I.     jNIanchester,  Vt. 

Prin  Burr  and  Burton  Sem., Manchester,  Vt.,  since  1881.  School  Supervisor,  Franklin, 
N  H  1864-9 ;  N.  H.  State  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  1871-6 ;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Milford, 
Mass'  1877-80;  Prin.  and  Trustee  New  England  Christian  Institute,  Andover,  N.  H., 
1857-63;  Supt.  N.  H.  Educational  Exhibit,  U.  S.  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876;  Trustee 
N.  H.  State  Normal  School  since  1877.    Member  N.  H.  Hist.  Soc. 

John  Gliddon  Stetson,  LL.B.     iV.  J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Clerk  U.  8.  Circuit  Court,  Mass.  District,  since  1866;  U.  S.  Commissioner  for  Mass. 
since  1872.  Prin.  Bedford,  Ohio,  Acad.,  1854;  Cedarville,  Ohio,  Grove  School,  18o5; 
Columbus,  Ohio,  High  School,  1856;  Supt.  Walnut  Hill,  Ohio,  Public  School,  1857-9. 
LL.B.,  H.arvard  Univ.,  1860. 

Franklin  Augustus  Wilson.     P.I.     Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer.     Representative  Me.  State  Legislature,  1874-6. 
1855. 

Samuel  Spring  Gardner.     M.U.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Clerk  U  S  Treasury  Dept.  since  1872.  Member  .Ma.  State  Constitutional  Convention, 
1868;  Probate  Judge,  Butler  Co.,  Ala.,  1869-70.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

*'^'  John  WiNGATE,  Jr.      E'.I.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

*  Lawyer.  School  Commissioner,  Carroll  Co.,  N.H.,  T862-3;  Prin.  Wolfborough,  N.  H., 
Acad.,  1854-65.     Died  October  10,  1881. 


Bowdoin.  245 


1856. 
"**  Rev.  Thomas  Lyford  Amhrose.     H'J1>.      OssIjk'c,  N.  H. 

Missionary  to  the  Nestoriaiis,  1858-61.  Chaplain  12th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1862-4. 
Died  in  service,  August  19,  1864. 

'*"  James  Olcott  Brown.     A'.  2'.     Portland,  Me. 
fViRGiL  Lafayette  Craig.     J.  V.     Farmington,  Me. 

Farmer  since  1856.     Supervisor  Schools,  Franklin  Co.,  Me.,  1857-9. 

Prentiss  Loring.     //'./'.     Portland,  ]\Ie. 

Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Agent.  Business  Editor  Portland  Daily  rre.iH  and  Me. 
State  PrenH,  1862-5.     Representative  Me.  State  Legislature,  1873. 

Galen  Clapp  Moses.     N.K.     Bath,  Me. 

Treas.  Worumbo  Mfg.  Co.     Overseer  Bowdoin  since  1880. 
1857- 

Rev.  Lewis  Orsmond  Brastow.     A.Ii.     Burlington,  Vt. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Member  Vt.  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1870.  Orad. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1860.  D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1880.   Chaplain  12th  Vt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  ten  months. 

'**^^  Horace  Beriah  Chamberlain.      I\\.     Brewer,  Isle. 
'*^  Edward  Thurston  Chapman.     ./../.     Unity,  ISIe. 

Tutor  Gardiner,  Me.,  High  School,  1858-60.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.,  Gunboat  Commodore 
Perry.     Killed  in  action,  summer  of  1864. 

Thomas  Uph AM  CoE,  M.D.      II.  0.     Bangor,  Me. 

M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical  Coll.,  1861. 

Rev.  Henry  Ripley  Howard.     l\r.     Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Trinity  Church.     D.D.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  1878. 

Thomas  Freeman  Moses,  M.D.     M.I.     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Natural  Science,  Urbana  Univ.,  since  1870.  Author  of  Spiritual  Nature  of  Force, 
1871;  Unity  of  Natural  Plienomena,  1874;  contributions,  etc.  M.D.,  Jefferson  Medical 
Coll.,  1861.  Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  Cincinnati  Soc.  of 
Natural  Hist. ;  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  etc.    Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-4. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Wisner  Pond.     II. li.     Falls  Church.,  Va. 

Prin.  Examiner  U.  8.  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  since  1877  ;  Asst.  Examiner, 
1873-7.    Retired  Congregational  Clergyman.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

Nathaniel  Augustus- Robbins.     K'.A.    Washington,  D.  C. 

Clerk  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept.  since  1865.  Prin.  Rockland  City,  Me..  High  School  and 
Thomaston,  Me.,  Acad.,  1858-60.     Private  to  Capt.  Co.  II  4th  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Gustavus  Augustus  Stanley.     .1.0.     Peneacola,  Fla. 

Lawyer.  Judae  Ist  Judicial  Circuit  of  Fla.,  one  year.  Capt.  28th  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-2;  Capt.  2d  Me.  Cav.,  1863-4. 

Rev.  Samuel  Barrett  Stewart.     M.H.     Lvnn,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Unitarian,  Second  Congregational  Church,  since  1865;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  18ti3-.S. 
Prin.  Francestown,  N.  H.,  Acad.,  1858-9.     B.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1862. 

Abner  Chase  Stockin.      E.X.     Watertown,  Mas^. 

Gen.  Agent  for  Harper  Bros.,  Boston,  Mass. 


246  Bowdoin. 

1858. 
Nathan  Cleaves.      K'.Y.     Portland,  Me. 

vye 
Probate  Judge,  Cumberland  Co.,  Me., 

RuFUS  Washburn  Deering.     F' .  T.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Clerk  with  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

John  Wyman  Phillips.      N.  6.     Oirington,  Me. 

Teacher  and  Farmer.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Eastern  Conference  Sem.,  Bucks- 
port,  Me.,  1860-4;  Prlu.  Hampden,  Me.,  Acad.,  1864-66.  Representative  Me.  State  Legisla- 
ture, 1872  and  1876;  State  Senator,  1877-8. 

Rev.  Frank  Sewall.      N.I.     Urbana,  Ohio. 

Pres.  Urbana  Univ.  since  1870.  Pastor  New  Church,  Glendale,  Ohio,  1862-70.  Author 
of  Angelo,  the  Circus  Boy ;  Moody  Mike;  Pillar  of  Stones ;  The  Hem  of  His  Garment;  A 
Prayer  Book  and  Hymnal";  Christian  Hymnal;  Daily  Bread;  The  Latin  Speaker;  Heligion 
and  Science  in  the  New  Church,  1868;  A  Talk  About  Swedenborg.  Cor.  Member  Me. 
Hist.  Soc. 

1859. 

John  DuGUiD  Anderson.     N.W.     Gray,  Me. 

Lawyer.  School  Supervisor,  13  years ;  Town  Agent,  Treasurer  and'Chairman  Board 
of  Selectmen.  Judge  Advocate  Gea.,  State  of  Me.,  1880-1.  1st  Lieut.  Wis.  Battery,  1st 
Sergt.  32d  Me.  Inf.,  1st  Lieut.  3d  Md.  Vet.  Vol.,  U.  S.  A. 

^^  Rev.  John  Calhoun  Chamberlain.      O.li.     Brewer,  Me. 

Chaplain  11th  Me.,  U.  S.  A.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1864.  Died  at  Castiue,  Me.. 
August,  1867. 

"*^^  George  Newton  Jackson.     I'.H.     Chicago,  111. 

Sec.  Bi-Metallic  League.     Died,  1879. 

Rev.  Henry  Melville  King.     P.X.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Emmanuel  Baptist  Church  since  1882.  Asst.  Instructor  Hebrew,  Newton, 
Mass.,  Theo.  Institution,  1862-3;  Trustee  since*1871.  Author  of  Mission  of  the  Baptists, 
1876;  Swedenborg  and  His  Teachings,  1879;  Early  Baptists  Defended,  1880;  orations, 
addre'sses,  etc.     D.D.,  Colby  Univ.,  1877. 

'^'  Samuel  Henry  King.     H'F.     Monmouth,  Me. 

Rev.  Horatio  Oliver  Ladd.      H'.Q.     Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 

Pres.  N.  Mex.  Univ.  since  1880.  Prin.  Farmlngton.Me.,  Acad.,  1867-9;  Prin.  N.  H. 
State  Normal  School,  1873-6;  Prin.  Santa  Fe  Acad.,  1880.  Contributor  to  Lexlie'i)  Sundaif 
Magazine ;  Boston,  Mass.,  Literary  World,  etc.'  Chaplain  iu  service  U.  8.  Christian  Com- 
mission. 

'*"  Francis  Wallingford  Sabine.     N.l'.     Bangor,  Me. 

2d  Lieut.,  Ist  Lieut,  and  Capt.  (promoted  for  gallant  conduct),  11th  Me.  Inf., U.  S.  A., 
1861-4.  Wounded  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va.,  and  died  in  the  service  at  Chesapeake  Hospital, 
September,  1864. 

George  Webster.     E.fl.     Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer.  2d  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut,  aud  Capt.  11th  Me.  Inf.,  and  Mai.  U.  8.  Col.  Troop?, 
1861-5. 

John  William  Weeks.      V./;.     Bolivar,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineerhig  and  Real  Estate. 


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i860. 
^^'°  John  Francis  Appleton.      11'.^.     Bangor,  Me. 

Studied  Law.  Capt.,  Col.,  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  12th  Mc.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  Dl«d 
August,  1870. 

Joiix  Marshall  Brown.     P. 2'.     Falmouth,  Me. 

Banker,  Portland,  Me.  Overseer  Bowdoin  since  1866.  Inspector  General  State  of 
Me.,  1>*G7-71.  Member  llist.  goes,  of  Me.,  N.  H.,  Mass.,  N.  Y.  and  Wis.;  Fellow  Roynl 
Hist.  Soc,  England.  1st  Lieut,  and  Ad.i.  20th  Me.  Inf.;  Capt.  and  Aast.  Adj.  Gen.,  U.  H. 
Vols.;  Lieut.  Col.  and  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  32d  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 

George  Barrett  Emery.     fl'.A.     Gorham,  Me. 

Lawj'er. 

Jacob  Hale  Thompson.     A.I.     New  York  City. 

Journalist;  Editorial  St.aflf  New  York  Times. 

Francis  Willard  Webster.     P.Z.     jNIilwaiikee,  Wis. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Milwaukee  Fuel  Saving  Co.  Private  18th  Me.,  1862-3;  Capt.  3d 
;U.  S.  C.  T.;  Military  Gov.  Palatka,  Fla.,  1863-5. 

i86i. 
''^'^fEDWARD  Larke  Appleton.     P.J.     Bangor,  Me. 

In  business,  1S65-8.    2d  Lieut,  and  Ist  Lieut.  1st  U.  8.  Art.,  1861-5. 

Edward  Eastman  Fogg,  M.D.      I.X.     Limington,  Me. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1869. 

Charles  Oliver  Hl^t,  M.D.      O.A.  "  Portland,  Me. 

Resident  Phvsiciau  and  Supt.  Me.  General  Hospital  since  1874.  Lecturer  Materia 
Sfedica,  Bowdoin"  Medical  School,  since  1S81.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1S63.  Bergt.,  2d  Lieut.! 
1st  Lieut.  5th  Me.  Battery,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-5. 

'^  John  Rich.     0.  T.     Farmingdale,  Me. 

Studied  Theology. 

Edward  Stanwood.     J.l'.     Brookline,  Mass. 

Chief  Editor  Boston,  Mass.,  Daily  Advertiser  since  1882;  Asst.  Editor,  1867-82;  Asst. 
Editor  Augusta,  Me.,  Journal,  1862-7.  Contributor  to  North  American  Review,  Banker's 
Magazine,  etc. 

1862. 

Melville  Augustus  Cochrane.     I.F.     Prescott,  Ariz. 

Capt.  16th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1862;  Major,  Bvt.,  1863;  transferred  to  2d  Inf.,  1869;  Major  12th 
Inf.  Eince  1879. 

William  Ellingwood  Donnell.     A'. I.      New  York  City. 

Journalist;  Financial  Editor,  Staff" of  Daili/  Tribune,  since  1878.  Adj..  Bvt.  Capt.,  and 
Major  20lh  Me.;  A.  D.  C,  Prov.  Marshal,  aiid  Chief  of  Ordnance  Staff  of  Maj.  Gen. 
Chamberlain,  1st  Div.,  5th  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  lS!63-5. 

Henry  Hastings  Hunt,  M.D.     P.  T.     Gorham,  Me. 

M.D..  Bowdoin,  1867.    Private  5th  Battery,  Mc.  Light  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

George  Adams  Mark.      O.I.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Asst.  U.  S.  Congressional  Library  since  1870. 


248  Bowdoin. 

Isaac  Warren  Starbird,  M.D.      T.A.     Richmond,  Me. 

Medical  Director,  G.  A.  R  ,  Dept.  of  Me.,  since  1879.  Clerk  of  Customs,  Richmond, 
Me.,  1839-77.  M.D..  D.irtmoutIi  Coll.,  1878.  Capt.  19th  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Brigade 
Inspector,  Staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  Mott,  1864;  Major,  1864;  Col.,  1864;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  1865. 

1863. 

Joseph  Clement  Bates.      O.E.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Prof.  Mathematics,  San  Francisco  City  Coll.,  1863.  Author  of  Forms  and 
Use  of  Blanks,  and  Ilawes'  Will  Case. 

fNATHAN  Henry  Wood.     Z'.M.     Windham,  JVle. 

Farmer.     Supt.  School  Committee,  1877-80. 
1864. 

Frederick  Hunt  Appleton.     P.  T.     Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer.     City  Solicitor,  1878.    Editor  of  The  Maine  Digest,  1880. 

*'*'*'  Samuel  Shannon  Caswell.     E.A.     Stratford,  N.  H. 

In  business.  Priv.ate  Ist  N.  H.  Heavy  Art.,  1863;  1st  Lieut,  and  Adj.  18th  N^.  H.  Inf., 
1864.     Killed  while  travelling  in  Kansas,  by  highwaymen,  October  17, 1870. 

*  ^^^'tHENRY  Brown  Emery.     E.0.     Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer,  Puget's  Sound,  Me.,  1867-79.    Died  at  Mass.  General  Hospital,  May  26,  1880. 

Augustus  Frost  Libby.     H'.  17.     Summit,  N.  J. 

Dry  Goods  Merchant,  New  York  Citj'. 

Charles  Freeman  Libby,  LL.B.     A.I.     Portland,  Me. 

Lawyer.  Citv  Solicitor,  1872-3;  State  Atty.  for  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  1874-9.  LL.B., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1866. 

fFRANK  WiLLWARD  Libby.     A'.B.     Portland,  Me.   . 

Insurance  Agent. 

* '*®*  James  Henry  Maxwell.     F'.A.     Portland,  i\Ie. 

Private  20th  Me.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.    Died  at  Washington,  D.C.,  April,  1865. 

Charles  Augustus  Robbins,  M.D.     F.l'.     Summit,  N.  J. 

Transportation  Agent,  New  York  City.  Payma.ster,  U.  S.  N.,  on  board  Monitor 
Montauk,  18  months.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1867. 

Thomas  Herbert  White.      0.  }'.     Chicago,  111. 

Gen.  Agent  Boston  Marine  Ins.  Co  ,  and  Shoe  and  Leather  Ins.  Co.,  etc. 
1865. 

David  Augustus  Easton.     J.  A'.     New  York  City. 

Banker  and  Broker,  with  Boody,  McLellan  and  Co. 

Charles  Fuller,  M.D.     B.  T.     Lincoln,  Me. 

Lawyer  and  U.  S.  Examining  Surgeon  for  Pensions,  1875-9.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1869. 

jPrince  Albert  Gatchell.      II.  M.     Pembina,  Dak. 

Merchant.     2d  Lieut.,  Ist  Lieut,  and  Capt.  1st  Me.  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


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'*^fJuAN  Bautiata  Saviol.     AjI>.     Havunu,  Ciiha. 
fXiiOMAS  Shepakd.      II'.i:.     Baltimore,  Md. 

ABst.  Manager  IJaltimore  Nalatoriuni.  Clerk  U.  H.  Treas.  Dopt.,  Wu«liint{t<>n,  I).  ('., 
1864-9. 

'^"tHouATio  Fox  Smith.     A.J.     Goiliam,  Me. 

Sergt.  3l8t  Me.  Inf.,  U.  B.  A.,  ]8t'4.     J)ioJ  ScpUMubcr  20,  1804. 
1866. 

Henry  Leland  Chapjian.     N.^.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Prof.  Rlictorio,  Oratory  and  EngUHb  Literature,  Bdwdoin,  wince  1875.  Member  Am. 
Philological  Association. 

Frederic  Henry  Gerrish,  M.D.     l.iL     Portland,  Me. 

Prof.  Ifateria  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  IJowdoin,  since  1873.  8urgeou  Me.  Gen. 
Hospital  (iince  1879.  Associate  Editor,  Boston,  Mass.,  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal 
since  1881.  Prof.  Physiology,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1874-5.  Author  of  Hanitary  Condition  of 
Portland,  1877;  Duties'of  the  Medical  Profession  Concerning  I'rostitution,  1878;  Prescription 
Writing,  1878;  Antiseptic  Surgery,  1881.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1869. 

Charles  King  Hinkley,  M.D.      /■!./*.     Boston,  Mass. 

Wholesale  Druggist.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1870. 

Rev.  George  William  Kelly.     P.f-:.     Eastport,  Me. 

Pastor  Central  Congregational  Church.     Qrad.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1869. 

Charles  Edwin  Webster,  M.D.     P./f.     Portland,  Me. 

Physician  to  Me.  State  Reform  School  since  1880.  City  Phyeician,  1874-6.  M.I)., 
Bowdoin,  1869. 

t Albert  Wright.     P.J.     Healdsburg,  Cal. 

Postmaster  since  1873.  Druggist.  Pres.  Board  of  Education  since  1879.  Political 
Editor  /Russian  liiver  Flag,  1880. 

1867. 

Benjamin  Briarly  Eaton.     li.O.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Civil  Engineer. 

'*^f George  Franklin  Hubbard,      r.fl.     Winterport,  Me. 
WiNFiELD  Scott  Hutchinson.     I.l'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Tutor  Farmington,  Me,.  Boys' School,  1867-71 ;  Instructor  in  Penmanship, 
Evening  High  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1872-81. 

Richard  Greenleaf  Merriman.      r.l'.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Went  to  California  several  years  ago. 

Joseph  Colburn  Wilson.     A'./.     Orono,  Me. 

Lawyer.     Trial  Justice,  Penobscot  Co.,  Me.,  since  1879. 
1868. 

t Joseph  Scribner  Burns,  M.D.      II. A.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Tutor  Highland  Military  Acad.,  1880-1 ;  I'rin.  since  1881.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1868;  M.D.. 
Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 


250  Boivdoin. 

Charles  Jarvis  Chapman.     A,  T.     Portland,  Me. 


Commission  Merchant.   Member  School  Board,  1872-5 ;  Common  Council,  1877-9 ;  Board 
of  Aldermen,  1880-1. 

George  Winslow  Foster,  M.D.     LI.    Washington,  D.  C. 

Surgeon  Government  Hospital  for  Insane.     P1;.D.,  Bowdoin,  1870;  M.D.,  1871. 

John  Adams  Hinkley.      O.I.     Gorham,  Me. 

Leather  Merchant.    Prin.  Bluehill,  Me.,  Acad.,  1868-9;  Superinleudent  Gorham  School 
Committee  since  1831. 

fJoHN  Rogers  Mason,  LL.B.     P.  W.  Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1869;  LL.B.,  1872. 

William  Francis  Shepard,  M.D.     A'. I.     Bangor,  Me. 

Resident  Physician,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Homoeopathic  Hospital,  1871-2.   M.D.,  Bowdoin, 
1871. 

fJoHN  Irving  Sturgis,  M.D.      N.A.     New  Gloucester,  Me. 

M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1868.     Private  12th  Me.  Inf ,  U.  B.  A.,  1865-6. 


1869. 


James  Dike.      l.A.     Durham,  N.  C. 

Merchant.     Tutor  Boston,  Mass.,  Latin  School,  1873-6. 

THo:i;AS  Henry  Eaton.      B' .M.     Ottumwa,  Iowa. 


Frederic  Augustine  Fogg.     F'.A.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Prin.  Jefferson  School,  1871-7;  Superintendent  Schools,  1877-8;  Prin.  and  Proprietor 
English  and  Classical  School,  1877-81.    Member  of  St.  Paul  Acad,  of  Natural  Science. 

George  Frank  Mosher.     P.  A.     Dover,  N.  H. 

Editor  Morning  Star.  Member  Board  of  Education,  1875-7.  Member  N.  H.  State  Leg- 
islature, 1877-8.   Trustee  Bates  Coll.  since  1877. 

^  WiLLARD  Humphrey  Perley,  LL.B.     LZ.    Detroit,  Mich. 

LL.B.,  Univ.  Mich.,  1871.  Drowned  in  LakeHuron  on  his  way  to  Detroit,  September, 
1873. 

1870. 

^f Henry  Darling  Barnard.     J..V.     Bucksport,  Me. 

Pres.  First  National  Bank,  Sullivan,  Ind.,  1871-5.     Died  December  25,  1877. 

■{•Frank  Mason  Brown.     K.X.     Chippeta,  Colo. 

Manager  Farwell  Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  Le.idville,  Colo.  Asst.  Special  Agent  for 
Alaska,  V.  S.  Treas.  Dept.,  1869-70.  General  Manager  Amador  Canal  and- Mining  Co., 
1873-9.   Cal.  State  Senator,  1877-8. 

Caleb  Alexander  Page.     B.  W.     Groton,  Mass. 

Teacher.     Prin.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Acad.,  1870-73;  Calais,  Me.,  High  School,  187-1-9. 

fSAMUEL  Sprigg.      1.6.      San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Edward  BuRBANK  Weston,  M.D.   B.0.  Highland  Park,  111. 

Lecturer  on  Natural  Science,  Highland  Hall,  1S76-S1.    M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1873. 


Boivdoin.  25 1 


1871. 
fRev.  Frank  Tai'I'an  Bavley.      //.//.      Detroit,  Mich. 

Pastor  Westiuiuster  rresbyteriaii  Cluiioh.  I'rivate  6tli  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  four 
months. 

f Edward  Thomas  Rrowx.     ./.J.      St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Lieut.  5th  U.  S.  Art.;  comniissioaetl  from  West  Point,  1873;  U.  S.  Art.  School, 
Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  1873-6. 

William  Sawyer  Dennett,  Jr.-,  M.D.   A. 11.   Boston,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1874. 

fGEORGE  MiNOT  Garland,  M.D.      FJ.E.     Boston,  Mass. 

City  Editor  Saturclui/  Evening  Gazette,  1871.  Asst.  Prof.  Physiology,  Harvard  Univ., 
1877;  Prof.  Thoracic  Diseases,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1878.  Author  I'neumonoDynainics,  1878; 
contributor  to  various  nied.  journals.     A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871 ;  M.I).,  1874. 

William  Sullivan  Pattee.     1.0.     Nortlifield ,  Minn. 

Lawyer.  Superintendent  Schools,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1871-2;  Prof.  Natural  Sciences, 
Lake  Forest,  111.,  Univ.,  1873-4;  Superintendent  Schools,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1875-8;  Trus- 
tee and  Attorney  Carlctou  Coll.  since  1878. 

t Edward  Waldo  Pendleton.     A.(I>.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Superintendent  Schools,  Owosso,  Mich.,  1872-3;  Tutor  Classics,  Detroit 
Hii,'h  Seliool,  187-1-6.     A.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872. 

fWiLLiAM  Fiske  Sandford.     J'.  T.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Priu.  Polytechnic  Branch  High  School  since  ISSO.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1872. 

Charles  Lord  Shepard.     P.H.     Helena,  Mont. 

Chief  Clerk  Quartermaster's  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.     Teacher,  1871-6. 
1872. 

Samuel  Lane  Gross,  LL.B.     ./.A'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1876. 

Herbert  Harris.      H.H.     South  Boston,  Mass. 

Musical  Instructor. 

fJoHN  Lewis  Rich  Hincks.     I'.E.     Augusta,  Me. 
fFRANK  Pierce  Ireland.      A. J.     Nebraska  City,  Neh. 

Lawyer. 

Frank  Wood  Spaulding,  M.D.      n.0.     Epping,  N.  H. 

Supt.  Schools' since  1878.  Asst.  Physician  Vt.  State  Insane  Asylum,  1876-7.  M.D., 
New  York  City  Univ.,  1875. 

1873- 

'^  William  Augustine  Blake,  LL.B.     LA.      Bangor,  Me. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1875.     Died  November  26,  1875. 

Benjamin  Tappan  Deering.      U  .0.     Paris,  France. 

Prof.  Languagesd  I'Amiociation  Polytechnique  de  Parin.  .Author /.e.f  £cole.iaur  lttat\ 
Unis,  1879.    Member  Kan.  Hist.  8oc. 


252  Bozvdoin. 

William  Oilman  Reed,  M.D.      A.S.     Sturbridge,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1878. 

Daniel  Arthur  Robinson,  M.D.     A.l.     Bangor,  Me. 

Prin.  Hampden,  Me.,  High  School,  1S74;  Brewer,  Me.,  High  School,  1874-6;  Bangor 
Grammar  School,  1^76-8;  Asst.  Prof.  XIathematics  and  Director  of  Gymnasium,  Bowdoin, 
since  1878.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1881. 

Fraiiklin  Clement  Robinson.     A.F.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Prof.  Natural  Science,  Bowdoin,  since  1878 ;  Instructor  Analytical  Chemistry,  Bowdoin, 
1874r-8.     Member  Am.  .\ssoc.  for  the  Adv.  of  Science. 

Frank   Shepard   Waterhouse,  LL.B.       E.0.     Portland. 
Me. 

Aest.  Attorney  for  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.     LL.B.,  Hai-vard  Univ.,  1876. 

Frederick  Eugene  Whitney.     H'.ii.     Tokio,  Japan. 

Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  of  Tokio  (Daigaku),  since  1878. 

Frederic  Arthur  Wilson.     E.B,     Orono,  Me. 

Student  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.  Prin.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Acad.,  1873-5;  Instructor  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Science,  Hallowell,  Me.,  Acad.,  1875-9. 

1874. 

Samuel    Vau:ntine    Cole.      H'.\.     South   Williamstown, 
Mass. 

Instructor  Latin,  Greylock  Inst.,  since  1881.  Tutor  Rhetoric,  Bowdoin,  1874-5;  Teacher 
Classics,  Bath,  Me.,  High  School,  1875-7;  Instructor  Bowdoin,  1878-81. 

Hannibal  Hamlin  Emery.     A.M.     Boston,  Mass. 

Business  Manager  Post  since  1878. 

fCHARLES  Frederick  Kimball.     H'.Q.     Chicago,  HI. 

Carriage  Builder  aud  Manufacturer. 

L(evi)  Houghton  Kimball,  M.D.     E.I.     Bath,  Me. 

Member  City  Council,  1880-1.  Superintendent  Schools,  1881.  M.D.,  Boston 
Univ.,  1877. 

Thomas  Charles  Simpson,  LL.B.  B' .A.  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Member  School  Board,  1879-80.     LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1877. 

Henry  Gardiner  White.     A.l.     Gardiner,  Me. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Gardiner  High  School,  1874-6.  Director,  1879-80.  Member  City  Coun- 
cil, 1880-1 ;  City  Solicitor  since  1881. 

1875. 

Seth  May  Carter.      E.E.     Auburn,  Me. 

Lawyer. 

t George  Fulton  McQuillan.      H'.S.     Porthmd,  Me. 

Lawyer.  Town  Clerk.  Casco,  Mc.,  1877.  Prin.  Free  High  Schools,  Cumberland  Co., 
1876-9.     Judge  Advocate  General,  Me.,  1881-2. 

*'^'®  Horace  Reed  Patten.      0.1.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  October  13,  1876. 


Bowdoin.  253 

Woodbury  PuLSiFKR.      V.U.     Lewiston,  Me. 

Supremo  Judicial  Court  Stenograplicr. 

William  Edgar  Rice,  M.D.     /. '/'.     Bath,  Me. 

City  I'hysician,  1880-1.     M.D.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washin>,'ton,  D.  C. 

t Joseph  McKeen  Rogers.      J.//.     Buchanan,  Mich. 

Commercial  Agent. 

Dudley  Allen  Sargent,  M.D.     A.O.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  Pliysical  Traiuing.  Harvard  Univ.,  since  1879.     M.D.,  Yale  C  .11.,  1878. 

Robert  Given  Stanwood,  M.D.     LI.     Waterbury,  Conn. 

Merchant.     Prin.  Boys*  Uigb  School,  1S79-80.     M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1878. 
1876. 

Arlo  Bates.      7'.  7'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Editor  Sunday  Courier  since  1880;  Editor  Broadside,  1878-9.   Author  of  Fattie's  Per- 
versitles,  1881 ;  and  many  review  and  magazme  articles. 

Charles  Davis  Jameson.     B'.A.     City  of  Mexico,  Mex. 

Civil  Engineer  Mexico  Central  R.R.  since  1880;   Engineer  Memphis  and  Charleston 
R.R.,  1878-80. 

Edward  Hazen  Kimball.     J./.     Bath,  Me. 

Lawyer. 

John  Howard  Payne , .  M .D .     .  /.  2'.     Roxbury ,  Mass . 

M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1879. 

Walter  Augustine  Robinson.     ./.  7'.     Bangor,  Me. 

Prin.  Washington  Acad.,  E.  Machias,  Me.,  since  1880.    Prin.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Acad.. 
1876-7;   Orange,  Mass.,  High  School,  1877-80. 

t Joseph  Ellis  Sewall.     ./..V.     Bath,  Me. 

Captain  ship  Oriental,  of  Bath. 

t Williams  Souther.     LA.     Fryeburgh,  Me. 

Farmer. 

1877. 

fEDWARD  Harward  Blake.      B.^.     Bangor,  Me, 

Lawyer. 

John  Eliphaz  Chapman.      E.J.     Cambridge,  :Mas8. 

Law  Student,  Harvard  Univ. 

Rev.  George  Arthur  Holbrook.     E.O.     Bellevue,  Ohio. 

Rector  since  1881.    B.D..  Protestant  Episcopal  Theo.  Sem.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1880. 

fWiLL  Herbert  Sanborn.     LA.     Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Musical  Instructor,  St.  Mary's  School,  since  187T. 

Henry  Dwight  Wiggin.      E.J.     Winthrop,  Me. 

Farmer. 


254  Bozvdoin. 

•        1878. 
fSxEPHEN  Deblois  Fessexden.      /7.  T.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Clerk  U.  8.  Census  Bureau,  "Washington,  D.  C,  since  1880. 

*i877|Q,j,jg  ^ARD  Garland.      T.\.     Gloucester,  Mass. 
George  Colby  Purington.     r'.0.     Auburn,  Me. 

Prin.  Auburn  High  School  since  1881;  Prin.  Brunswick,  Me.,  High  School,  1877-81. 
1879. 

fNATHAN  Clifford  Brown.     K.F.     Portland,  Me. 

Student  of  Ornithology.     Contributor  to  UppincoW a  Magazine,  Bulletin  of  theNuttall 
Ornithological  Society,  etc. 

fEDWARD  Ellis  Hastings.     J.  W.     Fryeburgh,  Me. 

Lawyer. 

Seward  Smith  Stearns.     E.H.     Lovell  Centre,  Me. 

Lawyer.     School  Supervisor,  1881. 

1880. 

Walter  Lee  Dane.      P. A.     Kennebunk,  Me. 

Law  Student. 

fNATHANiEL  Waldo  Emerson,  M.D.   N.A.  Dorchester,  Mas.s. 

Dernoustr.itor  .Vnatomv,  Boston  Univ.,  since  1831.    House  Surgeon  Mass.  Honiffiopathic 
Hospital,  1S80-1.     M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1881. 

RoswELL  Chase  Gilbert.      A' .1.     Kennebunk,  Me. 

Tutor  Grammar  School. 

Franklin  Goulding.     A' .0' .     LcAviston,  Me. 

Accountant. 

t William  Pierce  Martin.     /.J.     Medford,  Mass. 

Law  Student.    A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1880. 

Frank  Orrin  Purington.     iLA.     Topsham,  Me. 

Prin.  High  School. 

tTnoMAS  Harrison  Riley.      M.  T.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Music  Dealer. 

1881. 

Harold  Wyllys  Chamberlain.     I\J.     Brunswick,  Me. 
William  Isaac  Cole.     H'.^.     Marion,  Mass. 

Tutor  Tabor  Acad,  since  1881. 

Charles  Herrick  Cutler.     H'.E.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Tutor  Hhctoric,  Bowdoin,  since  1881. 


Bo7vdoin.  255 

John  Dike.      ii.A.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Editor  Herald. 

'«^^tAr/rEMUS  Fisher  Gregg.      //  .  T.     Bm-kfield,  Me. 

Died  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  April  17,  1879. 

Horace  Burleigh  Hathaway.       \.-.     Hallowell,  Me. 
Alfred  Hitchcock.     A.li.     Strono-,  Me. 

Medical  Student. 

Ferdinand  Byron  Merrill.     A'.  (-).     Yarmouth,  Me. 

Civil  Engineer,  Dover,  Me. 

William  Warren  Towle.     UL     Frycburgh,  IVIe. 

Law  Student. 

1882. 

Edward  Rountree  Jewett.      T'.J.     Chicago,  111. 
Wallace  Edward  Mason.     F'.  T.     North  Conway,  N.  H. 
William  Curtis  Merryman.      LI.     Brunswick,  Me. 
William  Albion  Moody.     J.  '/'.     Kenncbunkport,  Me. 
Charles  Eben  Stinchfield.      Ii\  A.     Brunswick,  Me. 

•1883. 

Arthur  Collis  Gibson.     F.M.     Bangor,  Me. 
Charles  Clifford  Hutchins.     E.B.     Canton,  Me. 
Edward  Albert  Packard.     E.F.     Auburn,  ]\Ie. 
William  Stacey  Pearson.      E' .A.     Bangor,  Me. 
Arthur  Joseph  Russell.     H'.N.     Hallowell,  Me. 
Benson  Sewall.     B.  T.     Bangor,  Me. 
Charles  Henry  Stetson.     ./'.  T.     East  Sumner,  Me. 

1884. 

SajVipson  Reed  Child.     J.  V.     Rumford,  Me. 
Horace  Coleman  Phinney.     12. A.     Thomaston,  Me. 
Charles  Cutler  Torrey.     ./'.//.     Yarmouth,  Me. 
Joseph  Torrey,  Jr.         ./L     Yarmouth,  ^le. 
Sherman  Warren  Walker.    A. IE    Conway  Centre,  N.  H. 
John  Anderson  Waterman,  Jr.     /i.  7'.     Gorham,  Me. 
fWiLLiAM  Preston  AVatson.      J'./'.     Hallowell,  Me. 


256  Bozudoin. 

1885. 

Orlando  Dyer.     A.T .     Topsham,  Me. 
Ralph  Spofford  French.     P.B.     Thomaston,  Me. 
Daniel  Goodenow.     LJJ.     Bangor,  Me. 
William  Pope  Nealley.     A.N.     Bath,  Me. 
Marshall  Hagar  PuRRiNGTON.   E.X,  Topsham,  Me. 
Eugene  Thomas.     E.M.     Topsham,  Me. 


THE   DARTMOUTH   CHAPTER, 

1845    TO    1884. 

Anil  a  Is. 

During  the  College  year  1842-3,  the  7'  J  W  Society  was  organized 
with  fourteen  members,  all  Irom  the  Sophomore  Class.  In  the  autumn 
of  1844  this  society  entered  into  correspondence  with  the  Amherst 
Chapter  of  A  J  (^,  with  a  view  of  converting  the  T  J  9  into  a 
Chapter  of  the  A  J  (P.  Mr.  George  H.  Palmer,  of  the  Chiss  of  '45, 
was  sefit  to  Amherst  to  confer  upon  the  subject.  The  Amherst  Chap- 
ter seemed  to  favor  such  a  change  ;  but  no  definite  results  were  reached. 
After  the  Class  of  '45  had  been  graduated,  the  matter  was  taken  in 
hand  by  Isaac  W.  Smith,  of  the  Class  of  '46,  now  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  New  Hampshire. 

Mr.  Smith  secured  the  active  cooperation  of  a  personal  friend,  INIr. 
William  B.  Capron,  a  member  of  the  Yale  Chapter  of  A  J  <l>.  A 
correspondence  with  Mr.  Capron  resulted  in  securing  a  charter  for  the 
Dartmouth  Chapter,  through  the  influence  of  the  Yale  Chapter.  In 
March,  1846,  Mr.  Henry  T.  Steele  and  Mr.  Charles  A.  Nichols,  of 
Yale,  came  to  Hanover,  organized  the  Dartmouth  Chapter,  and  initiated 
the  charter  members.  The  initiation  took  place  at  tlie  house  of  Prof. 
E.  D.  Sanborn,  in  tlie  room  which  he  has  now  for  many  years  occupied 
as  a  study. 

Soon  after  its  organization,  the  new  Chapter  fitted  up  rooms  on  the 
third  floor  of  Dartmouth  Hall,  and  these  it  continued  to  occupy  until 
September,  1872,  when  it  took  possession  of  the  new  and  beautiful 
Chapter  House  built  by  the  Alumni.  The  rooms  in  Dartmouth  Hall 
were  neat  and  convenient ;  but  with  the  growth  of  the  College  other 
societies   located    in  larger  and    more  elegant  quarters,  one  of  them 


258  Dartmouth. 

building  a  handsome  hall  for  its  exclusive  use.  On  this  account  tlu; 
Chapter  suffered  somewhat  in  comparison  with  other  societies.  This 
fact  becoming  known  to  the  graduate  brothers,  a  movement  was  in- 
augurated to  build  a  hall  which  should  furnish  elegant  and  amph; 
accommodations  for  the  Chapter,  and  be  its  permanent  home. 

This  movement  awakened  a  lively  interest  and  elicited  liberal  con- 
tributions, so  that  the  local  committee  soon  felt  authorized  in  laying 
the  foundations  of  the  new  Chapter  House.  Generous  contributions 
were  made  by  many  of  the  brethren  ;  but  the  largest  individual  sub- 
scribers to  the  building  fund  were  Brother  Horatio  N.  Twombly,  of 
New  York,  of  the  Class  of  '54,  whose  subscription  at  the  outset 
decided  the  question  of  building,  and  who  has  since  increased  his 
gift ;  and  Brother  William  W.  I^iles,  of  New  York,  of  the  class  of 
'45,  who  has    recently   given    largely   to   cancel   the    debt. 

To  the  untiring  perseverance  of  Piof.  Charles  F.  Emerson,  of 
the  class  of  '68,  who  has  had  the  matter  in  cluirge  from  the 
first,  the  Chapter  is  largely  indebted  for  the  success  of  the  enter- 
prise. 

The  Chapter  House  is  a  handsome  brick  structure,  two  stories  in 
height,  the  first  floor  being  divided  into  four  suites  of  rooms,  occupied 
by  brothers  of  the  Chapter,  the  entire  second  floor  being  taken  up  by 
tlie  hall  and  anterooms.  The  hall  is  large,  handsomely  decorated 
and  furnished,  and  admirably  adapted  to  the  purposes  for  which  it  was 
intended.  The  building  is  supplied  with  water,  heated  by  furnaces, 
and  lighted  by  gas.  It  is  located  near  Culver  Hall,  a  little  east  of  the 
spot  where  the  Burke  House  formerl}'  stood. 

It  has  been  the  aim  of  the  Chapter  from  the  beginning  not  so  much 
to  secure  numbers  as  to  bring  in  3'oung  men  of  manly  character  and 
high  scholarship.  It  has  always  been,  and  is  to-day,  a  scholarly  and 
manly  society. 

Since  the  erection  of  the  new  Chapter  House,  A  J  ^l>  at  Dartmouth 
has  received  a  new  impulse,  and  is  to-day  on  the  high  tide  of  prosperity, 
full  of  brilliant  promise  for  the  future. 


Dart7)Wiith.  259 

Tt  supplements,  in  the  best  way,  the  training  afforded  by  the  College, 
and  this  fact  is  clearly  recognized  alike  by  fticulty,  alninni  and  students. 
Oiii-  graduate  brothers  look  back  with  joy  and  i)ride  to  the  days  of 
.1  J  </'.  feeling  that  they  are  largely  its  debtors,  not  only  for  literary 
training,  but  for  a  powerful  impulse  towards  nobler  living,  and  friend- 
ship that  shall  never  end. 

The  following  partial  list  of  the  honors  won  by  the  members  of  the 
Dartmouth  Chapter  before  graduation  begins  at  18G5,  no  prizes 
liaving  been  given  before  that  date,  and  the  prizes  since  then  having 
varied  in   number  and  importance  during  different  years. 

Honor  List,  first  assigned  in  1865.  — C.  T.  Adams,  '65,  fourth  honor;  C.  H. 
Chandler,  '68,  valedictory;  C.  F.  Emerson,  '68,  salutatory;  F.  Brown, '70,  vale- 
dictory; M.  O.  Adams,  '71,  fourth  honor;  G.  D.  Bigelow,  '73,  valedictory;  C.  F. 
Mradley,  '73,  third  honor;  S.  A.  Thompson,  '7G,  third  honor;  H.  H.  Piper,  '76, 
fourth  honor;  A.  F.  Andrews,  '78,  third  honor;  E.  A.  K.  Willard,  '79,  valedic- 
tory; O.  P.  Conant,  '79,  salutatory;  G.  O.  Mitchell,  '80,  fourth  honor. 

Prize  List.  —  Oratorical  Prizes.  —A.  A.  Thomas,  '67,  1st;  J.  A.  D.  Hughes, 
"68,  1st;  A.  B.  Cook,  '68,  2d;  W.  H.  Colgate,  '70,  1st;  J.  H.  Hardy,  '70,  1st;  F. 
Brown,  '70,  2d;  C.  E.  Hill,  '71,  2d;  M.  O.  Adams,  '71,  1st;  F.  A.  Thayer,  '73, 
1st;  A.  F.  Taylor,  '74,  1st;  0.  P.  Maxson,  '78,  2d  in  '75  and  also  '76;  A.  F. 
Andrews,  '78,  2d  in  '77  and  1st  in  '78;  C.  M.  Hough,  '79,  3d;  A.  L.  Spring, 
'80,  2d;  W.  E.  Strong,  '82,  -1th. 

Sophomore  Latin  Prizes. —  F.  Brown,  '70,  1st;  G.  D.  Bigelow, '73,  1st;  T. 
Flint,  '76,  2d;  A.  F.  Andrews,  '78,  2d;  E.  A.  R.  Willard,  '79,  1st;  O.  P.  Conant, 
'79,  2d;  F.  A.  Pease,  '82,  2d;  O.  H.  Gates,  '83,  1st. 

Junior  Latin  Ode  Prizes.— C.  M.  Hough,  '79,  2d;  F.  M.  Hayward.  '80,  .1st;  C. 
\V.  Spring,  '80,  2d;  G.  T.  Aldrich,  '81,  2d. 

Greek  Prize.  —  F.  A.  Pease,  '82,  2d. 

Sophomore  Mathematical  Prizes. —C.  E.  Quimhy,  '74,  1st;  B.  A.  R.  Willard. 
'79,  1st;  O.  H.  Gates,  '83,  1st. 

Senior  and  Junior  Essay  Prizes. —C.  H.  Chandler,  '68,  2d;  H.  AV.  Smith,  '75, 
2d;  G.  H.  Tripp,  '76,  1st;  L.  S.  Cohen,  '78,  1st;  C.  M.  Hough,  '79,  2d;  J.  R.  Smith. 
'79,  2d;  A.  L.  Spring,  1st  Junior  in  '79  and  1st  Senior  in  '80;  F.  M.  Hayward 
'80,  2d;    W.  A.  Bartlett,  '82,  1st;   A.  F.  Rice,  '82,  2d. 

.Grvduatinr/  Prize,  awarded  to  that  merahcr  of  the  Senior  Class  who  has  most 
improved  during  the  entire  course.  —  H.  M.  Silver, '72;  F.  L.  Allen,  '74:  W.  C. 
Frost,  H.  H.  Piper,  '76,  declared  equal ;  W.  N.  Cohen,  '79. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE   CHAPTER; 

Charter  Members. 

George  Thoendike  Angjell.     E.B. 

JosiAH  Whitney  Barstow.     I.U. 

Joseph  Mills  Cavis.     A'.Q. 

Arthur  Ward  Marshall.     H.\. 

Roger  Moses  Sargent.     Z',\, 

Isaac  William  Smith.     E.I. 

Asa  Weeks.     E.  W. 

Barton  Walker  Chase.     N.Z. 

Lyivl^^  Cutler.     A.  P. 

John  Clark  Dore.     N.I. 

Hiram  Houston.     P.X. 

Luther  Johnson.     T.I. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Moses.     J'. A. 

John  Paul.     A'.Z. 

Artemas  Wyman  Sawyer.     H.i2. 

Stephen  Gale  Taylor.     E'.E. 

George  Tenney.     E'.H. 

George  Eichard  Underhill.     E.6. 


1826. 
*'*'•■'  Salmon  Portland  Chase.      0.6.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Teacher  and  Student  at  Law  with  Hon.  "SViUiara  Wirt,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1827-9.  U.  S.  Senator  from  Ohio,  1849-55;  Gov.  Ohio.  lS56-«0;  U.  S.  Sec.  Treasury,  1861- 
4;  Chief  Justice  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1865-73.  Author  of  An  Address  on  the  History  of 
Slaverjs  1845.  Editor  Revised  Statutes  of  Ohio.  Frequent  contributor  to  X  A.  ReTieiff; 
Western  Monthly  Magazine,  etc.  LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  18.75.  Died  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
May  T,  1873. 

1830. 

William  Henry  Duncan.      A.K.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Lawyer;  admitted  originally  to  Bar  of  8.  C.    Member  N.  H.  Legislature,  1840. 


Lawyer.    Prin.  Black  River  Aca.l.,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1842-5     State  Atty.,  Vt,  1853-4;  Vt 
State  Senator,  1858-9.    Member  Constitutional  Convention,  1857.     Register  ol  1  iob.<ite  for 


D  a  H  mouth.  261 

1838. 
Abner  Jones  Phipps.      r.l\     Lewiston,  Me. 

Supt.  of  Schools.     Tutor  I>lullips,  Audover  Acad.,  1838-47 ;  i;7"^^±?tntMf "  111^ 
.       Bedford,   Mass..   1847-61.      Has  been  Supt.  Schools  in  New  ^'dford  and  Lowell,  Mase. 
Member  Mass.  State  Board  of  Kducation,  1862-70.     Ph.D.,  Dartmouth,  18,2. 

^Bt.  Rev.   William  Bacon  Stevens.    M.IL    Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Protestant   Kpiscopal  Bishop  of  Pa.  since  1865;    Aest.  Bishop,  1862-5.     M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1838;  D.D.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1848;  LL.D.,  Union  Coll.,  1869. 

1842. 

Ranslure  Weld  Clarke.      11.  T.     Brattleborough,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Prin. 
State  Senator,  1858- 
Windham  Co.,  1861 

1844. 

* '"^'^ Zachariah  Boody  Caverly.      E' .  T.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Sec.  of  Legation  to  Peru.  A.B.,  Waterville  Coll.,  1844.  Died  at  Beau- 
fort, S.  C,  May  24,  1862. 

1845. 

*'^  Henry  Snow  Baktlett.     F/.Il.     Lyndon,  Vt. 

Lawyer,  Lyndon,  1848-53;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1853-63.  '  Teacher,  1845,8.  Vt.  Btaf* 
Atty.,  1851-3.    'A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1849. 

Amos  Adams  Blanchakd.     A.O.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Clerk  Superior  Court  of  Buffalo,  1863-75. 

RuFUS  Dudley  Chase.     2'./y.     Orange,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Robert  (Lake)  Colby.      E'.W.     New  York  City. 

Broker.     Formerly  "Lawyer  in  Boston  and  New  York.    Mass.  State  Senator,  1851-'2. 

Broughton  Davis  Harris.      F.  W.     Brattleborough,  Vt. 

Railroad  Contractor.  Kditor  Brattleborough  EagU,  1846-50.  Sec.  Utah  Ter.,  1850-1. 
State  Senator  Vermont,  1861-2. 

William  Watson  Niles.     !.(■).     Fordham  Hill,  New  York 
City. 

Lawver  and  Farmer.  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1872  and  1881.  Prin.  of  several  New 
England  Acads.  Ksteusive  contributor  to  N.  Y.  Tribune,  both  in  prose  and  poetry.  En- 
dowed W.  W.  Niles  Scholarship,  Dartmouth,  1881.  Member  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. ,  U.  S. 
Geographical  Soc. 

George  Harrison  Palmer.     /'./.     Fairhaven,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Surgeon's  Mate,  U.  S.  N.,  1864-6. 

William  Henry  Leland  Smith,  LL.B.      M.A.     Dorchester, 
Mass. 

Manager  Downer  Kerosene  Oil  Co.  since  1860.  Practised  law,  Boston,  1848-60.  First 
Mayor  of  Corry,  Pa.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1848. 


262  Dartfuouth. 


1846. 
George  Thorndike  Angell.      K.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

Pros.  Mass.  S.  P.  C.  A. ;  Director  Am.  Social  Science  Assoc,  and  Ch.  Ex.  Comra.  Am. 
Humane  Assoc.  Formerly  Lawyer.  Author  of  Protection  of  Animals ;  Transportation  of 
Animals;  Five  Questions  Answered;  The  Check  Rein;  The  Labor  Question;  The  Preven 
tion  of  Crime ;  The  Manufacture  and  Sale  of  Poisonously  Adulterated  Articles,  etc.  Member 
of  American,  European  and  Asiatic  Societies. 

JosiAH  Whitney  Barstow,  M.D.     l.ll.     Flushino-,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y. 

Resident  Physician,  Sanford  Hall,  since  1854.  Author  of  Essays.  Fellow  N.  Y.  Acad, 
of  Medicine;  Member  of  Am.  Assoc,  of  Superintendents  of  Asylums.  M.D.,  Dartmouth. 
1852. 

Joseph  Mills  Cayis.     A'.S.     Stockton,  Cal. 

Postmaster  and  Lawyer.  Cal.  State  Senator,  1862-3.  Judge  of  5th  Judicial  Dist. 
Court,  Cal.,  1864-9. 

Arthur  Ward  Marshall.     //.  /.     Metuchen,  N.  J. 

Teacher  since  1849.     Ten  years  in  Valparaiso,  Chili. 

Rev.  Roger  Moses  Sargent.     Z'.X.     Illini,  111. 

Congregational  Pastor,  Harristown,  111.  Sec.  N.  H.  State  Board  of  Education,  1864-7. 
Trustee  Gilraanton,  N.  H.,  Acad.  Author  of  Educational  Reports,  and  contributor  to 
Quarterly  lieview.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sera.,  1849. 

Isaac  William  Smith.     E.I.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Associate  Justice  Supreme  Court  of  N.  H. ;  Judge  Police  Court,  1855-6 
Member  N.  H.  Legislature,  1859-61;  State  Senator,  1862-3.  Maj-or,  Manchester,  X.  H., 
1869.    Member  N.  H.  Hist.  Soc. 

Asa  Weeks.     E.  W.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Engaged  in  Perfecting  the  System  of  Submarine  Torpedo  Warfare,  U.  S.  Navy  Yard. 
Formerly  Lawyer;  practised  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tutor  Moor's  Charity  School,  1846-9 ; 
Usher  Mather  School,  Boston,  Mass.,  1849-56. 


1847. 

Barton  Walker  Chase,  M.D.      N.Z.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Dealer  in  Real  Estate.  Formerly  practised  medicine  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Prof.  Math- 
ematics, Clinton  Liberal  Inst.,  1847-9.  Asst.  Physican  Vt.  Insane  Asylum,  1850-2.  Member 
Detroit  Scientific  Assoc. ;  Griffith  Club  of  Microscopy.    M.D.,  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1850. 

Rev.  Lyivian  Cutler.     A.  P.     Newton,  Mass. 

Pastor  Eliot  Congregational  Church,  Newton,  1854-5 ;  Pcpperell,  Mass.,  1851-3.  Grad. 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1850.    Died  April  28,  1855. 

John  Clark  Dore.     N.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Hiram  Houston.     P.N.     Deer  Isle,  Me. 

Pastor,  Deer  Isle,  since  1868;  Orland  and  Stockton,  Me.,  1850-67.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1850. 

Luther  Johnson,  M.D.      T.I.     Bradford,  Mass. 

Manufacturer.  Justice  of  Peace,  1858-62.  Prin.  Boys'  School,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1847-8 ; 
High  School,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1848-9.  Cashier  First  National  Bank,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1850.    Drowned,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  December  25,  1862. 


Dartmouth.  263 

Benjamin  Franklin  Moses.     A' .A.     Lake  Inna,  P'la. 

Orange  Grower.     Cotton  Merchant,  1865-76. 

John  Paul.      V.Z.     East  Unity,  N.  II. 

Farmer.  Jiislicc  of  Peace  since  1861.  Member  N.  H.  LcgiRlaturc,  1874-5.  Prin. 
Peacliam,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1847-3;  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences  in  Central  Masonic 
Inst.,  Selnia,  Ala..  1849-52;  Prin.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1859-61). 

Rev.  Artemas  Wyman  Sawyer.     H.Q.     Wolfville,  N.  8. 

Pres.  Acadia  Coll.  since  1869.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  1855-61 ;  Prin.  Windsor,  Vt  , 
High  School.  1847-50.  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1853-5.  Grad.  Newton 
Theo.  Inst.,  1853.    D.D.,  Colby  Univ.,  1868. 

Stephen  Gale  Taylor.      E'.E.     Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Prin.  and  Pres.  of  Faculty  Adelphi  .Vcad.  of  Brooklyn.  Ph.D.,  Univ.  State  of  N.  Y., 
1879. 

George  Tenney.      K'.ll.     Hartford,  Vt. 

Lawyer  and  Supt.  of  Schools.     Died  April,  18S0. 

George  Richard  Underhill,  LL.B.    A.  (9.    Pensacola,  Fla. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ  ,  1850.     Died  at  Saguna,  Fla.,  -January  5,  1855. 


1848. 

Austin  Adams.      Z'.I.     Dubuque,  Iowa.  . 

Chief  .Justice  of  Iowa  since  1880.  Judge  Iowa  Supreme  Court,  1876-80.  Prin.  West 
Randolph,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1849-53;  Lecturer  on  Domestic  Relations,  Insurance  and  Corpora- 
tions, Iowa  State  Univ.  Law  School,  since  1877 ;  Pres.  Dubuque  Board  of  Education,  1865 ; 
Regent  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1870-7;  Trustee  Humboldt,  Iowa,  Coll.,  1870-8. 

^^^  Isaac  Lewis  Clarke.     LI.     Waukegan,  III. 

Prin.  Waukegan  Acad.,  1848-51.  Lawyer,  18.')-2-62.  Capt.,  afterwards  Lieut.  Col.,  96th 
111.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.     Died  October  1,  1863,  from  wounds  at  battle  of  Chickamauga. 

1848  ^YiLLiAM  Strong  Cogswell.     ./.J.     Gilmantou,  N.  H. 

Died  April  6, 1848.     A.B.,  pout  obit, 

'^•^  Benjamin  Willey  Dean.      A'./.     Grafton,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  Admitted  1852,  practised  at  EIraira,  N.  Y.,  Bellows  Falls  and  Grafton,  Vt. 
Member  Vt.  Legislature,  1856-7;  Vt.  Sec.  State,  1857-61.    Died  July  6,  1863. 

Rev.  Charles  Hutchinson.     A'.  J.     New  Albany,  Ind. 

Pastor  Third  Presbyterian  Church  since  1853.  Prin.  Bartholomew  Co.,  Ind.,  Sem., 
1849;  Edinburgh,  Ind.,  Acad.,  1851-3;  Trustee  W.abash  Coll.  since  1860;  Director  D.anvillc, 
Ky.,  Theo.  Sem.  since  18T6.  Author  of  occasionally  published  sermons  and  discourses. 
Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1851.     D.D.  Hanover,  Ind.,  Coll.,  1873. 


Oliver  IMiLLER.      I.O.     Annapolis,  Md. 


Lawyer;  and  Chief  Justice  Md.  Court  of  Appeals  since  1867.  Speaker  Md.  House  of 
Delegates,  1866. 

Rev.    Charles   Frederick   Mussey.       H'.X.      Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Pastor  Westmoor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1881;  Westfield  and  Batavia,  N.  Y., 
1855-69;  Blue  Rapids  and  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1870-80.  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1852. 
D.D.,  Highland  Univ.,  1875. 

'\Rev.  Pluuj  Holton  White.      //.T.     Coventry,  Vt. 

Congregational  Clergyman.    Died  April  24,  186J. 


264  Dartmouth, 

Edward  Ruth  YEN  WiGGiN.     N.ll.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Pres.  Charter    Oak   Life    Ins.    Co.,  1876-7.     State  Atty.,  York  Co.,  Me., 
1S55-8.     Me.  State  Senator,  1803. 

1850. 

*  ^^^^  Robert  William  C ARE.      E.W.     Hebron,  Me. 
Charles  Henry  Chapin.      P. A.     St.  Louis,  Mo, 

Lawyer,   practising  in   St.   Louis   since  1860.     Prin.  Newport,  X.  H.,  Acad.,  1850-1 ; 
Tauglu  in  K.  C.  and  S.  C,  1851-4. 

DeWitt  Clinton  Cram.     J.  V.     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Troy,  N.Y.,  High  School,  1850-2.    Admitted  to  the  Bar  in  Troy.  Capt. 
and  Major  6th  Iowa  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5 ;  Bvt.  Col.,  U.  8.  A. 

*^««^tDAViD  Clark  Hill.      ./../.     Farmington,  N.  H. 

Farmer. 

*'^^t William    Henry    Harrison    Richardson,    M.D.     H'.J. 
Corinth,  Vt. 

Died  June  3,  1874. 

William  Felloavs  Swain.     A.l.       Columbia,  Texas. 

Druggist.    U.  S.  Deputy  Marshal.    Editor  democratic  paper,  1853-62. 


185I. 

Francis  Erasmus  Clarke.     /../.     Waukegan,  111. 

Lawyer;  admitted  in  1856.    Master  iu  Chancery  and  Judge  Lake  Co.  Court. 

William  Cutting  Grant.     LP.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

'^^  Charles  Hitchcock.     A.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Taught,  Washington,  D.  C,  1852-3.  Admitted  to  Bar  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1854 ; 
practised,  Chicago,  1854-81.  Pres.  111.  Constitutional  Convention,  1870.  County  Commis- 
sioner, 1871.     Died  May  6,  1881. 

Gilbert  Edwin  Hood.     A.  8.     Lawrence,  Mass. 

Banker.    Admitted  to  the  Bar,  1854.     Prin.  Thetford,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1855-8. 

Nathan  Lord.      7'. A.     Riverside,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Manufiicturer  Iron ;  formerly  Lawyer.  Ohio  State  Senator,  1869-71.  Mayor,  Riverside, 
since  1878.     Col.  6th  Vt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2. 

Daniel  Putnam.      Y.P.     Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Prof.  Principles  of  Teaching  in  Mich.  State  Normal  School  since  1869.  Trustee 
Kalamazoo  Coll.;  for  seven  years  Prof.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Coll. ;  one  year  Acting  Pres. ; 
Supt.  Kalamazoo  Schools  seven  years.  Chaplain  Mich.  Asylum  for  Insane  twenty-two 
years.  Author  of  Sunbeams  Through  the  Clouds,  a  Devotional  Book  for  Asylums ;  History 
Mich.  State  Teacl^ers'  Assoc;  Geography  of  Mich.;  educational  addresses,  lectures, 
etc. 

Elihu  Thayer  Quimby.      T.B.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Engaged  in  U.  8.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Prin.  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich, 
N.  n.,  1851-64;  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering,  Dartmouth,  1864-78.  Author  of 
Collegiate  Algebra,  1879.     Member  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 


1854 


Dartmouth.  265 

Edward  Ashton  Rollins.     A.l.     Philiulelphia,  Pa. 

Prc8  rontennial  Nat.  Bank.  Practised  Law,  Somerswoith,  N.  H  ,  lSr,4-02.  M^mt>^r 
N  II  Ic-iu"aune  1860-2;  Speaker.  1861-2.  Casbiur  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  1803-4; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  1864-5;  Commissioner,  180o-9. 

Jonathan  Ross.     0.  ¥.     St.  Johnsbuiy,  Vt. 

Lawyer,  and  Judge  Supreme  Court  of  Vt.  since  1870.  State  Atty.  for  Caledonia 
Co.,  1862-3.    Vt.  State  Senator,  1870. 

Daniel  Lewis  SiioKEY.     A'.r.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  City  Atty.,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1862-5.  Free.  Chicago  Public  Library, 
1876-8*0.     Alderman,  Chicago,  1880. 

Charles  Wesley  Willard.     P.-Q.     :\Iontpelier,  Vt. 

T  awver  Sec  State  of  Vt.,  1855-6;  State  Senator,  1860-1 ;  U.  S.  Representative  from 
Vt.,\K5:  c'^.SonerTo  Revise  Laws  of  Vt.,  1879-80  Kditor  -fJ'PJ-etor  6W.« 
Mountai?i  Freeman,  1861-72 ;  Editor  of  Mihcaukee  Sentinel,  I860-6.    Died  June  8, 1880. 

1852. 

Lorenzo  Sayles  Fairbanks.     N.  T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer  -Vuthor  of  a  Tieatise  on  Book-keeping,  1866;  Practical  Business  Arith- 
metic, 1871 ;  and  The  Divorce  Laws  of  Massachusetts,  18,  ( . 

Rev.  George  Warren  Gardner.      0.1'.     Pella,  Iowa. 

Prea  Central  Univ  since  1881.  Prin.  New  London,  N.  H.,  Inst.,  18.i3-61.  Pastor 
Firsfsapf^r  Chtch  "f  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1861-72.  Cor  Sec..  A-  BapUst  Mjs.onary 
Union  1872-6.  Bditor  Baptist  Misxionary  Magazine,  Ui 2--^.  Membei  .N.  H.  lioara  oi 
Education,  1858-9.  Contributor  to  Illu^  Christian  Weekly  Author  of  b.lence  of  the 
Scriptures,  etc.,  in  Baptist  Quarterly.     D.D.,  Dartmouth,  18b7. 

Osgood  Johnson.     J.  2'.     Andover,  Mass. 

Taught  in  Woburn  and  Worcester,  and  died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  while  Master  of  the 
High  School,  April  13,  1857. 

John  Johnson  L ADD.     N.I.     Staunton,  Va. 

Inst.  Lecturer.  Supt.  Public  Schools  of  Staunton  eight  ycaVs.  Editor  R.  I.  School- 
master, 1859.    Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

*t James  Franklin  Mowe,  M.D.      O.d.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Died  in  Florida  in  the  winter  of  1868. 

Daniel  Henry  Ordway.     A.E.     Hampstead,  N.  H. 

Died  July  14, 1854.    A.B.,  post  obit.,  1854. 

t James  AVhitman.     ././7.     New  York  City. 

1853- 
Alpheus  Benning  Crosby,  M.D.     J'.  T.     New  York  City. 

Lon^I-^;^oli.!SXi.^8?^c^^  |jSe|\^;l^E 

^c^^js^"^e;sA^t^;-^i^^^M^ 

rK'S^e^^S^:^t^e^^J^lyV^is^^^^. 

Jonathan  Brewer  Farns WORTH.     0.6.     Chester,  Vt. 

Farmer,  and  Lawyer,  practising  at  Windsor  Vt.  .since  1  ?«•*•  T""*"  ^^^  6T"'^chooi\'om' 
Washington,  D.  C,  1853-4.  Practised  law  in  Detroit  and  Chicago.  Ibo. -64  School  Cora- 
mi  tee  and  Superintendent,  Windsor,  1865-75.     Member  \  t.  Legislature,  lb69-.l. 


266  Dart7)iotith. 

*  ^'^  William  Wallace  HoAVARD.     A'.l.     Woodstock,  Vt. 

Teacher  and  Lawyer.    Died  Januarj-  8,  1 864. 

* '^^  John  Keis^d ALL.      T'.l'.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Supt.  N.  Y.  and  Washington  Telegraph  Co.,  stationed  at  New  York  City.  Died 
December  7,  1861. 

Rev.  Nathan  Jackson  MoRRisox.      Z'.U.     Springfield,  Mo. 

Pres.  Drury  Coll.  since  1872.  Tutor  Oherliu  Coll.,  1854-7;  Prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Olivet 
Coll.,  1859-65;  Pres.  Olivet  Coll.,  1865-72.  Author  of  several  published  sermons,  addresses, 
etc.     Grad.  Oberlin  Theo.  Sem.,  1857.     D.D.,  Dartmouth,  186S. 

Isaac  Augustus  Parker.     P.E.     Galesburg,  111. 

Williamson  Prof,  of  Greek,  Lombard  Univ..  since  186S.  Prin.  Orleans  Liberal  Inst., 
Glover,  Vt.,  1853-8;  Prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Lombard  Univ.,  1858-68. 

Henry  Martyn  Perrin.       E.U.      Greenbush,    St.    Johns, 
Mich. 

Lawyer  and  Judgi'  of  Probate. 

*"*^"  John  Seth  Washburn.      O.M.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer;  practised  New  York,  1857-80;  admitted  to  Bar  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  1856.  Prin. 
Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1853.    Died  October  18,  18S0. 

John  Fletcher  Wight.      7'.  W.     Todd's  Point,  Ky. 

Farmer.    Member  Ky.  Legislature,  1869-71. 

Charles  Augustus  Young.      A.J.     Piinceton,  N.  J. 

Prof.  Astronomy,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  since  1877.  Asst.  in  Classics,  Phillips,  Andover,  Acad., 
1853-6;  Prof.  Nat.  Phil.,  Astron.  and  Math.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1857-66;  Appleton 
Prof.  Nat.  Phil,  and  Astronomy,  Dartmouth,  1866-77.  Author  of  The  Sun  (International 
Science  Series),  and  of  various  papers,  principally  astronomical,  in  American  Journal  of 
Science,  Nature,  etc.  Member  National  Acad.  Sci". ;  Am.  Phil.  Soc. ;  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  Royal  Astron.  Soc,  Great  Britain.  Ph.D.,  L'niv.  of  Pa.,  1870;  Hamilton  Coll., 
1871 ;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1)576.     Capt.  Co.  B  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

.854. 

John  WiNSLOW  All ARD.     /./7.     Milton,  Mass. 

Supt.  of  Schools.  Has  taught  in  many  high  schools,  etc.,  in  both  Mass.  and  N.  H. 
School  Commissioner  Stratibrd  Co.,  N.  H.,  1864. 

Rev.  Charles  Caverno.     E.J.     Lombard,  111. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church  since  1874.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1856-7.  Member  Wis.  Assembly,  1861.  Author  of  various  theo.  papers  in  Congregational 
Review  and  Good  Companij;  social  science  papers  in  Transactions  Wis.  Acad.  Sci. ; 
Twelve  Lectures  on  Morals,  published  in  Chicago  Times,  1881. 

Edwin  AzRO  Charlton.     I.l'.     Brodhead,  Wis. 

Journalist.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  Prin.  of  Haverhill  Acad.,  1854-5. 
Author  of  History  of  New  York. 

George  Anthony  Coll AMORE,  M.D.     J.  6.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Coroner  Lucas  Co.,  Ohio,  1872-5";  Health  Officer  of  Toledo,  1879.  Editor  Toledo 
Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  1878-80.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1859.  Surgeon  100th  Ohio 
Inf., U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


Daniel  Hall.     E.I.     Dover,  N.  H. 


Lawver.  Naval  Officer,  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1877.  U.  8.  Provost  Marshal,  N.  H., 
1864-5.  Clerk  of  Courts,  Strafford  Co.,  N.  H.  Chairman  Republican  State  Committee, 
1873-7.     Capt.,  A.  D.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Army  of  Potomac,  1861-3. 


Dartmoulh.  267 

William  Augustus  Hkrkick.      I'.'. II.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.  Instructor  Pliillips,  Andovi^r,  Acad.,  1854-5.  Autlior  of  Ucrrick's 
Town  and  Parish  Officer.     Editor  of  Kerr  ou  Injunctions. 

"'-'  Edwin  Nathaniel  Matties.     J.  '/.     Poitsinouth,  N.  II. 

Lawyer.  Clerk  and  Deputy  Collector,  I'ortsmoutli,  N.  H.,  1857-61.  Died  at  Concord, 
N.  H.,  September  28,  18G3. 

Jedediah  Harris  Reed.      l).  Y.     Dorchester,  Mass. 

Sec.  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery  Assoc.,  Boston.  Engaged  in  business,  Boston  and  Balti- 
more, since  graduation. 

'^'^t John  Adams  Smith.     MjV.     Tlictford,  Vt. 

Died  in  college. 

Horatio  Nelson  Twombly.      V.F.     New  York  City. 

Merchant.  Member  IST.  Y.  Learislature,  1872.  Lieut.  Col.  Wis.  Militia,  two  years.  Dist. 
Atty.,  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.  Editor  Prescott,  Wis.,  Transcript,  1857-8.  Trustee  K.  Y.  Homoe- 
opathic Coll. 

Rev.  Horace  Bliss  "Woodworth.     ./'.//.     Decorab,  Iowa. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Prin.  Gilmauton,  N.  II.,  Acad.,  1854-5;  Thetford,  Vt., 
Acad.,  1855-7.    Grad.  Theo.  Inst.,  Conn  ,  1861. 


1855- 

Samuel  Robert  Bond.     MJL     Wasbington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer;  Claim  and  Pension  Agent;  sometime  City  Atty.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Formerly 
Teacher,  Paris,  Tenn. 

f Edward  Henry  Chase.     P. A.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue  since  1874.  Po.stmaster,  Wilkesbarre, 
1865-6;  City  Clerk  and  Atty.,  1868-74.  Private  Co.  E  8th  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861.  Prisoner 
of  war,  1861-2. 

William  Dexter  Dow.     M.X.     Wilmington,  Del. 

Lawyer.  Editor  Phila.,  Pa.,  Home  Newa,  .and  The  Practical  Farmer.  Formerly  Real 
Estate  Business,  Lynchburg,  Va. ;  successively  Clerk  of  Hustings  Court  and  Supreme 
Court  of  Appeals  of  Va. 

'*^  RiCHERAND  Howe.      LS.     Sbelburne,  N.  H. 

Teacher  and  Engineer  at  Clinton,  Iowa.    Died,  Chicago,  111.,  March  8,  18(53. 

William  Spencer  Ladd.     J'.  I.     Lancaster,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  N.  H.,  1S70-4;  and  of  Superior  Court,  N.  H., 
1874-6. 

'*"tSAMUEL  Sherburne  Marston.    //'.  / '.   Ossipee  Centre,  N.  H. 
fSYLVESTER  Slack  Preston.      B'.^.     Grinnoll,  Iowa. 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser.  Merchant,  1870-80.  Master  of  Tninsportation  and  Superin- 
tendent of  Stores  Q.  M.  D.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

Frank(lin)   Marvin  Robinson.     A'. '/.     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.     Studied  Law  at  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1856;  admitted  to  Dubuque  Bar,  1857. 

■'"'''  Jacob  Edwin  Taylor.     ./../.     Cbarleston,  111. 

Merchant.  Teacher  and  Student  at  Law,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1855-30;  admitted  to  111. 
Bar,  1860. 


268  Dartmouth. 


1856. 
»i873  Qeorge  Washington  Bartlett.     F.X.    Greenfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Deerfield,  Me.,  Acad.,  18.56-7.  Studied  Law,  Albany  Law  School. 
Adj.  and'Capt.  2Tth  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

*'^^^  Rev.  Ambrose  Wayiland  Clarke.     .V./7.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Prof.  Mathematics  and  Xatural  Philosophy  in  Washington  Coll.,  Md.  Rector  of  St. 
Paul's,  Chestertown,  Md.    "Warden  of  Church  Home  and  Infirmary,  Baltunore,  Md. 

Abraham  Burbank  Coffin.      T'./Z.     Winchester,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.    Memher  Mass.  Legislature,  1875;  State  Senator,  1877-S. 

Sullivan  M.  Cutcheon.     LA.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  U.  S.  Diet.  Atty.  since  1877.  Teacher,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1856-8.  Superin- 
tendent Schools,  Springfield,  111.     Speaker  Mich.  House  of  Representatives,  1863. 

Rev.  (John)  Calvin  Cutler.      O.E.     Newton,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  since  1867.  School  Committee, 
Newton,  1867-70;  Trustee  Appleton  Acad.,  Xew  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1864-7;  Prin.  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1S56-S.  Author  of  occasionally  published  sermons,  etc.  Grad.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

*'««^  Mark  Davis,  LL.B.     Z'.X.     Townsend,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston,  1858-65.  Teacher,  Acton,  Mass.,  1856.  LL.B.,  Law  School,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  1858.    Died  August  22, 1865. 

AzRO  Dyer,  LL.B.      P.l.     Evansville,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Superior  Court,  Vanderburgh  Co.,  since  1877.  LL.B.,  Louisrtlle,  Ky., 
Univ.  LaV  Scliool,  1858.    Initiated  by  Rochester  Chapter. 

Rev.  Leonard  Zenas  Ferris.     Z.l.     Rockland,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Prin.  High  School,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1858-9.  Studied 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.    Initiated  by  Rochester  Chapter. 

■j-AViLLiAM  Eddy  Fuller.      A'.F.     Taunton,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Taunton  High  School,  1856-60.  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency 
since  1868.  Author  of  Ancient  Paths  and  Places  in  Cohannet,  1879.  Member  Old  Colony 
Hist.  Soc. 

f  John  Cutler  Gage.      Y.B.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     Sometime  Member  Mo.  Legislature.    A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1856. 

Lyiman  Gillett  Hinckley.     M.  0.     Chelsea,  Vt. 

Lawyer.  County  Clerk  since  1861.  Member  Vt.  Legislature,  1862-3,  1868-70,1880: 
State  Senator,  1872-5;  Lieut.  Gov.,  1874-5.     Justice  of  Peace  since  1871. 

f  Joseph  AVilkins  Howe.     77.  J.     Xew  York  City. 

Lawyer.    A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1864.  '   , 

f  Arthur  Alavyn  Putnam.     A.U.     Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Judge  2d  Dist.  Court,  Soutliern  Worcester,  siuce  1872.  Member  Mass. 
Legislature,  1857,  1860.  School  Committee,  Danvers,  Blackstone,  Uxbridge,  1858-62,  1867, 
and  since  1879.  Atty.  for  Blackstone  Manfg.  Co.  since  1866.  Trustee  Uxbridge  Savings 
Bank  since  1873.  Editor  Danvers  UVeard,  1862-3;  T/if  Flag,  published  by  Soldiers  in 
Plymouth,  X.  C,  1864.  Author  of  A  Critical  History  of  Danvers  Village  Bank,  1863;  A 
Letter  to  the  Chief  of  the  Mass.  Constabulary,  1869;  Sketch  of  Dr.  A.  A.  Robbins,  1879; 
History  of  the  Town  of  Blackstone,  1879;  and  of  contributions  to  Harper's  Magazine, 
published  speecltes  and  papers,  political  and  biographical,  etc.  Capt.  14th  Mass.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Art. ;  Judge  Advocate  and  Provost 
Marshal  Dist.  of  N.  C,  1862-5. 

f  Charles  Woodbury   Thrasher.      P. '/.     Springfield,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     Capt.  11th  R.  I.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3.     A.  M.,  Dartmouth,  1864. 


Dartmouth.  269 

1857. 


John  Howe  Clark,  M.D.      O.S.     Amherst,  N.  II. 

Surgeon,  U.  8.  N.,  since  1867;  Aset.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.,  1861-5;  Passed  Anst.  Surgeon, 
1865-7.    M.D.,  Harvard  Univ..  1862. 

John  Atwood  Follette,  M.D.     P .A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Dean  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  and  Prof.  Anatomy  and  Physiology;  Medical  Director,  New 
England  Mutual  Aid  Soc.  M.D.,  Alb.iny  Med.  Coll.,  1858.  Surgeon  3'Jth  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-5;  Med.  Inspector  of  17tb  Army  Corps. 

Rev.  Henry  Anthony  Goodhue.     N.X.    West  Barnstable, 
Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.  Prin.  Plympton,  Mass.,  Acad.,  1857-9.  Qrad.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem.,  186'2. 

John  Cushman  Hale.     E.Z.     Elyria,  Ohio. 

Judge  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  4th  Judicial  Dist.,  since  1877.  Prosecuting  Atty., 
Lorain  Co.,  1864-70.     Member  of  Third  Constitutional  Convention  of  Ohio,  1873. 

1863  ]y[QgES  KiTTREDGE  Haselton.     E'.E.     Exeter,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Maj.  9th  111.  Inf.  and  Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3.  Died  at  Memphis,  Tenn., 
August  3,  1863. 

George  Edward  Horne.     Z' .1.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Admitted  to  the  Bar  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1859. 

1868  ivouY  White  Richardson  Marsh.     7.^'.     Newport,  R.  I. 

Prin.  Newport  High  School,  and  was  preparing  for  the  Bar  at  time  of  death. 

Edward  Follansbee  Noyes,  LL.B.     ./.  Y.     Mt.  Auburn, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor,  Cincinnati,  1865-7;  Probate  Judge,  1867-70.  Governor  of  Ohio, 
1873-4;  U.  S.  Minister  to  France,  1877-81.  Authorofv-arious  published  political  addresses. 
LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1858;  LL.D.  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1872;  Marietta  Coll., 
1872;  Dartmouth,  1877.  Major,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  36th  Ohio  Inf.,  Brig.  Gen.,  Bvt., 
U.  8.  A.,  1861-5. 

Ezra  Kjnight  Parker.      A.  J.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Member  School  Committee  twelve  years;  State  Board  Education  six  years.  Pres. 
Town  Council  one  year.      Private,  2d  and  Ist  Lieut.  Ist  R.  I.  Light  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

James  Bailey  Richardson.     /../.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1866. 

1862  ^Yarren  Elias  Richmond.     N.U.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  Mar3'8ville,  Cal.,  September  17, 1862. 

Rev.  William  BuRNET  Wright.     A.F.     Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor  Berkeley  Street  Church.  Matriculated  at  Univs.  Berlin  and  Halle,  Germany,  and 
there  studied,  1860-2;  Ordained  Pastor  South  Congregational  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  1862. 

1858. 

Harrison  Everett  Chadwick,     .\.W.     Bradford,  Mass. 

Clerk  and  Assessor,  Chief  Clerk  U.  8.  Internal  Revenue,  6th  Mass.  Diet.,  1862-8,  and 
Deputy  Collector,  1868-75.  Taught  in  III.  and  Mass.,  1858-62.  Author  of  Centennial 
Address,  Bradford,  July  4,  1876. 


270  Da7'tmouth. 

John  Theodore  Clarke.     E.U.     Chicopee,  Mass. 

Supt.  Chicopee  Schools.  Has  been  teaebiug  at  Ilopkinton,  N.  H.,  Dudley,  Mass.,  etc., 
since  1858. 

Rev.  Alfred  Brooks  Dascomb.      H'.P.     Westminster,  Vt. 

Actint;  I'astov  Congregational  Church,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  Author  of  a  Memorial 
Record  of  Soldiers  from  the  Town  of  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  and  various  published  sermons,  etc. 

George  Washingtox  Emery,  LL.B.    T'./Z.    Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Governor  Utah,  1875-80.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1859. 

Walter  Gibson.      /.J.     New  York  City. 

Temporarily  in  Concord,  JvT.  H.,  on  account  of  111  health.  I'rin.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Acad.. 
1858-9.  Auditor  U.  8.  A.  Ordnance  Agency,  New  York  City,  1861-5.  Director  Standard 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  1869.  Editor  and  Publisher  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  Local,  1872.  Author  of 
Historical  Sketch  of  Hillsboro',  N.  H.,  from  1741-5,  with  Genealogy  of  Samuel  and  Ann 
(McAffee)  Gibson,  the  First  Settlers,  1S80. 

Samuel  Mills  Gleason.     A'.  (K     Thetford  Centre,  Vt. 

Lawyer.     State  Atty.,  Orange  Co.,  and  Member  Vt.  Legislature,  1864. 

*i86i  Willard  Spauldixg  Heath.     l\I].     Groton,  N.  H. 

Died  while  preparing  for  the  Bar,  March  31,  1861. 

fHENRY  Elijah  Hutchinson.     X'.Z.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Banker.  Cashier  Brooklyn  Bank  since  1877.  U.  S.  Asst.  Assessor,  Xew  York  Cilv. 
1862.    Sec.  Mechanics' Savings  Bank,  Brooklyn,  1872-7.    A. B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1858. 

*  "^  William  Frederick  DuRANT  Kimball.     /..V.     Kickapoc*. 

Texas. 

Teacher.  Clerk  in  U.  8.  Land  Office,  Monroe,  La.;  Commissary  of  Subsistence. 
C.  S.  A.,  1861-5.    Died  January  6,  1865. 

*  '^-fFRANK  Howard  Shorey.      ./.  W.     Dedham,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1858.    Died  January  24,  1862. 

Charles  Oliver  Thompson.      (K1.     Worcester,  JNIass. 

Prin.  Worcester  Free  Inst.  Trustee  Gushing  Acad.,  Asbburnham,  Mass.,  since  1876; 
Worcester  Free  Library,  1870-6;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry,  Mt.  Holyoke  Female  Sem.,  since 
1872;  Mismber  Worcester  School  Board,  1870-3;  Pres.  Board  of  Visitors,  U.  S.  M.  A.,  1877. 
Author  of  Hints  Towards  a  Profession  of  Teaching,  1867;  Scope  and  Method  of  Physical 
Science  in  Common  Schools,  1873 ;  Place  of  Polytechnic  Schools  in  American  Education. 
1876 ;  Handicrafts  in  Public  Schools,  1880 ;  Manual  Labor  and  Use  of  Tools,  1871 ;  Effect  of 
Sewage  on  Iron ;  and  many  other  papers  on  education  and  science,  published  in  American 
Jouriial  of  Education,  Proceedings  of  Inst,  of  Mining  Engineers,  etc.  Member  Am. 
Antiq.  80c. ,  Am.  Assoc.  Advancement  of  Science,  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engineers.  Ph.D., 
Dartmouth,  1879;  Willi.ims  Coll.,  1880. 

1859. 

Fisher  Ames  Baker,  LL.B.      A'.  Y.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1860.  2d  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut, 
and  Adjt.,  Lieut.  Col.  18th  Maes.  Inf..  U.  8.  A..  1861-4. 

Isaac  Newton  Carleton.     A.B.     New  Britain,  Conn. 

Prin.  Conn.  State  Normal  School  since  1869.  Prof,  in  Phillips  Acad.,  18.59-63;  Prin. 
South  Danvers,  Mass.,  High  School,  1863-4;  Prin.  Young  Ladies'  School,  Lexington,  Mass., 
1864. 

*'^-  Charles  Whiting  Carroll.      IJL     Dedham,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Ist  Lieut,  and  Capt.  18th  Mass.  Inf.,  I'.  S.  A.  Killed  at  second  b.ittle  of 
Bull  Run,  August  31,  1862. 


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Phineas  Sanborn  Conner,  M.l).      /.^'.    Cincinnati,  Oliio. 

Prof.  Sui-ijery,  Dartmouth,  since  1878;  Cinciiinali  (.'oil.  Med.  and  .Sink.,  IbOC,--;  Chem- 
istry, Med.  foil.  Ohio,  1867-9;  Anatomy  and  Clinical  Snrg.,  Med.  Coll.  Ohio,  Hincc  1869. 
Author  of  numerous  contributions  to  medical  journals.  M.I).,  Jeft'erson  Med.  Coll.,  1861. 
Asst.  Surgeon  and  Bvt.  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  1801-5. 

Edward  Cowles,  M.I).      Z'.Il.     Somcrville,  Mass. 

Medical  Supt.  McLean  Asylum  for  the  Insane  since  1879.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A., 
1863-72;  ItcshUnt  IMiysician  and  Supt.  Boston  City  Hospital,  1872-79.  Autlior  of  Treatment 
of  theSick  in  ICnls,  1S74  ;  Contributions  to  the  Study  of  Vcntihtion,  1878.  M.U.,  Dartmouth, 
1802;  Cohimliia  ( '..11.,  1803.  Asst.  Surgeon,  rank  Ist  Lieut.,  Capt.,  and  Bvt.  Maj.,  Hegular 
Brigade,  otli  Army  (Jorps,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-5. 

Scott  French.     B'.8.     Pittsficld,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.     Priu.  Pittsficld  Acad.,  1859-60.     Died  October  30,  1863. 

Alfred  PaysO??  Gage.      P.N.     Charlcstown,  Mass. 

Master  in  English  Higli  School  since  1876.  Prin.  Bunker  Hill  Grammar  School  five  years ; 
Master  Charlcstown  High  School  five  years.     Author  of  Elements  of  I'hysics,  1872. 

Charles  HosFORD,  M.D.      II'.  I'.     Fairhaven,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1863. 

Charles  Dummer  Moody.      J..Y.     Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

Lawyer,  St.  Louis. 

William  NiLES.     7.2'.     La  Porte,  Ind. 

Manufacturer  and  Parmer. 

Samuel  Aiken  Notes.     M.F.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Rush  Ruggles.     J.li.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Chandler  Prof.  Mod.  Lang,  and  Eug.  Lit.,  Dartmouth,  since  1866.  Student,  Lausanne, 
Switzerland,  and  Leipsic,  Germany,  1861-4. 

Rev.  James  Augustus  Sanderson.    J.fl.    Plymouth,  Mass. 

OfHciatuig  in  Christ  Church.     B.D.,  Berkeley  Divinity  Scliool,  1862. 
i860. 

Rev.  Cecil  Franklin  Patch  Bancroft.     F'.l.    Andovcr, 
Mass. 

Prin.  Phillips,  Andover,  Acad,  since  1873;  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Acad.,  1860-4;  Lookout 
Mountain,  Tenn.,  Educational  lust.,  1867-72.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1807.  Ph.D., 
Univ.  State  of  N.  Y.,  1874.     Member  Am.  Phil.  Soc,  etc. 

David  Augustine  Caldwell.     1.8.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Retired.     Formerly  Teacher  Deer  Island  Reform  School. 

Daniel  Henry  Caverno,  LL.B.     A.J.     Lockport,  N. Y. 

Lawyer,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1802-3.  On  Stafl"  Lockport  Union,  1863-5.  Engaged  in 
business  in  Illinois,  1865-7.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1862.  Initiated  by"^Gcneva 
Chapter.     Died  very  suddenly,  at  Cairo,  111.,  March  18,  1867. 

Frederic  Chase,  LL.B.     /.//.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Probate  Judge,  Grafton  Co.,  N.  II.,  since  1876.  Treasurer  Dartmouth  since 
1875.     LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1867. 

John  William  Hayes,  LL.B.,     7.2'.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Lawyer,  and  Editor  Kenosha  Union.  Dint.  .Vtty.  for  Kenosha  Co.,  1879-81.  .\uthor 
of  Course  of  Study  for  Wisconsin  Schools.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1802. 


272  Dai'tmouth. 

Lyman  Bartlett  How,  j\LD.     Z'.\.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Prof.  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  DarUnouth,  since  1869.  Pres.  Board  of  Pension  Sur- 
geons in  Manchester  since  1871.  Treas.  N.  H.  Med.  Soc.  since  1878.  M.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1863. 

•j-Frederic  Van  Houten  Hudson.     E.A.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Sec.  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1876. 

Ralph  Izard  Middleton.     A.  W.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Organist  and  Teacher  of  Music.     Private  Charleston  Marion  Art.,  C.  8.  A.,  1863-5. 

JoAB  Nelson  Patterson.     N.d.     Concord,  N.H. 

U.  S.  Marshal  for  N.  H.  since  1867.  MemhSr  N.  H.  Legislature,  1866.  Col.  3d  Uegt. 
N.  H.  N.  G;  1st  Lieut.,  Capt.,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  2d  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Bvl.  Brig. 
Gen.  Vols.,  1861-5.  , 

Luther  Burr  Pearsall.     F.FI.     Hooper's  Valley,  N.Y. 

Farmer  and  Lumber  Dealer.     Initiated  by  Geneva  Chapter. 

Edward  Savage,  LL.B,      H'.J.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Lawyer;  firm  of  Savage  &  Woodman.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1862. 

*i875  Rev.  William  Augustus  Thompson.   ./'./.    Hartford,  Conn. 

Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Reading,  Mass.  Grad.  Theo.  Inst.,  Conn.,  1863. 
Died  September  15,  1875. 

Earl  Webster  Westgate.     1!.6.     Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Prin.  Lebanon,  X.  H.,  High  School.  Formerly  of  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.H. ; 
and  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  High  School. 

Charles  Wheeler.     A'.X.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    Member  of  Boston  Common  Council,  1878-81. 

George  Wilcox.      P.  A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

i86r. 
Rev.  William  Wallace  Dow.     UL     Douglass,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational ;  also  Private  Teacher.  U.  S.  Christian  Commissioner,  1865. 
Frequent  contributor  to  religious  press.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1863. 

Rev.  George  Leroy  Gleason.      F.E.     Andover,  Mass. 

Attending  Post-Grad.  Theo.  Lectures.  Pastor,  Congregational.  Gr.id.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1864. 

Nathaniel  Tenney  Kimball.      E'.A.     Bradford,  Mass. 

Merchant.  Assessor,  1874.  Justiceof  Peace,  1878.  Town  Clei'k  and  Collector  of  Taxes, 
1875-81.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 

Henry  Kingsbury  Moore.     N.^.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer,  San  Francisco. 

John  Palmer  Olney.      O.H.     Hollybush  Farm,  Wickford, 
R.I. 

Teacher. 

•f- Edwin  Phelps.      P.W.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Civil  Engineer. 


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1862. 
James  Franklin  Allen,  LL.B.     ./'.  V.    Washington,  I).  C. 

Clerk  in  Aiijt.  Oencrara  OfUce,  War  Dcpnrlmoiit.  LI^.H.,  Colnmbian  Univ.,  Wasli- 
ingtou,  D.  C,  1866. 

William  Frederick  Bailey,  LL.B.     E'.O.     East  Jaffrey, 
N.  H. 

Lawyer.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Clicsliire,  Co.,  N.  II. ,  1SG5-7.  School  Committee, 
Jaffrey,  "iSST-O.  Member  N.  II.  Legislature,  ISti-i-'J.  LL.B.,  All>any  Law  School,  1S65. 
Died  iu  Keene,  N.  U.,  April  27,  1870. 

'  David  Emery  Boutelle.     A.M.     Tully,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  in  Liverpool,  N.  Y.,  and  Uuionville,  Conn.  I'rof.  M.atli.,  Cortlandt  Acad., 
Homer,  N.  Y.     Died  July  5,  1871. 

Amos  Waters  Crane.     .  /.  ^9.     P^ast  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Horticulturist. 

Grosvenor  Silliman  Hubbard,  LL.B.     P.l.      New  York 
City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  18G7. 

Arthur  Sewall  Lake.      T.A.     Shenandoali,  Iowa. 

Treas.  Council  Bluffs  Ins.  Co.  since  1881.  I'rin.  Thomaston,  Conn.,  Acad.,  1865-70. 
Mayor,  Shenandoali,  1874. 

Benjamin  McLeran.      E.F.     New  Orleans,  La. 

.   Engineer  in  office  of  U.  8.  Surveyor  General . 

Rev.  Charles  Myron  Palmer.     ./.J.     Meriden,  N.  H. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Andovcr  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1867. 

fALVAH  Kimball  Potter.     IJ .Z.     I^ckpoi-t,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  City  Counsel,  1875-7.  Author  of  occasionally  published-  scientific  lectures. 
Ist  Lieut.  7th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3;  Maj.  18th  N.  II.  Inf.,  1864-5. 

fJoHN  Jay  Sanborn.      E'.fJ.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.     At  present  employed  in  Pension  Bureau. 

John  Sanborn  Stevens,     li.l.     Peoria,  111. 

Lawyer  and  Postmaster. 

"  George  Harvey  Taylor.     P.\.     Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Amsterdam  Aead. ;  Classical  Tutor  Phillips,  Andover,  Acad.,  1807-75.  Judge 
Police  Court,  Nasliua,  N.  H.,  1875-7.  Prin.  Kinderlioolt,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1877-81.  Author 
Translation  of  Kiihner's  Greek  Grammar,  completing  tlie  work  of  Dr.  8.  H.  Taylor, 
Dartmouth,  1832.    Lieut.  Co.  C  73d  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1864-5.     Died  June  19, 1881. 

1863. 

jAmos  Wilson  Abbott,  M.D.     A.Z.     Minneapolis,  Min. 

Member  Minn.  Acad.  Natural  Science.  M.D.,  Colmnbia  Coll.,  1869.  Private  Co.  C 
16th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-15. 

^'^fSAMUEL    JuDSON    ALEXANDER.       !.(!>.       CoiK'Old,  N.   H. 

Capt.  Co.  B  9th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3.  Died  near  Haines  Bluff,  Miss.,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  July  23,  1863. 


274  Dartmouth. 

Barton  Fisk  Blake.      /.  Y.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Superintendent  of  the  Bradstreet  Co.  Priu.  Walpole,  Mass.,  Acad.,  1865-6.  Manager 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Philadelphia. 

David  Emery  Bradley.      E.J.     Chicago,  111. 

Wholesale  Grocer. 

William  Lapham  Flagg.     A'. I.     Summit,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     Sergt.  7th  R.  I.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Addison  Howard  Foster,  M.D.     N.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Surgery,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1870-5.  Director  of  Chicago  Med.  Press 
Assoc,  since  1874.  Consulting  Physician  Woman's  Hospital  since  1872.  M.D.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1866. 

William  Prevost  Goodelle.     A.  T.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  District  Atty.,  Onondaga  Co.,  1871-4.  Counsel  JST.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.R.  Co. 
since  187-5.     Prin.  Moravia  Acad.,  1864-5,  and  of  Onondaga  Acad.,  1865-8. 

Thomas  GtOOdwillie,  M.D.     F.F.     Yeruon,  Vt. 

M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1866. 

Jesse  Johnsox.      A'.  J.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Asst.  Corporation  Counsel,  1869-77. 

Gardner    Carpenter    Pierce,    M.D.       Z'.0.      Ashland, 
Mass. 

School  Committee  of  Ashland  since  1869.     M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1866. 

Stephen  Rand.      T.X.     Charlestown,  Mass. 

Passed  Asst.  Paymaster  U.  S.  N. ;  passed  through  grade  of  Asst.  Paymaster.  Entered 
service,  1869;  Asst.  Engineer  U.  S.  N.,  1863-9;  Private  U.  S.  Sharpshooters,  1861-3. 
A.B.,  1879. 

Frank  Austin  Spencer,  LL.B.     A'.  T.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Solicitor  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1864-7.  LL.B.,  Columbian 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1867. 

Rev.  HoLLis  Smith  Westgate.      0.  T.     Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  Baptist  Missions  for  W3-o.,  Colo,  and  X.  M.  Teacher  Columbus,  Ohio,  High 
School,  1864-6;  Prin.,  1866-8.  Studied  Heidelberg  and  Berlin,  Germany.  1869-70.  Grad. 
Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1871. 


864. 


''•"t Daniel  Austin.     J.0.     Chicago,  111. 

Died  in  college. 

^^  Samuel  Newton  Bartlett.     A.N.     Townsend,  Mass. 

Died  December  28,  1864. 

Charles  Caldwell,  M.D.     ./'.  7'.     Chicago,  111. 

Prtvate  7th  R.  I.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Surgeons'  Mate,  U.  S.  N.,  1864-5.  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Univ.,  1867. 

Albert  Priest  Charles,      f'.l'.     Seymour,  Ind. 

Lawyer.  Mayor,  Seymour,  1870-2  and  1874-8.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Seymour  Gae  Co. 
School  Trustee,  Seymour,  1880-3. 

fCALViN  Webster  Fitch.     I'.K.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Asst.  Supt.  Money  Order  Div.,  St.  Louis  Post  Office,  since  1873.  City  Editor  St.  Louis 
Tribune,  1869-70.  Private  Co.  A  45th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.A.,  1862-3;  2d  Lieut.  Co.  H 
76th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1863-5. 


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Dartmouth. 
John  Luther  Fostkr.      (K\.     Lisbon,  N.  IL 

Lawyer. 

John  Tyler  Gibson.      7'.0.     Janmica  Plain,  Mass. 

Prill.  Central  School  for  Boys,  IJoston,  since  1872.  Has  l)ei'n  I'rin.  IIif?li  HcIiooIh 
Southboro',  Mass. ;  E.vctor,  N.  H. ;  Supt.  Schools,  Peru,  Ind. 

t John  Henry  ITeisel.      N.H.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Refiner  of  Petroleum. 

John  Lewis  IIiLDRETH,  M.l).     AJi.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

U.  S.  San.  Commission,  1861-5.     M.D.,  Dartmouth,  186S. 

IcHABOD  Goodwin  IIoBBs.      LP.     North  Berwick,  INIe. 

Paymaster  U.  S.  N.  since  1869;  Acting  Asst.  Paymaster  U.  S.  N.,  1864-5;  Asst.  Pay- 
master, 1867;  Passed  Asst.,  1868. 

Elias  Wilkins  Howe.     A.M.     North  Bennington,  Vt. 

Prin.  North  Bennington  Graded  School.  Q.  M.  Sorgt.  1st  Battalion  Mass.  Heavy  Art., 
U.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

Edward  Francis  Johnson.     Z'.O.     Marlborough,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Marlborough  and  Boston. 

fCHARLES  Webster  Kimball.      V.A.     Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Collector,  Philadelphia.     Private  Co.  H  22d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 

*  •^'■{•Leonard  S   Kimball.      (KH'.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Died  at  Hanover,  October,  1801 . 

fC'HARLES  Amos  Merrill,  LL.B.     B' .F.    Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Haddara,  Conn.,  Acad.,  1864-5;  Paymaster's  Clerk;  Clerk  to  Sergt.  al 
Arms,  U.  S.  Senate,  1867-S.  Practised  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1871.  A.B.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1864;  LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1868;  Harvard  Univ.,  1869. 
Winner  of  Prize  Essay  upon  graduation  at  Harvard  Univ.,  published  in  Bench  and  Bar, 
1870. 

George  Howard  Malcolm  Rowe,  M.D.     A'. 2'../.     Boston, 

Mass. 

Resident  Physician  and  Supt.  Boston  City  Hospital  since  1879;  Asst.  Phys.,  Pa. 
Hospital  for  Insane,  1869-70;  Boston  Lunatic  Asylum,  1870-9.  Member  Boston  Medico. 
Psychological  Soc,  etc.    M.  D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1868. 

John  Calvin  Webster,  M.D.      <K6.     Chicago,  111. 

Member  III.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1867.  Private  Co.  K  IstBattalion 
Mass.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 


86=;. 


«  1877 


Charles  True  Adams.      7.^'.     Newton,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

James  Henry  Bodge,  M.l).      Z'.li.     Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Asst.  City  Physician,  Boston,  one  year.     M.D.,  Harvard,  1867. 

fGEORGE  Washington  Britton.      V.Z.     Newport,  N.  H. 

General  Agent  for  Whiteley,  Fasslcr  and  Kellv,  Si)ringtifld,  Ohio.     Private  16tli  N.  H. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.  ' 

"*■*  Walter  Wells  Chase,  LL.B.     Z'.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868.    Died  December  5,  1874. 


2^6  Dartmouth. 


John  Sanborn  Conner.      O.V.     North  Bend,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Judsc  of  Common  Pleas,lst  Ohio  Dist.,  since  1882 ;  Asst,  Solicitor,  Ciuclnnati, 
1869-73 ;  Clerk  and  Treas.,  North  Bend,  1875-80 ;  Trustee,  1880-1.  Member  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1876-80. 

Rev.  Henry  Irving  Cushman.     LI.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Pastor  Universalist  Church.  Trustee  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  since  1873,  and  Sec. 
of  Trustees  since  1875.     Member  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc. 

Frank  James  Drake.      P.N.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Wholesale  Flour  and  Grain  Merchant,  firm  of  Drake  &  Carpenter. 

Richard  Kimball.      P.(IK     Kimball,  Tex. 

Lawyer  and  Planter. 

Frank  Banvard  Modica.      N.ii.     Henniker,  N.  H. 

Engineer.    Engaged  in  South  America.     1st  Lieut.  16th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 

Leonard  Wilcox.     ./.A'.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  High  School,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1865-6. 

i866. 
f  Joshua  Plummer  Abbott.      Y.  T.     Antioch,  Cal. 

Editor  Antioch  LeOger,  and  Publisher  since  1870.  Deputy  Collector  Internal  Revenue, 
1877-9 ;  District  Atty.  and  Justice  of  Peace. 

fLEWis  Lowe  Abbott.      (i'.S.     Liverpool,  England. 

Metal  Merchant,  Dickerson  &  Co.,  Queen's  Insurance  Co.  Building,  Liverpool. 
A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1866. 

George  Edward  Chickering.      /'.//.     Lawrence,  Mass. 

Druggist  and  Chemist.    Formerly  Associate  Editor  Boston  Commercial  Bulletin. 

Schiller  Hosford.     A.J.     Clinton,  Iowa. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Clinton  Lumber  Co. 

"*"'  Edward  Augustus  Kelley.     J.Z.     Boston,  Mass. 

Dealer  in  Books  and  Stationery. 

Eugene  Peck  Kingsley.      V.f).     New  York  City. 

Mercantile. 

Chester  Wright  Merrill.     P.P.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer ;  and  Librarian  Cincinnati  Public  Library  since  1870.  Member  Cincinnati  Board 
of  Education,  1872-8;  Board  of  E.xaminers  since  1876.      Editor  Ordinances  of  Cincmnati, 

1877. 

"^"  Joseph  Perkins  Neal.     //.//.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Teacher,  Suffield,  Conn.;  Westerly,  R  I.  Editor  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Odzette,  1870. 
Died  May  9,  1871. 

Waldemer  Otis,  LL.B.      .\.  W.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 

fJoHN  Metcalf  Pierce.      (KK.     Abington,  Mass. 

Mercantile.    Present  address.  Pension  Office,  Chicago,  111. 

James  Alfred  Spalding,  M.D.     M.P.     Portland,  Me. 

Contributor  to  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  etc.  Member  Am.  Opthal.  Soc. 
M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1870. 


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fGEORGE  Dallas  Stackpolk.      l'.)L     Hill,  N.  H. 

Merchant  and  Postmaster.     Scliool  Committee  of  Hill  tlirec  years. 

Henry  Wiiittemore.      U.K.     Westborough,  Mass. 

Prin.  Higli  School  siuce  1874;  Supt.  Schools  since  1875. 
1867. 

fALFRED  AVells  Abbott,  M.D.     a.m.     Laconia,  N.  H. 

M.D.,  Dartmouth,  186S. 

Frederic  Gregory  Mather.     l\\.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Journalist;  Asst.  Editor  Albany  Journal  since  1880.  Staff  of  Binijhamton,  N.  Y. 
Times,  1873-4;  Chief  Editor  Binghamton  liepublican,  1875-8;  Correspondent  N.  Y. 
Tribune,\%19.  Author  of  various  articles  in  The  Atlantic,  Harpers,  Lippincott,  K.  A.  Rev., 
etc. 

George  Abijah  MosHER.     V..N.     Troy,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Chainplain,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1867-8. 

■(•Edward  Louis  Osgood.      0.<J>.     Dorchester,  Mass. 

Publisher;  firm  of  Houghton,  Osgood  &  Co.,  Boston.  In  1864  entered  Brown  Univ., 
class  '67. 

f  John  Augustus  Skinner.      O.F.     Vincennes,  Ind. 

Clerk. 

Alfred  Addison  Thomas.     V'.n.     Dayton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor,  Dayton,  1872-7.  Atty.  Cine,  and  St.  Louis  R.R.  Initiated  by 
Miami  Chapter.     Private  4th  Bat.  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864. 

James  Richard  Willard.     /.J.     Erie,  Pa. 

Editor  and  Proprietor  Erie  Despatch  since  1878,  part  owner  since  1869.  On  Staff  Fort 
Wavne,  Ind.,  Gazette,  186S-9.  Bearer  of  Despatches,  U.  S.  to  Denmark,  1873.  Collector 
of  Customs,  Erie,  Pa.,  1874-8. 

Albert  Gallatin  Wilson.      P. A.     Xenia,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Amos  Willets  Wright.     0.  V.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Associate  Editor  St.  Louis  Globe-Democrat  since  1881.  Editor  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind., 
Gazette,  1868-71.  Lecturer  on  Eng.  Lit.,  Miami  Valley  Coll.,  1874-6.  Ed.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Sentinel,  1880-1.     Initiated  by  Miami  Chapter. 

i868. 
David  Allen  Anderson.     li'.W     Xorth  Adams,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

t Arthur  Marcus  Burbank.     J.O.     Winchester,  N.  H. 

Temporarily  in  business  in  Denver,  Colo. 

Charles  Henry  Chandler.     2'.  2'.     Ripon,  Wis. 

Prof,  of  Physics  and  Mathematics,  Ripon  Coll.,  since  1881.  Prof.  Phys.  and  Math., 
Antioch  Coll.,  1875-81;  Prof.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  1868-9;  Prin.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad., 
1869-71.     Member  of  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  of  Science. 

Frederic  Gove  Cochran.     P.li.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pork  Packer. 


278  Dartmouth. 

Asa  Bro^\ts^  Cook,  Jr.      A'.F.     Petei-sburgh ,  Va. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

Ekskine  Chambeelin  Curtis.      KjP.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manufacturer  of  Stoves,  firm  M.  &  E.  C.  Curtis. 

Charles  Franklin  Emersox.     H'.O'.K.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Prof.  Nat.  Phil,  and  Inst.  Astronomj-,  Dartmouth,  since  1878;  Inst.  Math.,  N.  H.  Aj;r. 
Coll.,  1868-72;  Tutor  Dartmouth,  1869-72,  and  Assoc.  Prof,  ^"■at.  Phil,  and  Math.,  1872-78. 

Charles  Goodwin  Hale.     A'.F.     Chicago,  111. 

Accountant. 

Rev.  James  Alexander DuPEE  Hughes.   2".  ?'*.  Walker,  Mo. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     B.D.,  Phila.  Div.  School,  1874. 

Edwin  Everett  Smith,  M.D.      P.  A.      Morris  Plains,  N.J. 

Asst.  Physician  State  .Asylum  for  the  Insane  since  1876.  Resident  Surg.  L.  I.  Hos- 
pital, 1871-2  ;"of  Emigrant  Hospital,  N.  T.,  1873-i;  of  Insane  Asylum,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1874-6. 
M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hoep.,  1871. 

1869. 

*i875  \Yjlh45j  Johnston  Bradley.      ^..V.     Fryeburgh,  Me. 

Teacher. 

*'874  Edward  Hall  am  Currier.     H'.B.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Teacher. 

Jaimes  McEwen  Drake.     J.F.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Agent  Educational  Department  Eagle  Pencil  Co.,  New  York  City.  Prin.  High  Schools, 
Franklin,  Mass.,  1871-3;  Framingham,  Mass.,  1873-4;  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1874-6.  Supervising 
Prin.,  Southern  School  Dist.,  Hartford,  Conn,  187&-80.  Contributor  to  N.  E.  Journal  of 
Education. 

t Jacob  Francis  Foltz.     P.  J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Dentist,  and  Demonstrator  in  Boston  Dental  Coll. 

Edwin   Peabodt    Gerry,   M.D.        V.Z.       Jamaica    Plain, 
Mass. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1874. 

*'^*  John  White  Griffin.      E'.A.     Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Gen.  Western  Agent  of  Pub.  House.  Member  of  N.  H.  State  Legislature.  Author  of 
Geography  of  Kansas.     Died  March  15,  1878. 

*''''  Frank  Hiland.      A'..V.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.    Member  of  X.  H.  State  Legislature,  1875-7.     Died  November  25,  1879. 

Edwin  Ruthven  Hill  Hodgman.     A.M.    Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Clerk. 

Frederic  William  Jones,  M.D.    /.//.    New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Instructor  Appleton  Acad.,  1874-80.  Author  of  History  of  Appleton  Academy ;  Jones' 
Parsing  Foi-ms.    M.D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1881. 

Hiram  Eugene  McNutt,  M.D.     A.l\     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1872. 

James  Means.      P.Y.     Lawrence,  Kan. 


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t James  White  MooiiE,  M.D.     Z' .V.     Lynn,  Mass. 

Initiated  by  Hiulson  Cliapter.     M.D.,  Dartinoulh,  1872. 

t  Joseph  Benjamin  Pakkek.      U.A.     Nashua,  N.  H. 

Lawyer  and  Real  Kstatc  Agent.    Editor  of  Nashua  Renl  Entate  Journal. 

Sidney  Atwood  Phillips.      /.'/'.     So.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Lawyer.     Trial  Jii.stice ;  Clerk  of  Dist.  Court.     Formerly  Trin.  Belknap  School,  Dover, 
N.  IL,  aiid  Framingham  Acad. 

''^''tllENKr  Foster  Pratt.     I'.Z.     Winchester,  N.  H. 

Corp.  Co.  F  14th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5.    Died  October  1,  1866. 

t Samuel  Edward  Wood.     M.N.     Rondout,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1870. 

Robert  Miller  Bolenius,  M.D.      K.dK     Lancaster,  Pa. 

Physician  Lancaster  Co.  Hospital  and  Asylum.     Associate  Editor  Lancaster  Co.  Med. 
Transactions,  published  quarterly.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Md.,  1873. 

Rev.  Francis  Brown.     N.M.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Union  Theo.  Sem.  since  1879.     Tutor  Greek,  Dartmouth,  1872-4.     Grad.  Union 
Theo.  Sem.,  1877. 

James  William  Cheney,  Jr.     M.P.    North  Sewickley,  Pa. 

Prin.  N.   Sewicklev  Acad,   since   1879.      Prin    Hartford  Acad.  Inst     Ohio,  1871-2; 
Hampton  Acad.,  N.  H.,  1874-6;  and  Merrimacpoit,  Mass.,  High  school,  1376-9. 

William  Hoyt  Colgate.     .F.J.     Winfield,  Kan. 

Engineer. 

George  Stephen  Edgell.     P.l'.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manufacturer  of  Iron.     Treas.  St.  Louis  Bolt  and  Iron  Co.  since  1873. 

John  Henry  Hardy.      O.M.     Arlington,  Mass. 

L.awver,  Boston.     Trial  Justice  for  Middlesex  Co.     Member  Boston  Hist,  and  Geneal. 
Soc.     Private  iDth  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Albert  Love  Plummer.      P.Z.     Clarksburgli,  Tenn. 

Adj.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1870,  and  Prof.  Greek,  1870-1.     Pres. 
Manchester  Coll.,  1873-4. 

(Eustace)  Ballard  Smith.      T.  ^/.     New  York  City. 

Journalist ;  Staff  New  York  Herald. 

tNEWTON  Harris  Wilson.     Z'.H.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Lawyer;  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Notary  Public.      Associate  Justice  Police  Court, 
1875-6. 

Franklin  Worcester.     A. J.     Hollis,  N.  H. 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Men>ber  N.  H.  Legislature.  1877-8. 
187I. 

Albert  Armstrong  Abbott.     B.I.     Steele  City,  Neb. 

stock  Raiser.     Treas.,  Nashua,  N.  H.     Teacher  for  six  years. 


2  8o  Dartmouth. 

Melvin  Ohio  Adams,  LL.B.     A.N.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  Dist.  Atty.,  Suffolk  Dist.,  Mass.,  since  1877.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ., 
1874. 

Charles  Henry  Conant.      P.l.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

George  Eugene  Davis,  M.D.      O.Q.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Examining  Physician  I.  O.  O.  F.  since  1878.  Prof,  in  Cal.  Military  Acad.,  1871-2. 
Author  of  general  papers  on  medical  subjects.  M.D.,  Hahneman  Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia, 
1873. 

fWiLLiAM  Wesley  French.     I.E.     Gloucester,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  City  Solicitor,  Gloucester,  since  1880.  Member  Common  Council,  1879.  Prin. 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  Grammar  School,  1872-3;  Kingsland,  N.  J.,  School,  1873-4.  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1872. 

I  Frank  Eugene  Greenwood.     K.  W.     Newport,  Ohio. 

Farmer.     Private  148th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

John  Herbert.     Soraerville,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Prin.  Applolon  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1871-4.  Author  of  monthly 
contributions  to  Church  Mirror  since  1880. 

fCHARLES  Ebenezer  Hill.     A. A.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer.     Asst.  Prof.  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1871-5. 

Thomas  (Henry)  Martin.      0.  T.     Mclndoes  Falls,  Vt. 

Prin.  Lyndon,  Vt.,  Graded  School,  since  1880.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Barnet,  Vt.,  1873-5; 
Prin.  Mclndoes  Falls  Acad.,  1871-3  and  1876-8,  and  of  Bradford,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1873-5. 

James  Brackett  Mason.     M.K.     Westmoreland,  N.  H. 

Farmer  and  Licensed  Preacher.  Presided  over  Westmoreland  Congregational  Churcli, 
1874-6. 

jEdward  Annis  Merrill,  LL.B.      /'.J.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.    Entered  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Class  '71.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1881. 

Albert  Augustus  Osgood.     />'.//.     Parsons,  Kan. 

Lawyer. 

Andrew  Fairfield  Reed,  M.I).     J'.0.     Holyoke,  Mass. 

City  Physician,  1878.  Author  of  p.apers  on  Diphtheritic  Paralysis.  M.D.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1874.' 

1872. 

William  Webster  Evans.     J'../.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Lewis  Grieve  Farmer.      T.  7.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

William  Plumer  FoA^^:.ER.      li'.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Fred  Harvey  Gould.      J.0.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer. 

William  Jarvis.     /V.  ^.     Claremont,  N.  H. 

D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1876. 


Dartmouth.  2cSi 

Albert  Emerson  Lakk.     Z.A.     Lyons,  Neb. 

Prin.  Lyons  Graded  School. 

Henry  Mann  Silver,  M.D.     J.V.     New  York  City. 

JI.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1875. 

James  Francis  Savage.     J'.  '^     Lowell,  ^lass. 

Lawyer;  firm  of  Savage  and  Savage  (""4). 

t Alfred  E.   Spalding.     A.  \.     LyndeI)oiougli,  X.  H. 
Robert  William  Welch.      0.1.     Carrara,  Italy. 

U.  S.  Consul  since  1879.  Has  been  on  the  Staff  of  Boston  Globe,  New  York  TivKn, 
New  York  Tribune.    Editor  Whiteside  Sentinel,  Morrison,  111.,  1877-9. 

George  Frederick  Williams.      /'./.^.     Dcdham,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.  Prin.  Brewster,  Mass.,  Grammar  School,  1872-3.  Reporter  Boston 
Globe,  1873.  Author  of  Williams' Mass.  Citations,  1878.  EditorU.  S.  Digest,  vols.  XL,  XII., 
XIII. 

1873. 

tRev.  Albert  Franklin  Baxter.     H.T.    Central Fallt<,R.  I. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Clergyman,  belonging  to  X.  II.  Conference. 

George  Dexter  Bigelow.      (>.J.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Charles  Fred  Bradley.     A'.'.     Hamline,  :\Iinn. 

Prof.  Greek,  Hamline  Univ.     Tutor  Greek,  Dartmouth,  1874-6. 

Frank  Albert  Bradley.       '.  ".     Chicago,  111. 

Cashier  Anglo-American  Packing  and  Provision  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards. 

Isaiah  Raymond  Clark.     l'.(P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Pitt  Dillingham.     J./i.     Charlestown,  Mass. 

Pastor  Harvard  Church,  Unitarian.     B.D.,  Cambridge  Div.  School,  1876. 

fRev.  George  Harlan  Dunlap.      (f.r.     Ilarrisville,  N.  H. 

Pastor,  Congregational. 

George  Henry  Fitts,  LL.B.     /'.A.     Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1874. 

Douglas  Carr  Griffing.      )'..V.     Rodney,  Miss. 

Miss.  State  Senator,  1876.  Land  Agent  in  Kansas,  1878.  Now  detained  by  ill  health  in 
New  Orleans,  La. 

William  Guthrie,  LL.B.      /. '/'.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1880. 

Rev.  Fred.  Albert  Thayer.     .7.:^'.     Westborough,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1880.  Reporter;  Correspondent  N.  Y.  Tribune,  1873-5; 
Night  Editor  N.  Y.  Titnes,  1875-8.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  teem.,  1880. 

James  Henry  Willoughby.     A'.//.     Middleborough,  Mass. 

Master  Middleborough  High  School. 

Rev.  Alexander  WiswALL.      £.1.    Norway,  Me. 

Pastor,  Congregational.  Prin.  High  School,  Jaffrey.  N.  H.,  1S74.  Grad.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sera.,  1879. 


282  Dartmouth. 

1874. 
Rev.  Fred  Lyman  Allen.     ./ ./.     Walpole,  N.  H. 

Pastor  Congreg.itional  Church.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1877. 

fDANiEL  Brackett.      E.N.     Limerick,  Me. 

Teacher. 

Henry  Green  Brainerd,  M.D.   J.J.    LKlependence,  Iowa. 

Asst.  Physician  Iowa  Hospital  for  Insane.     Supt.  of  Schools,  Independence,  1874-5. 
M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1878. 

Parker  Dickson.     J./.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  So.  Dist.  Ohio,  1877-82.    Initiated  by  Miami  Chapter. 

Albert  Eaton.     B.ii.     Grinnell,  Iowa. 

Engaged  on  railroad. 

Charles  Otls  Gates,  LL.B.      P.li.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  Adelphi  Acad.     LL.B.,  N.  Y.  Univ. 

GeoIige  William  Lee.     H'.A.     Des  IMoines,  Iowa. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Albert  Francis  Newton.     J.A^     Townsend,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1877. 

Charles  Elihu  Quimby,  M.D.     E.I.     Great  Falls,  N.H. 

Prin.  Gardner,  Mass.,  High  School,  1874-5.     House  Surgeon  Bellevue  Hospital,  1879. 
M.D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1878. 

ICharles  Wesley  Savage.     A.0.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1874. 

Arthur  Fairbanks  Taylor.     Z.X.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Chemistry,  Case  School  of  Applied  Sciences.    Instructor  Physics,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1878-81.    Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Gottingeu.    Member  of  Berlin  Chem.  Soc. 

Daniel  Frederick  Webster.     ./.  W.     Waterbury,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    Clerk  Dist.  Court  since  1880. 

1875- 

Fred  Henry  Crafts.      E.i}.     Atchison,  Kan. 

Engineer.    Initiated  by  Middletown  Chapter. 

Charles  Woodman  Emery.     /.  W.     Canterbury,  N.  H. 

Fanner. 

*'^*fALViN  Page  Estey.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Died  at  Hanover,  N.  H.,  March,  1875. 

Charles  Andrew  Hatch,  M.D.     N.M.     Newark,  Ohio. 

Member  City  Council,  1880-2.   Visiting  Physician,  Licking  Co.,  Ohio,  Children's  Homo 
since  1881.    M.I).,  Mo.  Med.  Coll.,  St.  Louis,  1877. 

fHENRY  Herbert  Hough.     Dover,  N.  H. 

Cashier  in  Bank. 


Dartmouth.  283 

Truman  Bishop  Raxsom  Rice.      /. /'.     Ilanovcr,  N.  II. 

Farmer.    Asst.  Prin.  Barre,  Vt.,  Acad.,  18V2-:J;  Prin.  High  School,  Groveland,  Mush.  , 
1876-80. 

Rev.  Jarvis  Richards.     IW.     Windsor,  Vt. 

Congregational  Pastor.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 

Theodore  Siiorey  Slafter.      T.  J.     Munich,  Bavaria. 

Artist. 

Henry  Warren  Smith.     0'..\.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Webster  Stevens,  LL.B.     /'.J.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1877. 

Samuel  Bradley  Wiggin.     Z.  W.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

1876. 

Rev.  Justin  Edavards  Abbott.     A'.  W.     Norwood,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sein.,  1879. 

Herbert  Jewett  Barton.     A.E'.     Waukegan,  III. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1878,  and  City  Supt.  Schools  since  1879.  Prin.  Newport,  N.H., 
High  School,  1876-8. 

Rev.  Carter  Eastman  Gate.      V.S.     Lake  Village,  N.  H. 

Pastor  Free  Will  Baptist  Church  since  1880. 

Lot  Curran  Clark.     A.N.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

Thomas  Flint.      T.A.     Fox  Chase,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Instructor  Ury  House  School  since  1876;  Headmaster  since  1880. 

Walter  Clarence  Frost.     0.E:     NeAvton  Upper  Fall.-. 

Master  Prospect  School  since  1880.   Examiner  of  Teachers,  Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  1877-81  ; 
Prin.  High  School,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1877-9. 

Frank  Herbert  Hardison.      E.  ¥.     Greenfield,  Mass. 

Journalist.     On  StaflF  of  Gazette  and  Courier  since  1877. 

Frank  Moses  McCutchins.     f.i'.     Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Preceptor  in  Gilmanton  Acad,  since  1877. 

Henry  Hildreth  Piper.     n'.E.     Milford,  N.  H. 

Licensed  Preacher. 

Herbert  Daniel  Ryder.      F.I.     Springfield,  Vt. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Springfield  High  School,  1876-9. 

'''  Samuel  Arthur  Thompson.     Z.A.     Nashua,  N.  H. 

Asst.  Prin.  Nashua  High  School,  1876-7.    Accidentally  killed  while  Student  in  Tal- 
Divinity  School,  Dec.  1,  1S77. 

George  Henry  Tripp.     Z.A.     Fairhaven,  iSIass. 

Prin.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Grammar  School. 


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1877. 
*'**"  George  Elwyn  Atkinson.      Z.Y.     Hudson,  Mass. 

Journalist.     Died  at  Littleton,  N.  H.,  May  10,  1880. 

Charles  Hermance  Cooper.      TjP.     Brimfield,  Mass. 

Prin.  Hitchcock  Free  High  School  since  1879. 

*i8-9  Charles  Lombard  Day,  LL.B.     A.  A.     Grinnell,  Iowa. 

LL.B.,  Iowa  State  Univ.,  1879.     Died  September  20, 1879. 

Fred  WiNSLOAV  Farns WORTH.      F.ll.     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1877. 

Charles  Bartlett  Hammond,  M.D.    A.  Y.    Nashua,  N.  H. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1880. 

* .^^'^f  Albert  Parker  Sanborn,     i?../.     Lake  Village,  N.  H. 

Died  August  26,  1876. 

George  William  Saunderson.     9. A.     Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1880. 

William  Franklin  Temple,   Jr.,    M.D.      0.8.      Boston, 

Mass. 
Herbert  Hart  Walker.     A.Q.     New  York  City. 

Teacher  in  House  of  Refuge,  Randall's  Island. 
1878. 

Addison  Fletcher  Andrews.     A.V.     New  York  City. 

City  Staff  New  York    Tribune.      Prof.  Elocution  and  Latin  in  Columbia  Grammar 
School,  N.Y.,  1879-80. 

Lewis  Solomon  Cohen.      M.O.     New  York  City. 

Temporarily  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  on  account  of  ill  health. 

Henry  Sweetser  Dewey.     Z.  T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Student  Boston  Univ.  Law  School. 

James  Wheaton  Henry.      A'.//.     Joplin,  Mo. 

Druggist. 

*'*^'  Charles  Henry  Webster  Howe.      /^J.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

student  of  Medicine.     Initiated  with  '77.     Died  at  New  York  City,  Apiil  25,  1881. 

fORRiN  Prescott  Maxson,  LL.B.      f.A.     Leipsic,  Germany. 

Student  of  Zoology,  Univ.  of  Leipsic.     LL.B.,  North  Western  Univ.,  1880. 

Alvah  Stryker  Newgomb.      M.JQ.     Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer;  firm  of  Fowler  &  Newcomb. 

Albert  Francis  Norcross.     IP.  T.     Rindge,  N.  H. 

Theo.  Student,  Andover  Theo.  Sem. 

William  Henry  Ray.      0..\.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Yonker«  Gram.  School.     Prin.  MeCollom  Institute.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.H..  1878-81. 
Initiated  with  '77. 


Dartmouth.  2<S5 

Edwin  Webster  Sanbokn.     VJK     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Teacher  aud  Student  at  Law.     luiliated  with  '77. 

Alfred  Patten  Sawyer,  LL.B.     J./'      Lowell.  Mass. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Boston  UnU'.,  188L 

Charles  Morse  Stevens.      A.K.     Herman,  Minn. 

Lawyer. 

Wilberforce  Sully,  LL.B.      //./'.     New  York  City. 

Sec    Ohio  Southern  R.R.  Co.,  and  Asst.  Sec.  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  Western  U.K. 
Co.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

1879. 

William  Nathaniel  Cohen,  LL.B.    fiJiK   New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

Leonard  Levi  Conant.     A.U.     Mankato,  Minn. 

I'rin.  High  School. 

OsMYN  Perkins  Conant.     J'../.     Saxonville,  Mass. 

Prin.  Framingham,  Mass.,  High  School.    Teacher  Weston  Military  Inst.,  1880-1. 

Ladoit  Derby.      B.  )"•     Grand  Junction,  Iowa. 

Prin.  Schools,  since  ISSl ;  at  Wauconda  and  Barrington,  HI.,  1879-81. 

Charles  Merrill  Hough.     A'.0.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

student  at  Law.     Instructor  Holdcrness  School,  Plymouth,  N.  IL,  1879-80.     Associate- 
Editor  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Semi-Centeunial  Catalogue. 

David  KiLBURN.      T.Y.     Chelsea,  Vt. 

Licentiate,  Methodist  Episcopal. 

Thomas  William  Proctor.     .V.J.     Hollis,  N.  H. 

Student  at  Law,  Boston,  Mass. 

Joseph  Richardson  Smith.     </>.A'.     Hollis,  N.  H. 

Student  at  Law,  Nashua,  N.  H.     Prin.  Hollis  High  School,  1879-81. 

Alfred  Matthias  Spalding.     U.A.     Greenup,  Ky. 

Student  of  Medicine,  Columbia  Coll. 

(Edw^ard)  Ashton  Rollins  Willard.   fi.l.  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Student  at  Law,  Harvard. 

1880. 

Frank  Morse  Hayward.      V../.     AValpole,  N.  H. 

Student,  Harvard  Law  School. 

George  Otis  Mitchell.     /•:./.     Ralerghr-N^O. 

Prof,  of  Matheraatbics,  Phy.sics  and  Chemistry,  Peace  Inst.,  since  18S1.     Asst.  Physics. 
Dartmouth,  1880-1. 

Edwin  Gould  Moore.      /.J.     Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Teacher. 


286  Dartmouth. 

Samuel  Sinclair  Perry.     M.  'F.     ^lanchester,  N.  H. 

Law  Student. 

Frederick  Jerome  Ripley.     J.  A.     North  Easton,  Masy. 

Medical  Student. 

William  Isaac  Smith,     A'.0.     Manchester,  N.  H. 

Law  Student.    Prin.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Acad.,  18S0-1. 

Arthur  Langdon  Sprixg.     A.E.     Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Student  at  Law,  Boston  Univ.    Justice  of  the  Peace  since  1880 ;  term  expires  18S.5. 

Clarence  Walter  Spring.      P.I.     Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Student   of   Medicine,    Harvard    Univ.       Prof.  Mathematics,   Kimball  Union    Acad., 
Meriden.N.H.,  1880-1. 

i88i. 
George  Thompson  Aldrich.     O.tl.     Walpole,  N.  H. 

Teacher,  Cutler's  School  for  Boys,  Xew  York  City. 

Hurlburt  Erastus  Cole.     A.Ii.     Oberlhi,  Ohio. 

Teacher,  Litchfield,  Ohio. 

Charles  Gipson  Dewey.      l\A.     Hanover,  N.  H. 

Teacher,  Barton  Landing,  Vt. 

George  Washington  Graham,     r.2''.    Manchester,  N.  H. 

Clerk,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ephraim  Gardner  Kimball.     ././.     Xashua,  N.  H. 

Prin.  High  School,  Seymour,  Conn. 

Francis  Ransome  Lane.      ./.  V.     Ashburnham,  INIass. 

Teacher,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Edward  Henry  Trowbridge.      I*.  I.     Portland,  Me. 

Student,  Portland  Med.  School. 

1882. 

William  Alfred  Bartlett.     A'.l.     Hanover,  N.  H. 
Joseph  Gilmore  Chandler.      77.  T.     Concord,  N.  H. 
Lyiwan  Demerritt  Cook.      A'..Y.     Nashua,  N.  H. 
Herbert  Llewellyn  Luques.     A'.X.     Biddoford,  Me. 
Frank  Alvin  Pease.      P.O.     Aliddleborough,  Mass. 
William  Perry  Quimby.     J'.M.     Hanover,  N.  H. 
Arthur  Frederick  Rice.      P.M.     Springfield,  Vt. 
Herbert  Llewellyn  Smith.     F.A.    Hudson  Centre,  N.  H. 
William  Ellsworth  Strong.     ./.A'.     Waltham,  Mass. 
John  Franklin  Thompson.     A . '/".     Portland,  Ale. 


Dart  mouth .  287 

Arthur  Wells  Tirrell.     ././'.     \\ .  ('iuiiiniiint,,ii,   Mas*;. 
William  Wiiitino.     J'.U.     Spi-innHckl,  Vt. 

1883. 
fERNEST  Berkeley  Balcii.     //.'/'.     Plymouth,  X.  H. 

Studying  in  New  York  City. 

fJoHN  Barstow.      N.li.     Haverhill,  X.  II. 

Teaching  St.  Jolinsbury  Acad.,  St.  .Tohnsbury,  Vt. 

George  Frank  Blake.     E.H.     Athol,  Mass. 
James  Major  Colson,  Jr.     MM.     Petersbingh,  Va. 
William  Edward  CusHiM AN.     ././/.     Mklclleborough,  Masn. 
fWALTER  Taylor  Field.     A.M.     Chicago,  111. 

Amherst  Coll.,  '83. 

Owen  Hamilton  Gates.     ././/.     St.  Johuslnnv,  Vt. 
f  Charles  Woodman  Hamilton.      /'.//.     Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Amherst  Coll.,  '83. 

John  McCrillis.     M.\.     Xewport,  N.  H. 
Arthitr  Aaron  Maxwell.      W.J.     Wells,  Me. 
William  White  Niles.     A.l\     New  York  City. 
Charles  Weston  Oakes.     F.  W.     South  Berwick,  Me. 
John  Williams  Rogers.      V./Z.     Tilton,  N.  H. 
Travis  DeShon  Wells,     l.li.     Lake  Forest,  111. 

1884. 

Charles  Eldridge.     J.//.     Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Arthur  Montgomery  Elliot.     J.'/'.     Norwich,  Conn. 
Josiah  French  Hill.     A.B.     Concord,  N.  II. 
John  Hoxie  Hinckley.      V. //.     Bangor,  jNIe. 
Lewis  Elmer  Carleton  Hinckley.     /.A.     Bangor.  Me. 
Arthur  AViiipple  Jenks.      P.B.     Concord,  X.  II. 
Fletcher  Ladd.      P .M.     Lancaster,  N.  II. 
Fred  Henry  Nettleton.      E.U.     Newport,  N,  II. 
Alfred  Edward  Xutt.     A.M.     Glencoe,  111. 
William  P^rvin  Sargent.     A.Z.     Union  Village,  X.  II. 


THE   PENINSULAR   CHAPTER, 

1846    TO    1885. 

Afifials. 

On  the  12th  of  June,  184G,  a  letter  was  written  M'  William  H. 
Goodrich,  Yale.  '43,  who  was  at  that  time  the  Secretar}^  of  the  Council, 
to  Rufus  Nutting,  Jr.,  Hudson,  '43,  authorizing  him  to  establish  a 
Chapter  of  A  J  <P  at  the  University  of  Michigan .  Brother  Xutting  doubt- 
less delegated  his  authorit}-  to  others  ;  for  we  learn  that  on  the  afternoon 
of  the  5th  of  August,  1846,  directl}^  after  the  conferring  of  diplomas, 
Henry  A.  Swift,  Hudson,  '42,  in  company  with  Rev.  Robert  R.  Kellogg, 
Urban,  '35,  headed  the  most  important  procession  that  aspirants  to 
membership  in  the  Peninsular  Chapter  of  A  J  ^  ever  formed,  and  led 
it  to  a  little  office  just  off  the  College  grounds.  There  our  forefathers 
were  duly  initiated,  and  the  Peninsular  Chapter  of  our  Fraternity  was 
organized. 

The  Charter  Members  are,  Charles  A.  Clark,  '45  ;  Edmund  Fish,  '45  ; 
Hon.  Winfield  Smith,  '46;  Hon.  Adonijah  S.  Welch,  '46;  Samuel  S. 
Hall,  '47  ;  James  A.  Duncan,  '48  ;  and  Wells  R.  Marsh,  '48.  For 
some  years  thereafter  the  members  of  the  Chapter  continued  to  hold 
meetings  about  once  a  month,  but  with  little  regularit}-  as  to  their 
recurrence  apparently,  until  1858,  when  the  members  began  to  gather 
together  with  the  same  frequency'  and  regularity  as  are  now  observed. 

The  brothers  seem  to  have  assembled  at  first  wherever  a  place  was 
available,  usuall}-  in  one  of  the  dormitories,  and  occasionally  in  some 
room  in  the  hotel,  until  Charles  W.  Becker,  '52,  kindh'  allowed  them 
the  use  of  a  room  in  his  house  at  Ann  Arbor.  About  1854  the  members 
of  the  Chapter  rented  a  session  room,  and  have  continued  to  do  so  ever 
since,  with  three  or  four  changes  in  its  locality.  We  were  finally  es- 
tablished in  our  present  quarters  in  1864. 


Peninsular.  289 

Tlio  internal  eeonomv  of  the  Chapter,  however,  was  of  minor  im- 
portance in  its  early  years,  in  comparison  with  its  long  and  successful 
struggle  for  existence  with  the  authorities  of  the  University,  from  1H47 
to  lHo2.  a  contest  carried  on  with  unflagging  courage  l»y  our  i)rede- 
cessors,  into  whose  labors  we  enter.  Unable  to  obtain  definite  consent 
to  the  existence  of  the  Chapter  in  connection  with  the  University.  Dr. 
Kellogg  advised  that  a  branch  of  the  Chapter  be  established  in  Ann 
Arbor,  independent  of  the  College,  —  advice  followed  in  the  organiza- 
tion. In  the  College  year  lH4r)-(;.  however,  the  Faculty  passed  a  law, 
providing,  among  other  things,  that  no  student  could  be  admitted  into 
any  class  without  signing  a  pledge  that  he  would  not  be  a  member  of 
any  secret  societ}'  not  approved  by  the  Faculty.  The  brothers  realized 
the  invalidity  of  this  proscription,  both  on  account  of  our  non-identifi- 
cation with  the  University,  and  as  terms  of  admission  to  that  institu- 
tion could  be  qualified  onl}-  by  the  Legislnture  and  Board  of  Regents, 
and  did  not  hesitate  to  swell  their  ranks  with  newly  initiated  men. 

An  attempt  to  enfoi'ce  this  regulation  in  the  spring  of  1847,  under 
threat  of  expulsion,  was  followed  by  a  compromise,  under  which  the 
Chapter  waived  its  claim  to  non-connection  with  the  University,  and 
acknowledged  the  twentieth  rule  passed  by  the  Regents,  which  demanded 
that  a  secret  society's  existence  should  depend  upon  the  Faculty's 
approval,  and  the  Faculty  determined  that  it  "  had  no  power  to  legalize 
the  Fraternity  under  the  rules,"  thus  confessing  its  lack  of  authority 
over  tiie  Chapter.  The  compromise  did  not  long  continue,  and,  after 
the  class  of  '49  was  graduated,  the  contest  was  renewed  by  expelling  all 
the  members  of  secret  societies  in  College.  The  struggle  which  followed 
engaged  the  attention  of  the  State  and  its  press,  and  ended  in  the 
restoration  of  the  expelled  students  to  the  University. 

Frequent  assertions  of  its  rights  on  the  part  of  the  Chapter,  and  as 
frequent  denials  of  the  same  by  the  Faculty,  occupied  the  fall  of  1851) 
and  the  wnnter  of  1850-1.  In  the  early  part  of  the  spring  the  Faculty 
again  resorted  to  the  extremity  of  expelling  the  undergraduates,  and 
readmitted  thorn  only  on  their   consenting  to  refrain   from  exercising 


290 


Pe?u?isular. 


their  rights  of  raehibership  until  after  graduation.  Our  numbers  were 
thus  reduced  to  three  ;  but  these  were  as  good  as  a  host,  strengthened 
as  they  were  by  their  resolute  determination  and  a  decided  public 
sentiment  in  their  favor.  The  Faculty  demanded  tlie  privilege  of  in- 
specting the  constitution  ;  the  Chai)ter  refused,  and  the  struggle  ended 
in  the  full  and  complete  recognition  of  the  Chapter  by  the  Faculty  as 
of  legal  and  regular  standing  in  the  University,  with  the  single  reserva- 
tion that  the  College  authorities  should  be  informed  of  the  time  of 
meeting  and  the  name  of  tiie  president. 

The  next  twenty  years  passed  away  quietly  and  prosperously.  We 
find  the  delegations  larger,  the  society  work  well  attended  to,  and  all 
the  marks  of  general  prosperity.  The  general  convention  of  the 
Fraternity  was  held  with  Peninsular  Chapter  in  1872.  In  1873  the 
Chapter  began  to  agitate  the  matter  of  building  a  lodge,  and  at  that 
time  a  decided  step  was  taken,  many  subscriptions  being  made  both 
by  the  active  members  and  by  the  graduate  brothers.  The  financial 
panic,  which  immediately  followed,  made  it  impossible  to  proceed  further, 
and  nothing  of  importance  was  done  in  this  regard  till  1879.  Early  in 
this  year  the  "  Peninsular  Society,"  consisting  principally  of  graduate 
members,  received  a  charter  from  the  State,  and  the  members  began 
work  in  earnest  once  more.  In  1880  enough  had  been  collected  to 
purchase  a  lot,  which  is  now  held  by  the  Chapter  as  a  building  site. 

A  new  departure  in  Ann  Arbor  society  life  was  made  in  the  fall  of 
1875,  when  the  Chapter  rented  as  a  Chapter  House  the  so-called 
''  Octagon."  Since  that  time,  with  the  exception  of  a  month  or  two 
in  1877,  most  of  the  active  members  have  lived  together,  making 
the  most  of  the  advantages  possessed,  hoping  some  time  to  have  a 
house,  the  properly  of  the  Chapter. 

The  last  thirty  years  of  our  history  have  l)een  uneventful;  but. 
perhaps,  on  that  account  the  more  happy  and  prosperous.  May  the 
future,  in  broader  usefulness  and  more  abundant  prosperity,  repeat  the 
achievements,  the  acquirements,  and  the  grateful  intimacy  of  the  past 
in  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 

A  A  *  House,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  November  18,  18SI. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Charles  Alexander  Clark.     A' .A. 
James  Ariosto  Duncan.     P.  A'. 
Edmund  Fish.     Z'JV. 
Samuel  Shaler  Hall.     l.FJ. 
Wells  Ransom  Marsh.     E.I. 
Winfield  Smith.     J.T. 
Adonijah  Strong  Welch.     P.E. 

1845. 
]^'   Charles  Alexander  Clarh.      A'.  J.     Freeport,  III. 

Lawyer.    Prin.  Monroe  Branch,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1845-S. 

Edmund  Fish.      Z'.0.       Hillsborough,  111. 

Surveyor,  Montgomery  Co.,  111. 

1846. 

George  Pomeroy  Androus.     0.  ¥.     Fort  Lcc,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

'^^  James  Sheldon  Mitchell.     Z'JL     Grecmvich,  Ohio. 

Died  heforc  entering  any  business. 

Winfield  Smith.     A.  P.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer.     Atty.  Gen.   Wis.,   1862-5.     Member  Wis.    Assembly,    1872.     Pres.  Crcaiu 
City  Street    Railroad  Co. 

Adonijah  Strong  Welch.     F'.E.     Ames,  Iowa. 

Pres    Iowa  Agricultural  Coll.  since  1869.   U.  S.  Senator  for  Florida    1868-{KMemb^^^^ 
1854;  Object  Lessons,  1861.    LL.D.,  Iowa  Univ.,  18<o,  and  Univ.  of  Mith.,  ISn. 

James  Olin  AVhittemore.     A.H.     Tawas  City,  Mich. 

Postmaster  since  1857.    County  Clerk.  Iosco  Co.,  Mich..  1857-78;  Judge  of  Probate, 
1864-8  and  1873-84. 

1847. 

*'««  Samuel  Shaler  Hall.     :^.E'.     East  Hampton,  Conn. 

Manufacturer. 


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Peninsular. 

Rev.  Theodoric  Romeyn  (Beck)  Palmer.     /'.  Y.    Boulder, 
Colo. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Colorado;  Latin,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1859-61 ;  Franklin  Coll., 
1875-6.     Ordained  Baptist  Minister,  1851.     D.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1873. 

1848. 

Alfred  Du  Bois.      P.iL     Leadville,  Colo. 

Assayer  and  Chemist,  Iron  Silver  Mine.  Tutor  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1855-7 ;  Asnt. 
Prof.,  18o7-63. 

|Divie  Bethune  Duffield.      E.  8.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Member  Detroit  Board  of  Education  thirteen  years;  Michigan  State 
Board  of  Education,  1856;  State  Board  of  Control  of  Railroads,  1867.  Author  of  The 
Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  1855;  Education  a  State  Duty,  1856;  Undeveloped  Resources  of 
Michigan,  1867;  The  Lawyer's  Oath,  1867;  Law  and  Liberty,  a  Poem,  1863,  and  of  Poems 
in  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the'West. 

"  James  Ariosto  Duncan.      P.V.     Kalamazoo,  Mich, 
f  Jacob  Houghton.     Z'.P.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Mining  and  Civil  Engineer.  Construetiu?  Engineer,  Detroit  M'ater  Works,  1852-60; 
Chief  Engineer,  Marquette,  Houghton  and  Ontonagon  R.R.,  1871-2;  Asst.  Engineer 
Mich.  Central,  Mich.  Southern,  and  Harlem  R.R.  Author  of  Mineral  Regions  of  Lake 
Superior,  1846;  Ancient  Copper  Mines  of  Lake  Superior,  in  Swineford's  Mineral  Resources 
of  Lake  Superior,  1877. 

*  Wells  Ransom  Marsh,  M.D.     E.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy,  Iowa  Univ.,  1854.  M.D.,  La  Porte  Med.  Coll.,  1850. 
Division  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

1849. 

Edmund  Andrews,  M.D.     ././.     Chicago,  111. 

Lecturer  on  Anatomy,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1851-5;  Prof.  Comparative  Anatomy,  1854-6; 
Lecturer  Anatomy,  Rush  Medical  Coll.;  Prof.  Surgery,  Lind  Univ.,  and  Chicago  Medical 
Coll.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1852.  Mem.  A.  A.  A.  S.  Surgeon  1st  111.  Light  Art., 
U.S.A.,  1862-3. 

Rev.  Park  Shattuck  DoNELSON.      P.F.     Lima,  Ohio. 

Pastor  Trinity  M.  E.  Church.  Prof.  Languages,  Albion  Coll.,  1851-4;  Pres.  Ohio 
Wesleyan  Female  Coll.,  1856-73.  Member  Ecumenical  Council,  London,  1881.  D.D., 
Asbury  University,  1862. 

^  William  Justus  Goodwin.     /../.     Fort  Lincoln,  Texas. 

Farmer  and  Editor. 

t John  Baxter  HuTCHiNS.      (KIT.     Ionia,  Mich. 

Insurance  Agent.  Town  Supt.  Schools,  Walworth,  Wis.,  1856-8;  Prin.  Union  School, 
Monroeville,  Ohio,  1851-2;  Delavan,  Wis.,  1856-7;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1860. 

HosMER  Allen  Johnson,  M.D.     A. A.     Chicago,  111. 

Physician.  Member  Chicago  Board  of  Health,  1867-73;  Nat.  Board  of  Health  since 
1879.  Prof.  Physiology,  Rush  Medical  Coll.,  1855-9 ;  Prof.  Physiology  and  Histology,  Lind 
Univ.;  Pres.  Faculty  of  Chicago  Medical  Coll.,  1859-67;  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees,  Chicago 
Medical  Coll.,  since  1867.  Member  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Chicago  Academy  of  Science;  Davenport, 
111.,  Academy  of  Science;  State  Microscopical  Societv,  etc.  Director  Dearborn  Observatory. 
Author  of  Life,  What  Do  We  Know  About  It?  and  many  articles  and  pamphlets.  M.D., 
Rush  Medical  Coll.,  1852. 

Calvin  Schloatt  Kingsley.      J'. I.     Idaho  City,  Idaho. 

Lawyer.  School  Supt.  Multnomah  Co.,  Oregon,  1857-8;  Boise  Co.,  Idaho,  1869-70; 
Prin.  Portland  Academy,  1851-8.  Presiding  Elder,  WaWamctte  Dist.,  Oregon,  M.  E.  Con- 
ference. 


Peninsular.  293 

"^  DwiGHT  May.      E' .  0' .     Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Siipt.  Kalamazoo  Schools,  18.")3-8;  rrosecutini;  Atty.,  ISSS-fil ;  Lieut  Gov 
Micb.,  1866-8;  and  Atty.  Gen.,  1808-70.  Private  and  (lapt.  2il  Mich.  Inf.,  Lieut  f'ol  12th 
Mich.  Inf.;  Col.  and  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1801-15. 

\Bev.  Elijah  Homes  Pilcher,  M.D.      /..V.     Hamilton,  Ont. 

Pastor,  M.  E.  Regent  of  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1846-52.  Author  of  ProtcsUntlsm  in 
Michigan,  1878.     M.V>.,  Univ.  Mich.,  1859;  D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1864. 

Rev.  George  Phillips  TiNDALL.     II. I.     Placcrville,  C'al. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sein.,  18.i2. 
1850. 

Rev.  Lewis  Ransom  Fiske.     E.l.     Albion,  Mich. 

Pres.  Albion  Coll.  since  1877.  Prof.,  18.50-3;  Mich.  State  Nornial  School,  1853-6; 
Mich.  Agricultural  Coll.,  1856-63.  Editor  Mich.  Ghrixtian  Advocate,  1874-8.  Member 
A.  A.  A.  S.     LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  D.D.,  Albion  Coll. 

't James  White  TixDALL.     F'.S.     Tecumseh,  Mich. 


1851. 
Rev.  Joseph  Webb  Bancroft.     Z'.J.     Hastings,  Mich. 

Rector  Emmanuel  Clmrch  since  1865.  Asst.  Prof.  Olivet  College.  1851-2.  Prin.  Public 
Schools,  Jonesville,  Mich.,  1856-9;  Hastings,  Mich.,  1861-5.  Editor  Annual  Journal  of 
Western  Diocese  of  Michigan. 

Chauncey  Marvin  Cady.      //'.  Y'.     Atlanta,  Ga. 

Music  Dealer;  Manager Estey  Organ  Co.  iCayor  of  Hyde  Park,  111.,  1867-74.  Editor 
New  York  Mnmcal  Review,  1851-6:  Founder,  Financial  Editor  and  Auditor  of  the  Chicago 
Advance,  1867-70.     Author  of  Minnehaha  Glee  Book,  1857 ;  Parlor  Gems,  1875. 

fRev.  Elias  Cooley.     AJ!.     Niles,  Mich. 

Pastor  M.E.  Church.  Prin.  Public  Schools,  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  1858-9;  Colon  Sem., 
1861-6. 

fRoBERT  Clark  Kedzie,  M.D.      Z'.O.     Lansing,  Mich. 

Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Mich.  Agric  Coll.,  since  1863.  State  Representative  of  Mich., 
1867.  Member  State  Board  of  Health,  1873-81;  Pres.,  1877-81 ;  Pree.  Sanitary  Council 
of  Miss.  Valley.  Author  of  Handbook  of  Chemical  Analysis.  Asst.  Surg,  and  Surg.  12th 
Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3.     A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1847 ;  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1851. 

Byron  Gray  Stout.     P. A.     Pontiac,  Mich. 

Farmer.  Manager  of  three  road  companies.  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Pontiac,  Mich., 
1851-4.  Member  Mich.  Legislature,  1854-60;  Speaker  of  Mich.  House,  1857-8;  StJite  Sena- 
tor, 1861-2. 

1852. 

t James  H.\le  Bates.       ]/./:      Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

L>r  and  Publisher  Hearth  ami  Home, 

]  Witter  Johnson  Baxter.      T.0.     Jonesville,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Sec.  Mich.  Board  of  Corrections  and  Cliarities,  and  of  Mich.  Board  of  Geo- 
logical Survey;  Member  Mich.  Board  of  Education  since  1855,  Pres.  since  1863.  State 
Senator  of  Mich.,  1876-8. 


294  Peninsular. 

* '**^  Sidney  Alfred  Bean.      l.Y.     Waukesha,  Wis. 

Teacher  and  Editor.  I'rof.  Mathematics,  Carroll  Coll.,  Wis.,  1854-61.  Editor,  1859-61. 
Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  4th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.     Died  in  service  at  Fort  Hudson,  Miss. 

* '*^  Walker  LiNDSLEY  Bean.     K.l.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Banker.     1st  Lieut.  28th  Wis.  Inf.,  1861-3.     Died  in  hospital. 

*  '^^''f  Charles  Walter  Becker.      E.  //.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
*'^'"'tRev.  Clark  Titus  Hinman.     LA.     Chicago,  111. 

Alfred  Gideon  Otis,  LL.B.      l.fJ.     Atchison,  Kan. 

Lawyer.  Pros.  Atchison  Savings  Bank.  Judge  Second  District  of  Kan.,  1877-81. 
General  Alty.  Central  Branch  U.  P.  R.R.  Co.,  1863-76.     LL.B.,  Louisville  Law  School,  1854. 

fRev.  Sylvenus  Adon  Taft.      jV.  W.     Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

D.D.,  LaGrangeColl.,  Mo.     Pres.  Cal.  Coll.,  1877-9.     Authorof  Outline  of  the  Gospel. 

t M ART yn  Taylor,  M.D.     7j'.B.     Sciotoville,  Ohio. 

Practising  Physician.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1852.  Private  33d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1863;  Asst.  Surgeon,  1863-7. 

Rev.  Tillman  Con KLiNG  Trowbridge.      T.E.    Aintab,  Cen- 
tral Turkey. 

Am.  Address  :  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass.  Missionary  and 
Pres.  Central  Turkey  Coll.,  since  1876.  U.  S.  Vice  Consul,  1878.  Author  of  Physical 
Geography  of  Turkey,  in  New  Ent/lander;  The  Early  History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks; 
Armenia  and  the  Armenians;  The  Education  of  a  Native  Minister  in  the  Turkish  Empire, 
1877,  British  Quarterly  Revitw;  Occasional  Papers  in  regard  to  Turkej',  1874.  LL.D., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1880. 

1853. 

*  ^*"  John  Fillmore  Becker.     N.I.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

t Benjamin  Elias  Hart.     E.F.     Lapeer,  Mich. 

Retired  Real  Estate  Agent. 

*  "^^-j-Danforth  Alvin  Hart.     P.0.     Lapeer,  Mich. 

Died  while  studying  for  the  ministry. 

Jay  Abel  HuBBELL.      B.Q.     Houghton,  Mich. 

U.  S.  Representative  from  Mich,  since  1873.  Constructor  Houghton  &  L'Anse  R.R. 
District  Atty.  Upper  Peninsula,  1857-61 ;  Prosecuting  Atty.  Houghton  Co.,  1861-7 ;  State 
Commissioner,  Centennial  Exhibition,  1876;  Chairman  Republican  Congressional  Commit- 
tee, campaign  of  1880. 

fCHARLES  White  Tozer.      P.  W.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mining  Superintendent  in  Mexico. 

1854. 

*  '*''t Arthur  Blackwood.     J.  W.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

France  Chandler.     1\I.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent  Mo.  Pacific  R.R. 

*""■'  William  Chandler.     A'.N.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Oil  Refiner.    Capt.  1st  III.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4. 


Peninsular.  295 

Edward  Payson  Evans.      //'./'.      Munich,  liuvaria. 

Literary  work.  Prof.  Mod.  Lung.,  Carroll  Coll.,  1855 :  Instructor  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1862-3; 
Prof.,  1863-70.  Tr.inslator  Stain's  Life  of  Lessini;,  1867,  and  Works  of  Lessing,  1869; 
Epitome  of  the  History  of  German  Literature,  1868;  Progressive  German  Header,  1870. 
Contributor  to  the  North  Am.  liecieic  of  many  articles,  180«)-9,  and  to  The  Nation,  1H67-9; 
Hours  at  Jfome,W6--10;  Wexterii  Monthly,  imi;  The  Herald  of  Health;  Obi  and  New, 
1872;  The  Unitarian  lieviexF,  1877-81.  Member  Am.  Oriental  Soc. ;  Deutsche  Morgen- 
liindische  Gesellschaft.     Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1858. 

IHenry  Strong,  LL.B.     H.A,     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.R.,  1873-7.  Trustee  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1877-81.  A.B.,  Rochester  Univ.,  1854;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1856;  LL.D., 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1877. 

Daniel  Leonard  Wood.     /../.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Life  Insurance  Agent. 

James  B(ruce)  Eldridge.     I.F.     Mt.  Clemens,  Mich. 

Atty.  and  Judge  of  Probate  since  1877.  Member  Mich.  Legislature,  1863-4.  Prose- 
cuting Atty.,  Macomb  Co.,  1871-6. 

Charles  Hewitt.     P.P.     Knightstown,  Ind. 

Teacher;  Prin.  Knightstown  Acad,  since  1870.  Private  132d  Ind.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  four 
months. 

Alexander  Martin,  LL.B.     A.l.     Pattonville,  Mo. 

Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Prof.  Law,  Washington  Univ.,  1857-78.  Asst.  Mo.  Editor 
Am.  Law  Register.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1858. 

Edwin  Willits.     F.O.     Monroe,  Mich. 

Lawyer,  and  U.  S.  Representative  from  Mich,  since  1877.  Editor  Monroe,  Mich., 
Commercial,  1856-61.  Trustee  Union  School,  1859-76.  Member  State  Board  of  Education, 
1861-73.    Prosecuting  Atty.  Monroe  Co.,  1861-3. 

1856. 

Datus  Chase  Brooks.     A.1\     Omaha,  Neb. 

Managing  Editor  Omaha  Republican  since  1876.  Instructor  Rhetoric,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1856-8;  Asst.  Prof.,  1858-63;  Librarian,  1863-4.  Lit.  and  Dram.  Editor  Chicago  Timet, 
1864-6;  Editor  Chicago  Post,  1866-8;  Contributor  to  North  American  Review. 

John  Emory  Clark.     Z'.6.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Yale  Coll.,  since  1872;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1857-9;  Prof. 
Math,  and  Physics,  Antioch  Coll.,  1866-72.  Capt.  and  Maj.  5th  Mich.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A. ;  Bvt. 
Lieut.  Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Mason  Gibbs.     N..Q.     Homer,  Mich. 

Manufacturer.    Prin.  Homer  Acad.,  1857-8;  Asst.  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  Acad.,  1860-1. 

Milton  William  Reynolds.     Z'.E.     Parsons,  Kan. 

Editor  Evening  Star.  Member  Neb.  Legislature,  1858-9;  Kan.  Legislature,  1876. 
Receiver  U.  8.  Land  Office  No.  5,  1871-3.  Regent  Kan.  Univ.,  1877-9.  Supt.  Parsons  City 
Schools,  1876. 

fKev.  Moses  Coit  Tyler.     F'.P.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Am.  History  and  I-iterature,  Cornell  Univ.,  since  1881.  Prof.  English  Language 
■ind  Literature,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867-81.  Literary  Editor  Christian  Union.  Author  of 
The  Brawnville  Papers,  186U;  History  of  Am.  Literature,  1878;  Manual  of  English 
Literature,  1879.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1857. 


296 


1874 


Peninsula?'. 


^Joseph  Estabrook.      H'.A.     Olivet,  Mich. 

Prill.  Normal  Departmeut,  Olivet  Coll.;  Prin.  Sem.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  fifteen  years; 
Supt.  Schools,  Ea.st  Saginaw;  and  Prin.  Mich.  State  Normal  School.  Contributor  to 
educational  periodicals. 

Lewis  Whitney  James.      2'.  J.     Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Retired  Wliolesale  Merchant. 

George  McQueen  Laxdon.     F.I.     Monroe,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Prosecuting  Atty.  Monroe  Co.,  four  years.  Grad.  Chicago  Theo.  Sem.,  1868. 
Capt.  4th  Mich.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

John  Richards.      0.  T.     Flint,  Mich. 

Teacher.  Prof.  Ancient  Lang.,  Alhion  Coll.,  1857-63.  Grad.  Cambridge  Div.  School, 
1872. 

fJoAn  Mahlem  Berry  Sill.      P.J.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Supt.  Schools  since  1875,  and  1863-5.  Regent  Mich.  Univ.,  1867-70;  Prof.  English 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Mich.  Normal  School,  1854r-63 ;  Prin.  Detroit  Female  Sem.,  1865-75.  Author 
of  Synthesis  of  the  EngUsh  Sentence,  1856;  Practical  Lessons  in  English,  1879.  Member 
Detroit  Scientific  Assoc. 

Edwin  Buckiminster  Wight.     P. A'.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Merchant.    Capt.  and  Maj.  24th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 


1858. 

John  Graves,  LL.B.-     H'.  W.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer  and  Clerk  U.  S.  Court;  IT.  S.  Commissioner.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1860. 

John  Wesley  Horner.     A'. I.     Lawrence,  Kan. 

Prof  Moral  Philosophy  and  Belles  Lettres,  Kan.  Univ.     Col.  18th  Mich.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

fRev.  Walcott  Littlejohn.     E'.0.     Allegan,  Mich. 

Author  Religious  Amendment  to  the  Constitution;  The  Seventh  Part  of  Time  Theory; 
The  Position  and  Work  of  the  True  People  of  God  Under  the  Third  Angel's  Message ; 
The  Rejected  Ordii 


Charles  Rollin  Miller,  LL.B.     B'.n.     Adrian,  Mich. 

Prosecuting  Atty.,  1868-72.  Trustee  Adrian  Public  Schools,  1866-78;  Trustee  and 
Member  Board"  of  Control,  Mich.  Reform  School  for  Girls,  since  1880.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1860.     Capt.  18th  Mich.  Inf ,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Robert  Starr  Moore.     P'.d.     Chillicothe,  !Mo. 

Lawyer.  Mayor,  Chillicothe,  1863.  Member  Mo.  Legislature,  1868-71.  Col.  lOlh  Mo. 
Inf,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

William  Emory  Quinby.     LB.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Editor  Detroit  Free  Press  since  1861. 

Rev.  James  Worthington  Stark.     P.I.     Jerseyville,  111. 

Pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church  since  1873.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

^Edward   Carey  Walker.     Z'.0.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Member  Mich.  Legislature,  1867-8.  Regent  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1864-82.  Memr 
her  Detroit  Board  of  Education,  1855-9. 


Peninsular.  297 

FiTCii  Heed  AVilt.iams.     A'.Y,     Klk  Kiipids,  MIcli. 

LHWj'er.  Instructor  Latin,  rniv.  of  Mich.,  1858-00;  I'rof.  Ancient  Lanj^tuaKc-H,  Albion 
Coll.,  two  yeavs.  Prosecuting  .Mtv.,  Antrim  Co.,  Mich.,  1870-7;  rrobato  Judge,  1874-7. 
State  Senator,  1877-9.     'IVustee  Asylum  for  Insane,  Kalamazoo,  1879-83. 

1859. 

James  Hiciiakdson  Cary.      l.Z.     A\'i.snor,  Neb. 

Farmer. 

^Thomas  Mclntyre   Cooley.      li.ll.     Ann  Arbor,  Midi. 

Judge  Supreme  Court  of  Mich,  since  1864.  Prof.  Law,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  since  1859; 
Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1877-9.  Compiler  of  tlie  (Jencral 
Laws  of  Mich.,  1857.  State  Reporter  Sui)reme  C^ourt,  1858-64.  Author  Mich.  Supreme 
Court  Reports,  1858-64;  Treatise  on  Constitutional  Limitation,  1868;  Treatise  on  the  Law 
of  Taxation,  1876;  Treatise  on  tlie  Law  of  Torts,  1S7S;  Principles  of  Constitutional  Law, 
1880;  edition  of  Blackstone's  Commentaries,  lS7o;  edition  of  Story  on  the  Constitution, 
1873;  Digest  of  Mich.  Reports,  18(50.     LL.l).,  Tniv.  of  Mich. 

*'^  Charles  Bird  Hankinson.     2'.?'.     AVoodstock,  Ont. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Woodstock  Coll. 

Rodney  J.  Hathaway.      l\J.     Bedford,  Ohio. 

Pomologist  and  Apiarian.     Ist  Lieut,  and  Adj.  67th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  three  years. 

fSoLOMON  Claiborn  Martin,  M.D.     J',  .v.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Director  St.  Louis  Public  Schools,  1875-8.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  La.,  1862.  Surgeon  with 
Adams  Cav.  Reg.,  Forrest's  Div.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Edward  Walker  McGraw.      P.I.     San  Fnineisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.     U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  Oregon,  1862-5;  City  Atty.,  Portland,  Oregon,  1863-4. 

Theodore    Axdreavs    McGraw,    M.D.      li'.F.      Detroit, 
Mich. 

Prof.  Surgery,  Detroit  Med.  Coll.  since  1869.  Lecturer,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1871-2.  Mem- 
ber Mich.  Med.  Soc.  and  Am.  Med.  Assoc.  M.D.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1803.  Acting  Asst. 
Surgeon  and  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-5. 

fEpHRAia:  Allen  Otis,  LL.B.     /.  6.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Chancery  Court,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1868-9.  LL.B.,  Poughkeepsie  Law 
School,  1857.     Capt.  and  Asst.  Adj.  Gen.,  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-6. 

Orrin  Parsons.     A.iL     Lodi,  Mich. 

Lumber  Dealer.     P.  O.  Address,  Saline,  Mich.     Capt.  3d  Mich.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-6. 

^Charles  Irish  Walker.      Ii'.¥.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Chairman  Board  of  State  Charities,  1871-Sl.  Circuit  Judge,  1867-8.  Prof. 
Law,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1859-74,  and  since  1879.     LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich. 

Albert  Hamilton  Wilkinson.     I\0.     Detroit,  jNIich. 

Lawyer.  Member.  Detroit  Board  of  Education  one  term.  Judge  of  Probate,  187.3-7. 
Atty.  Mich  Savings  Bank;  Mi('h.  Mutu;d  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  .\Iich.  Fire  ic  Marine 
Insurance  Co. 

i860. 

f Stuart  Carkener.      7'. A.     Loiiisiiina,  Mo. 

Lawyer.  Circuit  Atty.  3d  Circuit,  1868.  Capt.  33d  Mo.  Inf. ;  Jndge  Advocate  Ist  Div. 
16th  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.-5. 


298  Peninsular. 

Silas  Wright  Duxning.     LI.     New  York  City. 

Editor  ^ai^roarf  Gazette  since  1867.  Instructor  Latin,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1860;  Prin.  N. 
Port  Huron  Union  School,  1861.  Suiff  Chicago  Times,  186.5-6;  Citv Editor  Chicago  Eveninq 
Post,  1866-7.  M.A.  (after  post-graduate  etudv),  1861.  Private  an'd  Corp.  124th  III.  Inf.. 
U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

t George  Henry  Gould.      O.A.     Henderson,  Tex. 

Lawyer.  Rusk  County  Judge,  1869-73.  Member  Tex.  Legislature,  1880-1.  Prin. 
Masonic  Inst.,  1865-6.  Trustee  Henderson  Coll.  Founder  Henderson  Times,  186;i. 
Ordnance  Sergt.  17th  Tex.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-4. 

fSuLLiVAN  Dexter  Greex.     J'. P.     Berlin  Falls,  N.  H. 

Town  Clerk  since  1878.  Editor  and  Publisher  Temperauce  Paper,  1859-62;  Staff  of 
Detroit  Free  Pres.f,  1865-73.  Supt.  School  Committee,  Berlin,  X.  H.,  1875-9;  Chairman 
Selectmen,  Berlin,  1876-9.     Private  24th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

*^^  Allex  William  Howard  Zacharias.   N.I.  Monroe,  Mich. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Miss.  Military  Inst.,  1860;  Pres.,  1861.  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  7tb 
Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2.     Died  of  wounds  at  Antietam,  1862. 

1861. 

t William  Hexry  Barxum.     J.J.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawver;  and  Judge  Cook  Co.  Circuit  Court  since  1879.  Master  in  Chancery  of  Ran- 
dolph Co.  Circuit  Court,  1863-6. 

*^^  Goodwin  Stoddard  Beaver.     I'.B.     Albion,  Mich. 

Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Albion  Coll.     Q.  M.  Sergt.  1st  Mich.  Sharpshooters,  U.  S.  A. 

Benjamix  Franklin  Blair.     B.X.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  Xew  York  City.  Capt.  123d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5.  Prisoner,  June,  1863. 
to  Xovember,  1864. 

*^^'^  Allen  Jeremiah   Curtis.      P.B.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

A.B.,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1860;  M.A.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1861.  Asst.  Prof.  Latin  and 
Natural  Sciences,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1862;  Instructor  Rhetoric  and  Mathematics,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1863-4;  Asst.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  EngUsh  Literature,  1865-8. 

Byron  M.  Cutcheon,  LL.B.      P.I.     Manistee,  Mich. 

Lawyer;  and  Postmaster  since  1877.  Member  Mich.  State  Board  of  Control  of  Rail- 
roads since  1866.  Presidential  Elector,  1868.  Alderman,  Manistee,  1869;  City  Attv.,  1870: 
Prosecuting  Atty.,  1873-4.  Regent  Univ.  of  Mich,  since  1875.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866. 
LieTit.,  Capt.,  Maj.,  Lieut.  Col. •and  Col.  20th  Mich.  Inf. ;  Col.  27th  Mich.  Inf. ;  Bvt.  Col.  and 
Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  2d  Brig.,  1st  Div.,  9th  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Charles  Halbert  Denison,  LL.B.    I.N.   New  York  City. 

Patent  Lawver  Prosecuting  Attv.,  Bay  Co.,  Mich.,  1871-2;  City  Attv..  Bay  City, 
Mich..  1877;  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  E.  Dist.  of  Mich.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 'l864.  Lieut. 
5th  Mich.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Edward  Seymour  Jackson.     J.  6.     Scranton,  Pa. 

Teller  First  Nat.  Bank.     Sergt.  151st  Pa.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  nine  months. 

Henry  Bishop  Landon,  M.D.     E'.l.     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Physician.  Div.  Surgeon  Mich.  Central  R.R.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1865.  Adj.  and 
Asst.  Surgeon  7th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4. 


fHENRY  Dwight  Merrill,  LL.B.     LA.     Fairbuiy,  Neb. 

Stock  Raiser  and  Dealer.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866.     Private  45th  111.  Inf.,  U.  S. 
three  years. 

°f Erasmus  Darwin  Nichols.     /'.//.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich, 


Pe/n'fisnia?'.  299 

IIoYT  Post,  LL.B.      A'.S.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Reporter  Midi.  Supreme  Court,  1872-8.  Aullior  of  Michigan  Keports,  Vols. 
x.\iii.-.\.xvi.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Midi.,  18G3. 

James  Alexis  Post,  M.D.      ./.  T.     Birmingham,  ^fich. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Midi.,  1865.     Surgeon  28th  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1S62-5. 

*^  Charles  Henry  Stocking,  M.D.     li'.X.     Freeport,  III. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866.  Maj.  and  Surgeon  10th  Ky.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5.  Died  Janu- 
ary 24,  1881. 

Henry  Munson  Utley.     M.ll.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Sec.  Board  of  Education  since  1831.     City  Editor  Detroit  PoH  and  Tribune,  1861-80. 

t862. 
RiENZi  Hiram  Baker.     F'.l.     Chicago,  111. 

Clerk  Supts.  Office,  L.S.  &  M.  S.  R.K.  Private  1st  Mich.  Inf.:  Private,  Sergt.,  2d 
Lieut.  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

HiRAM  Austin  Burt.      M..\.     INIarqiiette,  Mich. 

Merchant  and  M.inufacturer.     Regent  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1SG7-75.     Pres.  Corp.  Iron  Co., 

1879. 

Charles  Chandler,  LL.B.     A.J.     Grand  Rapids,  ]\Iich. 

Lawyer.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  1863-5 ;  at  Hastings,  1865-6 ;  Prin.  Cen- 
tral Oram.  School,  Grand  R.ipids,  1S66-77 ;  Member  Board  of  Education  since  1880.  LL.B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1865. 

f  Edward  Gavion  Clark.     J. A.     Chicago,  111. 

Cashier,  Hibbard,  Spencer  &  Co.     Private  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Edward  Allen  Fay.     F'.l.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Prof.  History  and  Languages,  National  Deaf-Mute  Coll.,  since  1836.  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1881.  Instructor  New  York  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1862-5.  Editor 
Amrrican  Annalu  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  since  1870.  Author  of  Imperfect  and  Pluperfect 
Subjunctive  in  the  Roman  Folk-Speech,  American  Journal  of  Philology,  Vol.  I.,  No.  3; 
Member  Anthropological  Soc,  Washington;  D.ante  Soc,  Boston. 

Harmon  Dewey  Follett,  LL.B.      O.N.     Brainerd,  Minn, 

Lawyer;  and  Judge  of  Probate.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866. 

f  James  Henry  Goodsell.     1. 1*.     New  York  City. 

Editor  and  Managing  Director  of  the  Daily  Graphic  since  1873.  City  Editor  Chicago 
TimeH,  1861-5,  and  Managing  Editor,  1865-6;  Asst.  Managing  Editor  Chicago  Tribune, 
1867-8 ;  Pres.  Nat.  Associated  Press  since  1878.  Vice  Pres.  Crown  Prince  Mining  Co.  since 
1880.     Fellow  Ain.  Geographical  Society. 

'^^'tCHARLES  Morse  Hunt,  M.D.      IW.     Washington,  D.C. 

Lieut.  N.  Y.  Vols.    Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1S65. 

|David.Brainard  Sturges.      J.  6'.      San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

Teacher. 

Edwin  Fuller  UiiL.     J./7.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Grand  Rapids  Nat.  Bank.  Prosecuting  .-Vtty.,  AVashtennw  Co.,  1871-2. 
Sec.  and  Counsel,  Detroit,  Hillsdale,  Indiana  R.R.,  and  Detroit,  Eel  River  and  111.  R.R., 
1871-3.     Receiver  and  Manager  D.  H.  and  I.  R.R.,  1873^. 

1863. 

James  Clement  Ambrose,  LL.B.     -.A.     Evanston,  111. 

Journalist  and  Magazine  Writer.  Register  in  Hankruptcv,  Omalia,  Neb.,  1868-72.  Staff 
Chicago  Times,  1872-4;  Associate  Editor  Chicago  /'y.v<,  1S74-8.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Midi.,  1866. 


300  Peninsular. 

LixcoLN  TiBBALS  Farr.      O.A.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Mining  Broker,  Tucson,  Ariz.     Asst.  Supt.  Foreign  Mails  of  Japan,  1874-80. 

William  Smith  Harroun,  M.D.     I.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Cook  Co.  Phys.,  1879.    M.D.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  1865.     A.  A.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1865. 

* '^'-f  Frank  Hendricks.     P.Z.     Ypsilanti,  Mich. 
Stephen  Powers.      T.l.     Waterford,  Oliio. 

Farmer.  Special  U.  S.  Commissioner  for  Indian  Collections,  1875.  Correspondent 
Cincinnati  Commercial  and  IN'ew  York  Timf-i,  1864-75.  Vice  Pres.  IJoard  of  Trustees, 
Beverly  Coll.,  since  1881.  Contributor  to  Overland,  Lakeside,  Atlantic,  and  Lippincott'x. 
Author  of  Muskingum  Legends,  1871 ;  Afoot  and  Alone,  1872 ;  Tribes  of  California,  Vol.  IIT. 
of  Powell's  Contributions  to  American  Ethnology.  Member  A.  A.  A.  S.  and  Cal.  Acad,  of 
Sciences. 

*^^'tGEORGE  Sherman.      E.B.     New  York  City. 

Insurance  Actuary. 

Edward  Reed  Slawson,  LL.B.      E.f,     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1868. 

fCASPER  Enoch  Yost.     A'.  H.     Omaha,  Nel). 

Manager  Omaha  Republican  since  1877.  U.  S.  Marshal,  Neb.,  1865-9.  Postmaster, 
Omaha,  1874-9. 

1864. 

George  Sumner  Albee.     1\  f.     Oshkosh,  AVis. 

Pres.  Wis.  Slate  Normal  School  since  1871.  Prof.  Natural  Sciences,  Rushford  Acad., 
1859-61;  Prin.  High  School,  Peoria,  111.,  1861-5;  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1865-8;  Supt.  of 
Schools,  Racine,  Wis.,  """"  "" 


t Levant  William  Barnh ART.     I.IJ.     St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Solicitor  Southern  and  Adams  Express  Companies.  2d  Lieut.,  Ist  Lieut.,  Capt.  6tli 
Mich.  Cavalry,  1862-3:  Capt.  and  Asst.  Adjt.  Gen.  of  Volunteers  on  Staff  Major  Gen.  G.  A. 
Custer,  1864-5;  Bvt.  Major,  Ist  Lieut.  4th  U.  S.  Cav.,  1865-7. 

William  Douglass  Hitchcock.     J.F:.     Alpena,  Mich. 

Postmaster  of  Alpena,  1867-77. 

f  James  Harvey  Kidd.      I.A.     Ionia,  Mich. 

Editor  and  Publisher,  Ionia  Daily  and  Weekly  Sentinel.  Register  of  Land  Office  at 
Ionia,  1867-79.     Capt.  6th  Mich.  Cav.,  Maj.,  Col.  and  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

^*^f William  Channing  Moore.     P.  A.     ]Medina,  Mich. 

Capt.  1st  and  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S61-4. 

f  Henry  Kirk  Ro^vTLEY.      F/.K.     Topeka,  Kan. 

Druggist.     Adjt.  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4. 

IHenry  Daniel  Smith.      f^.B.     Appleton,  Wis. 

Treas.  and  Gen.  Manager  Appleton  Furnace  Co.,  and  Pres.  National  Furnace  Co., 
De  Pere,  Wis. 

fJoHN  Dempster  Town.      F.A.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Pianist. 

f  James  Milton  Wilkinson,  LL.B.     I.A.    Marquette,  Mich. 

Banker.  Receiver  of  Public  Monevs,  U.  S.  Land  Office,  Marquette,  Mich.,  since  1869. 
LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1S64. 


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1863 


1871 


1865. 

fllENRY  Root  Austin.       /'.J.     Momoe,  Mich. 

Clerk  Railway  Mail  Service  New  York  and  Chicago  P.  ().  Private  I81I1  Mich.  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.,  fourteen  months;  Ist  Lieut.  14th  U.  S.  Colored  Inf.,  sixteen  months. 

Rev.  Gabriel  Campbell.      J../.     Brunswick,  Me. 

Prof.  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1881.  Vice  Pres.  and 
Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Minn.  Univ.,  1867-80;  Lecturer  on  Fine  Arte  and 
Comparative  Philology,  1872-80.  Editor  The.  CUizen,  an  educational  and  religious  journal, 
1874-5.  Author  of  War  Pictures,  1865;  Xew  German  Course,  1867;  Reminiscences  of 
Europe,  1874;  Future  Retribution,  1877;  Man  and  the  Invisible  liod,  1880.  Orad.  Chicago 
Thco.  Sem.,  1868.  Member  Philosophical  Soc.  of  Berlin.  Cant.  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A., 
1862-3. 

Charles  Ashman  Dudley.     .7.6'.     Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Morgan  Goodsell.     A.]\     New  York  City. 

Manager  The  Grapliic  Co. 

fGEORGE  William  Harmon,     r.0.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Dairy  Farmer,  Hamtramick,  Mich.     Ist  Lieut.  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-5. 

^fSAMUEL  Russell  McLean.     ^'.J.     Greenville,  Ky. 
Delos  Phillips.     J. /7.     Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Manufacturer  of  Pianos  and  Organs.  State  Senator  of  Mich.,  1868-9.  Presidential 
Elector  and  Messenger  to  Washington,  1876.  Supervisor  Kalamazoo  Township,  1881. 
Author  of  War  Glimpses  (1877),  and  other  lectures  and  addresses.  Private,  2d  .ind  1st 
Lieut.,  Capt.  17th  Mich.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-4;  Lieut.  Col.  28th  Mich.,  1864. 

fALFRED  Nathan  Smith.     J.  T.     Adrian,  Mich. 

Sergt.  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3.     Died  in  the  serWce,  Jime  24,  1S63. 

tRev.  Samuel  Vincent.     I.Z.    Southport,  Lancashire,  Eng. 

Clergyman,  Baptist. 

Charles  Gilmore  Williams.     A'. I.     Chicago,  111. 


1 866. 
Fred  Walter  Becker.     A'.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

■  Lawyer. 

^  Eleazer  Darrow.     J.J,     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Prin.   High  School,   Monroe,   Mich.,   1806-7;    Prof,  (ireek  and  Latin,  Mich.  Normal 
School,  1868-71. 

Oliver  Partridge  Dickinson.     /■:.!'.     Chicago,  111. 

Fire  Insurance  Agent. 

Emory  Levi  Grant,     ^f.^^.     Kenoslia,  Wis. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

t James  Thompson  Larmouth.      T.J.     Jiuncstown,  N.  Y. 

Petroleum  Producer.     Prin.  Union  School,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  1864-5. 

Joseph  Very  Quarles.     //.A'.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Lawyer.    Dist.  Atty.  Kenosha  Co.     Mayor,  Kenosha,  1876.     Member  State  Assembly , 
1879;  State  Senator,  1880-1.     let  Lieut.  39th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A. 


302  Peninsular. 

Edgar  Rexford.      J.  W.     Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Merchant.  Member  Mich.  State  Board  of  Education  since  1874,  and  of  Board  of  Control, 
State  Normal  School,  since  1875. 

fFRED  Julian  Simmons.     J.  A'.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Grain  Commission  Merchant. 

Rev.  AViLLiAM  Wallace  Washburn.     A.V.    Detroit,  Mich. 

Presiding  Elder.  Detroit  Dist.  of  M.  E.  Church,  since  1880.  Trustee  Northwestern 
Univ.  since  1875;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Adrian,  Mich.,  1866-7;  Pres.  Minn.  Stale  Univ., 
1867-9. 

George  Snow  White.     F.A'.     Jackson,  ]\Iich. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1868;  at  Ypsilanti,  1866-7;  Northville,  1867-8.  Ist  Lieut.  1st 
Mich.  Cav.,  1862-5. 

1867. 

*^®'^f Moses  Talleyrand  DeWitt.     I'/JP.     Chicago,  111. 

Prin.  Public  Schools,  Blue  Island,  111.,  1867-73.   Lieut.  40th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

t George  Fairchild  Edwards.     T.A'.     Mies,  Mich. 

Lawyer.  Director  Public  Schools  since  1874;  Supt.  Public  Schools,  Niles,  1869-71 ; 
Prin.  High  School,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1865-6  and  1868-9;  of  AVest  Side  High  School,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  1871-2.  Member  State  Board  of  Education  since  1879.  Member  Mich.  Legis- 
lature, 1877. 

*'*^-|- Schuyler  Hodges  Williams.     E.E.     Owosso,  Mich. 
fGEORGE  Bliss  Woodman,      r.l.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Wholesale  Grocer. 

1868. 

*^^^  James  Hayden  Chapin.     M.V.     Detroit,  IMich. 

Editorial  Staff  Detroit  Free  Press. 

Henry  Rogers  Durkee.     0.0'.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pig  Iron  Commission  Merchant.    M.E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1868. 

John  Charles  Freeman.     P.B.     Madison,  Wis. 

Prof.  English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  since  1S79.  Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem..  Chicago, 
1872.  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1880.  Tutor  Greek,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1868-71;  Asso- 
ciate Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  1871-4;  Prof.  Latin,  1874-8;  Rhetoric  and  History, 
1878-9.  Author  of  editions  of  Xenophou's  Memorabilia,  1872;  Timon  ofLucian.  Member 
Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  and  Wis.  Acad,  of  Sciences,  Art  and  Letters.  Private  27th  and  168th 
N.  Y.  Inf.,  Capt.  IstN".  Y.  Cav.,  Inspector  Gen.  let  Cav.  Brii?.,  Dept.  of  W.  Va.,  U.  S.  A., 
1862-5. 

*i868  jjoselle  Nichols  Jenne.      0.  ¥.     Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Henry  William  Lord,  Jr.     A.0.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Manufacturer. 

Frank  Henry  Lyman,     tl.l.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Merchant.    Corp.  39th  Wis.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

Albert  Henderson  Pattengill.     T.J.    Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

AsBt.  Prof.  Greek,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  since  1870;  Prin.  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  1868-9. 

t Charles  QuARLES.     P.K.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Lawyer. 


Pe?i  insular.  303 

1869. 
William  Johnson  Cocker.     ./.  /.     Adrian,  Mich. 

Sunt.  Public  Schools  since  1880;  Prin.  Adrian  High  School,  1869-79.  Author  Ha.i.i 
Book  of  Punctuation,  1878 ;  Civil  Government  of  MichiLtan,  1880. 

William  Cokwin  Johns,  LL.B.     1.0'.     Decatur,  111. 

Lawyer.  State  Atty.,  Macon  Co.,  111.  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1870.  Private 
145th  111.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

f Edwin  Taylor.     I. A.     Wyandotte,  Kan. 

Farmer.     P.  O.  Address,  Armstrong,  Kan. 

t Stanley  Waterloo.     E.  T.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Editor  and  Publisher  St.  Louis  Evening  Chronicle,  since  1880.  Reporter  Chicago 
Tribune,  Times  and  Pout;  Asst.  Editor  Wis.  Spectator;  Editor  Amei-ican  Builder;  Staff 
St.  Louis  Journal;  City  Editor  St.  Louis  /?ep«6;ican,  1869-80. 

fWiLLiAM  Henry  ^ells.      E'.F.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Editorial  Staff  Philadelphia  Ttem.  Circuit  Court  Commissioner  of  Livingston  t;o., 
Mich.,  1869-73.     'I'own  Clerk,  Howell,  Mich.,  1866-72. 


1870. 

Oscar  James  Campbell,  LL.B.     2'./.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.  Paymaster's  Clerk,  Washington,  1863-5.  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  High  School,  1870-1.  Deputy  Clerk  of  Court,  Cleveland,  1873-4.  LL.B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872. 

William  Rufus  Day.     /.  /.     Canton,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

Robert  Newton  Fearon.      0.(P.     East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Supt.  Schools.     Prin.  High  School,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Supt.  Schools,  Ionia,  Mich. 

Edwin  Fleming.     (I>.J.     Washington,  D.  C. 

W^ashington  Correspondent  N.  Y.  Journal  of  Commerce,  Detroit  /'»r«Pr<'*.sBuffiilo 
Courier,  Missouri  Republican,  since  1874.  Editor  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  lelegraph,  18il, 
Jackson,  Mich..  Citizen,  1872. 

Owen  Edgar  LeFevre.      E.  W.     Denver,  Colo. 

Corporation  Lawyer.  Private  184th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  eight  months.  Ph.H..  Univ. 
■  of  Mich..  1870. 

John  Scott  Maltman,  LL.B.     I.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1871.     Ist  Lieut.  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-6. 

Alfred  Noble.     A.  J.     Sault  de  St.  Marie,  INIich. 

Civil  Engineer.  Member  Am.  Soc.  Civil  Engineers.  Sergt.  24th  Mich.  Inf.,  U.  S  A., 
1862-5. 

RuFUS  HiLDRETH  Thayer,  LL.B.    r.  E.    Washington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer  and  Law  Clerk,  oflice  of  Supervising  Architect  U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 
LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1873. 

James  Fisher  Tweedy,      (fi.^).     New  York  City. 

Banker,  Twccdj",  Imbrio  &  Co. 


3  ©4  Pe  n  insu  la  r. 


1871. 
fFRANK  Arthur  Crittendex.     }*.([>.     Evanston,  111. 

Commission  Merchant,  Chicago,  111. 

"*"tRev.  Frank  Brown  Gilbert.     B.  ¥.     Cairo,  111. 
f  Giles  J  Holbrook.      H.X.     Jersey  City,  N.J. 

Proprietary  Roofing.     Prin.  Union  School,  Brighton,  Mich.,  1869-70. 

Harry  Burns  Hutchins.     A. A.     Mt.  Clemens,  Mich. 

I>awyer.     Supt.  Schools,  Owosso,  Mich.,  1871-2;  Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  History, 
I'niv.  of  Mich.,  1872-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  1873-6.     Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1871, 

Henry  Watson  Montrose.     A'.Fl.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Staff  Detroit  Advertiser  and  Tribune,  1871-3. 

jIsAAC  Harwood  Pedrick,  LL.B.      2. J.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1870. 

Horace  Phillips.     iL-.     Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

Bupt.  Schools  since  1877  ;  Supt.  Schools,  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  1874-7. 

RuFUS  Emerson  Phinney.     J'.  J.     Monroe,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Judge  of   Probate  since  1876.      Prin.    High   School,   Flint,   Mich.,  1872-4; 
Supt.  Public  Schools,  Monroe,  1875-6. 

fFREDERic  Julius  Picard.     J. 77.     Hillsborough,  Ohio. 

Engineer  and  Supt.  of  Columbus  &  Maysville  K.R.     Lieut.  Col.  13th  Inf.,  Ohio  N.  G., 
since  1878. 

James    Avery    Satterlee    Warden.      ./.  Y'.     Frankfort, 
Kan. 

Banker. 

Charles  Melvin  Wilkinson.      //.  7'.     Detroit,  ]\lich. 

Lawyer. 

1872. 

Edgar  Arthur  Cooley.     F'.O.     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Author  of  Mich.  Digest,  1872. 

Frederick  Lyman  Geddes.     F.  6.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Author  of  Compilation  of  Collection  Laws  of  Ohio,  1876,  1878  and  1881. 

William  James  Herdman,  M.D.    A'.  J.    Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Asst.  Prof.  Anatomy,  Univ.  of  Mich.   Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872;  M.D.,  1875.   Private 
Co.  A  198th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  one  year. 

Joseph  Maodonald  McGrath.     A.  T.     Corunna,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Supt.  of  Schools,  Greenville,  Fenton,  and  Corunna,  Mich. 

Samuel  George  Milner.     A.I.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Prin.  Union  School  since  1872. 

Edward  Waldo  Pendleton.     J.(I>.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Supt.  Public  Schools,  Owosso,  Mich.,  1872-3;   Instructor  Classics,  Detroit 
High  School,  1874-6. 


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DwiGiiT  Carveii  Rexfouu,  LL.U.      (-y.il.     Detroit,  Midi. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich  ,  1874. 

"«*'  Charles  King  Turner,  LL.B.     H' .\.     Kalniiiazoo,  Mid.. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Uuiv.  of  Mich.,  1873. 

George  Philemon  VooRHEis,  LL.B.     ILH.     Port  Huron, 
Mich. 

Lawyer.     Clerk  Judieiarv  Committee  Mich.  House  of  Ueprescntatives,  1873;  Clerk  of 
Atty.  Gen.  Mich.,  1874.     LL.ii.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1874. 

1873. 

Horace  Greeley  Burt.     E.V.     Tama  City,  Iowa. 

Civil  Engineer. 

Henry  Reed  Cocker.     E.A.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Of  Northwest  Fuel  and  Iron  Co. 

'*^'  Edavin  Jacob  Ferdon.     iLU.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Wholesale  Lumber  Merchant.     Died  November,  1881. 

Rltus  Fleming.      0.\.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Associate  Editor  Cincinnati  Times-Star. 

Elias  Durfee  Galloway.      T.P.     Howell,  ^Nlich. 

Wholesale  Lumber  Merchant,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Charles  Butler  Keeler,  LL.B.      P.  W.     Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Union  Coll.  of  I^iw,  1875. 

Charles  Edward  King.     A'. A.     Ypsilanti,  Midi. 

Grocer. 

JuDSON  Gregory  PattengIll.      Wli.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Priu.  High  School  since  1876.     Tutor  Ancient  Languages,  Denison  Univ.,  Ohio,  1873-4 ; 
Prin.  High  School,  Pontiac,  Micb.,  1874-6. 

Harry  Otk  Perley,  M.D.    ./.J.    Fort  Assinaboine,  M.  T. 

Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  8.  A.,  since  1876.     M.D.,  Detroit  Medical  Coll.,  1876.     Address,  Care 
War  Department,  Washington,  D.C. 

William  Brown  Williams,  LL.B.     .'/.  7'.     Lapeer,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  High  School,  Lapeer,  1873-5.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1877. 

Charles  Scotto  Wilson.     ./.2'.     Denver,  Colo. 

Lawyer.    Author  of  Patent  Laws  and  Amendments  Proposed,  Chicago  Legal  Keicx. 
January,  1879 ;  Manual  of  Mining  Laws  for  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona. 

1874. 

Louis  Ross  Fiske,  Jr.     A.M.     Black  Kivcr,  Midi. 

Bookkeeper. 

Lyman  Decatur  Follett.      A.  /'.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Circuit  Court  Commissioner,  Kent  Co.,  since  1881. 
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3o6  Penirisular. 

Charles  Marshall  Lungrex.     RJ.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Staff  Popular  Science  Monthly  and  Am.  Cyclopaedia,  Xew  York  City.  C.E.,  Univ. 
ofMich.,  1S74. 

Dox  Aloxzo  Matthews.      N.I.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Whole-sale  Druggist. 

Henry  Wade  Eogers.      T.A.     ^Minneapolis,  ]\Iinn. 

Lawyer.  Master  Scientific  Department  Heathcofe  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1874-6. 
Author  of  Illinois  Citations,  1881;  contributor  to  law  journals  and  to  the  Princeton 
Revietc.    Temporary  address,  Pennington,  N.  J. 

WiLBERT  Wesley  Smith.     E.  W.     Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Wholesale  Lumber  Merchant. 

James  Dickixson  Warxer.     J. 6.     Silver  City,  N.  M. 

Merchant,  Miner  and  Real  Estate  Operator. 
1875- 

Charles    Alexaxder    Clark.       E.  W.      Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 

Paymaster  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  R.R. 

* '^'  James  Clemext  Eatox.      E.0.     Tecumseh,  Mich. 

Civil  Engineer.     C.E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1875. 

EuGEXE  Ralph  Hutchixs,  LL.B.      ]*../.     Owosso,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Trustee  Union  School.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878. 

Edwix  Forrest  Laible.      0.J.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Bookkeeper. 

Horace  Aloxzo  Jaques  Uph AM.     .F./i.    Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer;  lirm  of  Wells,  Brigham  and  Uphara. 
1876. 

Edjiuxd  Drixax  Barry.      N.E.     Grand  Rapids,  ]Mich. 

Supf.  of  Schools  since  1S77.  Prin.  Tliiih  School,  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  187C-7.  Admitted 
to  Bar,  1880. 

Charles  A  Blair.      B'.A.     Jackson,  ISIich. 

Lawyer. 

Clarexce  Shepard  Browx.      P.\.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer. 

^Frederick  Rice  Bl-ell.     /.  T.     Buffiilo,  N.  Y. 

Deputy  Collector  U."S.  Internal  Revenue  since  1878. 

Fred  Lee  Formax.      E.Z.     Harvard,  Xcb. 

Prin.  Public  Schools. 

James  Keeler  Ilsley.      ./.'/'.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Banker;  linn  of  Marshall  and  Ilslej'. 

JoHx  Hexry  Reynolds,  LL.B.      O.I.     Patcrson,  X.  J. 

Law3cr.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 


Peninsular.  3*^7 

AI.BEKT  Clarke  Stevens.      'WA.     New  York  City. 

Staff,  BrudstreeVs.  ^    ,     -,        ^ .,  • 

Charles  (Lbe)  Van  Pelt,  M.D.     II'.  V-     Toled,,,  Oluo. 

M.D.,  UuffaloUuiv.,  1878. 

1877. 

William  Cakpenter,  LL.B.     MJK     ISluskogon,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1880. 

»  >«^'  Ogden  Winner  Ferdon.      K.  M.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Lawyer.     Died  March  9,  1881. 

*^«^^  William  Barton  Ferris.     M.^-     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Merchant.    Died  November  19.  1879. 

Carlton  Cass.us  Frederick,  M.D.     N.J.     Buffalo  N.T. 
Thomas  Martin  Hunter.     M.F.     Adrian,  Mich. 

0"*  .,  L».we.  CO.  .,.ce  «...    |<.>.^  Teeu™*,  Mick.,  K.i.<»  F<,«,  «.c«^. 

1875,  and  Assoc.  Editor  Adrian  Ttmea,  1876-80. 

Ortive  E  Latham,  M.D.     E.  T.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Physician.    Supt.  of  Schools,  Monroeville,  Ohio,  1877-80. 

MiLO  Lewis.      O.E.     Greenville,  INIich. 

Lawyer.  tvt-    I 

*^««'t James  Alonzo  Stacy,  LL.B.     EJL     Adrian,  Mich 

^  CUy  Atty.,  Adrian,  1878-80,  and  Mayor,  1880-1.    LL.B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  187.     D.cd 

April  9,  1881.  .       Tv^.    1 

tFREDERicK  Kimball  Stearns.     EJ^.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Supt.  Stearns'  Laboratory.  A  r-    1 

t\BRAM  Mills  Stephenson,  M.D.     /V.T.     Adrian,  Mich 

^student  of  Medicine  abroad.    City  Physician.  Adrian.  1879.    M.D..  Detroit  Med.  Col.., 

1875. 

1878. 

William  Henry  Butts.     M.J.     Orchard  Lake,  Mich. 

Prof.  Greek  and  Mathematics,  Mich.  Military  Acad.,  since  1879. 

William  Claflin  Johnson.     /.J.     Detroit,  ^Iich. 

Manufacturing  Pharmacist. 

Harry  Pierce  Myrick.     /^  A-     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Editor  Ann  Arbor  .Re</j.s<fr. 

tTHOMAS  Henry  Noble,     ii.li.     Elk  Kapids,  Mich. 

Foreman  Elk  Kapida  Iron  Co. 

FvFRT  Van  Pelt.      T.IL     Williams ville,  N.  1 . 

cl  En^ueer  for  Leavenworth  and  Topeka  Southwest  Construction  Company.    C  .E. 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878. 


3o8  Peninsular. 


1879. 
fJosiAH  Bond,  Jr.     H.K.     Kenosha,  Wis. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

James  Padelford  Brown.     J.iV.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Ranehero.    Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1879. 

t  Cornelius  Van  Cleve  Ganson.    O.W.    Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

Frank  Day  Mead.     N.V.     Negaunee,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

Mark  NoRRis.     A.  6.     Grand  Eapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

John  Hubbard  Tweedy,  Jr.     N.I,     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Banker,  of  Belcher  and  Co. 

Enoch  Clark  White.     .V.A'.     Lapeer,  Mich. 

Hardware  Merchant. 

1880. 

fRiCHARD  Bayard  Bancroft.     A.Z.     Port  Hvu-on,  Mich. 

Pharmaceutical  Chemist.     Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1881. 

^■{•Frederick  Clemens  Myrick.     P.S.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Bookkeeper.    Died  August  13,  1881. 

Frank  Fremont  Reed.     E.A'.     Warren,  Ohio. 

Lawyer. 

William  Doav  Washburn.     l.M.     Hyde  Park,  111. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Muskegon,  Mich.,  High  School,  1880-1. 

John  Haven  Willard.     O.Q'.     Chicago,  111. 


Frank  Pardee  Boughton.     K.V.      Detroit,  Mich. 

Clerk. 

Edward  Harvey  Bowman.     P.E.     St.  Charles,  111. 

Law  Student,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

George  Brown  Daniels.     E.I.     Grand  Rapids,  ^Mich. 

Law  Student. 

DuANE  Edwin  Fox.      E'.M.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Law  Student. 

Charles  Watson  Goodrich.     I'.0.     ^lilwaukee.  Wis. 


Pe?iinsular.  3<^9 

tSciiuYLKK  Colfax  Graves,  M.D.      K.ll.     Grand  Kapids, 
Mich. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Midi.,  1881. 

tADOLPH  Burton  Mason.     J.  W.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Lawyer.    Register  of  Probate  since  1880. 

■|-Frank  Carle  Bobbins.     ./.  T.     Niles,  Ohio. 

Dry  Goods. 

Frank  Taylor  Terry.     A.J.     Milwaukee,  Wis. 


1882. 
tWiLLiAM  Herbert  Graham.     A.0.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Bookkeeper. 

tCHARLES  Edward  Ilsley.      li'.J.     IVIilwaukee,  Wis. 

Wholes.ale  Grocer. 

William  Hunter  McEwan.     M.Z.     Bay  City,  :Slich. 
Andrew   Cunningham  McLaughlin.      .V. 2'.      Muskegon, 

Mich. 
William  Elmore  Martin.     /.2'.     Milwaukee,  \\  is. 
Charles  Watson  TiNSMAN.     A.H.     Romeo,  Mich. 

1883. 
tWiLLARD  Irving  Brigham.     A'.  11.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Law  Student, 

John  JosiAH  CoMSTOCK.     E.X.     Colona,  lU. 
Ralph  Gray.     E.  T.     Marysville,  Mich. 
Norman  D wight  Hinsdale.     A.r.     Ottawa,  Dl. 
tREiNHARDT  Rahr.     P.  A.     Manitowoc,  AVis. 

Maltster.     Member  111.  State  Microscopical  8oc.    Ph.C.  Chicago  Coll.  of  PbimMcy, 
1878.  Af    U 

Homer  ElswDrth  Tinsman.     E.  W.     Romeo,  Mich. 

1884. 

Charles  Edwin  Ferguson.     A'.  (P.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Thomas  Spencer  Jerome.     A.A.     Saginaw,  Mich. 
AViLLiAM  Savidge.     A.Z.     Spring  Lake,  Mich. 
Arthur  Henry  Williams.     /^  //•     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


3IO  Peni7isular. 

1885. 

Frank  Forrest  Bumps.     K.  T.     Shelby,  Mich. 

Frank  Warner  M.  Cutcheon.     A'.F.     Manistee,  Mich. 

Ebenezer  Oliver  Grosvenor.      E.P.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Samuel  Frederick  Ha^vley.      Y.  W.     Shelby,  Mich. 

George  Waith  Lee.     EjP.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

James  Edward  SLOcmi.     A'.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Harry  Bergen  Wheelock.     E.I7.     Chicao-o,IlL 


THE   ROCHESTER   CHAPTER, 

1850    TO    1885. 

Annals. 

In  the  winter  of  1849-50  the  Ali)ha  Delta  IMii  Fraternity  deeidod  to 
ostal)lish  a  Chapter  at  Madison  University,  located  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
A  charter  was  granted,  and  twelve  students  of  Madison  University 
were  initiated,  by  the  Hamilton  Chapter,  into  the  mysteries  of  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  They  rode  over  from  Hamilton  to  Clinton  one  evening  in 
a  sleigh,  were  initiated,  and  got  back  the  next  morning  in  time 
for  early  ehnpel.  The  new  Chapter  began  holding  regular  meetings, 
and  seemed  destined  to  a  prosperous  future.  Many  of  the  friends  of 
Madison  University,  however,  thought  its  location,  for  many  reasons, 
unfortunate  ;  and  this,  combined  with  other  causes,  induced  a  majority 
of  the  professors  and  students  of  Madison  University  to  secede  from  the 
College,  and,  coming  to  Rochester,  to  found  the  institution  known 
as  the  University  of  Rochester.  All  l)ut  two  (who  had  graduated)  of 
the  members  of  the  newly  formed  Chapter  wei'c  among  the  students 
who  left  INIadison  for  Rochester.  An  application  was  immediately 
made  to  the  society  for  a  charter  for  a  Chapter  at  the  new  University, 
and  regular  meetings  were  held,  though  no  new  members  were  initiated. 
After  much  trouble  and  delay  a  charter  was  obtained  ;  and,  under  the 
name  of  the  Empire  Chapter,  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society  was  formally 
established  at  the  University  of  Rochester,  in  the  spring  of  the  year  1851 . 
Some  opposition  on  the  part  of  the  Faculty,  who  had  passed  an  anti-secret 
society  resolution,  was  at  first  experienced  ;  but  when  it  was  discovered 
that  a  Chapter  was  already  in  active  operation,  they  gracefully 
yielded  ;  the  acting  President',  Dr.  A.  C.  Kendrick,  in  announcing  their 
decision,  paying  a  glowing  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Samuel  EcUs, 
who  had  been  his  classmate  and  room-mate  at  Hamilton  College. 


3 1 2  Rochester. 

The  first  meetings  were  hiild  in  the  parlor  of  the  old  National  Hotel, 
on  the  corner  of  Buffalo  (now  West  Main)  and  Fitzhugh  Streets,  which 
was  used  as  a  Chapter  Hall  until  the  Chapter  became  strong  enough  to 
rent  a  suitable  hall  of  its  own.  A  room  was  final!}-  obtained  on  Buffalo 
Street,  near  the  old  University  building,  which  was  used  as  a  Chapter 
Hall  until  18G1,  when  the  hall  now  occupied  by  the  Chapter  was  rented, 
and  especialh'  constructed  for  the  Chapter,  in  the  building  then  being 
erected  on  the  corner  of  East  Main  and  South  St.  Paul  Streets. 

The  career  of  the  Chapter  has,  on  the  whole,  been  extremely  prosper- 
ous. During  the  first  3'ears  of  its  existence,  the  College  being  poor 
and  there  being  comparatively  few  students,  it  suffered  many  hardships, 
being  reduced  at  one  time  to  an  active  membership  of  three  men. 
As  the  College  became  richer  and  more  prosperous  the  Chapter  became 
stronger  in  proportion,  and  now  occupies  a  secure  and  honorable  posi- 
tion among  the  institutions  of  the  University  of  Rochester. 

The  Chapter  was  at  first  called  the  Empire  Chapter,  and  this  name 
was  retained  until  about  1860,  when  it  was  changed  to  the  present 
name  of  the  Rochester  Chapter. 

Two  conventions  of  the  Fraternity  have  been  held  with  the  Rochester 
Chapter,  —  a  special  Convention  in  1804,  and  the  General  Convention 
of  1880.  The  latter  was  one  of  the  great  events  in  the  history  of  the 
Chapter,  and  will  long  be  remembered  b}- those  who  took  part  in  it. 
On  the  evening  preceding  the  public  exercises  a  reception  was 
given  the  delegates  from  the  various  Chapters,  in  Powers'  Art  Gallery, 
by  the  wives  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  resident  in  Rochester.  Twelve 
hundred  invitations  were  issued,  and  the  result  was  a  most  brilliant 
affair.  The  public  exercises  were  held  in  the  Corinthian  Acadeni}'  of 
Music,  and  were  under  the  charge  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  Coxe,  D.D., 
Urban,  1838.  Besides  Bishop  Coxe,  the  society  was  addressed  by  the 
Hon.  Francis  A.  Macomber,  Rochester,  1859  ;  the  Rev.  Walter  Aj-rault, 
D.D.,  Geneva,  1840;  the  Hon.  Joseph  M.  Bailey,  LL.D.,  Rochester, 
1854  ;  and  the  Hon.  Ellis  H.  Roberts,  LL.D.,  Yale,  1850. 

In  the  Faculty  of  the  University  the  Society  has  been  represented 


Rochestei'.  3  1 3 

by  tho  late  President  John  II.  Riiymond,  of  Vassar  College  (18oO-5G), 
Hamilton,  1837;  Prof.  Otis  H.  Robinson  (18G4),  Rochester,  186 1  ; 
Prof.  Adonirara  J.  Sage  (1870-2),  Rochester,  18G0  ;  and  Prof.  William 
C.  Morey  (1872),  Rochester,  18G8. 

Sociall}^  the  Chapter  has  always  striven  to  maintain  the  i)rinciplc.s  of 
the  society  ;  and,  while  not  neglecting  its  literary  work,  has  made  the 
social  side  of  the  society  life  a  thing  to  be  looked  back  to  Avith  pleasure 
by  all  its  members. 

As  the  University  of  Rochester  has  never  appointed  Salutatorians  or 
Valedictorians,  and  the  class  averages  of  the  students  are  kept  secret, 
the  onl}'  means  of  obtaining  a  knowledge  of  the  scholarship  of  the 
Chapter  is  from  a  comparison  of  the  prizes  taken  by  it.  In  this  respect 
the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society  at  Rochester  is,  without  dispute,  the  first. 
Oat  of  the  whole  number  of  prizes  awarded  by  the  Universit}',  more 
than  two-fifths  of  all  have  been  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  A  summary 
of  all  the  prizes  awarded  by  the  University  is  appended,  together  with  a 
list  of  all  the  prizes  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 

Senior  Prizes.  —  Senior  Essay  Prize  (1855-81). — '55,  Manton  Marble,  1st; 
'58,  Cephas  B.  Crane,  Ist;  '60,  A.  J.  Sage,  1st;  '60,  E.  W.  Mundy,  T.  W. 
Sheppard,  2d;  '61,  M.  B.  Comfort,  1st;  '63,  E.  H.  Pierce,  1st;  '65,  J.  E.  Doo- 
little,  Jr.,  1st;  '67,  E.  H.  Satterlee,  1st;  '70,  M.  E.  Gates,  1st;  '71,  R.  B.  Hull, 
H.  P.  Emerson,  1st;  '72,  J.  M.  Hudnut,  1st;  '73,  G.  D.  Olds,  1st;  '75,  J.  S. 
Fassett,  1st;  '76,  F.  J.  Bellamy,  1st;  '77,  F.  T.  Gates,  1st;  '78,  C.  S.  Wilbur, 
1st;  '80,  M.  T.  Bly,  1st;  '81,  S.  W.  Stevens,  2d.  Whole  number  awarded:  1st, 
23  ;  2d,  10 ;  total,  33.     Number  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi :  1st,  16  ;  2d,  2 ;  total,  18. 

Davis  Prize  Medal  (1865-81).  {Oratorical  Prize.)  —  'm,  A.  K.  Parker,  1st; 
'68,  W.  C.  Morey,  1st;  '68,  J.  M.  Taylor,  2d;  '72,  J.  M.  Hudnut,  1st;  '73,  E. 
W.  Hunt,  1st;  '73,  G.  D.  Olds,  2d;  '74,  R.  W.  Whelan,  1st;  '76,  H.  H.  Hunt, 
1st;  '77,  L.  M.  Hair,  2d;  '80,  J.  M.  Hunt,  1st;  '81,  S.  W.  Stevens,  2d.  Whole 
number  awarded  :  1st,  17  ;  2d,  17  ;  total,  31.  Number  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Plii : 
1st,  7;  2d,  4;  total,  11. 

Stoddard  Prize  Medal  (1870-81) .  {Mathematical  Prize.)  —  '70,  M.  G.  Kellogg, 
1st;  '73;  G.  D.  Olds,  1st;  '75,  S.  H.  Freeman,  1st;  '78,  R.  Harvey,  1st;  '80, 
J.  M.  Hunt,  1st;  '81,  R.  Babcock,  1st.  Whole  number  awarded:  1st,  11.  Num- 
ber taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi :  1st,  6. 

Junior  Vku.h^.  —  Junior  Greek  Prize  (1857-81).  —  "58,  J.  C.  C.  Clarke,  1st; 
'59,  E.  W.  Mundy,  1st;  '59,  A.  J.  Sage,  2d;  '06,  W.  P.  Bisseli,  2d;  '69;  M.  E. 
Gates,  1st;  '09,  M.  G.  Kellogg,  2d;  '73,  G.  D.  Olds,  1st;  '78,  M.  Minot,  1st; 
'79,  J.  M.  Hunt,  2d;  '80,   R.  Babcock,   1st.     Wliole  number  awarded:   1st,  19; 


314  Rochester. 

2d,   13;  total,  31.     Number  of  prizes  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi:   1st,  6;  2d,  4; 
total,  10. 

Sophomore  Prizes.  —  Sophomore  Declamation  Prize  (1851-81).  —  '51,  E.  J. 
Good.speed,  1st;  '51,  J.  W.  Christopher,  2d;  '56,  W.  O.  Stoddard;  '57,  F.  A. 
Macomber,  2d;  '58,  E.  W.  Mundy,  1st;  '58,  C.  E.  Smith,  2d;  '59,  O.  H.  Robin- 
son, one-half  2d;  '60,  E.  H.  Johnson,  1st;  '60,  E.  H.  Pancost,  J.  H.  West,  3d; 
'62,  G.  P.  Ludlam,  1st:  '62,  M.  G.  Potter,  A.  J.  Taylor,  2d;  '62,  T.  J.  Backus, 
3d;  '66,  W.  C.  Morey,  1st;  '(Sd,  W.  J.  Milne,  2d;  '67,  Z.  P.  Taylor,  I.  I).  Fowler, 
2d;  '68,  J.  K.  Fowler,  2d;  '69,  E,.  B.  Hull,  2d;  '70,  J.  M.  Hudnut,  3d;  '71,  E. 
W.  Hunt,  1st;  '72,  R.  W.  Whelan,  1st;  '73,  F.  H.  Rowley,  3d;  '74,  H.  H.  Hunt, 
1st;  '75,  L.  M.  Hair,  2d;  '76,  R.  Harvey,  1st;  '77,  M.  Hirshfield,  3d;  '78,  J.  M. 
Hunt,  1st;  '79,  S.  W.  Stevens,  1st;  '81,  H.  S.  Peltz,  1st.  Whole  number 
awarded:  1st,  28;  2d,  27;  3d,  14;  total,  69.  Number  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi  : 
1st,  12 ;  2d,  104 ;  3d,  5 ;  total,  27^. 

Sophomore  Latin  Prize  (1856-81). —'57,  J.  C.  C.  Clarke,  2d;  '58,  E.  W. 
Mundy,  1st;  '59,  M.  B.  Comfort,  1st;  '59,  R.  Mackwood,  3d;  '60,  J.  H.  Brook- 
ing, 1st;  '60,  J.  H.  West,  2d;  '62,  H.  C.  Bosley,  1st;  '64,  A.  K.  Parker,  one-half 
1st;  '68,  M.  E.  Gates, 1st;  '70,  J.  M.  Hudnut,  1st;  '73,  J.  S.  Fassett,  one-half  2d; 
'74,  F.  J.  Bellamy,  1st;  '74,  H.  H.  Hunt,  2d;  '76,  R.  Harvey,  2d;  '77,  H.  B. 
Olin,  2d;  '78,  J.  M.  Hunt,  2d;  '79,  R.  Babcock,  2d;  '81,  C.  J.  Wood,  1st.  Whole 
number  aAvarded :  1st,  25;  2d,  17;  3d,  1;  total,  43.  Number  taken  by  Alpha 
Delta  Phi:  1st,  8^ ;  2d,  7i ;  3d,  1;  total,  17. 

Freshman  Prizes.  —  Freshman  Mathematical  Prize  (1857-81).  —  '58,  O.  H. 
Robinson,  1st;  '59,  W.  J.  Leonard,  1st;  '61,  M.  G.  Potter,  1st;  '61,  H.  C.  Bosley, 
one-half  2d;  '62,  J.  H.  Bissell,  1st;  '64,  W.  P.  Bissell,  one-half  1st;  '65,  J.  M. 
Taylor,  1st;  '69,  E.  P.  Glass,  2d;  '67,  M.  E.  Gates,  1st;  '67,  M.  G.  Kellogg,  one- 
half  2d;  '&%,  W.  S.  Hubbell,  1st;  '69,  J.  M.  Hudnut,  one-half  1st;  '70,  G.  D. 
Olds,  one-half  1st;  '72,  G.  R.  Stearns,  2d;  '75,  R.  Harvey,  one-half  1st;  '77,  J. 
M.  Hunt,  2d;  '78,  R.  Babcock,  1st;  '81,  E.  W.  Hunt,  one-half  1st.  Whole  num- 
ber awarded:  1st,  25;  2d,  11;  total,  36.  Number  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi:  1st, 
lOi;  2d,  4;  total,  14^. 

Summary. 

Total  number  of  Senior  Prizes  awarded 1st,  56;  2d,  32;  3d,    0 

Junior  "  1st,  19 ;  2d,  13;  3d,    0 

Sophomore      "  1st,  28 ;  2d,  27 ;  3d,  15 

Freshman         "  1st,  25;  2d,  11;  3d,    0 

Total  number  of  prizes  awarded 128            83  15 

Total  number  of  Senior  Prizes  taken  by  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  1st,  29    ;  2d,    6;  3d,  0 

Junior             "                            ''                   1st,    6    ;  2d,    4;  3d,  0 

Sophomore     "                            "                  1st,  20-^ ;  2d,  18;  3d,  6 

Freshman        "                            "                  1st,  10i;2d,    4;  3d,  0 

Total  number  of  prizes  taken  by  Alplui  Delta  Phi  .  66  32  6 

Grand  total  of  j)rizes  awarded 226 

taken  by  Ali.ha  Delta  Phi •.     ...     104 


THE    MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

George  Byuon  Brand.     FJ .  T. 
Stephen  Haskins  Carpenter.^    F'.X. 
George  Sheppard  Ciiace.     r.B. 
James  Wallace  Christopher.     2'.yV. 
Andrew  Longye ar  Freeman  .     fl'  •  /i  • 
Edgar  Johnson  Goodspeed.     J.i^- 

WlLLL\M  DUNLOP  HeDDEN.       A.  T. 

Edwin  Oren  Sage.     J.  A. 
James  Manning  Savage.     A.  ¥. 
James  Vanpelt  Schofield.      /'.  0. 
John  Byington  Smith.     iV.  J. 
James  Edmunds  Spencer.     M.A. 
Simon  Perry  Webster. 


y  V 


1849. 
^1-  Rev.  Charles  Keyser.     K.S.     AVakefield,  Mass. 

C.e;iyn,an,  Baptist.    A.B.,  Madison  Univ..  1S40;    D.D.,  Univ.  of  Lew.sburg.  187.. 
Died  September,  18 1 7. 

185I. 

»'«^>  George  Byron  Brand.      FJ.  T.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  February  10,  1S71.  ,>      j     XT    V 

Rev.  Andrew  Longyear  Freeman.  W.A.   Mumfoi-d,  N.  Y 

Pastor.Baptist.   Grad.RocheBterTheo.8em     1854    Pa^tor^^ 
Ann  Avbo>^  Mich     1869;   Bep^B>t    N^_Y.,  1S^61^,  ^g's'-o  .rMumford,  N.  Y.     Supt.  Pubhe 
Conn.,   1864-(3,    1  ennciu,  i>.   i.,   ^^  , 

Schools,  Southington,  Conn.,  1868-7^.  AT     T 

Rev   William  DuNLOP  Hedden.    ./.  T.    East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Clouds,  1877.     Grad.  Rochester  llieo.bem.,lS&^.     u-^  , 

••«  James  EnMUNDS  Spencer,     ff.l.     li<"=''f '^'•:„ f  •J-„,„..  „„, 

November,  1880. 


^l6  Rochestei'. 


1852. 
^^.^  Stephen  Haskins  Carpenter.     F' .X.     Madison,  Wis. 

Tutor  Uni%^  of  Wis.,  1852^;  Asst.  Supt.  Public  Instruction,  Wis.,  1858-60;  Prof.  8t. 
Paul  Coll.,  Mo.,  1860-1 ;  Prof.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1868-78.  Author  of  English  in  the  Fourteenth 
Century;  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Anglo-Saxon,  etc.  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
1871.    Died  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  December  6,  1878. 

^^^  Rev.  George  Sheppard  Chace.     F.B.    Middletown,  Conn. 

Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1854.  Pastor,  1856-71.  Died  at  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
June  27, 1871. 

^^  James  Manning  Savage.     A.  W.     Waynesborough,  Ga. 

Prin.  Waynesborough,  Ga.,  Acad.,  1852-4.    Lawyer,  1854-61.     Died,  C.  S.  A.,  1864. 

Eev.  James  Vanpelt  Schofield.     A'.S.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  18-54.  Pastor  since  1854;  at  St.  Louis  since  1876.  Editor 
Mo.  Dept.  Cathcart's  Am.  Bapt.  Encyclopaedia.  D.D.,  Lagrange  Coll.,  Mo.,  1880;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1880. 

Rev.  John  Byington  Smith.     N.A.     Olean,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church  since  1881.  Chaplain  Sing  Sing  Prison,  iST.  Y.,  1866-9.  Author 
of  Prison  Hymn  Book,  1867;  Children's  Savings,  1873,  etc.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem., 
1854.     D.D.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1873. 

Rev.  Syl VENUS  Adon  Taft.      E.  P.     Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1854,  and  Pastor  at  Santa  Rosa  since  1879.  Pres.  Coll. 
of  California,  1877-9.  Author  of  An  Epitome  of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ.  D.D.,  La 
Grange  Coll.,  Mo.,  1876. 

Simon  Perry  Webster.     I.I.     Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.   2d  Lieut.  8th]Sr.Y.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4;  1st  Lieut.,  1864;  Capt.,  1864-5. 


1853. 


f  James  Wallace  Christopher.     I.N.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

^  Rev.  Edgar  Johnson  Goodspeed.     A.Q.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

Pres.  Benedict.  Inst.,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1879-81.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1856. 
Pastor,  Poughkeepsie,  IST.  Y.,  1856-8;  Janesville,  Wis.,  1858-65;  Chicago,  1865-76;  Syracuse, 
N.Y.,  1877-9.  Trustee  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1866-76 ;  Union  Bapt.  Theo.  Sem.,  1867-76.  Author 
of  The  Great  Fires  in  Chicago  and  the  West;  History  of  the  Centennial;  Career  of  Moody 
andSankey;  Life  of  Jesus;  Lives  of  the  Apostles.  D.D.,  Rochester,  1863.  Died  at  Co- 
lumbia, June,  1881. 

Edwin  Oren  Sage.     A.A.K.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Pancost,  Sage  &  Morse,  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers.  Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
1867. 

1854. 

Joseph  Mead  Bailey.     FI.A.     Freeport,  111. 

Lawyer.  Member  111.  Legislature,  1866-70;  Presidential  Elector,  1876;  Judge  Circuit 
Courtof  111.,  13th  Circuit,  1877;  Judge  Appellate  Court  of  111.,  1st  Dist.,  1878.  Trustee 
Univ.  of  Chicago  since  1878.     LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1879 ;  Rochester,  1879. 

Robert  Hughes  Fenn.     Z'.I.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Litterateur  and  Inventor.    Blind  since  1853. 


Rochester.  3  1 7 

Norman  Robinson.     l\l.     Louisville,  Ky. 

A88t.  Editor  WeHtern  Recorder  since  1873.  Editor  and  Proprietor,  1856-8 ;  Asst.  Editor 
New  York  Chronicle,  1860-2.  Prof.  Bethel  Coll.,  1858-60;  Prin.  Holyoke  Acad.,  Loui«- 
ville,  since  1868. 

fHoYES    Lloyd    Snowdon.        A'. II.        Montreal,    Quebec, 
Canada. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Strong,  LL.B.     E.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Pros.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  R.R.,  1873-7.  Trustee  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1877-81.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1856;  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Iowa, 1877. 

1855- 

^^^  Rev.  Milton  Adams  Brown.     J.J.     Palmyra,  N.  Y. 

Grad.  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1858.  Chaplain,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  State  Prison,  1858.  Died 
at  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  August  9,  1858. 

Sylvenus  Adon  Ellis.     E.I\     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Western  N.  Y.  Inst,  for  Deaf  Mutes,  Rochester,  since  1878.  Supt.  Public 
Schools,  1869-75. 

Rev.  William  Thomas  Fagan.     A'.E.      Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Baptist  Clergyman.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1858. 

Manton  (M alone)  Marble.     N.O'.     New  York  City. 


Retired  Journalist.    Asst.  Editor  Boston  t/owr/ia;,  1850-7  ;_Editor  Boston    Traveller, 
3-8;  Asst.  Editor  New  York  JFeerein^  Po?<,  18.58-9;    I 
1860-2 ;  Editor  and  Proprietor  New  York  World,  1862-76. 


1856-8:  Asst.  Editor  New  York  Evening  Po.?<,  18.58-9 ;    Asst.   Editor  New   York    World, 
-       ->rk-     


1856. 

fBERNARD  Montgomery  Dewey,  M.D.    A.F.    Nashua,  Iowa. 

Acting  Surgeon  U.  S.  A.,  Brown  General  Hospital,  Louisville,  Ky.  Author  of  Special 
Hygiene  and  Medicine  for  Parents;   Kitchen  and  Dining  Room  Hygiene  and  Etiquette. 

fAzRO  Dyer,  LL.B.     J.N.     Evans ville,  Ind. 

Judge  Superior  Court,  V.anderburgh  Co.,  Ind.,  since  1877.  LL.B.,  Louisville  Law 
School,  1858;   A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1856. 

f Rev.  Leonard  Zenas  Ferris.     H'.B.     Rockland,  Mass. 

Pastor  Congreeational  Church  since  1880.  Prin.  Wreutham,  Gloucester  and  Plymonlh, 
Mass.,  High  Schools.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  18.56. 

Edmund  Lewis  Joy.     A'..^'.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Curer  of  Provisions.  Member  N.  J.  Legislature,  1871-2.  Pros.  Newark  Board  of 
Trade,  1875-6.  Capt.  36th  Iowa  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Judge  Advocate  7th  Army  Corps  and 
Dept.  of  the  Arkansas,  1864. 

'^fWiLLiAM  Ludernay  Merriss.     A.S.     Homer,  N.  Y. 

Died  at  Rochester,  1854. 

'^f William  Henry  Moore,     F/.H.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Died  at  Rochester,  December,  1852. 

•^^t Henry  Walworth  Smith.     ./'./'.     New  York  City, 
f Ira  Damon  Van  DuzEE.      K'.M.     Iloneoye  Fall.<.  X.  Y. 


31' 


]  Rochester, 

1857- 
Isaac  Esleeck  Sheldon.     A. A'.     New  York  City. 

Bookseller  and  Publisber,  Sheldon  &  Co. 
1858. 

WiLLARD  Abbott.     /.  0.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cashier  Consolidated  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  Capt.  13th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3;  140th, 
1S63-5;  Major  140th,  1865. 

fRev.  George  Sayles  Bishop.     V.B.     East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Pastor  First  Reformed  Church  since  187.5.     Editor  of  the    Sower  nnd   Gospel  Field, 
1877-8.    Author  of  The  Doctrine  of  Grace;  Exhibition  of  Reformed  Trinciples;  Alleged  Con- 
tradictions of  the  Bible :  Shut  Up  to  Eaith,  etc.     D.D.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1877 ;  A.B.,  Amherst  • 
•      Coll.,  1858. 

Rev.  Cephas  Bennett  Crane.     //'./.     Boston,  Mass. 

Pastor  First  Baptist  Church  since  1878;  Hartford,  Conn.,  1860-78.  Grad.  Rochester 
Theo.  Sem.,  1860.  Trustee  Conn.  Literary  Assoc,  1861-78;  Newton  Theo.  Sem.  since  1879. 
Member  E.t;ecutive  Committee  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union  since  1878.  D.D.,  Rochester, 
1868. 

William  Osborn  Stoddard.     A.I.     New  York  City. 

Author  and  Journalist.  Sec.  of  President  Lincoln,  1861-4.  Grand  Cor.  Sec.  Union 
Leacrue  of  America,  1862-3.  U.  S.  Marshal,  Ark.,  1864-6.  Chief  Clerk  Eng.  Bureau 
Depl..  of  Docks,  New  York  City,  1S73-5.  Sec.  Tehuantepec  R.R.  Co.,  1869-72;  Sec.  Am. 
Atlantic  Cable  Co.,  18ti7-80.  Asst.  Editor  N.  Y.  Kraminer  and  Chronicle,  1869-79.  Author 
of  Scandaroon,  1869;  Verses  of  Many  Days,  1875:  The  Heart  of  It,  1880;  Dab  Kinzer, 
1881 ;  The  Quartette,  and  Elan  Harding,  1881.     Private  3d  Bat.  D.  C.  Vol.,  U.  S.  A..  1861. 

fMYRON  Hopkins  Strong.     M.I\     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Gas  Chemist  and  Engineer.  Pres.  Am.  Gas  Light  and  Fuel  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Managing 
Director  of  Strong  Gas,  Fuel  and  Light  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  1879. 

1859. 

Rev.   John  Caldwell   Calhoun  Clarke.     A'. I.     Upper 
Alton,  111. 

Prof  Greek,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  since  1875;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  186.5-6;  Sacred  Languages 
and  Exegesis,  Union  Bapt.  Theo.  Sem.,  Chicago,  1866-7.  Author  of  Plato  and  Platomsm, 
Bapt.  Qunrterlii  Review,  Jan.,  1867;  Platonism  and  Early  Christianity,  July,  1867;  Ihe 
Pioneer  B.aptist  Statesman,  1876;  History  in  Alphabet,  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  April,  1874. 
Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

''  Oscar  Folsom.     P.I.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,' 1867-70.    Died  July  23,  1S75. 

fWiLLiAM  Henry  Goddard.      E'.N.     Sioux  Falls,  Dak. 

Farmer.     A. B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1859. 

Rev.  John  Herbert  Griffith.     l.Q.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  B.iptist,  at  Troy  since  1878;  Detroit,  1861-7;  Galesburg,  111.,  1867-73; 
Milwaukee,  1873-8.  Trustee  Chicago  Univ.  D.D.,  Knox  Coll.,  111.,  1873.  Grad.  Rochester 
Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

Francis  Allen  Macomber.     F'.A.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Judge  Supreme  Court,  7th  Dist.,  N.  Y.,  since  1879.  Trustee  Univ.  of 
Rochester  since  1871. 


Rochester.  3i9 

AuTiiuK  RvKEu  Katiibone.     F'.IL     Oakfiokl,N.  Y. 

Hardware  Mc.rcbant_.n<l  Fruit  Grower.     Pros.  Gary  Village.  1S74-81.     1  ru..ee  Gary 
Collegiate  Sem.  siuce  18(5. 

i860. 

FkuVNKLin  Christopher  Dekr.     AAi.     Danville,  Pa. 

Prin.  Danville,  Pa.,  High  School,  since  1861 .  Private  28th  Reg.  Pa.  Vols.  (Emergency.) 

Rev.  Ezekiel  Wilson  Muxdy.     V.l.     Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  Syracuse,  IBf-G;  -d  Independent  Church  since  18G6. 
I  ibrarian  Central  Library.     Grad.  Kochester  Theo.  feem.,  1863. 

t Joseph  Augustus  Peters,  M.D.     E.e.     New  York  City. 

?863-T  resSned  on  account  of  disability  contracted  in  the  service. 

Rev   Adoniram  Judson  Sage.     AAL     Hartford,  Conn. 

187-2. 

Rev.  Theodore  Warren  Sheppard.      K.l.      Providence. 

-p      T 

Baptist  Supply  since  18S0;  at  Phenix,  R.  I.,  1868-80.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.. 
1863.  „ 

Rev   Charles  Edward  Smith.     H' .E.     Syracuse,  N.  i  . 

irad.  Rochester  Tl^o.  Setn  1863  Pastor,  P-^^^eUyiL^J^^^^r  ^'S 
^;^:r.S'^;n:i«T0rTh^i^P^m^^Fir^^-  1^1;  IB  the  Bible  the  word  of 
God?  1881. 

1861. 

Rev.  Milton  Bookstaver  Comfort.    LA,    Belleville,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  at  Belleville,  since  ISSl;  at  Pulaski  ISTo-Sl.  Missionary.  Gowhatty. 
Assam,  India,  1866-74.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1S04. 

Oliver  Beisell  Leonard.     l\\'.     Plaiufield,  N.  J. 

Insurance  Agent.    City  Clerk,  Plainfield,  since  1880. 

Robert  Mackwood.      T.E.     Newcastle,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

^>«^^'  Alonzo  Tru^ian  Mason.     MJ\     Greenwich,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.  1st  Lieut.  123d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  B.  A.,  1862-3;  Gapt.,  1863-^.;  Bvt.  Maj..  1S65. 
Died  April  7, 1872. 

Walter  Burritt  Moore.      7'.]'.     East  Aurora,  N.  i  . 

Farmer.     Asst.  Editor  and  Business  Mana.ey>f -Hie  History  and  Vj^ ^^^^ 

Otis  Hall  Robinson.      O.A.     Rochester,  N.Y^ 

Librarian  since  1868,  and  Prof.  MathemaUcs  since  ^sC9rniv^o^^ 
Ubrarir.n,  1^66-8;  TutorMathemat.es  186^9   A^^^^^^^^  /,3.  ^d.  Sci. 

1869  and  1877 ;  in  Government  Report  on  L,iDraric8,  lo.o,  li^. 


320  Rochester. 

Eev.  Augustus  Chesterman  Shaw.     ./.:V.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  at  Fulton,  since  1870;  Clavville,  N.Y.,  1865-70.     Grad.  Auburn 
Theo.  Sem.,  1864.     D.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1877. 


1862. 

George  Albert  Allin.      P.H.     Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Merchant,  Xew  York  City. 

*'*^'tJoHN  HuRRELL  Brookixg.      N.P.     Dundas,   Ontario,  Can. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  1867. 

fCHARLES  Gould  Clark,  M.D.     A. P.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

School  Commissioner,  1872-8.  Alderman,  1880.  Prin.  Waterford  Public  Schools, 
1864-5.    A.B.,  Union  Univ.,  1863.    M.D. ,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med  Coll.,  1866. 

Rev.  Elias  Henry  Johnson.     N.l.     Providence,  R.I. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church,  Providence,  since  1875.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1871. 
D.D.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1878. 

William  James  Leonard.     J'../.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Assoc.  Ed.  Denver,  Col.,  Tribune,  1872;  Ed.  Chicagt)  Illustrated  Journal,  1872-3; 
Editor  and  Publisher  Central  N.J.  Times  since  1875.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1865. 
Pastor,  Evanstown,  111.,  1865-8. 

*  '*^  Edwin  Henry  Pancost.     /.  T.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  January  15, 1865. 

*'«^  John  Henry  West.     N.Q'.     Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  December  5,  1868. 


1863. 

MoREAU  Stephen  Crosby.     A.I'.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Insurance,  Real  Estate  and  Loan  Agent.  Lieut.  Gov.  Mich.,  1881-3.  Member  Mich. 
State  Senate,  1873-5;  Mich.  State  Board  Charities,  1875-81.  Trustee  Kalamazoo  Coll., 
1871-S.     Pres.  State  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1871  and  1878. 

f  Wesley  Crouch.     F/.  T.     Rochester,  X.  Y. 

Hotel  Proprietor. 

Rev.    Thomas    Wakefield    Goodspeed.      A.  12.      Morgan 
Park,  111. 

Financial  Sec.  Bapt.  Union  Theo.  Sem.  since  1876.  Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 
Pastor  at  Chicago  and  Quincy,  111.,  until  1876.    D.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881. 

Edward  Henry  Pierce,  LL.B.     P.l'.     Newton,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  Boston.     Member  Mass.  Legislature,  1868.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1864. 

f  John  Forbes  Tryon.     F/.B.     Dowagiac,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

fD avid  Wing.     F'..\\     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wholesale  Fruit  Dealer. 


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1864. 
Trumax  Jay  Backus.     A.l'J.     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Euglish  Literature,  Vaesar  Coll.,  since  1868.  Author  of  A  Manual  of  Engligli 
Literature,  1872  and  1881.  Asst.  Sec.  Am.  Bai)t.  Home  Mission  Soc.,  1867-8.  Studied 
Kocbester  Tlieo.  Sera.,  1864-5. 

Henry  Clay  Bosley.      E'.Ii.     Bradford,  Pa. 

Supt.  Bradford  Schools.  Oil  Producer  and  Broker,  Bradford,  Pa.,  1879-80;  Titusvillc, 
1869-79.     Teacher  Central  Scliool,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865-9. 

George  Fraxcis  Davis.     FJ .  T.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Pork  Packer. 

William  Henry  Dickinson.     F/.^.     Chester,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

Leonard  Jarvis  Gaylord.     A.N.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Kctired,  from  ill  health.     Bookkeeper. 

Rev.  AYiLLiAM  Potts  Hellings.     I'/.S.     Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church  at  Lockport  since  1877;  Scrauton,  Pa.,  1870-1 ;  Gennantown, 
1867-70.    Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1867. 

George  P  Ludlam.     II.  0.     New  York  City. 

Supt.  K.  Y.  Hospital. 

Milton  Grosvenor  Potter,  M.D.     0.^.     Buffalo,  N.Y. 

Prof.  Anatomy  and  De.in  of  Faculty,  Buffalo  Medical  Coll.,  1873-8.  M.D.,  Buffalo 
Univ.,  1867.    Died  January  28,  1878. 

Albert  Judson  Taylor.     l\J.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Commission  Merchant  in  New  York,  and  Iron  Furnace,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Died  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  May  5, 1870. 


1865. 

f  James  Lord  Bishop,  LL.B.     I.D.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Author  of  Bishop  On  Insolvent  Dehtors ;  edited  Third  Edition  BuiTill  On 
Assignments.    A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1865;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1SG9. 

fJosiAH  Hooker  Bissell.     A.M.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     Reporter  U.  S.  Courts,  Seventh  Circuit.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1865. 

Ja3ies  Reuben  Doolittle.     I. A.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Ja:mes  Glass.     I\  Y'.     Syracuse,  X.  Y. 

Merchant  Miller. 

Joseph  Holcomb  SiiErPAiiD.      //./.     Camden,  N.  J. 

Merchant. 

f Charles  DuFFiELD  Wrenn.     A.I'.     Middletown,  Ohio. 

Paper  Manufacturer. 
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322 


Rochester. 

1866. 
Rev.  Albert  CoiT.     P.P.     Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1870.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sera.,  18G9. 

James  Franklin  Keeney.     I. A.     Wa  Keeney,  Kan. 

Real  Estate  Dealer,  Chicago,  111.    Member  Kan.  Board  of  Agriculture;  Kan.  Legisla- 
ture, 1880-1.    Pres.  Western  National  Fair,  18S0. 

Rev.  Alon2o  Ketcham  Parker.     Z.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor  Centennial  Baptist  Church  since  1879.     Grad.  Rochester  Thco.  Sem.,  1870. 

fAMANDON  Manly  Piersons.  M.D.     A.  A.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,New  York  Homosopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1803.  Author  of  articles  in  Med.  Times,  etc. 

•j-OscAR  Frederic  Thomas,  M.D.     P.B.     Lawton,  Mich. 
Rev.  Adam  Henry  Todd.     E'.ii.     Greene,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1S81;  at  Tioga  Center,  1879-81.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem., 
1869. 

1867. 

'   WiLLARD  Parker  Bissell.     //./'.     Richmond,  Va. 

Nurseryman.     Died  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1878. 

James  Edward  Cheney,  Jr.     I.B.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Edward  Taylor  Hunt.     P.P.     New  York  City. 

Not  engaged  in  active  business. 

Eugene  HuDNUT  Satterlee,  LL.B.   A^}'.  Rochester, N.Y. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1872.     Studied  law  at  Heidelberg,  Berlin  and 
Paris,  1868-70. 

fWiLLiAM  Henry  Stelle.     PJ.A.     Stelton,  N.  J. 
^fHoRACE  Lapham  Strong.      P'.d).     La  Grange,  N.  Y. 

Teacher.     Died  November,  1873. 

1868. 

Frank  Sumner  Capen.     K.A.     Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Cortland  State  Normal  School,  since  1869.    Prof.  Languages,  James- 
town, N.  Y.,  Inst.,  1868-9.     Private  75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  18G5. 

fONCKEN  WiLLARD  CoLE.      E.A.      Carmcl,  N.  Y. 

Teller  Puluam  Co.  National  Bank. 

William  Henry  Davis.     E'.Q.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Commission  Merchant.    Private,  Corp.  .and  Sergt.  Co.  K  83d  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A. 

Frank  Huntington.     K.P.     New  York  City. 

AssooLate  Editor  Appleton's  Annual  Encyclopajdia  since  1S7J;    Johnson's  Encyclo- 
paedia, 1872-5.     In  Europe,  1869-72. 

Rev.  Henry  TiiADDEUS  Miller.     E'.^.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor  Sixth  Presbyterian  Church,  Chicago,  since  1875;    Victor  and  Medina,  N".  Y., 
1871-4.    Grad.  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  187i. 


Rochester.  3^3 

WiiLiAM  J\MES  Milne.     I'J.M.     Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

j;;;;;';:;-;';;'  L';!;.s":f  Mathematical  tLi  Booke.     Ph.D..  Umv.  of  KochcBter.  18.9,  LL.D.. 

Ind!"Asbury  Tuiv.,  1880.  AT     V 

Willi \M  Carey  Morey.     /^'.//.     Rochestei-,  JN.  1. 

^^tU.andHi.ory.I..v.ofRc..e^.«^^^ 

Tssf  ^.fL/;fut!"9tlfN''Y!M^:uT^^^^^^^^  1«^^- Y-  I^^^'^'^""^' 

lSt)4^rBvt!Wj.,Bvt.Coi.,  1S65. 

Rev.  JoiES  Monroe  Taylor.     2'.2'.     Providence,  R  1. 

settled  over irou.U,Bap;UtChu.lj^^den«^^^^ 
1869. 

Isaac  Dubois  Fowler.     E' .l\     Lansing,  Iowa. 

Druggist.  AT     V 

Edgar  Pattison  Glass.     A/'',     byracnse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  .^ 

Horace  Fidelio  Kendall.     7:'.:^.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

Alonzo  Clayton  Raymond.     Z.\.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Grain  Commission  Merchant. 

Zachary  Philo  Taylor.     ^M'-     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

LatyeT.  afport  Wayne.  Ind.,  1ST3-5.     Teacher,  a.  Buffalo  and  Cleveland.  1869-73  and 


i76-8. 


1870. 


HByron  Winfield  BUELL.     ;V.r.     Ro^^>'^^*^^*'f'J'    ^,    ,3-3 

^  Lawver,  New  York  City.      A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  18T1 ;    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  18.3. 

DiedatSlt.Clair.N.  J.,  Maylo.  ISTo.  ^       ,     Til 

Rev.  John  Kennedy  Fo^vler.     K.I.     Rockford,  111. 

ialr.  Presbyterian,  at  Rockford  since  1878;  at  Caledonia.  K.  Y.,  1873-S.   Grad.  Un.on 
Theo.  Seni..  1873.  •    i       XT      T 

Merrill  Edwards  Gates.     LO' .     New  Brunswick,  N   J. 

Pros.  Rutgers  Col.,1882;  Prin.  fbany  Ac^-.^:^-  A^^^^ 
atory  Scho  jIs,  1873 ;    Kndowme,,t  o\;},?^'denu.s   18^6     Coi  ks|^  ^^^^    Uarper'^,  May,  1881. 

MiLO  GiFFORD  Kellogg.     F.A.     Chicago,  111. 

Supt.  Manufacturing  Dept.  Western  Electric  Manufacturing  Co. 

Charles  Herbert  Taylor.     A.1.     New  York  City. 

Banker  and  Stock  Broker. 

187I. 

Franklin  Backus  Bishop.     AM.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Banking,  Monroe  Co.  Savings  Bank. 


324  Rochestei'. 

Henry  Pendexter  Emerson.     hJ.l.     Buffiilo,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Central  High  School,  since  1874.  Prin.  Potsdam  State  Nor- 
mal School,  1S71-4.     Author  of  pamphlet,  Latin  in  High  Schools. 

Walter  Sage  Hubbell.     Eochester,  X.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1873.    Teacher  Alhany  Acad.,  1871-3. 

Eev.  Robert  Bruce  Hull.      E.  0.     New  York  City. 

Pastor  Tabernacle  Baptist  Church  since  1877 ;  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1874-7.  Grad.  Roches- 
ter Theo.  Sem.,  1874. 

1872. 

Frank  Sheldon  Fosdick.     K.P.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  in  Public  School  since  1873:  Buftalo  Classical  School,  1872-3. 

t Solon  Tenney  French.     N.F.     Chicago,  111. 

Asst.  Ticket  Agent  Gen.  Passenger  Station,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Prof.  Colorado  Coll., 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1874-5.    A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1872. 

Rev.  Isaiah  Burroughs  Hudnut.     E'.P.     Wilson,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  since  1880. 

James  Monroe  Hudnut.     E'..\.     Ncav  York  City. 

Asst.  Editor  N.  T.  Bxaminer  and  Chronicle,  1S72-.5;  Editor  of  the  Publications 
of  the  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1875.  Author  of  The  Bible  Catechism,  1879.  Private 
129th  N.  Y.  Inf.  and  Sth  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

*''™  Rev.  David  Fay  Stewart.     E'.0.     Hamilton,  Minn. 

Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1876.    Died  at  Hamilton,  October,  1879. 

* ^^^  Charles  Mortimer  Warren.     A.M.     Chicago,  111. 

Died  at  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  November,  1879. 


1873- 

f  James  Edward  Baker.     1.0.     Chicago,  111. 
Rev.  Frank  Thompson  Ellison.     K.I.     Charlotte,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  since  1881 . 

Rev.  Ebexezer  Warren  Hunt.      E'.  A.      Fall  River,  INIass. 

Pastor  Second  Baptist  Church  since  1880.     Grad.  Newton  Theo.  Sem.,  1880.      Lawyer, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1875-7. 

As AHEL  Wellington  Norton.     E'.-.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Grammar  School  since  1877. 

George  Daniel  Olds.     E/.i}.     Holley,  N.  Y. 

Studying  Heidelberg,   Gennany,   since   1879.     Prof.   French  and  Asst.  Prof.   Greek, 
Albany  Acad.,  1873-9. 

f  Clifford  Wals WORTH  Parsons.     E'.\.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Commercial  Traveller,  D.  M.  Ferry  &  Co. 

t George  Francis  Yeoman.     E'.E.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawj'er. 


Rochester'.  325 


1874. 
Rev.  John  Qi^incy  Adainis.      I'.'.V.     Boulder,  Colo. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1881 ;  at  Mexico,  N".  Y.,  1877-8 ;  at  Evansville,  Iiid.,  1878-81 . 
Qrad.  Auburn  Theo.  Seni.,  18.77. 

fLEvi  Jesse  Putnam  Bishop.     E'.l'.     Clevelaml,  Ohio. 

Lawyer;  firm  Adams  &  Bishop. 

tCHARLES  Albert  Capwell.     AA\     Dallas,  Tex. 

Music  Dealer  and  General  Merchant. 

Rev.  RuTGER  Dox.      E.N.     Corning,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church   since  1881;  Ransomville,   N.   Y.,   1877-81.     Grad.  Rochester 
Theo.  Sem.,  1877. 

'*''"f Eugene  Sanford  Loomis.      I'J A.     Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Potsdam  State  Normal  School.     Died  January,  1870. 

f  George  Herbert  Raymond.      E' .  T.     Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Commission  Merchant. 

Ralph  Waldo  Whel  AN.     E.i^'.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

1875- 

fEowARD  LeGrand  Adams.     P.B.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Elmira  Advertiaer  since  1882;  Bradford  Sunday  Star,  1879-82;   City   Editor 
Rochester  Democrat  and  Chi-onicle,  1874-9. 

fRev.  John  P  Campbell.     II.A.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Presbyterian  Clergyman,  in  charge  Chapel  First  Presbyterian  Church  since  1878.    A.B., 
Princetou'Coll.,  1875. 

Jacob  Slo AT  Fassett.     A.E'.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Spencer  He DDEN  Freeman.      E'.X.     Mnmford,  N.  Y. 

Fellow  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore.     Instructor  Mathematics,  Dennison   Univ., 
Ohio,  1876-7. 

Marcus  HiRSHFiELD.      )"../.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

John  Morgan  Milne.     M.N.     Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Geneseo  State  Normal  School.    A.B..  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1879. 

Rev.  Frank  Harold  Rowley.      K.ii'.     Titusville,  Pa. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1879.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 

George  Raynolds  Stearns,  M.D.     E'.T.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

M.B.,  Homceopathic  Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1878.    District  Health  Otlicer,  1880-1.     On  SUiff 
W^ard's  Island,  N.  Y.,  Ilomoeopathic  Hospital,  1878-9. 

Rev.  James  William  White.     I.I.     Berkshire,  X.  Y. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  1881.     Grad.  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 


326  Rochester. 

1876. 
Charles  Wisner  Adams,  M.D.     A.Z.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Prof.  Diseases  of  Children,  Univ.  of  Kansas  City.     M.D.,  Colnmbia  Coll.,  1879. 

Rev.  Francis  Julius  Bellamy.     KM'.     Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1S79.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Seni.,  187S. 

fFRANK  Fillmore  Davis.     K.  T.     Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1876. 

Rev.  Horace  Holmes  Huxt.     E'.I'.     Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Baptist  Pastor  since  1879.    Grad.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1879. 

Fletcher  Joshua  Sherman,  M.D.     E'.F.     Lyons,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York. 

William  Hall  Wamsley.     F/.J.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Medical  Student. 

Fred  Potter  Wilcox,  LL.B.     FI.P.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878. 

1877. 

f Charles  White  Bishop.     A.B.     New  York  City. 

Oil  Broker. 

fWiLLiAM  Gideon  Brownell,  M.D.    F/.J.    Chicopee,  Mass. 
fRev.  Frederick  Campbell.     E'.F.     Painted  Post,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  at  Painted  Post  since  1880.    A.B.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1877. 

Charles  Erastus  Darrow,  M.D.    A.Q'.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

Rev.  Fred  Taylor  Gates.      T.N.     Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Pastor  Baptist  Church  since  1880.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1879. 

Luther  Madison  Hair.     E'.A.     Dundee,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Henry  Harrison.     E'.I.     Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Grain  Merchant. 

t Walter  Locke  Smith.      ^..V.  '  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1877. 

fRev.  Wilton  JNIerle  Smith.     E.M.    Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1881.    A.B.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  1877.     Grad.  Auburn  Theo. 
Sem.,  1881. 

Charles  Perly  Work.     A.FI.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Agent  E.  and  N.  S.  Despatch  Line. 


Rochester.  327 


1878. 
\I{ev.  Thomas  Edwin  Broion.      A.J.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Pastor  First  IJajitist  Cluircli,  I'mvidoncf.  R.  I.     D.I).,  Univ.  of  Koeliestcr,  1875.     A.B. 
Columbian  Univ.,  isei.     Tutor  Columbian  Univ.,  l.SOl-2. 

fGEOKGE  MooAU  CiiAPiN.      F/.J.     Clucago,  111. 

Clerk  Commercial  National  Bank.     A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1879. 

fGiLMAN  Robinson  Davis,  M.D.     A.N.     Cinciuuati,  Ohio. 

Phj'sician. 

f Edwin  Trumax  de  Bell.      N.Ii.     Coventry,  N.  Y. 

Teacher. 

Rev.  Ransom  Harvey.      O.P.     Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  First  Baptist  Church  since  1882.    Grad.  Rochester  Thco.  Scm.,  1881. 

Morton  Mixot.     E'.  Y'.     Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Bank  Clerk. 

fELECTUs  Backus  Litchfield  Taylor.     7'.  7'.     Riclimond, 
Va. 

Business,  with  Franklin,  Davis  &  Co.,  Kurserj-mcn. 

Charles  Smith  Wilbur.     A.I.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1879. 

f  John  Beach  Abbott.     B.N.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Lemuel  Warner  Bowen.     F/.I.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Salesman,  with  D.  M.  Ferry  &  Co.,  Seedsmen. 

Selden  Stanley  Brown.     E'.B.     Scottsville,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student  at  Rochester. 

Moses  Hirshfield.      O.A'.     Muskegon,  Mich. 

Merchant. 

fOLiN  Daniel  Leisenring.     A.X.     Canton,  Ohio. 

Civil  Engineer,  with  Valley  R.R. 

Hiram  Belmaii  Olin.     M.  P.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

,A8st.  Supt.  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co. 

{William  Wayland  Simpson.     F'.  T.     Canisteo,  N.  Y. 

Commercial  Traveller. 

1880. 

Charles  Olin  Bailey.     A.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Clerk  Law  Dcpt.  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry. 


328  Rochester. 

Myron  TuTHiLL  Bly.     NM.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student.     Editor  Rochester  Sunday  Morning  Herald,  1880-1. 

William  Poole  Goodrich.     E'.A.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  Ivory  Buttons. 

fEDWARD  Stanley  Grigg.      P.  T.     Denver,  Colo. 

Sunday  School  Missionary  since  1882. 

James  INIonroe  Hunt.      I.I.     New  York  City. 

Law  Student. 

Lemuel  Barrows  Marcy.     FJ.N.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student. 

1881. 

Robert  Babcock.     /.''../''.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Medical  Student. 

f Thomas  Emmet  Deavey.     A.N.     Abilene,  Kan. 

Lawyer. 

fHENRY  Trevor  Drake.     E'.  T.     St.  Paul,  jNIinn. 

Manufacturer  of  Hats,  Caps  and  Straw  Goods. 

fHiRAM  Wallace  Hayes.     M.B.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Druggist. 

Herve  Isbell,      E\I.     Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Amenia  Acad. 

fRev.  John  Wesley  Le  Seur.     F/.P.    East  Pembroke,  N.Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1878.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1878.  ' 

Charles  Wion  Smith.     A. P.     Kendall,  N.  Y. 

Medical  Student. 

SuiviNER  Wynne   Stevens.     E'.ii.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Theological  Student. 

1882. 

George  Byron  Adams.     E'.Q.     Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  G  Clement.      E'.     Batavia,  N.  Y. 

John  M  Hu-ll.     M.A.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  Wadsworth  Pulver.     E'.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1883. 

Fred  Delmar  Andrew.     E'.I'.     Ontario,  N.  Y. 
fLEWis  Edwards  Gates.     I.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1884. 


Rochester.  329 

George  Ladd  Munx.      E'.l.     Freejjort,  111. 
Hamilton  Salmon  Pkltz.     J.     Philii(lcl[)hia,  Pa. 
Arthur  Toole y.     E'  .     Brockport,  N.  Y. 
Calvin  Pardee  Hull  Varv.     /.     Newark,  N.  Y. 
Cyrus  J  Wood.     1.     ]Moravia,  N.  Y. 

1884. 
tGi:oRGE  Pal:mer  Decker.      E' .     Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student. 

Henry  Lewis  Fassett.     E' .     Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Thomas  Morey  Hodg.Man,  Jr.     ./.     Kochestcr,  N.  Y. 
Emory  William  Hunt.     E' .     East  Clarence,  N.  Y. 
William  Palmer  Kinney.     E' .     Milwaukee,  Wis. 
William  MACOiiBER.     E' .     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1885. 

James  ^NIead  Bailey,  Jr.     //.     Freeport,  111. 
William  L  Baicer.     E' .     Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 
Abram  Mills  Fanning,  Jr.     M.     New  York  City. 
William  N  Hubbell.     FJ ,     San  Diego,  Cal. 
Herbert  James  Menzie.     EJ .     Bero-en,  N.  Y. 


THE   ALABAMA   CHAPTER, 

185 1    TO    1859. 

Annals. 

The  Alabama  Chapter  was  established  at  the  Uuiversit}'  of  Alabama, 
in  1851,  by  members  of  the  Senior  Class,  and  remained  for  seven 
years  an  active  and  flourishing  Chapter  of  the  Fraternity,  doing 
its  appointed  work,  although  at  a  distance  from  other  Chapters 
and  removed  from  immediate  and  frequent  contact  with  them. 
The  lively  interest  felt  in  the  Chapter,  and  its  firm  hold  upon  the 
affections  of  its  members,  have  been  sufficiently  attested  in  the 
correspondence  of  the  compiler  with  its  surviving  members,  whose 
result  is  apparent  in  the  full  record  of  the  Chapter  inscribed  below. 
In  1858  the  Faculty  of  the  College  prohibited  secret  societies,  and  the 
Chapter  suspended  its  active  functions.  The  graduate  members  of  the 
Chapter  met  immediately  after  this  occurrence  at  Shelb}' Springs,  Ala., 
and  organized  a  graduate  association  ;  but  the  war,  in  which  nearly  everj^ 
member  of  the  Chapter  served  under  the  Confederate  colors,  early 
brought  the  annual  reunions  to  a  close.  As  the  buildings,  records 
and  librarj'  of  the  University  were  burned  b}'  Federal  troops  during 
the  war,  these  sources  of  information  as  to  the  College  honors  won  by 
the  Chapter  are  cut  off,  and  the  record  below,  even  where  it  indicates 
the  University  degrees  of  the  members,  has  been  compiled  by  diligent 
personal  inquiry. 

The  arrangement  of  members  by  classes,  as  originallj'  furnished  by 
the  Chapter  to  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Catalogue  committees  in  charge  of 
the  catalogues  of  1854,  1857  and  18G0,  is  retained  below,  although  it 
does  not  agree  with  the  University  Register.  As  the  latter  was  largely 
compiled  from  memory,  it  was  felt  to  be  safer  to  follow  the  written 


Alab^ 


331 


roconl,  Avhich  has  survived  the  war.  The  cle<^reos,  as  recorded  in  tlie 
Register,  are,  however,  given  under  each  name  where  tli.e  year  stated 
there  differs  from  the  class  year  in  this  catalogue. 

To  the  friends  and  kin  of  our  deceased  brothers  the  thanks  of  the 
Chapter  are  due  for  the  information,  whose  results  are  given  below, 
Tiie  special  acknowledgment  of  the  FraternitN'  is  also  due  to  Prof. 
John  M.  Martin,  of  Alabama  University,  for  assistance  in  tracing  the 
records  of  the  deceased  and  the  living.  Brother  Somerville,  whose 
connection  with  the  Chapter  was  intimate,  has  also  been  of  constant 
aid  in  compiling  this  record. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Thomas  Francis  BuGBEE.     O.T. 
William  Theodore  Gates.     M.B. 
John  Samuel  Meriwether.     O.A. 


1851- 
^  Thomas  Francis  BuGBEE.     O.F.     Montgomeiy,  Ala. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Ala.  Univ.,  1S50.     Died  October  9,  1859. 

\Rev.  George  Francis  Oushman.      E.J.     Brool<Jyn,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman  and  Journalist  Editorial  Staff  of  T/ie  Churchman,  New  York,  since  1880; 
Editorial  Staff  of  The  Lhiiiig  Church,  Chicago,  1878.  Deputy  to  General  Convention  from 
Ala.,  18.56.  Pres.  Standing  Committee,  Illinois,  1874-7.  Trustee  of  Jubilee  Coll.,  111. 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1840;  D.D.,  Univ.  of  Ala.,  1860.  Author  of  numerous  occaBional 
and  addresses. 


' — f William  Theodore  Gates.     M.B.     La  Grange,  Texas. 

Lawyer.  After  practising  law  for  some  time  in  the  office  of  A.  R.  Gates,  La  Grange, 
Tex.,  he  went,  in  1852,  to  Honduras,  Central  America.  As  he  has  never  been  heard  from, 
he  is  supposed  to  have  died  there. 

'^^^  John  Samuel  Meriwether,  M.D.      O.A.     Eutaw,  Ala. 

A.B.,  Ala.  Univ.,  1850.     Surgeon  40th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-4.    Died  May  26,  1879. 


1852. 

*  18,53  John  Henry  Hobart  Glassell.      O.A.     Mobile,  Ala. 

Teacher. 

*^^^tRoBERT  Edward  Herndon.     P.B.     Green  Co.,  Ala. 

Merchant.     Was  killed  in  a  rencounter  in  Texas. 

*'«<^  John  Ramsay  McDow,  M.D.      0.  T.K.     Gainesville,  Ala. 

Physician.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1855;  then  studied  at  New  Orleans  Med.  School. 
Practised  in  Gainesville,  Ala.,  until  fall  of  185!»,  when  he  removed  to  Fayette  Co.,  Texas, 
remaining  until  1861.  Private  36th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.A. ;  transferred  to  Trans-Mississippi 
Dept.  as  Surgeon,  1863.    Died  at  Harrisburg,  Quachita  River,  La.,  Feb.  15,  1864. 

*^^*  RoscoE  Peck.      P.O.     Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Was  about  to  be  ordained  a  Deacon  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  when  he 
died  of  consumption,  April  23,  1854. 

* ^^^^fEpHRAiM  Alexander  Pharr.     J'. I.     Camden,  Ala. 

Planter.  Private  2d  Ala.  Cav.,  C.  8.  A.  Died  Nov.  29, 1869,  from  rheumatism  con- 
tracted in  the  service. 


.  18C9 


Alabama.  333 

Wii  Li  XM  Appling  Wynne.     II'.  T.     Greensborough,  Ala. 

La^vyer.     Ren>ovcd  from  Greene  Co.  to  Greensborough.  where  he  died,  1869. 
1853- 

-t William  S.  Chapman.     A'.I:-     Los  Angeles   Cal 

Died  at  San  Gabriel,  Cal.,  November  3,  1881. 

^«<»  Thomas  George  Chilton.      7'.  }'.     Montgomery,  Ala. 

Lawyer.    Removed  from  Tuekegee  to  Montgomery,  where  he  died,  1860. 

-«»  James  Osgood  Andrew  Clopton.     A'.iL     Tuskegee,  Ala. 
WiLmlli  Adams  GuNTER,LL.B.     /.//•    ^^-^^S^^Y' f  t' 

Lawyer.     LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1856.      Lieut,  let  Ala.  Cav.,  2oth  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.. 

1862-5. 

t  Jacob  Hunter  Sharp.     2'.  r.     Columbus,  Miss 

Planter.    Col.  44th  Miss.  Inf.,  1862 ;  Brig.  Gen.  Army  of  the  1  ennessee.  C.  S.  A.,  1864-d. 
1854. 

John  Webster  Bishop.     O.E.     Talladega,  Ala. 

Lawyer.    Private  Co.  F  51st  Ala.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A. 

Taul  Bradford.      VJ.     Talladega,  Ala. 

M.S^.K^^t^slSr^S;I.^iKr!t!^^^^^ 

*_|WiLLiAM  Tennel  Cochran.     J'.H-     Pickens  Co.,  Ala. 

Druggist. 

tBuRRELL  I.  Curry.     A.l.     Huntsville,  Ala. 

Busine.ss.  ^^  .  , 

Lorenzo  C.  Fisher.     E.F.     Lowndes  Co.,  Ala. 

Emigrated  to  Texas  before  the  war. 

*  '^^t  James  Madison  Fitzpatrick.     /.  /7.     Autauga  Co. ,  Ala. 

Died  at  the  University,  Tuscaloosa,  April  30,  18.52. 

*-  Walter  Emmet  Winn,  LL.B.     EA\     Marengo  Co  .Ala. 
tKev.  Thomas  Jefferson  Beard.     2'..V.     Mobile,  Ala. 

'  Rector  St.  John's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  since  1872.     Enlisted  in  C.  K  A.  serv.ee. 

but  was  discharged  for  physical  disability. 

tWiLLiAM  Henry  Benson,  M.D.    I.J.    AVaynesborough,  \  a 

^  Physician.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Md.    Private  Co.  D  3d  Ala.  Inf..  1861 ;  Asst.  Surgeon  and 

Capt.  10th  Ga.  Batty.,  C.  S.  A.,  1802-a. 


334  Alabama. 

Joseph  Pickens  Clark,     U.Z.    Eutaw,  Ala. 

Lawyer.     Clerk  Circuit  Court,  Greene  Co. 

Rev.  EiCHARD  Hooker  Cobbs.     /../.      Greensborough,  Ala. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  since  1861.  D.D.,  Centre  ColL,  Ky.,1878. 

f  Joseph  Hardie.     ./'.  }'.     Selma,  Ala. 

Cotton  Factor.    A.B.,  Coll.  of  X.  J.,  1855.     ilaj.,  C.  S.  A.,  two  years. 

f  Willi  AM  Jemtson  MiMS.     LI.     Birmingham,  Ala. 

Tax  Collector,  Jefferson  Co.  Capt.  Co.  G  43d  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1882-4;  Maj.,  1864-5; 
Lieut.  Col.  in  command  at  close  of  war. 

*'^^f  Henry  St.  John  Peck.     A'.JJ.     Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Died  during  his  Sophomore  year,  February  8,  1853. 

•j-Daniel  Webster  Woodruff.      E.  W.     Savannah,  Ga. 

Bookkeeper,  with  Walter  &  Hart.  Private,  Corporal,  Co.  H  5th  Ala.  Inf.,  Battles' 
Brigade,  Rodes'  Div.,  A.  N.  V.,  1861-5,  C.  S.  A.     Surrendered  at  Appomattox  C.  H.,  Va. 

1856. 

*^^^t James  Churchill  Blakey,  M.D.     M.F.     Tuskegee,  Ala. 

M.D.,  Medical  School,  Charleston,  S.  C.    Died  in  Meon  Co.,  Ala.,  September,  1859. 

f  Charles  Joseph  Bryan.     P.  8.     Tuskegee,  Ala. 

Cotton  Planter.  Member  Ala.  State  Legislature,  1859-63.  Contributed  to  local  press, 
1878-80.  3d  Lieut.,  2d  Lieut.,  Capt.,  Co.  C  3d  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861.  Discharged  for 
wounds  received  in  the  service. 

*  i^t James  Deas  NoTT,  M.D.     A.E.     Mobile,  Ala.  , 

:NLD.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1858;  A.B.,  S.  C.  Coll.  at  Columbia,  1857.  Went  abroad  and  pursued 
medical  studies  in  Paris  and  Berlin  for  three  years,  returning  in  1861  to  enter  the  Con- 
federate service.  Capt.  22d  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  8.  A.,  1861-3.  Shot  at  the  Battle  of  Chickamauga, 
Tenu.,  Sept.  20, 1863. 

t Samuel  W.  Pegues.     A.n.     Brown's,  Ala. 

Planter. 

Henderson    Middleton    Someryille,    LL.B.       E'.Q'.K. 
Montgomery,  Ala. 

Associate  Justice  Supreme  Court,  Ala.,  1880-6.  Lecturer  Common  and  Statute  Law, 
Univ.  Ala.,  since  1873.  Member  StateDem.  Ex.  Com.,  1872-6.  Editor  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Daily 
Appen/.,  1S59~02.  Instructor  M.ithematics  and  Languages,  Ala.  Univ.,  1S62-5.  Associate 
Editor  Southern  Law  Journal,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  1878-80.  LL.B.,  Cumberland  Univ., 1859; 
LL.D.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  Ky.,  1877.  Member  Ala.  Hist.  Soc.  Resides  at  Tuscaloosa, 
Ala. 

IHenry  Jasper  Winn,  M.D.     E.l.     Birmingham,  Ala. 

Physician.  Occasional  contributions  on  medical  subjects  in  medical  journals.  M.D., 
Univ.  Pa.,  1858.  Private  7th  Ala.  Cav.,  one  year;  Asst.  Surgeon  50th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A., 
two  years. 


1857. 


■''"^  Jacob  Bryant.     H'.P..     Clarke  Co.,  Ala. 

Teacher.     Killed  while  in  C.  S.  A.,  at  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va. 

^***«tSAMUEL  T.  Carpenter.     A.I.     Eutaw,  Ala. 

Killed  while  in  C.  S.  A.,  at  New  Hope  Chapel,  May  27,  1864. 


Alabama. 


335 


18G2 


isen 


Rev.  Cornelius  Mahion  IIutton.      }'.  T.     Pleasant  Ridtre, 
Ala.  ^ 

Pastor  Bethol  Presbyterian  Chiircli  (South),  18C0-G;  Bethesda  Cliurcli,  1866-9; 
Pleasiint  Ridijc  Cliiirch,  1866-81.  Principal  Male  and  Female  School,  Pleasant  Kidgc,  1870- 
2.     Chaplain  36th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

■fHENRY  Junius  Nott.     P.A.     Mobile,  Ala. 

A.B.,  S.  C.  Coll.,  1857.  Studied  in  Paris  for  three  years;  returning  in  1801,  entered  Con- 
federate service.  Lieut.  Co.  B  22d  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-2.  iJied  at  Mobile.  May  8, 
1862,  from  typhoid  fever,  contracted  through  fatigue  and  exposure  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh. 

William  Frederick  Withers.     //'.//.     Tuscaloosa,   Ala. 

Appointed  Capt.  of  Regul.irs  from  Miss.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861. 
1858. 

Junius  Kincaid  Battle.      Y.F.     Tuskcgec,  Ala. 
fREGiNALD  Heber  Dawson.      E.U.     Caniden,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  Served  two  terms  as  State  Solicitor  of  Ala.  Capt.,  Mai  ,  Lieut.  Col.. 
Co.  A  13th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

*  ^^'^  John  RANDOLrri  Griffin.     P.  6.     Bellevue,  La. 

Lawyer.    Member  La.  General  Assembly,  1863. 

fBENJAMiN  Mock.     A'.N.     Columbia,  S.  C. 

Asst.  General  Passenger  Agt.  C.  C.  &  A.  R.R.  Semple's  Art.,  1862;  Battery  Gladden, 
Heavy  Art.,  C.  S.  A.,  at  Mobile,  1864-5. 

*  ^««'  Lemuel  Gaston  Spiva.     K.  1\     Wilcox  Co. ,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  35th  Miss.  Inf.,  1861-2.  Died  in  C.  S.  A.  military  service  at  Crawfordsville, 
Miss.,  August,  1862. 

t John  James  Steele.     O.J.     Benton,  Ala. 

Merchant.  Until  recently  a  Cotton  Planter.  County  Supt.  Education,  1876-80.  Private, 
Corporal,  Semple's  Ala.  Battery,  1862-3 ;  Battery  Gladden,  Heavy  Art.,  C.  8.  A.,  at  Mobile. 
1864-5. 

*^««-  Joseph  Bacon  Thornton,  M.D.     O.Z.     Eufaula,  Ala. 

M.D.,  Univ.  La.,  1861.    Died  in  C.  S.  A.  military  service,  at  Manassas,  Va.,  1862. 
1859. 

fWiLLiAM  Parish  Chilton,     fy.  E.     Montgomery,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  Solicitor  for  9th  Judicial  Dist.  Ala.,  two  years;  elected  to  Ala.  Legislature, 
1861.  Author  of  two  vols,  of  poems.  Mansions  of  the  Skies,  and  Columbia;  and  of  History 
of  the  Administrations  (in  press).     Col.  on  Special  StalT  Service,  C.  S.  A.,  1801-5. 

Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Smith  Harris.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Prol.  Epis.  Bishop  of  Mich.  D.D.,  William  and  Mary  Coll.,  1875;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Ala., 
1879.  Member  Chicago  Hist.  Soc.  Served  in  0.  S.  A.  in  various  positions,  chiefly  on  Staff  of 
General  Bragg. 

* ^*^  William  Inge  HoGAN.     I.I.     Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

After  taking  the  second  honor  in  his  class,  was  studying  for  the  ministry  .it  Columbia, 
S.  C,  Theo.  Sem.,  where  he  died,  during  the  winter  of  1864-5,  from  overwork. 

f Frank  Strother  Morrisett.      P.O.     Unioutown,  Ala. 

Planter.     A.B.,  S.  C.  Coll.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 


THE  WILLIAMS   CHAPTER, 

185  I    TO    1885. 

Afinals, 

Like  Brunonian,  the  Williams  Chapter  succeeded  a  Chapter  of  a 
western  college  Fraternity  whose  other  Chapters,  all  in  western 
colleges,  enjoyed  a  high  position  and  an  excellent  reputation.  After 
conference  with  Brunonian,  and  acting  upon  a  common  understandings 
application  was  made  for  a  charter  in  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  About 
the  middle  of  December,  1850,  the  Brown  Chapter  petitioned  for  ad- 
mission, and  in  March,  1851,  was  admitted.  Owing  to  unaA'oid- 
able  circumstances  the  Chapter  here  could  not  send  in  its  petition  till 
after  the  Brown  Chapter  had  been  admitted. 

Meantime  there  had  been  formed  in  this  College  a  union  of  worth}* 
men,  and  a  petition  from  them  for  admission  into  the  Alpha  Delta 
Phi  Society  had  been  laid  before  the  Yale  Chapter  a  little  before  the 
petition  from  those  who  had  constituted  the  Chapter  of  the  Western 
Fraternity,  and  to  the  first  petition  a  favorable  reception  was  im- 
mediatel}"  given.  At  this  juncture  the  action  of  the  two  organiza- 
tions became  known  to  each  other,  and  proposals  were  at  once  made 
for  union,  which,  however,  was  not  effected  till  the  Yale  Chapter  had 
sent  Mr.  W.  W.  Crapo  as  a  delegate,  to  make  a  definite  arrangement 
between  the  two,  and  then  a  new  petition  was  drawn  up  and  signed 
by  individuals  of  both  organizations.  An  answer  to  this  petition  was 
long  expected  with  great  impatience,  but  on  account  of  some  de- 
lays it  was  not  till  the  1st  of  July  that  it  was  received.  On  the 
evening  of  that  day  Messrs.  W.  W.  Crapo  and  D.  C.  Oilman,  dele- 
gates from  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  at  Yale,-  unexpectedly  arrived,  bringing 
with  them   the  charter   empowering   the  formation   of  a   Chapter   in 


Williams.  337 

AVilliains  College.  On  the  suinc  night,  iit  a  late  hour,  the  following 
persons  were  duly  initiated  and  formed  into  a  Chaptei-,  under  the 
name  of  the    Williams  Chapter :  — 

5e„,„,-<,. —George  EUeiy  Clarke,  Seth  Mooar  Dunnniji,  Saimiel  Buslinell 
GoodiiU',  James  Kellogg  Mills,  George  Mooar,  Charles  Newman,  Jackson  Temple, 
Samuel  Williams. 

Juniors.— io\\n  Stockman  Batclielder,  John  Woodbridge  Dickinson,  Henry 
Martyn  Hazeltine,  Arthur  Latham  Perry,  Charles  Perry. 

^c)i>7i07?io>-es.  —  Erastus  Newton  Bates,  James  Lawrence  Clarke,  Theodore 
Adolphus  Gardner,  Harvey  William  Milligan,  Charles  Augustus  Walters,  Robert 
Henry  Williamson. 

i?'/fs/()HeH. —George  Lapham  Ames,  Charles  Robinson  Bliss,  James  Richard 
Dewey,  Henry  Martyn  Grout,  Edward  Payson  Hudson,  Abbott  Eliot  Kittredge. 

Afterwards,  on  the  evening  of  July  8,  Hiram  LaMottc;  Lewis,  Junior, 
and  Charles  Franklin  Gilson,  Sophomore,  wdio  w^ere  absent  at  the 
formation  of  the  Chapter,  were  initiated  at  a  special  meeting. 

Owing  to  the  lack  of  a  sufficient  number  of  badges,  the  society  did 
not  "swing"  until  July  9.  Tradition  says  that  a  College  meeting 
had  been  called  for  the  morning  of  that  day,  in  which. twenty-seven 
A  A  (I>  badges  were  displayed.  This  was  the  first  intimation  in 
College  of  what  had  been  done,  and  so  amazed  and  bewildered 
were  the  students  at  the  formation  among  them,  and  without  their 
knowledge,  of  a  Chapter  of  so  strong  and  powerful  a  Fraternity  as 
A  A  '/>,  that  the  meeting  broke  up  without  attending  to  the  business  for 
which  it  had  been  called,  and  the  absorbing  topic  of  the  day 
throughout  the  College  was  the  new  society. 

The  society  had  had  various  lodges  np  to  18G5,  when  the  subject  of 
the  erection  of  a  hall  was  broached.  Nothing  was  done  until  the 
reunion  of  1866,  when  three  thousand  dollars  were  subscribed,  and 
a  committee  appointed  to  take  the  matter  in  charge.  Active  measures 
were  taken,  but  it  was  not  until  the  fall  of  1868  that  ground  for  the 
present  structure  was  broken.  The  work  was  pushed  along,  until, 
in  October,  1869,  the  permanent  home  of  the  Chapter  was  com- 
pleted. On  the  fifth  day  of  Noveml)er  the  hall  was  dedicated  to  A  A  <lK 
22 


338  Williams.  , 

The  undergraduates  of  sueceediug  classes,  not  being  wholly  satisfied 
with  the  internal  arrangement  of  the  building,  offered,  at  the  Com- 
mencement of  1875,  to  make  such  alterations  as  would  make  it  satis- 
factory, on  condition  that  the  alumni  would  furnish  and  decorate 
the  building.  The  proposition  was  accepted.  In  1880  a  handsome 
porch  was  erected  to  the  memory  of  James  Ruthven  Adriance,  '78, 
by  his  family  and  members  of  A  A  0  associated  with  him  in  College. 
The  principal  honors  have  been  won  by  :  — 

George  Mooar,  '51,  Valedictory ;  Charles  Newman,  '51,  Phil.  Oraiioti ;  J.  W. 
Dickinson,  '52.  Classical  Oratioji ;  H.  M.  Hazeltine,  '52,  Phil.  Oration  ;  A.  L. 
Perry,  '52,  Metaphysical  Oration;  H.  R.  Murdock, '54,  Phil.  Oration;  G.  L. 
Ames,  '54,  Geological  Oration;  J.  R.  Dewey,  '54,  Ethical  Oration;  G.  D.  Good- 
rich, '57,  Honorary  Oration;  H.  B.  Stevens,  '57,  Salutatory;  Alexander  Hutch- 
ins,  '57,  Valedictory;  J.G.Ames,  '58,  Salutatory;  Justin  Dewey,  '58,  Phil. 
Oration;  H.  M.  Lyman,  '58,  Valedictory  ;  H.  H.  Morgan,  '59,  Classical  Oration; 
E.  T.  Hooker,  '60,  Classical  Oration;  J.  F.  Stone,  '61,  Classical  Oration;  G.  F. 
Miller,  '62,  Salutatory;  W.  H.  Swift, '63,  Valedictory;  C.  T.  F.  Spoor,  '65, 
Salutatory;  E.  W.  Rice,  '68,  Valedictory;  David  Campbell,  '74,  Salutatory; 
C.  M.  Demond,  '81,   Valedictory. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE   CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

George  Lapham  Ames.     A.  0. 
John  Stockman  Batchelder.     A'.  A. 
Erastus  Newton  Bates.     P.N. 
Charles  Robinson  Bliss.     li'.A. 
George  Ellery  Clarke.     A.  6. 
James  Lawrence  Clarke.     A.B. 
James  Richard  Dewey.     //'.//. 
John  Woodbridge  Dickinson.     /:'.  0. 
Seth  Mooar  Dunning.     E.J. 
Theodore  Adolphus  Gardner.      T.  6. 
Charles  Franklin  Gilsost.     P.-. 
Samuel  Busiinell  Goodale.     E.K. 

Henry  Martyn  Grout.     H'.X. 

Henry  Martyn  Hazeltine  .     P.  I. 

Edward  Payson  Hudson.     77. 0. 

Abbott  Eliot  Kittredge.     P.  A. 

Hiram  LaMotte  Lewis.     /.  T. 

Harvey  AYilliam  Milligan.     /.  E.  K. 

James  Kellogg  Mills.     2'.  /7. 

George  Mooar.     F.X. 

Charles  Newman.     I. A. 

Arthur  Latham  Perry .     //' .  A . 

Charles  Perry.     A.l. 

Jackson  Temple.      T.A. 

Charles  Augustus  Walters.     .1.  ?'. 

Robert  Henry  Williamson.     //'.  //• 

Samuel  Williams.     M.  E. 


340  Williams. 

1851. 

George  Ellery  Clarke.     A.S.     Falmouth,  Mass. 

Cashier  Falmouth  ^rational  Bank.  Prin.  Lawrence  Acad,  eleven  years.  Principal 
Clerk,  Office  U.  S.  Lighthouse  Dept.,  Boston. 

Seth  Mooar  Dunnixg.     E.A.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Samuel  BusHNELL  Good  ALE.      E.K.     New  York  City. 

Real  Estate  Broker. 

*'""*  James  Kellogg  Mills.     l.U.     Davenport,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Commissioned  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  March  13,  1865.  Died  Dec.  20,  1874, 
aged  44. 

Rev.  George  Mooar.     V.X.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Prof.,  Congregational  Clergj-man  and  Editor.  Pastor  South  Church,  Andover,  Mass., 
1855-61;  First  Congregational  Church,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1861-72;  Plymouth  Avenue  Church, 
Oakland,  Cal.,  since  1874.  Prof.  Systematic  Theology,  Pacific  Theo.  Sem.,  Oakland,  Cal., 
1870-81.  Editor  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Pacifii:,  1863-81.  Author  of  The  Enduring  and 
Varyin"  Beauty  of  a  Good  Man's  Life,  1859  (discourse) ;  Historical  Manual  of  the  South 
Church,  Andover,  Mass.,  1859;  The  Religion  of  Loyalty  (discourse),  1865;  The  Promi- 
nent Characteristics  of  the  Congiegational  Churches  (lecture),  1866;  Hand  Book  of  the 
Congregational  Churches  of  California,  1st  edition,  1863;  2d,  1871;  3d,  1875.  D.D.,  Wil- 
liams, 1868.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1855. 

* ^^''^  Rev.  Charles  Newman.      -.A.     Lanesboro',  Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  Torringford,  Conn.,  1858-62;  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  1863; 
Lanesboro',  Mass.,  1863-74.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1857.    Died  in  1874,  aged  43. 

Jackson  Temple.      T.  J.     Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

Superior  Judge  since  1880.  Justice  Superior  Court,  1870-1;  District  Judge  22d 
Dist.,  Cal.,  1S77-9. 

*'^'  Samuel  Williams.  *  M.F.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Journalist.  Editor  Utica  Herald,  1851-61;  Editorial  Staff  Albany  Evening  Joitrnal, 
1861-5 ;  Editor  San  Francisco  Evening  Bulletin,  1865-81.     Died  June  30,  1881. 

1852. 

Rev.  John  Stockman  Batchelder.    A'.  A.    Stratham,  N.  H. 

Pastor,  Congregational.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1855. 

John  WooDBRiDGE  Dickinson.     E'.H.    Newtonville,  Mass. 

Sec.  Mass.  State  Board  of  Education  since  1876.  Prin.  We^tfield  Is^ormal  School,  1852- 
76.  Author  of  Annual  Educational  Reports,  1876-80;  Methods  of  Teaching,  1879;  Oral 
Teaching,  ISSO;  and  contributions  to  Massachusetts  Teacher  since  1860. 

Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Hazeltine.      P.F.    West  Stockbridge, 
Mass. 

Pastor,  Congregational.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sera.,  1858. 

Hiram  LaMotte  Lew'is.     /.  }'.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Arthur  Latham  Perry.     fP.A.    AYilliamstown,  Mass. 

Prof.  History  and  Political.Economv.  Williams.  Congregational  Clergyman.  Prof,  in 
Williams  since  1853.  Author  of  Elements  of  Political  Economy,  1866-81 ;  Introduction  to 
Political  Economy,  1877-81.    LL.D.,  Union  Coll.,  1874. 

Charles  Perry.     A.l'.     Geneseo,  111. 

Coal  Mining. 


Williams.  341 

1853. 
Erastus  Newton  Bates.      /^.V.     Riverside,  111. 

Wholesale  Grocer,  Chicago,  111.  Lawyer  and  Asst.  Atty.  III.  Central  R.R.  Member 
of  Constitutional  ('onvcntion,  Minn.,  1857;  State  Senator  of  Minn.,  1858-9;  Member  III. 
LeKislaturc,  1860-7.  Treas.  State  111.,  1809-72.  Maj.,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  80th  111.  Inf.; 
Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  March  13,  1864,  U.  S.  A. 

*^*^  James  Laavkence  Clakke.     A.li.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Teacher  in  Pa.  Inst,  for  Deaf  .ind  Dumb.     Died  November  6,  1863,  aged  33. 

*'^'  Rev.   Theodore    Adolpiius    Gardner.       7'. '9.     Faribault, 
Minn. 

Congregational  Clergyman.    Died  June  29, 1880,  aged  50. 

*'^'  Charles  Franklin  Gilson.     P.l.     Williamstown,  Mass. 

Prof.  Modern  Languages,  Williams,  1868-81.     Died  June  8,  1881,  aged  liZ. 

Harvey  William  Milligan,  M.D.     I.E.K.     Jacksonville, 
111. 

Teacher.  Supt.  Wis.  Inst.  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1805-7.  Trustee  III.  Coll.  nince  1875. 
M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1803. 

*i877  Charles  Augustus  Walters.     ./.}'.    Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher.     Died  June  18,  1877,  aged  50. 

Robert    Henry    Williamson,    M.D.      //'.//.     McGregor, 
Iowa. 

Physician.  Preached,  1858-74.  M.D.,  Rush  :Mcdical  Coll.,  Chiengo,  111.,  1877.  Grad. 
Union  Theo.  Scm.,  1858.  Member  Mihv.iukee  Co.  Med.  Soc. ;  Wis.  State  Med.  Soc;  Mil- 
waukee Popular  Science  Soc. 

1854. 

*'^  George  Lapham  Ames,  M.D.     A.  6.     Manchester,  Vt. 

Examining  Surgeon  for  Pensions  Vt.  State,  1862.  Pres.  Bennington  Co.  Med.  Soc.,  1864. 
M.D.,  Univ.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1857.     Died  April  3,  1869,  aged  37. 

Rev.  Charles  Robinson  Bliss.     //'../.     Chicago,  111. 

Congregational  Clergyman.  Sec.  New  West  Education  Commission  since  1S77.  Grad. 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1858.  Pastor,  Presbyterian,  Beverly,  N.  J.,  18.59-62;  Congregational, 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  1862-77.  Member  of  School  Board,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1867-77;  Trustee 
of  Trinidad,  Las  Vegas  and  Albuquerque  Acads.,  and  Univ.  of  New  Mexico. 

James  Richard  Dewey.     H'JI.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Greek,  Chicago  High  School,  since  1865. 

Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Grout.     H.X.     Concord,  Mass. 

I'astor,  Congregational.  Asst.  Editor  Conijrerjatioualist,  1870-2;  Boston  Correspondent 
^f?!;aH(r,  1872-0;  Editor  S.  S.  Dept.  New  York  Ohxerver  since  188L  Author  of  The 
Gospel  Invitation,  1877;  Commemoration  of  Edward  Southworlh,  1869;  Trinitarianism 
in  Concord,  1876;  Discourses  in  Sermons  by  the  Monday  Club,  1876-81.  D.D.,  Williame, 
1878. 

*i88o  i^pwARD  Payson  Hudson.      H.O.     New  York  City. 

Editor  rron  Merchant.    Capt.  6th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.     Died  June  13, 1880,  aged  48. 

Rev.  Abbott  Eliot  Kittredge.     P.J.     Chicago,  111. 

Pastor  Third  Presbyterian  Church  since  1.»!70.  Pastor,  Congregational,  Chiirlestown, 
M.-iss.,  1859-04;  EleventJi  Presbyterian,  New  York  City,  1805-70.  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees, 
Lake  Forest  Univ.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Scm.,  1859.     D.l).,  Williams,  1S78. 


342  Williams. 

HoLLis  Read  Murdock.     LK.     Stillwater,  Minn. 

Lawyer  and  Dealer  in  Real  Estate.  Probate  Judge,  Washington  Co.,  Minn.,  1859-67; 
City  Attorney,  Stillwater.    Member  of  Minn.  House  of  Representatives,  1872. 

1855. 

Rev.  John  Pursel  Haire.     E'.I'.     Beloit,  Wis. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1S78.  Prin.  Wis.  Female  Coll.,  1870-3;  Prof.  Latin 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Ripon  Coll.,  1873-5;  Prin.  Janesville  Classical  Acad.,  1875-8;  Member  Board 
Trustees,  Wis.  Fem.  Coll.,  1870-5.    Initiated  at  Miami. 

«i88i  Phineas  Warriner  Hitchcock.     E.T.K.     Omaha,  Neb. 

Lawyer.  Member  of  National  Republican  Convention,  ISGO;  U.  S.  Marshal,  1861^; 
Territorial  Delegate,  186^-7;  U.  S.  Surveyor  General,  1867-71;  U.  S.  Senator,  1871-7,  all 
from  or  in  Nebraska.    Died  July  10,  18S1,  aged  50. 

*  '*^  Edward  Jerome  Hooker,  M.D.   A.I.  SouthHadley,  Mass. 

Died  April  26,  1858,  aged  23. 

Charles  Jemison.     A.E.     Clarksburgh,  N.  J. 

Teacher  in  New  York  City. 

*'^f  Henry  Erw^x  Mixer.      E'.Z.     Manchester,  Vt. 

Left  Williams,  1854.    A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1857.     Died  Dec.  30,  1863. 

William  Alfred  Nettleton.     A'.B.     Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Manufacturer,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

*'*^*  Rev.  Cyrus  Austin  Snow.     I. A.     Lampasas,  Texas. 

Teacher.    Congregational  Clergj'man.    Died  July  16,  1878,  aged  46. 
1856.  . 

f Oliver  Keese  Lapham.     A.S.     New  York  City. 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer. 

Robert  Jay  Mitchell.     B.I.     Baltimore,  ]Md. 

Second  Comptroller's  office,  U.  8.  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Capt.  Co.  G. 
128th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3. 

Rev.  George  Benton  Neavcomb.     0.  ¥.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Philosophy  in  Coll.  of  Citv  of  New  York  since  1879.  Pastor,  Congregational, 
Bloomfield,  Conn.,  1861-6;  Wolcottville,  1866-9;   New  Haven,  1869-78.      Ph.D.,  Williams, 

1S81. 

* '^-f  William  Van  Yoorhis  Rapalje,  M.D.     /./7.     Newtown, 
N.Y. 

Physician.    Died  March  28,  1872. 

Rev.  Charles  Whittier.      E.Q.     Dennysville,  Me. 

Pa.stor,  Congregational,  since  1860.     Grad.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1860. 
1857. 

Valentine  Burt  Chamberlain.    N.K.    New  Britain,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  Clerk  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1861.  Member  Rep.  Nat.Conv., 
Chicago,  1868,  from  Florida;  Member  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1865  and  1872. 
Judge  New  Britain  City  Court.  1868-73, 1877  to  term  ending  18S3;  Judge  of  Probate  since 
1879.    2d  Lieut.  7th  Conn.  Inf.,  1861;  Capt.,  1862. 


Williams.  343 

tRev.  Gabriel  Havens  DeBevoise.    K.  E.  Leominster,  Mass. 

raster,  Congregational,  since  18S0.  Grad.  Audovcr  Thco.  Scni.,  1864.  Honorary  A. 15., 
Williams,  1868. 

'*'"  Rev.  George  Dickinsox  Goodrich.      /'.//.     Denver,  Colo. 

Congregational  Clergyman.    Died  in  1870,  aged  36. 

William  Greenougii  Harding.     ./.A'.     Pittsficld,  Mass. 

Glass  Manufacturer.    Justice  of  Peace.     Postmaster  at  IJerksliirc,  Mass.,  since  18.58. 

^^^  Rev.  Elias  Cornelius  Hooker,      /v.  J.     Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Congregational  Clergyman.    Died  December  5,  1873,  aged  41. 

Alexander  Hutciiins,  j\I.D.      U'.A.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Visiting  Physician  to  Brooklyn  Citv  Hospital;  Consulting  Physician  at  East  Brooklyn 
Dispensary.  M.D.,  New  York  "Med.  "Coll.,  1800.  Pres.  Kings  Co.  Med.  Soc.,  1877-80; 
Permanent  Member  N.  Y.  State  Med.  Soc.  and  American  Aled.  Assoc.  Surgeon  U.  8. 
Navy,  1801-3. 

Homer  Bemis  Stevens.      U'.Q,     Westfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  Trial  Justice  Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  since  1S73.  Prin.  'Westfield  High  School, 
1857-8. 

t Nathan  Dana  Wells.     ./.J.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

L.iwyer,  New  York  City.  Com.  for  Licensing  Sailors'  Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses, 
New  York  and  Brooklyn,  since  1874.  Head  Asst.  Classical  Dept.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  18")9-G1;  I'rof.Cooper  Inst.,  New  York  City,  1861-.');  Counsellor  Brooklyn  Soc. 
Prevention  Cruelty  to  Children  since  1880.    Left  Williams,  1853.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1857. 

1858. 

Rev.  John  Grifeith  Ames.     O.A.     AYashington,  D.  C. 

Episcopal  Clergyman.  Supt.  of  Documents,  Dept.  of  Interior,  since  1874;  Librarian 
Dept.  of  Int.,  1874-7.  Head  of  House  of  the  Evangelists,  New  York  City,  1870-3.  Pres. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  since  1878.  Grad.  Episcopal  Theo.  Scm.,  Gambler,  Ohio, 
1803. 

George  Henry  Beckwith.     F.TI.     Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Dist.  Atty.  of  Clinton  Co.,  1865-8.  Life  Trustee  Plattsburgh  Acad.  Mem- 
ber Board  Educ.-itiou,  P"latt.sburgli  High  School. 

Justin  Dewey.     /.  Y.     Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Lawyer.   Member  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1863, 1877 ;  Mass.  State  Senator,  1879. 

Arthur  Broavn  Graves.     F'.S.     New  York  City. 

Merchant.  Pres.  St.  Nicholas  Nat.  Bank,  1878-81 ;  Pres.  N.  Y.  Cotton  Exchange, 
1874-5.     Trustee  Williams. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Lee,  LL.B.     A.K.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861. 

Henry  Munson  Lyman,  M.D.      Wl.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Chemistry,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1870-6;  Prof.  Physiology,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  since 
1876;  Prof.  Theory  and  Practice  of  Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  since  1878.  Author 
of  AusBslhesia  and  Anaesthetics,  1881.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861.  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Franklin  Parsons.     //'./.     Hawkinsvillo, 
Ga. 

Congregational  Clergyman.  Merchant  and  Parmer  in  Ga.,  since  1878.  Prln.  Bacon 
Acad.,  Colchester,  Ct.,  1'858-61 ;  South  Berkshire  Inst.,  New  Marlboro',  Mass.,  1862-71; 
Peters  High  School,  Southboro',  Mass.,  1873-6. 


344  Williams. 

*i8«»-|-WilliamTildenPelton.-     A.U.     New  York  City. 

I^ft  Coll.,  1857;  in  business,  Chicago  and  Xew  York,  to  1874.  Military  Sec,  Gov.  of 
N.  Y.,  1870-6.    Vice  Pros.  N.  Y.  Elevated  K.R.  Co.,  1877-9.    Died  July  7,  1880. 

f Rev.  Edward  Griffin  Porter.     F'.(^,     Lexington,  Mass. 

Pastor  Hancock  Congregational  Church  since  1868.  Chairman  Lexington  School 
Board,  1S69-73;  Member  Board  Visitors,  Harv.ard  Coll.,  since  1875;  Trustee  Lawrence 
Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.,  since  1877;  Trustee  Abbot  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  since  1878; 
Member  Board  Visitors  Kcw  Bedford  Acad,  since  1870.  Author  of  Souvenir  of  Lexing- 
ton, 1875,  and  Proceedings  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  1875. 
Member  of  New  Eng.  Historic-Genealogical  Soc;  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.  and  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.    A.B.,  Harvard,  1858.    Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1864. 

Joseph  Eobie  Putman.     P.  W.     Chicago,  111. 

Real  Estate  Broker.     Lieut.  Col.  commanding  42d  Colored  Lif.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-6. 
1859. 

fRoBERT  Hayes  Antes.     B.A.     Geneseo,  111. 

Dentist.    D.D  S.,  Pa.  College  of  Dental  Surgery,  1863. 

John  Wells  James,  M.D.     P.  77.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Indigo  and  Spice  Merchant,  New  York  City.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1866. 

Horace  Hills  Morgan.     P.Q'.K.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Instructor,  Editor  and  Author.  Editor  of  the  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Wextern.  Principal  of 
High  School;  Director  and  Chairman  Cora.  Books  and  Donations,  Public  School  Library. 
Director  of  Univ.  Club.  Author  of  Representative  Names  in  History  of  English  Literature, 
187,'),  1876  and  ISSO;  Topical  Shakespeariana,  1879;  Liter.ary  Studies  from  the  Great  British 
Authors,  18S0;  Premium  Essays,  N.  E.  Journal  of  Education,  1830.  Member  of  St.  Louis 
Acad,  of  Sciences;  Social  Science  Assoc. ;  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science; 
Virginia  Hist.  Soc. ;  Soc.  of  Pedagogy. 

Clark  Esek  King  Royce.     A.  T.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.  Lieut.  44thN.  Y.  Vols.,  1861-3;  Capt.  44th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1863;  Lieut.  Col.  6th 
Colored  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-5;  Col.  29th  Colored  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1865. 

i860. 

Henry  Tay^lor  Antes.     H'.A.     Geneseo,  111. 

Phvsician  and  Surgeon.  M.D.,  Long  Island  Med.  Coll.  Hosp.  Asst.  Surg.  C.  R.  I. 
&  P.  R.'R.  ;  33d  111.  Inf.,  1862-5 ;  Surg.  47th  111.  luf ,  1805-6. 

*i865  William  Francis  DiMMiCK.     A.E.     Falmouth,  Mass. 

Merchant.  Director  Falmouth  Bank.  Member  School  Com.  Died  January  1, 1865, 
aged  26. 

James  Carruthers  Greenough.     M.D.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Prin.  R.  I.  State  Normal  School  since  1871.  First  Asst.  Prin.  State  Normal  School, 
Westficld,  Mass.,  1856-71;  Member  Board  of  Examiners,  Brown  Univ.;  Member  Board  of 
Visitors,  Wellesley  Coll. 

Rev.  Edward  Trumbull  Hooker.    O.X.  Charleston,  S.C. 

Pastor,  Congreg.itional,  since  1881 ;  Castleton,  Vt.,  1875-81.  Grad.  Chicago  Thco.  Sem., 
1867.  Private  Co.  A  8th  Vt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.  (Vermont  Veteran  Volunteers) ,  from  December, 
1863,  to  close  of  war. 

Rev.  Charles  Weston  Jenkins.     E.I.K.     Stuttgart,  Ger- 
many. 

Dentist.  Retired  Congregational  Clergyman.  Christian  Commission  in  South.  Editorial 
Staff  Christian,  Union,  N.  Y. 


WiUiams.  345 

David  Wkicmt  Ji  dd.      J.  A'.'    New  P,riohton,  N.  Y. 

riililislior     Vico  I'n-     .n.)  'I"r.  >-    o,  in  '.    .Tiuld  I'lib.  ( 'o.,  Xuw   Vork  City.     Mcinber 

X.  Y.  Lriiislature.  1872;   m  ■      ,  '  '      inc,  ls-:i-81      As-o  KJ.  M,t/<odht,S.  Y. 

Times,    ^.Y.   Commer,;.,       i  .1  '.     A..1  ...r  of  Two  ^  cars  (  ampa>gn.i.«  in 

Vi.-!;inm,   1863.    Editor  Hi.    i ;  In    .!.■  nil    I  :i  > .  U.i.adia,   18.4.     Member  Am.   Assoc,  of 
Science.     Private,  U.  B.  A.,  Isoi-J. 

'•■^''tRev.  SniuLOCK  Andrews  Newkikk.     A.//.     Oswego,  N.Y. 

Clergyman.    Died  June  21 ,  18G3. 

t John  Gkant  Otis.      r.6.     Topeka,  Kan. 

Farmer. 

"■'fGEORGE  McElwaine  Wkigiit.      /y.  T.      San  Franeiseo,  Cal. 

City  Editor  Alta  California.    2d  Lieut.  3d  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4.    Died  July  8,  1870. 

iS6i. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Hastings,  M.D.     B.A.     South  Abing- 
ton,  Mass. 

U.  S.  Examining  Surg,  for  Pensions.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1803.  Asst.  Surg.  18tb  Mass. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4. 

Edward  Payson  Nichols.    '  //'.//.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer. 

George  Anthony  Sanders.      O.J.     Springfield,  111. 

Lawyer.     Asst.  State  Treas.  111.,  1869-75.    Kcpublican  Presidential  Elector,  1863. 

James  Farrar  Stone,  M.D.     <lKli.     Philadephia,  Pa. 

U.  S.  Pension  Exam.,  1866-7,  Mancbester,  Vt.  Prin.  Staten  Island  Inst.,  1862-3. 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1866. 

James  Brainerd  Taylor  Tupper.   li'.  K.  Washington,  D.C. 

Clerk  Treas.  Department.    Private  31st  Reg.  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 

fEBENEZER  Wright.     A'.  J.     Bloomington,  111. 

Agent  of  the  New  York  Juvenile  Asylum. 
1862. 

*"^'"f  Edward  Dexter  Brigham.     J.Ii.     Saugus,  Mass. 

Died  May  1, 1859. 

Rev.  John  Henry  Denison.      l\iL     Boston,  Mass. 

Congregational  Clergyman.  Missionary,  Hampton,  Va.,  1866-7  and  1S7S-80;  Pastor, 
Soutli  Williamstown,  1867-78.     Grad.  Andover  Tbeo.  Sem.,  1866. 

flloRACE  Benjamin  Fitch.     0..\.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Business,  Dealer  in  Builders'  and  Painters'  Supplies.  2d  and  1st  Lieut.  75tb  N.  Y.  Inf., 
Capt.  139tb,  1861-3 ;'Capt  and  A.  D.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1864;  Bat.  Col.  and  A.  D.  C,  L.  S.  A., 
1864-5. 

fBEXJAMiN  Franklin   jSIather,   Jr.     A'.X.     Williamstown, 
Mass. 

■     Mercbant.     Town  Clerk  of  Williamstown,  1801-7.    Member  Mass.  House  of  Kepresen- 


346  Williams. 

George  Franklin  Mills.    E.E.K.  So.  AVilliamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher.     Asst.  Prin.  Greylock  Inst.  Bince  1862. 

f  Frederick  William  Mitchell.    A'.1\    Washington,  D.  C. 

Pension  Office,  Interior  Dept.  Lieut,  and  Capt.  12tli  111.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  December,  1862, 
to  March,  1835. 

Eev.  Charles  Pinckney  Holbrook  Nason.    //.  6.  Chelsea, 

Mass. 

Pastor  Central  Congregational  Church  since  1874;  Acting  Pastor  Lafayette  St.  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  1872-4.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1872.  School 
Committee,  Chelsea,  1877-80.  Interior  Dept.,  1864-5.  lus.  Agent  Chicago  and  Cincinnati, 
1866-71.  Author  of  Aim  in  Life,  1874 ;  Self  Sacrifice,  1878  (discourses) .  Member  X.  E. 
Historic-G-enealogical  Soc.     Vol.  Aid  Art.  Brig.,  5th  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  1863-4. 

* '^'^  Samuel  Edgar  Wells.     A.K.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    Flour  Merchant.    Died  at  Xashville,  Tenn.,  June  IS,  1876,  aged  36. 
1863. 

Edward  Stanley  Atwood.     E.TI.     East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Merchant,  New  York  City.    Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  Advancement  of  Science. 

Eev.  Charles  Hume  Baldwin.      E.J.     Amsterdam,  N.Y. 

Pastor,  Prcsb3-terian,  since  1881;  Peekskill,  X.  Y.,  1867-9;  Johnstown,  1869-72;  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  1872-4;  Medford,  Mass.,  1875-81.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 

Joseph  Sidntey  INIitchell,  M.D.     A'. I.     Chicago,  111. 

Prof.  Physiology,  Habneman  Med.  Coll. ;  Theory  and  Practice,  Hahneman  Med.  Coll. 
and  Chicago  Horaceopathic  Coll;  Pres.  111.  State  Med.  Assoc;  Chicago  Homccopathic 
Coll.  since  1876;  Chicago  Acad.  Homosopathic  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1865. 

William  Henry  Savift.     E'.O.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

*i88o  Alfred  Otis  Treat,  M.D.     A.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Missionary  Physician,  attached  to  North  China  Mission  of  Am.  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions,  1867-74.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1866.  Surgeon  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-4. 
Died  at  Luzerne,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1880,  aged  40  years. 

Rev.  Charles  Russell  Treat.      E.A.     Greenwich,  Conn. 

Congregational  Clergyman.  Prof.  Physical  and  Vocal  Training,  Williams,  1865-9; 
Prof.  Vocal  Training,  Scho'ol  of  Oratory,  Bos'ton  Univ.,  1873-5.  Chaplain  Mariner's  Institute, 
Antwerp,  Belgium,  18S0-1. 

1864. 

*"^^f Charles  Rollin  Bissell.     A. A.     Southampton,  Mass. 

Died  November  5, 1861. 

Charles  Gardner.     Fl'.F.     Chicago,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.  Prof.  Greek,  Chicago  Univ.,  three  years;  Latin,  two  years  longer. 
Asst.  Editor  Lakenide  .Vont/ily ;  Pub.  and  Editor  of  Chicago,  111.,  Record,  afterwards  the 
IlUmtrated  Journal;  Editor  of  Chicago,  HI.,  X;/e  ^o«<. 

Rev.  Charles  Augustus  Kingsbury.      I.  A.     West  AVin- 
field,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Congregational,  since  1880.    Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1867. 


*  1830 


Williams.  347 

1865. 
Samuel  Seward  Benedict.     A.-.     Giiilforfl,  Kan. 

Farmer  and  Stock  Kaiser.  Member  Kan.  Legislature,  1871-6;  State  Senator  Kan.,  1876, 
term  expires  1884.    Regent  Kan.  State  Univ.,  1880;  term  expires  1883. 

George  Towner  Goodrich  Holavill.      A'../.      Shaughai, 
China. 

Official  in  Chinese  Imp.  >[ar.  Custom  Service ;  Cliineso  Civil  Service  since  1867. 
Aullior  of  two  Reports  on  Trade  at  Shanghai,  1875  and  1878.  Member  Royal  Asiatic  See, 
Shaughai. 

'  John  Woodbridqe  Hawley.     H'.  T.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.  Private  8th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3;  Capt.  Co.  D  1st  Regt.  111.  National 
Guard,  1875.     Died  December  20,  1881,  aged  38. 

f  Richard  Nickerson  Oakman,  Jr.   I.F.  Turner's  Falls,  Mass. 

Cutlery  Manufacturer.  Auditor  U.S.  Customs,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1869-70;  Deputy 
Collector  Customs,  Charleston,  1870-2.  Cashier  Crocker  National  Bank  and  Treas.  Crocker 
Institution  for  Savings  at  Turner's  Falls,  1872-4;  Treas.  Montague  Paper  Co.,  Turner's  Falls, 
1873-4 ;  Treas.  John  liussell  Cutlery  Co.  since  1874. 

Charles  Talmadge  Fairchild  Spoor.   E.A.  Albany,  N.Y. 

Lawyer.    Lecturer  on  Practice  and  Pleading,  Albany  Law  School,  since  1876. 

William  Talcott.     A.I.     Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.  Editor  of  Fifth  Am.  Edition  of  Jarraan  on  Wills.  Vol.  I  and  II,  1880;  Vol. 
Ill,  ISSl.  Lawyer  since  1868;  practising,  Jersey  City,  1S68-71 ;  Chicago, III.,  1871-6;  Jersey 
City  since  1S76. 

fEDMOND  Lewis  Wyman,  M.D.     J.E.     Manchester,  Vt. 

Physician  at  Factory  Point.    M.D.,  N.  Y.  Tlomfeop.  Med.  Coll.,  1875. 

i866. 
John  Milton  Bigelow,  ^I.D.     M.E'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  since  1870.  Attending 
Physician  to  Albany  Hospital,  St.  Peter's  Hospital  and  Old  Men's  Home,  since  1870.  Pres. 
Albany  Co.  Med.  Soc,  1879-80;  Young  Men's  Assoc,  of  Albany,  1879-80.  Author  of 
Peritonitis,  in  Lancet,  1873.  M.D.,  Coll.  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1870;  Honorary  M.D., 
Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1870. 

Virgil  Polk  Kline.     F.Q.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Author  of  The  Currency  Question  (address). 
1867. 

Granville  Stanley  Hall.    I'.O.  Somerville,  Mass. 

Harvard  Univ.  Lecturer  on  Contemporary  German  Philosophy  and  Pedagogy ;  Prof. 
Philosophy,  Antioch  Coll.,  Ohio,  1872-6;  Instructor  at  Harvard,  1S76-7;  Lecturer  at 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  and  Williams.  Author  of  Translation  of  Hegel  as  the  National 
Philosopher  of  Germany,  1874;  and  Aspects  of  German  Culture,  18S1 ;  Associate  Authorof 
Die  AVillkiirliche  Muskelaction,  15erlin,  1879;  and  Die  Abhiingigkeit  der  Reactiouszeiten 
vom  Ort  des  Reizes.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Scm.,  1871.    Ph.D.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1878. 

Rev.  Frederick  Augustus  Hand.     li'.I.     Boston,  Mass. 

Congregational  Clergyman.  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1870.  Died  October  4, 1880, 
aged  38. 

Henry  Augustus  Harman,  LL.B.     /.J. A'.  Bennington,  Vt. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1871. 


34^  Williams. 

Hamilton  Weight  Mabie,  LL.B.    A. P.    Greenwich,  Conn. 

Editoi-,  New  York  City.  Literary  Editor  of  Christian  ['iiion.  Autlior  of  New  Edition 
Michaud's  History  of  Crusades,  and  Hints  for  Home  Reading.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1869. 

Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  LL.B.     P.l\     New  York  City. 

Asst.  Corporation  Counsel  New  York  City,  1875-80.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

fCHARLES  Sherwood  West.     P.M.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Newspaper  Advertisement  Agency,  firm  of  Daucliy  &  Co.,  New  York  City. 


i868. 
't Walter  Denison  Brooks.     A. P.     Boston,  Mass. 

Publisber.     Died  April  5,  1877. 

Francis  Edmiston  Cook.     A.  W.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Teacher.  Prin.  Douglas  and  Mullanphy  Schools;  \Vebster  School,  1869-70;  Douglas 
Branch  High  School,  1870-81.  Associate  Editor  of  the  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Western.  1st  Lieut. 
7th  Mo.  Enrolled  Militia,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Private  to  1st  Lieut.  7th  Mo.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A., 
1864-5. 

flssACHAR  Price  Fell.     I'.d.     Bloomington,  111. 

Sec.  and"  Treas.  Bloomington  Furniture  Manufacturing  Co.  Internal  Revenue  Bureau, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1863-1. 

Osee  Matson  Hall.      M.l'.     Eed  Wing,  Minn. 

Lawyer. 

WoRTHiNGTON  LaGrange.      (K  )'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Maltster.     A.  D.  C.  to  Lieut.  Col.  and  Chief  of  Staff  on  Brigade  Staff,  1871-8,  N.  Y.  8. 

N.G. 

Rev.  Hamilton  (Rowland)  Lee.   N.I.   East  Oakland,  Cal. 

Rector  Church  of  the  Advent  since  ISSl ;  As.«ociate  Rector,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y., 
1872-6;  Missionary,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1876-7.  P.  O.,  Brooklyn,  Cal.  Grad.  Gen.  P.  E. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1872. 

Edward  Walter  Rice.     J.  77.     Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  in  New  York  City. 

t  Jasper  Stansbury  Ross.      II.  A.     Brace ville,  Ohio. 

Farmer, 

John  Kingsbury  West.     N.  E.     Detroit,  Minn. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

1869. 

Alfred  Clark  Chapin,  LL.B.      P.  A.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1871.    Member  N.  Y.  Assembly, 

Edward  Herman  Cole.      P.Q.     Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Joseph  Henry  AYhitehead.      O.I.     Pompton  Plains, 
N.J. 

Pastor  Reformed  Church  since  1872.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1872. 


Williams.  3*49 


1870. 
f Samuel  Stevens  Bailey.       H'.\.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Banker. 

Thomas  Hope  Biiooks.      //'.2'.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Iron  Founder. 

Rev.    Joseph   Hohsfall   Johnson.      U.  )'.      West  Chester, 
N.  Y. 

Rector  since  1881.     Grad.  General  Theo.  Scm.,  1ST3. 

Lemuel  Carrington  Mygatt.      /v'.A'.     New  York  City. 

Teacher,  Inwood-on-Hudson. 

fMoRTON  Shattuck  Pakmelee.     /'.  'f.     Malone,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Manufacturer. 

AzARi AH  Smith  Storm.     I.E.     Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Tea  Merchant,  New  York  City. 

187I. 

Charles  Winchester  Doty.     A.h.     West  Monterey,  Pa. 

Bookkeeper  and  Manager  Mineral  Ridge  Coal  Co. 

Herbert  Russell  GiBBS.     F.O.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Clerk,  with  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Cambridgeport,  :Mass. 

Charles  Hall  Hooker.     ././,     Dorchester,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper. 

fHARRYKEEN.      P.E.      San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Broker. 

fJoHN  QuiNCY  Wells.     .V.  ¥.     Riverside,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer,  Chicago. 

1872. 

fFREDERiCK  Samuel  Anable.       /\/\.       Arlington  Heights, 
Mass. 

Claim  Clerk  Gen.  Freight  Office,  Fitchburg  R.R.,  Boston,  Mas.s. 

fSoLON  Tenney  French.     IJ.M.     Chicago,  111. 

Ticket  Agent,  Chicago  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  Wells  St.  Depot.  Asst.  Prin.  Collegiate  School, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1872-3;  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Colorado  Coll.,  1874-5;  Acting  Pres., 
1875.    A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1872.    Initiated  at  Rochester. 

t Joseph  Warren  Homer.     (KM.    Boston  Higlilands,  Mass. 

Prin.  R.  I.  Scliool  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  since  1S77. 

William  Henry  Harrison  Tuttle,  LL.B.     /.  )''.    F)oston, 
Mass. 

Lawyer.     Master   of  IIi),'li  School,  .Vrllngton,  Mass.,  1872-t>.     LL.B..  Harvard  Univ., 


SS'O  Williams. 

Frank  Eliot  West,  M.D.     P.E.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Asst.   to   Prof.   Practice  of  Med.,   Long  Island  Coll.   Hospital.    M.D.,  Long  Island 
Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1876. 

1873. 

t Arthur   Thomas  Boxd.      TjI).     Medford,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  of  Worsted  Knit  Goods. 

EoBERT  Meech  Chamberlaix.      F' .  0.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

IFrederick  Williams  Crocker.     P.0.     New  York  City. 

Broker. 

fGEORGE  Emerson,  M.D.     /;.//.     Winfield,  Kan. 

M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1874. 

Charles  May,  LL.B.     F.(I>.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    Teacher  Greylock  Inst.,  1873-5.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

Charles  Barker  Wheeler.     K.A.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Member  Buffalo  Soc.  Xat.  Science. 

Melchior  Coxrad  Gerhard  Witte,  Jr.     M.A.    Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Business,  Xew  York  City. 

1874. 

Louis  Edmuxd  Allex.      O.A.     Acton,  Mass. 

Medical  Student. 

JoHX  HiGGixs  Barxhart.      0.1.     Logansport,  Ind. 

Dealer  in  House  Furnishing  Goods. 

David  Campbell.     K.A.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer. 

Frank  White  Morrison.     P.  Y.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Lawyer. 

1875. 

Elmer  Edson  Finxt^y.     A'. A'.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Real  Estate  Dealer. 

fEowARD  BicKNELL  WoosTER.     J.  77.     Albany,  N.Y. 

Dealer  in  Furniture. 

1876. 

fCoLLiN  Armstrong.     J.  0.     New  York  City. 

Journalist.    Financial  Reporter  on  Staff  of  The  Sim  since  1879;  World,  1876-8. 

Harry  Asahel  Barker.     P.F/.     New  York  City. 


Salesman,  with  Amidon,  Lane  &  Co.    Asst.  Master  Vt.  Episcopal  Inst.,  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1871-3  and  187G-80. 


Williams.  351 

RoswELL  Park  Collin,  M.l).     J'.O.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

John  Peck  Lane.  0.1\     Pitt.^fickl,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper. 

Rev.  John  Joseph  Rankin.     N.6.     Denison,  Iowa, 

Pastor,  I'rosbytei'ian,  since  18S1.     Grad.  Princeton  Thco.  Scm.,  1880. 
1877. 

William  Lawrence  Adam,  LL.B.     I.Q.    New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

Samuel  Douglas  Dodge,  LL.B.     E.r.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

Robert  Washburn  Gilbert,  LL.B.    I\II.  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

John  Platt  McLaren.      O.J.     Glendale,  Ohio. 

Medical  Student.    Initiated  at  the  Miami  Chapter. 

Jacob  Bishop  Perkins.     ././.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Business.    Initiated  at  the  Hudson  Chapter. 

fliENRY  Parker  Witte,  M.D.      E.F.     Stamford,  Conn. 

Physician. 

1878. 

*'*"^  James  Ruthven  Adriance.     K.P.     Poiighkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Died  April  21, 1879. 

George  Anthony  Bates.     P.O.     Springfield,  111. 

Manufacturer,  III.  Watch  Co.    Director  111.  Watch  Co.  since  February,  1881. 

William  Lewis  Brown.     /../.     North  Adams,  Mass. 

Manufacturer. 

Carlton  Putnam  Mills.     K.J.     So.  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

f Lansing  Russell.     I.(I>.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1879. 
James  Billings  Atwater.     B.F.     New  York  City. 

Medical  Student. 

Charles  North  Do  WD.     A.M.     Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Studying  Sciences  in  Europe. 

Walter  Mead  Rankin.     ./../.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Student. 


352  Willi  a  JUS. 

Julius  Hubbell  Seymour.     A.ii'.     St.  Albans,  Vt. 

Student  in  Columbia  Coll.  Law  School,  New  York  City. 

Hexry  William  Stevexs.      /.J.     Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y 

Student  Columbia  Aled.  Coll.,^ew  York  City. 
1880. 

fWiLLiAM  Gardner  Hempstead.     /..V.     Evanston,  111. 

Lead  Business. 

Arthur  Kixg  Laflix.      )".J.     Chicago,  111. 

Law  Student. 

Hermaxx  Lewis  Matz.     AM' .     Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Office  of  Walter  A.  Wood  Mowing  Machine  Co. 

Thomas  Dowse  Peck.      (Kl .     Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  Cotton  and  Woollen  Goods. 

fLAXSixG  Warren.     I.B.     Chicago,  111. 

Sporting  Editor  for  The  Inter-Ocean,  on  city  Stafl' since  1881. 
1881.      . 

Austin  Bradley  Bassett.      Y.I.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Saratoga  Springs,  X.  Y. 

Charles  Mason  Demond.      A'.Q'.     Easthampton,  Mass. 

Teacher  in  Williston  Sera. 

Henry  Willia3I  King,  Jr.      E.X.     Chicago,  111. 

Wholesale  Clothing  Business. 

Augustus  Hall  Vanderpoel.     A. A'.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Law. 


Alfred  Ely  Buell.      [l.O'.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Rudolph  Matz.     A.^.     Chicago,  111. 
Joseph  Perkins,  Jr.      O.A.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Edmund  Seymour.     I.  T.     St.  Albans,  Vt. 

1883. 

Harris  Ely  Adriance.     H.1\     Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Joseph  Warner  Bott.      O.A.     Holyoke,  ^lass. 
George  Carl  Fitch  Bratenahl.     /M'.    Riverside,  Conn. 
Edward  Roby  Crowell.      A. A.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 


Williams.  353 


Charles  Francis  Day.      ^'.J.     I^avenna,  Ohio. 

Initiated  at  the  Hudson  (!ha[)tor. 

Samuel  Van  Vranken  Holmes.     ^.M.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

fABRAM    WiNNE    LaNSING.       li.J.       CohoCS,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  Henry  Walker.     I'.  T.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Initiated  at  tlio  Hudson  Chapter. 


James  Denison  Colt.     J\  T.     Pittefield,  Mass. 

Leonard    Yeltiwans    Gardiner,    Jr.      N.F.      Amsterdam, 

N.  Y. 
Herbert  Oakey  Hall.      B./\     New  York  City. 
Francis  King.     I'JP.     Chicago,  111. 
William  Wolcott  Seymour.     I./L     St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Frederick  Clifford  Squier.     J./L     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Grosvenor   Eeuben   Trowbridge.     1\B.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Arthur  Dudley  Dowd.    ,/\J.     Saratoga  Springs,  N,  Y. 
Harry  Augustus  Garfield.     A. P.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
James  Rudolph  Garfield.     E.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Edward  Man.     A.N.     New  York  City. 

Initiated  at  the  Manhattan  Chapter. 

Henry  Donnel  Rockwell.     .f.J.     Washington,  D.  C. 
Bentley  AYirt  Warren,     /l.  T.     Brighton,  Mass. 
23 


THE   MANHATTAN   CHAPTER, 

1855  to   1885. 
Annals. 

On  the  evening  of  March  9,  1855,  eleven  members  of  the  New 
York  Free  Academy  assembled  at  the  Collamore  House,  Broadway, 
and  there  met  Messrs.  Henry  D.  Koot  and  William  W.  Goodrich,  then 
graduates  of  the  Amherst  Chapter,  who  avowed  themselves  so  much 
pleased  with  the  spirit  manifested  by  the  men  there  assembled,  that 
they  pledged  themselves  to  use  their  whole  influence  with  their  own 
and  other  Chapters  to  obtain  a  charter  for  the  petitioners. 

As  a  consequence  of  this  meeting  an  application  for  membership 
in  the  Fraternity  was  drawn  up  b}'  William  H.  Abel  and  Franklin  S. 
Rising — a  committee  "appointed  for  that  purpose  —  and  presented  to 
the  Amherst  Chapter.  The  affirmative  answer  of  that  Chapter  was 
received  on  April  6,  1855,  and  the  other  Chapters  having  signified 
their  approbation,  a  charter  was  issued,  dated  Juh*  9,  1855,  and  the 
evening  of  Monday,  July  9,  1855,  was  chosen  for  the  initiation  of 
the  new  Chapter,  at  which  time  the  ceremon}'  was  performed  ;  and 
Manhattan  Chapter  held  its  first  regular  meeting  on  Thursday,  July 
12,  1855,  at  the  residence  of  Brother  Simeon  Baldwin,  Jr.,  No.  48 
East  25th  Street. 

The  appearance  of  Brothers  Rising  and  Baldwin  at  the  next  Con- 
vention, at  Cambridge,  was  the  signal  for  a  most  gratifying  reception 
to  the  delegates  from  the  new  Chapter.  The  fact  that  the  inaugura- 
tion of  the  Chapter  was  so  long  delaj-ed  after  the  application  was 
a  most  unfortunate  one,  as  eight  of  the  eleven  founders,  as  well  as  the 
only  member  yet  initiated  by  them,  Brother  Benjamin  F.  Lee,  graduated 
at  the  following  Commencement,  leaving  only  Brothers  F.  S.  Rising, 


Manhatta?!.  355 

Russell  Sturgis,  Jr.,  and  J.  L.  Van  Uurcn  as  active  niembers.  But 
the  brothers  worked  hard  ;uk1  earnestly,  and  at  the  next  initiation, 
which  took  place  on  Friday-,  October  11,  1855,  seven  new  brothers, 
of  the  classes  of  '54,  '55,  '57  and  '59,  were  admitted  into  the  bonds 
of  our  Fraternity. 

From  this  time  onward  the  Chapter  prospered,  and  on  February 
19,  185G,  held  its  first  meeting  in  its  new  rooms.  No.  809  Broad- 
way, as  yet  not  entirely  furnished.  After  the  completion  of 
the  hall  a  special  dedicatory  meeting  was  held  May  29,  1856,  at 
wliich  brothers  from  the  Hamilton,  Columbia,  Urban,  Yale,  Amherst, 
Harvard,  Williams,  Dartmouth  and  (ieneva  Chapters  were  present. 
Further  on,  the  rooms  were  completely  furnished ;  a  comfortable 
retreat  was  furnished  to  the  ardent  Alpha  Delts,  who  were  not 
slow  to  embrace  the  opportunity,  and  afternoon  social  gatherings 
became  a  regular  feature  of  the  Fraternity  life. 

On  June  24  and  25,  1857,  the  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Convention 
was  held  in  New  York  City.  The  occasion  was  a  great  one  in 
the  Fraternity,  and  Manhattan  Chapter  received  great  benefit 
thereby.  Her  part  in  the  ceremonies  of  the  occasion  was  no  slight 
one,  and  she  saw,  as  a  Chapter,  for  the  first  time,  what  the  true 
Alpha  Delt  spirit  was. 

At  the  meeting  of  March  10,  1858,  the  Chapter  mourned  the  first 
gap  in  its  ranks,  made  by  the  death  of  one  of  its  most  devoted 
brothers  — Matthew  James  Blakeley,  of  the  class  of  '58  — and  appro- 
priate resolutions  were  passed.  The  Chapter  in  a  body  attended 
the  funeral  on  the  next  day,  ten  brothers  acting  as  pall-bearers. 

For  a  long  time  the  Chapter  held  the  even  tenor  of  its  way, 
nothing  especially  worthy  of  note  occurring  until  in  May,  1859,  it 
received  notice  that  the  initiation  of  the  Union  Chapter  was  to  be 
entrusted  to  Manhattan.  Bros.  James  Weir  Mason,  Adolph  Werner 
and  Henry  Kirke  White  were  the  Committee  for  the  Chapter,  and  on 
the  8th  of  July  seventeen  men  of  that  College  were  duly  initiated. 
In  the  latter  part  of  this  year  tlie  Graduate  Chapter  in  New  York, 


356  Alanhattan. 

so  long  a  noted,  useful,  and  helpful  body  of  brothers,  first  met  as 
an  organized  body. 

From  this  time  onward  no  event  of  great  moment  has  broken 
the  quiet  and  beauty  of  our  fraternal  life.  The  Chapter  has  been 
in  the  most  prosperous  condition.  Assisted,  overlooked  and  advised 
by  the  Graduate  Chapter,  and  sustained  by  its  thorough  and  uni- 
versal fraternal  spirit,  it  is  in  the  present,  as  it  always  has  been  in 
the  past,  a  Chapter  acting,  as  far  as  possible,  up  to  the  aims  of 
Samuel  Eells,  and  one  with  a  hearty  love  and  sincere  admiration 
for  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 

Manhattan  Chapter  has  taken  nine  Valedictories,  seven  Saluta- 
tories  and  twent3'-four  Honor  Orations,  besides  many  other  Honorary 
Orations  and  Dissertations,  in  its  twenty-six  years  of  existence. 
The  Pell  Medals,  for  general  proficiency,  were  taken  thirteen 
times.  The  Burr  Medals  (Mathematics)  were  taken  ten  times. 
The  Riggs  Medals,  for  composition  (established  in  1865),  have  been 
taken  b}-  Senior  A  J  ^/''s  seven  times,  and  by  Juniors  five  times. 
The  Sophomore  Cromwell  Medals  have  been  taken  fourteen  times, 
eleven  of  them  firsts.  The  Kelly  Prize  Critique  has  been  competed 
for  five  times,  and  four  times  have  A  J  ^'s  won  it.  Alpha  Delts 
have  taken  first  prizes  twice,  and  second  twice,  in  the  Kelh'  Prize 
Debates.  In  Prize  Speaking  we  have  taken  eleven  prizes.  The 
Lockwood  Prize  has  been  won  six  times.  Seven  Claflin  Prizes 
have  l)een  awarded  to  us.  When  money  prizes  (for  a  few  years 
only)  were  awarded,  mam'  more  than  our  fair  share  were  taken  \>\; 
A  A  (f's.  Of  the  twent}'  "Ward  Medals,  awarded  each  j-ear  since  '59, 
we  have  taken  a  great  number ;  besides  other  special  prizes. 

Her  nine  Valedictorians  are  :  William  H.  Abel,  '55 ;  Charles  H.  Pratt,  '56 ; 
Adolph  Werner, '57 ;  Charles  L.  Balcli,  '60;  Charles  Roberts,  .Tr.,  '62;  Clinton 
J.  Hartt,  '6-1;  John  A.  Knapp,  'G5 ;  Edward  C.  Henderson,  '76;  Charles  H. 
Wilson,  '77. 

Ifer  seven  Salidatoricnis  are:  Lewis  C.  Bayk's.  '55;  John  S.  Roberts,  '57; 
John  P.  Appleton,  '59;  Henry  K.  White,  '60;  William  C.  Kimball,  '61;  E.  F. 
Enrich,  '66;   Edward  M.   Shepard,  '69. 


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Other  Honor  Men,  and  the  principal  Prize  Winners  are:  W.  H.  Abel,  '55; 
C.  H.  Pratt,  'ofi;  F.  S.  Risinj,',  '5(5;  J.  S.  Roberts,  '57;  Adolph  Werner,  '57; 
J.  P.  Appleton,  '69;  C.  L.   Balcli,  '00;  M.  E.   Dwight,  '60;  II.  K.  White,  '60; 

E.  F.  Young,  '60;  W.  C.  Kimball,  '61;  E.  F.  Hyde,  '61;  Chas.  Roberts,  '62; 
J.  M.  Trippe,  '62;  Wm.  L.  Bull,  '64;  C.  J.  Ilartt,  '64;  J.  H.  Knapp,  '65;  Wm. 
H.  Larie,  'Go;  E.  F.  Enrich,  '66;  H.  P.  Talmadge,  '67;  S.  E.  Seaman,  '67;  R. 
R.  Bowker,  '68;  R.  B.  McMaster,  '68;  E.  M.  Shepard,  '69;  Graham  McAdam, 
'70;  W.  DeF.  Edwards,  '71;  J.  L.  Woodward,  '72;  L.  E.  Jones,  '73;  W.  R. 
Dix,  '74 ;  R.  L.  Sweezy,  '74 ;  E.  C.  Henderson,  '76 ;  D.  M.  Hunter,  '77 ;  C.  H. 
Wilson,  '77;  W.  W.  Smith,  '78;  E.  S.  Doubleday,  '79;  besides  many  others: 
(honor  men) — L.  Fernandez,  '55;  J.  W.  Mason,  '55;  E.  P.  Wheeler,  '56;  D. 
(J.  Fanning,  '57;   H.  K.  Sloane,  '58;   W.  R.  Sands,  '58;   S.  B.  Patterson,  '64;  H. 

F.  Cliapman,  '67;  E.  T.   Hiscox,  '69;  C.  H.  Nettleton,  '70;   E.  T.  Rice,  '80. 

Manhattan  Chapter  has  been  represented  in  the  Faculty  of  the 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  as  follows  :  Horace  Webster,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  first  President;  J.  Graeff  Barton,  LL.D.,  Prof.  English 
Literature;  Adolph  Werner,  M.S.,  Prof,  of  German  ;  Russell  Sturgis, 
Jr.,  A.M.,  Prof,  of  Architecture  and  Arts  of  Design ;  James 
Weir  Mason,  A.IM.,  Prof.  Mathematics;  Rev.  George  B.  Newcomb, 
A.M.  (Williams,  'o6).  Prof,  of  Philosophy.  Tutors:  Wm.  Henry 
Abel,  Lewis  Condit  Bayles,  Franklin  S.  Rising,  Alex.  P.  Ketchum, 
David  G.  Fanning,  Wm.  H.  Hallock,  Ch.  Roberts,  Jr.,  Henry  P. 
Johnston   (Yale,  18G2),  Wm.  W.  Smith. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Membe7's. 

William  Henry  Abel.     H'.A. 
Simeon  Baldwin,  Jr.     O.TI. 
Lewis  Condit  Bayles.     A.E. 
Luis  Fernandez.     £'.J. 
Francis  Asbury  Mason.     P.  W. 
James  Weir  Mason.     A.  V. 
Henry  Albertson  Post.     NA\ 
Franklin  Samuel  Rising.     H'.A'. 
Dayton  Wyckoff  Searle.     Z'.\. 
Russell  Sturgis,  Jr.     l.I. 
James  Lyman  Van  Buren.     M.E. 

1818. 
* "^^^ Horace  Webster,  M.D.     H.A.     New  York  City. 

Commissioned  2d  Lieut,  from  West  Point  Military  Acad.,  1818.  Asst.  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, West  Point,  1818-25.  Resigned  from  Ai-my,  1825.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Hobart  Coll., 
1825-48;  Pres.  and  Prof.  Moral  and  Intellectuar Philosophy,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York, 
1848-69;  Emeritus  Prof.,  1869-71.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1850;  LL.D.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1849; 
Columbia  Coll.,  1849.     Died  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1871. 

183I. 

* '""'"^ Rev.  John  Graeff  Barton.      1.6.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  English  Language  and  Literature,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1852-77 ;  Taught 
St.  James  Coll.  as  Prof.,  Vice  Rector  and  Rector,  from  graduation  to  1850.  A.B.,  St.  James 
Coll.,  {circa)  1831.  Studied  Gen.  Protestant  Episcopal  Theo.  Sem.,  New  York  City.  LL.D., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1872. 

1854. 

Rodney  Glentworth  Kimhall.      P.  8.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Applied  Math.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Inst.,  since  1869.  Asst.  Prof.  Math.,  N.  Y. 
State  Normal  School,  1855-9;  Prof.  Math.,  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School,  1859-62  and  1863-9. 
Capt.  44th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  September  6,  1862,  to  April  16,  1863. 

1855- 

William  Henry  Abel.     H'.A.     New  York  City. 

Retired  from  business.  Tutor  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1855-56.  Sec.  Am.  Telegraph 
Co.,  1858-66.     Auditor  W.  U.  Telegraph  Co.,  1866-72. 


359 


Manhattaji. 
Simeon  Baldwin.      (K  II.     New  York  City. 

Banker  and  Broker. 

*^*"  Rev.  Lewis  Condit  Bayles.     .I.E.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

TutorColl.  of  Citv  of  New  York,  1856-8.  Grad.  Princeton  Thco.  Sem.,  1861.  Pastor, 
PresMJ'tcrian,  84th  Street  Church,  New  York  City,  1862-4.     Died  August  15,  1864. 

Elihu  Dwight  Church.     E.O.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer,  New  York  City.     Private  7th  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3. 

* —  Luis  Fernandez,  M.D.     E.J.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1859. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Lee,  LL.B.     A.K'.     New  York  Citv. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1858;    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861. 

Rev.  Francis  Asbury  Mason.     P.  W.     South  Orange,  N,  J. 

Clergyman,  Methodist  Episcopal,  ordained  1867;  present  charge  since  1881.  Trustee 
Central  Tennessee  Coll.,  1871-6.  Author  of  published  sermons,  What  Shall  I  Give;  Prayer 
as  a  Force,  etc. 

James  Weir  ^Lvson.     ./.  Y. K.     Ncav  York  City. 

Prof.  Pure  Math.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  since  1879.  School  Teacher,  1855-63; 
Priu.  Union  Free  School,  Dist.  No.  6,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1863-8;  Albany  Acad.,  1869-72. 
Actuary  Mass.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1872-9;  Pa.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1879. 

*^^^  Rev.  Henry  Albertson  Post.    N.F.    Warrensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Studied  Union  Tlieo.  Sera.,  1855-6;  ordained  Presbvterian,  1860;  preached,  Warrens- 
burgh, X.  Y.,  1860-1.     Died  November  12,  ISOl. 

Dayton  Wyckoff  Searle,  M.D.     Z'.X.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1866. 

1856. 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pratt.     A.M.     Minneapolis,  Minn, 

Real  Estate  Dealer  since  1870.  Preached,  Lisbon,  111.,  1862-4;  Brookfiold.Mo.,  1864-9. 
Retired  from  ministry  because  of  ill  health.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

*^*^  Rev.  Franklin  Samuel  Rising.    .11. A'.     New  York  City. 

Tutor  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1856-8. 

Russell  Sturgis,  Jr.      I.I.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  Architecture  and  Arts  of  Design,  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  since  1878.  Tutor, 
1856-58. 

*  ^^  James  Lyman  Van  Buren.     M.  E.     New  York  City. 

2d  Lieut.  D'Epineuil  Zouaves,  1861.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  Signal  Sen-ice,  1862. 
Major,  Bvt.  Ijeut.  Col.,  Bvt.  Col.,  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Everett  Pepperrell   Wheeler,    LL.B.       T.(-\K.     New 
York  City. 

Lawyer.  Counsel  for  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Telegraph  Co.  since  1S70,  and  for  Oceanic 
Steam  Nav.  Co.  since  1872.  Pros.  Associate  Alumni  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  186.5-75. 
Author  of  The  Supreme  Court,  a  Coordinate  Branch  of  the  U.  S.  Government,  1860;  The 
Character  and  Conduct  of  the  War,  1863;  Popular  Education  in  the  Citv  of  New  York; 
Address  before  Associate  Alumni,  1866;  Reports  of  Board  of  Education  for  1878  and  1879; 
Report  on  Art  Department,  1877;  Address  before  Senate  Com.  on  Civil  Service  Ucform, 
1881;  Address  before  N.  Y.  Senate  Com.  on  I'nderground  Telegraphs.  ISSl ;  Kejjort  on 
Elevated  Railroads,  1876;  Argument  on  Edison's  Quadruijlex,  1S77;  .Vrijunienl  on  Tele- 
graph Consolidation,  1881.  LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1S.V.1.  Honorary  Member  New  York 
Hist.  Soc.  and  New  York  Geographical  Soc. ;  Member  New  York  Board  of  Education, 
1877-9.  Cora.  New  York  Elevated  li.R.,  1876.  Chairman  Exec.  Com.  Civil  Service  Reform 
Assoc,  1880.     Pres.  New  York  Free  Trade  Club,  1881. 


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Manhattan. 


1857. 
Clevelaxd  Abbe.     A.  11,     Washington,  D.  C. 

Meteorologist,  Office  Chief  Signal  Officer,  IT.  S.  A.,  since  1871.  Director  Observatory, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1868-71.  Proposer  and  projector  of  collecting  and  coordinating  meteoro- 
logical observations  for  the  purpose  of  making  weather  predictions,  in  1869.  Author  of  over 
eighty  papers  on  meteorological  and  astronomical  subjects,  published  in  1863-81  in  Aitrono- 
mische  Xachrichten,  Monthly  Notes  Royal  Astronomical  Soc,  Bulletin  Hebdomadaire 
Association  Scientijique  de  France,  Am.  Journal  of  Science,  Trans.  Assoc,  for  Adv. 
Science,  Journal  of  Franklin  Institute,  Smithsonian  Reports,  Colton's  Geographical  Jour- 
nal, Reports  of  Chief  Signal  Officer,  U.  S.  A.,  and  daily  papers  of  Cincinnati  and  Chicago. 
Contributor  to  Appleton's  Am.  Cyclopaedia  on  Dew,  Earthquake,  Echo,  Electricity, 
Fog,  and  twelve  other  subjects;  to  Johnson's  Encyclopaedia  on  Hail,  Halo,  Meteorology, 
Nebulae,  and  five  other  subjects,  and  to  Baird'a  Annual  Summary  of  Progress  on 
Mathematics,  Astronomy,  etc. 

^*^*  Smith  Bloomfield,  LL.B.      I.B.     Alexandria,  Minn. 

Lawver.  Member  Now  York  Board  of  Education,  1866;  Supt.  Douglass  Co.,  Minn., 
Schools,  1869-70.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1860.    Judge  Probate,  Douglass  Co.,  Minn. 

David  Green  Fanning,     /.i'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bank  Clerk.  Manufacturer,  Chicago,  111.,  1857.  Assoc.  Priu.  Utica  High  School, 
1857-8;  Tutor  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1858-9. 

'"^  George  Elias  Hawes,  M.D.     P.  W.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Dentist.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1866. 

Charles  Henry  Kitchel.     A'.  6.     Xew  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Asst.  U.  S.  Assessor,  1868-70.    Author  of  occasional  papers. 

Rev.  John  Sinclair  Roberts.     O.A.     Morristown,  N,  J. 

Presbyterian  Clergyman,  retired,  without  charge.  Missionary  in  China,  1861-5; 
preached  IBrooklvn,  N.  Y.,  1865-7.  Prof.  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,"Washington  and  Jef- 
ferson Coll.,  Washington,  Pa.,  1868-9.  Preached,  1869-71.  Taught,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  1871-4. 
Missionary  to  China,  1874-8. 

Adolph  Werner.      E.Q.     New  York  City. 

Prof.  German,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  since  1861.  Tutor,  1857-61.  Ph.D.,  Rutgers 
Female  Coll.,  1881. 


1858. 


* '^^t Matthew  James  Blakely.      M.B.     Xew  York  City. 

Died  in  college. 

* —  William  Kingsland   Hallock,  M.D.     J'.fl.     Xew  York 
City. 

Tutor  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1862-3. 

Alexander  Phcenix  Ketchum,  LL.B.     A.I.     New  York 
City. 

Lawyer.  Pres.  Mt.  Morris  Bank.  Tutor  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1858-9.  Assessor 
U.  S.  Internal  Revenue,  1869-72;  Collector,  1872-4;  Gene'ral  Appraiser  of  Customs,  N.  Y., 
1874-81.  Pres.  Alumni  Assoc.  Coll.  of  Citv  of  New  York,  1876-80.  1st  Lieut.  56th  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  U.S.A.,  1864-5:  Capt.  128th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  1865;  Bvt.  Col..  U.  S.  Vols., 
1861-4.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1860. 

J(ohn)  Wesley  Pullman.      0.8.     JenkintoAvn,  Pa. 

Iron  Manufacturer  and  Miner,  Philadelphia.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Hibernia  Mine  R.R.  Co. 
since  1866;  Chester  Iron  Co.,  Mining  Co.,  N.  J. ;  West  Point  Furnace  Co.'s  Iron  Blast 
Furnace,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.  Author  of  occasional  contributions  to  the  Iron  Age.  Mem- 
ber Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engineers. 


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Walter  Seabury  Sands,  LT..B.      /:../.     rarkcrshuroh,  W. 
Va. 

Lawytr.     LL.I?.,  Columbia  Coll.,  ISGO. 

*'*'"'  Henry  King  Sloan.     A'./'.     New  York  City. 

Before  adopting  any  profession,  died  February  2,  18G1. 

•8S9- 
Rev.  John  Perrin  Appleton.      //..V.     Boonton,  N.  J. 

Rector  St.  John's  Protestant  Episcopal  Cburch  since  1874.  Grad.  General  Theo. 
Sem.,  New  York  City,  1863. 

Oscar  Brown  Ireland.     Z' .1.     Springfield,  ISIass. 

Actuary  Mass.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1872.  Mercantile  pursuits,  New  York  City 
and  U.  8.  of  Colombia,  IS.W-G'.);  Asst.  in  Cousultiui;;  Aoliiary's  office,  New  Y(jrk  (Jity, 
1870-2.    2d  Lieut.  U.  S.  Signal  C^orps,  18G3-5. 

Benjamin  Ellis  Martin,  M.D.     A'.H.     Englewood,  N.  J. 

Author.  At  present  working  in  London,  Eng.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1861.  Editor 
U.  S.  Service  Magazine,  186R-7.  Surgeon  racirtc  Mail  S.S.  Co.,  1867-70;  Port  Surgeon, 
1869-70.  Contributor  Scrilmers' and  other  magazines,  San  Francisco  Netcs  Letter.  Author  of 
In  and  Out  of  London  AVith  Dickens.  Correspondent  for  New  York  papers.  Asst.  Surgeon 
5th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.  (Duryea's  Zouaves) ;  mentioned  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  con 
duct  in  the  field,"  at  Big  Bethel.  Va. 

James  Alfred  Seaman.      V.l.K.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

*i87c  LocKWOOD   DeForest   Woodruef,    M.D.       J'.  2'.       New 
York  City. 

House  and  Visiting  Surgeon  of  various  hospitals.  Surgeon  1st  Brigade,  N.  G.  S.  X.  Y. 
M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863.    Died  July  9, 1876. 

i860. 

* '*'^  JRev.  Charles  Leland  Balch.     A.T.     Jancsville,  Wis. 

Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Norwich,  Vt.,  Univ.,  1863-4. 

Rev.  Melatiah  Everett  DwiGTiT,  jNI.D.      M.E.     Fairfield, 
Iowa. 

Clergyman  ;  settled  over  Prcsbyteri.an  Church  since  1879.  if.D.,Bellevue  Med.  Coll., 
1864.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem. ,'1866.  \ 

fWiLLiAM  Ellsworth,  Jr.      A'.  6.     New  York  City. 

Pres.  Montauk  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

Frederick  HoBART.      A'.  J.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Journalist.  Asst.  Editor  Kuilway  Gazette,  New  York  City;  Contributor  to  Graphic. 
Private  2d  N.  J.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;   9th  N.  J.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4;  Capt.,  1864. 

*i864  Charles  Clarence  Tracy  Keith.     P. A.     NeAv  York  City. 

Capt.  Signal  Corps,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-4. 

fCHARLES  McLean  Knox,  LL.B.     li'.ll.     riiiladi'lphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1860.    Major  9th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  IT.  S.  A.,  1862-4. 

f  Frederick  Robert.     New  York  City. 

Pres.  Eastern  Transportation  Line. 


362  Manliatfan. 

Henry  Edwin  Tremain,  LL.B.      E'.  ¥.     New  York  City. 

Aest.  U.  S.  Disl.  Atty.,  1873-0.  Special  Counsel  for  Governmeut  in  revenue  cases, 
1877.  Author  of  various  pamphlets  and  articles  in  periodicals.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1867.  Private  7th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  1861;  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  73d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3; 
Major,  A.  D.  C.  and  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  3d  Corps  and  2d  Corps,  Cav.  Corps, 
1863-6. 

Henry  Kirke  White,  LL.B.      75:. 2'.     St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Commissioner  U.  8.  Circuit  Court,  Mo.  Dist.,  1866-78;  Clerk  5th  Mo.  Dist.  Court. 
1866-70.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1862. 

t Albert  Young.     A.X.     New  York  City. 

Broker.    Member  New  York  Stock  Exchange. 

*i863  Edward  Francis  Young.     A.T.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Major  4th  N.  Y.  Art.,  U.  8.  A.     Killed  near  Washington,  December  22,  1863. 

i86i. 
t Joseph  Benson  Barnum.      O.A.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bookkeeper. 

Edwin  Francis  Hyde,  LL.B.     I\I.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863.     Private  22d  N.  Y.  8.  N.  G.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

William  Cargill  Kimball.     I.M.     New  York  City. 

Stock  Broker. 

EoLAND  Green  Mitchell,  Jr.     UJ).     Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer,  New  York  City. 

*  '®*^  James  Henry  Pullman.     K.  S.     New  York  City. 

Secretary  Trenton  Iron  Company. 

Frederick  Jarvis  Slade.     Z'.B.     Trenton,  N.  J. 

Engineer  and  Treasurer  N.  J.  Steel  and  Iron  Co.  Author  of  a  part  of  Locomotive 
Engineering,  Glasgow,  1867,  and  of  professional  papers.  Member  Inst.  Miuinsr  Engineers. 
Private  22d  N.  Y.  S.  N.  G.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

1862. 

Charles  Roberts,  Jr.,  LL.B.     A.F.     Ncav  York  City. 

Instructor  of  Elocution,  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  since  1879,  and  Public  Reader.  Tutor  Coll. 
of  City  of  New  York,  1866-77.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870.  Lieut.  Signal  Corps,  U.  8.  A., 
1S63-5. 

t Albert  Dodge  Smith.     A.Fl.     Orange,  N.  J. 

Dry  Goods  Commission  Merchant,  New  York  City. 

*^"  James  Matthews  Trippe.     I.X.     Orange,  N.  J. 

Lieut.  Col.  24th  Colored  Troops,  U.  8.  A.,  186.i. 
1863. 

Henry  Ashton  Crosby.     F.Q.     New  York  City. 

Asst.  Sec.  St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Terre  Haute  R.R. 

John  Elihu  Dwight.     A'.  W.     New  York  City. 


Alanhailan.  i^^t^ 

f Washington  White  Ellsworth.     1.(I>.     Redden,  Del. 

Lawyer. 

fHENRY  Walton  Grinnell.     N.d.     New  Roclielle,  N.  Y. 

Retired  Inspector  General  Imperial  Jnpanege  Navy,  lS68-"0;  Naval  Adviser  to  Repub- 
lic of  Ecuador,  1871-2.  Aiitlior  of  Notes  on  a  Journey  to  Corea  and  tliroutrli  Manchuria, 
Am.  Geo.  Soc.  Journal;  also  Notes  on  Patagonia.     A.  \'.  Lieut.  U.  S.N.,  1861-8. 

Gilbert  Livingston  Morse.     B.J.    Yonkcrs,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Composite  iletals.  Alderman  and  Pros.  Yonkers  Common  Council, 
1876-8 ;  Acting  Mayor,  1878.    School  Trustee,  1874-80.    Contributor  to  N.  Y.  Observer,  etc. 

t Charles  Henry  O'Connor.     //.//'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Merchant;  firm  of  O'Connor,  Kimball  &  Co.,  Paper  Dealers,  New  York  City.  Private 
22d  N.  Y.  Inf.;  1st  Lieut.  2d  R.  I.  Inf.;  detailed  on  -Statfof  Brij;.  Gen.  Wheaton,  1864. 

Edward  Livingston  Owen,  LL.B.     A.  6.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

fWiLLiAM  James  Slauson.      A'. A.     New  York  City. 

Business. 

IAppleton  Sturgis.     n.Z.     New  York  City. 

Agent.     Lieut,  and  Aide-de-Camp  U.  8.  A. 
1864. 

William  Lanman  Bull.     Z'.  0.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Broker,  New  York  City. 

George  Francis  Demarest.     Z'.F.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Attorney-ln-charge  of  Bureau  of  Titles,  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New  York 
City. 

fRicHARD  Booth   Greenwood,    LL.B.      O.P.      Brooklvn, 

N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Member  L.  I.  Hist.  Soc.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1865.  Private  22d  N.  G.  S. 
N.  Y.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861. 

Clinton  Jones  Hartt.     A'..^.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New  York  City.     Instructor  Norwich,  Vt.,  Univ.,  1864. 

Erasmus  Darwin  Hudson,  Jr. ,  M.D.   I'.  I.  New  York  City. 

Health  Inspector,  1869-71;  House  Surgeon,  Bollevue  Hospital,  1867-8;  Physician  to 
Northwestern  Dispensary,  1870-2;  Prof.  Practice  of  Medicine,  Woman's  Med.  CoU.of  N.Y. 
Infirmary,  1873-82 ;  Librarian  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  1880-2.  Author  of  PatholoKy 
and  Etiology  of  Phthisis,  1875;  Doctors'  Hygiene  and  Therapeutics,  1876.  Member  N.  \  . 
Acad,  of  Science.  Contributor  to  Johnson's  Cyclopaedia,  1877-8.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1867. 

George  Frederick  Mayer.     P.  W.     Marshall,  Tex. 

Agent  Union  Pacific  R.K.  Co. 

t Albert  Mansfield  Patterson.     E.J.     New  York  City. 

Woollen  Manufacturer. 

Seely  Benedict  Patterson.     A.  ¥.     Ironton,  Mich. 

Supt.  Furnaces  of  Pine  Lake  Iron  Co. 

fSAMUEL  Sweetser.      V .  11' .     Orange,  N.  J. 

With  Metropolitan  Steamship  Co.,  New  York  City. 


364  Manhattan. 

1865. 
*'^^  JoHX  Player  Crosby.      O.J.     Xew  York  City. 

Clerk  in  employ  Equitable  Trust  Co.    Died  May  10, 1S76. 

fFREDERic  Neyixs  Dodge,  LL.B.      H' .  T.      Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Manufacturer  Ground  Glue,  Xew  YorkCitv.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1866:  LL.B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1869. 

Daniel  Trimble  Gilman.     A.\'.     Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

Real  Estate  Broker. 

fWiLLiAM  Greenwood.     P.X.     Xew  York  City. 

Broker. 

f  John  Bromham  Hawes.      ./'.//.     Montclair,  X.  J. 

Dentist. 

Urban  Gillespie  Hitchcock,  M.D.    ././/.    Xew  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

fFRANCLS  Mankin  Jenks.     N.F.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

*  i^t Archibald  Duncan  Kennedy.      J.(I>.      Yail's  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Died  while  on  leave  of  absence  from  college. 

John  Augustus  Knapp.     A.E.     Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Mining  Engineer.    E.M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

William  Henry  Lane.     J'.Q.     Xew  York  City. 

Sec.  Pacific  Mail  Steamship  Co.  since  1876. 

William  Maitland  Murray.     J'.M.     Xew  York  City. 

Stock  Broker. 

*^^tEDWARD  Sturgis.      Y.  T.     New  York  City. 

Ist  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4.      Killed   at   Spottsylvania,   May   10,   1864, 
while  leading  the  regiment,  all  superior  officers  being  disabled. 

Charles  Edward  Tracy,  LL.B.     U'.  T.      XeAv  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 

William  Henry  Van  Arsdale.      IJ.l'.     Xew  York  City. 

Mining  Engineer.     E.M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 
1866. 

Ernst  Ferdinand  Eurich.     A'.. 4.     Tarrytown,  X.  Y. 

Mining  Engineer,  New  York  City. 

*'*"tWiLLiAM  Ay^iar  Kissam,  M.D.     A' .  K' .     Xew  York  City. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1867.    Died  April  12,  1877. 

fDANFORD  Henry  Knoavlton.     A'.  1\     Xew  York  City. 

Merchant.    Member  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Sciences. 

*  '^'^  Henry  Newton.     A'.  T'.     New  York  City. 

Mining  Engineer  and  Geologist.    E.M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1869. 


JSfanhatlan.  365 

f Charles  Broughton  Souttek.     .\'.y.     New  York  City. 

Produce  and  Packing  Merchant. 

fERNESt  Werner.      .\'.l".     Now  York  City. 

Merchant. 

1867. 

Henry  Fowler   Chapman.      A'.I/.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

•     Rev.  Charles  Edward  IIiscox.     F.N.    Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,   Baptist.     Grad.   Rochester  Theo.   Sem.,   1874.      Prin.  High   School,  Bristol, 
Conn.,  1868-9. 

fJoHN  HuRBARD  HowELL.      0.K'.     Springfield,  Mo, 

General  Insurance  Agent. 

"'^  Daniel  Phoenix  Ketchum.     AjIK     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

LuQius  Henry  Nutting.  .  A.A' .     riushing-,  N.  Y, 

Gen.  Eastern  Agent  Missouri  Pacific  R.R.,  New  York  City. 

Franklin  Bayard  Patterson.     A'JP.     Parkville,  N.  Y. 

Lithographer  and  Publisher.     Advertiser's  Publishing  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Samuel  Edmund  Seaman.     1.1%.     New  York  City. 

Teller  Fulton  Nat.  B.-ink. 

"^^f Lorenzo  Brighton  Shepard.     A.K'.     New  York  City. 

Midshipman  iu  U.  S.  Navy.     Died  at  Havana,  Cuba,  August  12,  1868. 

"*^'tGEORGE   Stephens.      W.  W .     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

In   business   at  Dubuque,   1865-82.      At  death.   Sec,   Treas.  and    chief  stockholder 
Norwegian  Plough  Co.     Died  February  9,  1882. 

fHENRY  Pearl  I'almadge.      Y.  W.     Netlierwood,  N.  J. 

Banker,  New  York  City.    A.B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1868. 

i868. 
t Joseph  Solace  Bosworth,  Jr.     J.B.     New  York  City. 

Lawj'er. 

Richard  Rogers  Bowker.      A'./.     Clarence  Gate,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  Eng. 

Litterateur.     Representative  for  Haqier  Bros,  abroad.     Contributor  to  Maeazines  and 
Quarterlies.     Member  Cobden  Club,  England. 

Rev.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Chambers.    S'.r.  Decker- 
town,  N.  J. 

Paf-tor,  Presbyterian,  shice  1876;  Oakl;\nd,  X.  J.,  1872-6.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem., 
N.Y.,1871. 

Albert  Delafield,  LL.B.      6.l\     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 


Z^^  Manhattan. 

Frederick  Hinman  Hamlin.     P.  6.     New  York  City. 

Civil  Engineer.  Deputy  Com.  Pub.  Works,  New  York  City,  since  1879.  Asst  Engineer 
Dept.  Pub.  Works,  1872;  Engineer  in  Chief  of  Roads  and  Avenues,  1876-9. 

fMiXER  Rockwell  Kxowltox.     II.H.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Sugar  Merchant,  Jfew  York  City. 

Robert  Bach  McMaster,  LL.B.     AjP.     Xew  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

fFRANCis  HuxTiXGTOX  Raxkix,  M.D.    A'.X.     Newport,  R.  I. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1871. 

fWiLLiAM  Allex  Smith.     M'.  T.     Boonton,  X.  J. 

Mining  Engineer. 

*'^tHEXRY  JoHXSOX  AYiLLiAMS.      E.0.     New  York  City. 

Died  in  college. 

Fraxklix  Emersox  Woodford.      6. A.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1869. 
George  Augustus  Baker,  LL.B.     0'.1\     New  York  City. 

Author  of  Point  Lace  and  Diamonds;  Bad  Habits  of  Good  Society.  Contributor  to 
Galaxy,  Scribner's,  Frank  Leslie's,  X.  Y.  Evening  Post.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 
Menroer  X.  Y.  Hist.  Society. 

Rev.  Edwix  Thomas  Hiscox.      K.A'.     Winona,  Minn. 

Clergyman,  Baptist.     Grad.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem.,  1872. 

fNEiLSOX  Olcott.      0.x.     Inwood,  New  York  City. 

Banker,  Xational  Bank  of  Commerce. 

Hexry  TuRXER  Pattersox.      \.B.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

t  James  Thomas  Pettus,  Jr.     i?.  }'.     New  York  City. 

Medical  Student. 

Edward  Morse  Shepard.     I'.A.K.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  Xew  York  City. 

fSTEPHEX  WiLSOX  Vax  Schaik.      ZJJ'.     Florence,  Italy. 

Artist  and  Teacher  of  Art. 

Howard  Paysox  Wilds,  LL.B.     A'. A.     NeAv  York  City. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1871.  Honorary  Sec.  U.  S.  Assoc,  for  Refoi-m  and 
Codification  of  the  Law  of  Xations.  Member  Exec.  Com.  International  Code  Com.  of 
America. 

Fraxk  Ll^siax  Wixg.      M.  W.     New  York  City. 

See.  Cromwell  Iron  Co.  since  1880. 

1870. 

Graham  McAdam.     F.  T.     New  York  City. 

Cashier  City  Revenue  Bureau,  Finance  Dept.  Pres.  Cromwell  Iron  Co.  Editor 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Times,  1875-7,  Evening  Express,  1877-8.  Author  of  An  Alphabet  in 
Fin.-mce,  1876;  Banking  and  Trade,  18S1;  The  Protective  System.  What  it  Costs  the 
American  Farmer,  1880;  Express  System  for  Collection  of  Bank  Paper,  1880;  articles  on 
the  English  Land  Questiou.  in  Evening  Post,  etc. 


Manhattan.  3^7 

t Abbot  Lawhence  Mills.     lJl>.     Ohicngo,  Til. 

Grain  Hrokor,H..:u-a  of  Tiadu. 

'■•fJoiiN  SiDMAN  MooKE.      M.E.     Ncw  York  City. 

Difd  at  IScUevillc,  N.  J. 

Charles  Hine  Nettleton.      (').A.     Birmingham,  Conn. 

Agent  and  Superintendent  Gas  and  Water  Works. 
187I. 

Frank  Anderson,  M.D.     A. 2'.     Staploton,  N.  Y. 

Passed  ■^sst   Sinm-on,  U.  S.  N.,  since  1875.     P.  O.  Address.  Navy  Dept     Washington, 
D.  C     House  SurVeonN.'Y.  Charily  Hospital.  1873-4.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  18,4. 

WheelerDeForest  Edwards,  LL.B.   /i'./-;.  New  York  City. 

.    Lawyer.    Ph.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1872;  LL.B.,  Columbia" Coll.,  1874. 

fWiLLiAM  Edwards  Fulton.      /..V.     Waterbury,  Conn. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Waterbury  Farrtl  Foundry  and  Machine  Company. 

t Shirley   Mc Andrew.      H'JP.     Tarragona,  Spain. 

Merchant.    British  Vice  Consul  since  1879. 

fRoGER  MiNOTT  Sherman.      N.d.      Stamford,  Conn. 

Lawyer,  New    York    City.     Asst.    District  Atty.,    1873-9;   Special  Asst.  to  CJ.  8. 
Atty.  General  in  several  suits,  since  1872. 

Herbert  Edgar  Smith.      K' .  T.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  J.  O.  Smith  Manufacturing  Co. 

Daniel  Kissam  Young.     ./.  0.     New  York  City. 

Coffee  Merchant. 

1872. 

fEDWARD  Daniel  Falkner.     JjD.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

jNewberry    Davenport    Lawton,    LL.B.      B'.P.      New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

Rev.  William  Otis  Ruston.      I.E'.     West  Union,  Iowa. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.     Author  of  History  of  Presbyterian  Church  of  Fairmount,  N.  J., 
1876.     Gra'd.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1875. 

James    Lawrence    Woodward,    LL.B.       Ji'.//.      Bergen 
Point,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

1873. 

William  Sylvester  Church.     /.  7'.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

Edward  Martin  Colie.      H'.O'.     East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  Newark,  N.  J. 


368  Manhattan. 

fAVALTER  Ashley  Hamlix.      I.  T.     New  York  City. 

Grain  Broker. 

fCoLERiDGE  Allex  Hart,  LL.B.       P.P.      Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     A.B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1S73;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

Lynds  Eugene  Jones.     B'.A'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Editorial  Staff  X.Y.  Evening  3fail,lS~i-o;  Publishers'  Tr(?<'A7y,Xew  York  Citj',  187.5-6. 
Compiler  of  The  American  Catalogue,  2  vols.,  1880-1.  Conlrihuior  to  Library  Journal. 
Joint-author  of  Books  of  All  Time,  1881. 

fHENRY  Clifford  Miller.     E.S.     NeAv  York  City. 

Salesman. 

fEBEN  Erskine  Olcott.      1\.1.     New  York  City. 

Mining  Engineer.  Supt.  and  Agent  Orinoco  Ex.  &  Mining  Co.,  1878-9.  Contributor 
to  Transactions  Am.  lust.  Mining  Engineers.    E.M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1874. 

jHenry  Williams  Reddington.      P.P.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Merchandise  Broker. 

Edward  Marshall  Wray.      P.  P.     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

1874. 

AYarren  Rogers  Dix,  LL.B.     J.  T.     Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

f William  Harris  Douglass.     /7.J.     New  York  City. 

Shipping  and  Commission  Merchant. 

fHEMAN  DowD.      X.r.     New  York  City. 

1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  since  1881;  2d  Lieut.,  IT.  S.  A.,  commissioned  from  West  Point, 
1876. 

jHenry  Butler  Dwight.      F/.  0.     New  York  City. 

Agent  for  Rossie  Iron  Ore  Paint  Co. 

tWiLLiAM  Porter  Jenkins.     .1.1'.     Chicago,  111. 

Commission  Merchant. 

f George  Livingston.     P.J.     New  York  City. 

Representative  for  Downs  &  Adams  Silk  Manfg  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Contributor  to 
the  press. 

Henry  Hubbell  Man,  LL.B.      P'..\.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1876. 

Richard  Leland  Saveezy.     ./.  ¥.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  practising  since  1876. 

f Dexter  Oliver  Tiffany.     /./.     Richmond,  Ya. 

Wholesale  Clothier. 

1875. 

fCHARLES  ]\IiLNOR  Baker.      r.0.     New  York  City. 


Manhattan.  3^9 

fGEORGE  David  IIenokkn.      A'.X.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Bookkeeper. 

fGEORGE  Jeremiah.      /'.2''.     New  York  City. 

Fire  Insurance  Agent. 

Wilbur  Larremore,  LL.B.       /.//.     New  ^Oik  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

t^NEAS  MciVNDREW.      A.ii.     Butte  City,  Montana. 

Assayer,  Colorado  and  Montana  Smelting  Co. 

Spencer  Gill  McNary,  LL.B.      W.A.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

George  Nichols  Messiter,  LL.B.    A".i?.  Arlinfrton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.     On  City  Staff  of  Tribune,  1875-6;  Editorial  Staff  Evening 
Mail,  1876.  '  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

fHARRiE  Gates  Newton.      K.A.     Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Paint  Manufacturer. 

Nelson  Stanley  Srencer.     A''. '/.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer;  admitted  to  practice  in  1881. 

1876. 

fFRANKLiN  Butler  Dwight.      ./.  0' .     New  York  City. 

student  of  Theology. 

Edward  Cairns  Henderson,  LL.B.       V.A.      New  York 
City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878. 

Charles  Israel  Henry.      P.  U' .     New  York  City. 

Merchant. 

John  Ward  Hopper,  M.D.     A. A.     Hackensack,  N.  J. 

studying  abro.-xd  in  Giittingen  and  Vienna  Medical  Schools.  M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

t  Jacob  Van  Vechten  Olcott,  LL.B.   U.^l.  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

t Albert  Julien  Philip,  LL.B.      V.L     Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

t James  McGregor  Smith.     1.  V.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  George  Blood  Smyth.     F'.B.     Linden,  N.  J. 

Clergyman  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.    Gr.id.  Drew  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1880. 
1877. 

Joseph  Do  WD.      A.Ii.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

24 


37^  Manhattan. 

flSAAC  Wyiman  DRtnvmoND.      E.A' .     New  York  City. 

Chemist.    E.M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1878 ;  Ph.D.,  1879. 

fEDMUND  DwiGHT,  Jr.      W.P.     New  York  City. 

Insurance  Agent. 

fCLARENCE  Henry  Eagle.      Z'.A.     New  York  City. 

Banker,  H.  "W.  Jackson  &  Co.     Sec.  N.  Y.  Linnean  Soc. 

Frank  Henry  Gilbert.     P.F.     New  York  City. 

Treas.  Gilbert  Manufacturing  Co. 

Emile  Andrew  Huber.     l.N'.     New  York  City. 

Music  Teacher. 

Rev.  David  Moore  Hunter.     A.E.     Salem,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian.     Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1880. 

fNEWBOLD  Trotter  Lawrence.      Y.E.     New  York  City. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

Charles  Seymour  Shepard.     P.O.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brass  Manufacturer,  New  York  City. 

Charles  Howard  Wilson.     N.X.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Prin.  Montclair  School.    Residence,  New  York  City. 
1878. 

William  John  Campbell,  LL.B.     Z  .E.     New  York  City. 

LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

Eugene  Yancey  Cohen.      S.A.     NeAv  York  City. 

Law  Student,  Columbia  Coll.     Contributor  to  Savannah,  Ga.,   Morning  Newa,  etc. 
A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1881. 

Robert  John  Devlin,  M.D.     A'.U.     New  York  City. 

Resident  Physician,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  1881-3.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

fARTHUR  Franklin  Hawes.      V.  S.     Montclair,  N.  J. 

Dentist,  New  York  City. 

William  Wickham  Smith,  LL.B.     0.Q.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer ;  and  Tutor  English  Language  and  Literature,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  since 
1878.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

1879. 

John  Frelinghuysen  Chambers,  LL.B.    8'. I.     New  York 
City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

William  Adam  Frederick  Pentz  MuLFORD.     M.0.     New 
York  City. 

Law  Student,  Columbia  Coll. 


Ma7ihaftan. 
fCHARLES  Howard  Patterson.     (I>,.\.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Shade  Mauufactiirer,  New  York  City. 

Frederick  Alden  Powers,     l.ll.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

Bartow  Sumter  Weeks.     H.  V .     New  York  City. 

Law  Student. 

1880. 

Edwin  Snow  Doubleday.      O.U.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

fWiLLiAM  Charles  Hill.      S.\      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Artist. 

George  Henry  Keim.      S.Q.     New  York  City. 

Clerk  in  Naval  Office,  Custom  House,  New  York  City,  since  1880. 

Edwin  Thomas  Rice,  Jr.      O.A.     New  York  City. 

Law  Student. 

fLiNCOLN  Alexander  Stuart.     .Y.  P.     New  York  City. 

Bank  Clerk. 

Frank  Tucker.      A'. '/.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

t Alfred  Edward  V ass.      W.M.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


371 


Broker,  New  York  City. 


t Edgar  Ketchilni  Brown.      K.E.     New  York  City. 

Student  of  Law,  Columbia  Coll. 

t Walter  Clayton  Clapp.     Z.  E.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Amherst  Coll. 

t Maurice  Ludlum  Cowl.     I.B.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AYilliam  Warren  Giles.     H' .B.     New  York  City. 

Student,  Union  Theo.  Sem. 

George  Roe  Lockwood,  Jr.      Z'Ji.     New  York  City. 

Student  of  Medicine,  Columbia  Coll. 

Daniel  Hoffman  Martin,     ii.  U.     New  York  City. 

Student,  Union  Theo.  Sem. 

William  Morrow  Knox  Olcott.     K'.A.    New  York  City. 

Law  Student,  Columbia  Coll. 

fCiiARLES  Harry  Richardson,  Jr.     I. P.    New  York  City. 

Medical  Student,  Columbia  Coll. 


372  Manhattan. 

1882. 
f George  Howard  Abeel.     E.X.     New  York  City. 

Student,  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Mines. 

f Henry  Harland.      H'.A.     New  York  City. 

Divinity  Student. 

fEDWARD  Man.     A.F.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Williams  Coll. 

William  Howard  Rachau.     A' .Y' .     New  York  City. 
James  Drummond  Sinclair.     J.  77.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
*  ^^'t George  William  TuTTLE.     E'.F.     New  York  City. 

Died  August  16,  1881. 

1883. 

Ronald  Edgar  Ketchum  Brown.     New  York  City. 
f Leslie  Giffen  Cauldwell.     New  York  City. 

Cashier  Sunday  Mercury. 

fJosiAH  Huntington  Fitch.     Z.M.     New  York  City. 

Student  at  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Mines. 

fJoHN  Ellsworth  Hyde.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

John  Albert  Lane.     New  York  City. 
Lewis  Freeman  Mott.     New  York  City. 
Theodore  Martindale  Purdy.     New  York  City. 
fiRA  Alexander  Shaler.     Ridgefield,  N.  J. 

Student  at  Cornell  Univ. 

f Edgar  Nelson  Sidman.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

fED^VIN  Benjamin  Tucker.     New  York  City. 

student  at  Amherst  Coll. 

1884. 

fFRANCis  Seguine  Bayles.     Orange,  N.  J. 

student. 

Edgar  Ketchuim  Bourne.     New  York  City. 
Hilary  Ranald  Chambers.     New  York  City. 
George  Edward  Debevoise.     New  York  City. 
f Russell  Wadsworth  Hildreth.     New  York  City. 

Student,  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Mines. 


Manhattan.  373 

f Ralph  Lane.     New  York  City. 

Student,  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  MincB. 

j-Edward  Jackson  Newell.     New  York  City. 

WiLLL\M  Henry  Reed.     New  York  City. 
f  Edward  Fields  Slayback.     New  York  City. 

Clerk. 

Theodore  Eugene  Smith.     New  York  City. 
Myna  Allison  Vosburgh.     New  York  City. 

1885. 

Ralph  David  Parsons  Brown.     New  York  City. 

William  Frederick  Decker.     New*  York  City. 

Percy  Stearns  Hildreth.     New  York  City. 

Alfred  Watts  Kiddle.     New  York  City. 
fEDMUND  Young  Nelson.     New  York  City. 

William  Morgan  Savin.     New  York  City. 
•j-Charles  Wilson  Smith.     New  York  City. 

JuDSON  Newman  Smith.     New  York  City. 


THE   MIDDLETOWN  CHAPTER, 

1856    TO    1885. 

Attn  a  Is. 

The  Middle  town  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  was  the  eighteenth  in 
order  of  establishment,  receiving  its  Charter  on  the  31st  of  July,  1856, 
and  holding  its  first  regular  meeting  on  Saturday  evening,  August  2. 
It  sprang  from  the  union  of  two  local  societies,  the  Betrians  and 
Lebanians.  The  Betrian  Society  was  organized  in  1847,  from  an 
older  association,  the  Alpha  Psi ;  and  tlie  Lebanian  Society  owed  its 
formation  chiefly  to  the  efforts  of  Rev.  John  Emory  Round,  '55,  and 
Orville  Watson  Powers,  '56.  This  latter  societ}^  began  in  1854  with 
four  members,  adding  to  its  roll  eight  more  names  during  the  first 
year.  Its  existence  was  for  a  time  kept  secret ;  but  the  excellent  in- 
fluence exerted  by  it  upon  its  members,  stimulating  them  to  increased 
effort,  ultimately  led  to  the  discovery  of  the  organization.  Early  in 
1856  both  the  Lebanians  and  the  Betrians  forwarded  a  petition  to  the 
annual  convention,  holden  that  3'ear  with  the  Yale  Chapter,  asking  for 
the  grant  of  a  charter.  The  committee  to  whom  these  petitions  were 
referred  fouud  it  exceedingly  diflTicult  to  decide  between  the  two  bodies 
of  petitioners.  It  soon  became  evident,  indeed,  that,  since  either 
party  was  powerful  enough  to  defeat  the  other,  neither  could  succeed 
of  itself.  At  this  juncture  a  union  was  proposed  b}"  Rev.  David  Hough 
Ela,  '57,  Hiram  Pliny  Shepard,  '58,  and  Rev.  George  Henry  Whitney, 
'58,  of  the  Betrians,  and  Orville  AYatson  Powei'S,  '56,  and  Joseph  Whit- 
comb  Ellis,  '58,  of  the  Lebanians.  This  was  finally  effected.  The 
united  societies  were  initiated  into  the  Fraternity  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
at  the  McDonough  House,  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  on  the  evening  of 
July  31,  1856. 


Middhtown.  375 

The  subsequont  liistorv  of  the  Chapter  has  beon,  in  a  Inr<2;e  measure, 
wliat  its  auspicious  l)irth  predicted.  It  lias  inaiutaiufMl  a  hiijjh  rank 
at  Wesleyau  University.  The  number  of  men  received  from  each 
class  averages  nine,  and  the  roll  for  any  single  3'ear  has  rarely 
included  over  thirty  names.  The  aggregate  membership  now  reaches 
nearly  two  hundred  and  eight}'.  Of  this  number  a  fair  proportion 
are  in  high  positions.  Some  have  become  presidents  of  educational 
institutions,  others  are  college  professors,  a  few  excel  in  letters, 
and    many  are    successfully  puisuing    the  various  professions. 

In  1876  there  was  an  enthusiastic,  movement  toward  the  erection 
of  a  Chapter  house,  the  need  of  which  was  becoming  more  and  more 
apparent.  The  methods  adopted,  however,  were  such  as  to  accomplish 
little  beyond  the  initiation  of  the  enterprise.  Two  years  later  more 
S3-stematic  efforts  brought  better  results ;  and,  at  the  twenty-tifth 
anniversary  of  the  Chapter,  in  1881,  the  generous  action  of  the  mem- 
bers made  the  speedy  erection  of  the  hall  a  matter  of  certainty. 
Ground  was  at  once  broken  upon  the  site  already  purchased,  and 
plans  were  perfected  for  building  in  the  spring  of  1882. 

Of  the  College  honors  won  by  members  of  the  Chapter  a  complete 
list  will  not  be  attempted.  AVhile  the  system  w%as  in  vogue  that  gave 
to  men  at  Commencement  positions  according  to  their  rank  in  scholar- 
ship, there  is  little  doubt  that  more  than  her  proportion  was  awarded 
to  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  That  system  has  been  abolished  for  some  years, 
but  the  various  prizes  are  so  awarded  as  to  afford  to  men  of  all  tastes 
opportunities  of  distinguishing  themselves  in  their  several  departments. 

1S60.  — Adams  Mathematical  Prize,  George  Carr  Round,  '66. 

1862.  —  Parker  Rhetorical  Prize,  Henrj'  Ward  Bennett,  '62. 

156^.  —Parker  Rhetorical  Prize,  John  Joseph  Reed,  Jr.,  '64 ;  Calef  Elocution 
Prize,  Granville  Yager,  '66. 

1866. — Rich  Oratorical  Prize,  George  Carr  Round, '66;  Parker  Rhetorical 
Prize,  Granville  Yager,  '66;  Miller  Junior  Debate  Prize,  Edward  Cunningham, 
'67. 

1867.  — Dean  Sophomore  Debate  Prize,  Jonathan  Edwards  Richards,  '69. 

1868.  —  Avres  Entrance  Prize,  Silas  William  Kent,  '72. 


376  AliddletoTvii. 

1869.  —  Walsh  Greek  Prize,  Theodore  E  Hancock,  '71 ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Prize,  Theodore  E  Hancock,  71. 

1870.  —  Calef  Elocution  Prize,  Eldon  Benjamin  Birdsey,  '71;  Miller  Junior 
Debate  Prize,  William  Frederick  Whitcher,  '71 ;  North  Mathematical  Prize,  Silas 
William  Kent,  '72. 

1871. — Rich  Oratorical  Prize,  William  Frederick  Whitcher,  '71;  Parker 
Rhetorical  Prize,  Robert  James  Round,  '72;  North  Mathematical  Prize,  Wilbur 
Merton  Palmer,  '7i5. 

1872.  — Walsh  Greek  Prize,  Archie  Emerson  Palmer,  '74. 

1873. — Van  Benschoten  Greek  Prize,  Archie  Emerson  Palmer,  '7'4;  Cutts 
Mental  Philosophy  Prize,  Archie  Emerson  Palmer,  '7-4 ;  Pierce  Natural  Science 
Prize,  Archie  Emerson  Palmer,  '74;  North  Mathematical  Prize,  Clarence  Morgan 
Skeel,  '75. 

1874. — Wise  Moral  Philosophy 'Prize,  Archie  Emerson  Palmer, '74  ;  Miller 
Junior  Debate  Prize,  Wilbur  Samuel  Raymond,  '75. 

1875. — Olin  Essay  Prize,  William  Channing  Kellogg,  '75;  Rich  Oratorical 
Prize,  William  Channing  Kellogg,  '75;  Peirce  Natural  Science  Prize,  Clarence 
Abiathar  Waldo,  '75;  Sherman  Mathematical  Prize,  William  Ezra  Scofield,  '78. 

1876.  —  Olin  Essay  Prize,  Wilbert  Celestus  Blakeman,  '76  ;  Parker  Rhetorical 
Prize,  George  Grimston  Cookman,  '77 ;  Spinney  Greek  Prize,  William  Ezra  Sco- 
field, '78 ;  Hibbard  Elocution  Prize,  Seldon  Lester  Brown,  '79 ;  Ayres  Entrance 
Prize,  Charles  Sumner  Chapin,  '80. 

iS77.  —Calef  Elocution  Prize,  William  Day  Leonard,  '78;  2d  Ferry  Oratorical 
Prize,  William  Day  Leonard, '78 ;  Peirce  Natural  Science  Prize,  William  Ezra 
Scofield,  '78 ;  Rice  Mathematical  Prize,  Alfred  Cookman  Bruner,  '79 ;  Sherman 
Greek  Prize,  Charles  Sumner  Chapin,  '80. 

1878.  —  Rich  Oratorical  Prize,  William  Day  Leonard,  '78  ;  2d  Ferry  Oratorical 
Prize,  Seldon  Lester  Brown,  '79 ;  Miller  Junior  Debate  Prize,  Seldon  Lester 
Brown,  '79;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Prize,  Charles  Sumner  Chapin,  '80;  Rice  Mathe- 
matical Prize,  Abram  Winegardner  Harris,  '80;  Peirce  Natural  Science  Prize, 
Charles  Noah  Dixon  Jones,  '80. 

1879.  — Peirce  Natural  Science  Prize,  Lahman  Forrest  Bower,  '79;  1st  Ferry 
Oratorical  Prize,  Charles  Sumner  Chapin,  '80;  Spinney  Greek  Prize,  AVilliam 
Adelbert  Jones,  '81. 

1880.  — Wise  Moral  Philosophy  Prize,  Charles  Sumner  Chapin,  '80;  2d  Ferry 
Oratorical  Prize,  William  Adelbert  Jones,  '81 ;  Hibbard  Elocution  Prize,  John 
McCarthy,  '83. 

2S52.  —  Rich  Oratorical  Prize,  William  Adelbert  Jones, '81 ;  Taylor  Poetry 
Prize,  Valentine  Hallenbeck,  '82. 


THE  MEMBERSHIP  OF  THE  CHAPTER. 

Charter  Meinbers. 

Alexander  Diego  McVoy.     l.N. 
Orville  Watson  Powers.     E.A. 
Charles  Wesley  Brooks.     A'.S. 
S0L0310N  Chapin.     F'.A. 
George  Flsk  Comfort.     (KV. 
David  Hough  El  a.     A.iLK. 
Andrew  Eoe.      O.P. 
John  Wheaton  S^iith.     P.U. 
Joseph  Whitcomb  Ellis.     Z'.l. 
Thomas  Eussell  Ercanbrack.     A.X. 
Hiram  Pliny  Shepard.     I.I'.K. 
George  Hussey  Tracy.     P. A. 
George  Henry  Whitney.     F.Y. 
Stephen  Brooks  Davis.      T.l. 
Wesley  Curtis  Ginn.     E'AL 
Samuel  Jackson.     A'. I.. 
John  Sanborn.     A'.  W. 
Francis  Asbury  Smith.     A.d. 
Horace  Sumner  Tarbell.     J. '/'. 
Benjamin  Horton  White.     A. A. 

1828. 
^ Rev.  Daniel  Denison   Wliedon.      A.  6.     New  York  City. 

Mothodist  Minister  since  18-13.  Editor  Methoilht  Quarterli/  Rei-inc  since  1856.  Teacher, 
Cazenovia,  X.  Y.,  Sera.,  1830-1;  Tutor  Latin  and  Greek,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1831-2;  Prof.  An- 
cient Lanfcuatjes  and  Literature,  Wesleyan,  1833-12;  Klietoric,  Loeic  and  History,  Univ. 
of  Jlicb.,  1842-52.  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll,  1828;  D.D.,  Henry  and  Emory  Coll.,  Va.,  1850: 
LL.l).,  Wesleyan,  1867. 

1834- 

Rev.  John   Wesley  Merrill.      I'.N.     Concoi'd,  X.  H. 

Methodist  Minister  since  18:?7.  Pres.  McKendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.,  1837-41;  Prof. 
Ethicsand  Metaphysics, Biblical  Inst., Concord,  X.  H.,  1854-68.  Grad.  .■VndoverTheo.  8em., 
1837.    D.D.,  McKendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.,  1844. 


378  Middhtown. 


1848. 


John  Philander  Grijfin.      liJP.      Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Business  Manager  Northern  Christian  Advocate  since  1875.  Teaclier  Mathematics 
and  Natural  Science,  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1848-50;  Associate  Prin.,  1850-3;  Teacher, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Inst.,  1853-6;  Prin.  Falley  Seni.,  Fulton,  N".  Y.,  1856-69;  Librarian, 
Registrar  and  Business  Manager,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1871-5. 


1855. 

William  Roe.     E'.P.     Wolcott,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1862. 

Rev.  John  Emory  Round.      P.F.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Pres.  Centenary  Biblical  Inst,  since  1872.  Teacher  Falley  Sem.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  1856-7. 
Methodist  Minister  since  1857.  Asst.  Editor  Boston,  Mass.,  Zion's  Herald,  1862.  Capt. 
43d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 


1856. 

Rev.  Alexander  Diego  McVoy.      I.N.     Aberdeen,  Miss. 

Pres.  Aberdeen  Female  Coll.  since  1880.  Tutor  Barton  Acad.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1855-9. 
Methodist  Minister  since  1859.  Prof.  Matliciiiatics  and  Aucieut  Languages,  Stonewall  Inst., 
Selma,  Ala.,  1865;  Prin.  Peabody  Inst.,  T.illa.l.-a,  Ala.,  1806-8;  Prof.  Moml  Science,  East 
Ala.  Coll.,  Auburn,  Ala.,  1868-71 ;  Pres.  Oenti  ii.irv  Female  Coll.,  Summerlield,  Ala.,  1871-80. 
Chaplain  38th  and  40th  Ala  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1801-5. 

Orville  Watson  Powers.     E.A.     London,  Eng. 

General  European  Manager  for  Wilcox  and  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.  since  1867. 
Prin.  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1858;  Prof.  English  Literature,  Lawrence  Univ.,  Appleton, 
Wis.,  1859-60;  Teacher  Physical  Culture,  Chicago,  111.,  1864.  Asst.  Sec.  and  Actuary, 
Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1865-6. 


1857- 

Rev.  Charles  Wesley  Brooks.     A'.S.     Turin,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Lodi,  111.,  Public  School,  1858-9.  Methodist  Minister  since  1861.  Grad.  Garrett 
Biblical  Inst.,  Evanston,  111.,  1861. 

-'®^^  Solomon  Chapin,  M.D.     F'.A.     Connersville,  Ind. 

Tutor  Mathematics,  Wesleyan,  1857.  Methodist  Minister,  1858-67.  A.M.,  Wesleyan, 
1860;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1869.     Died  February  24,  1881. 

George  Fisk  Comfort.      0.  Y.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Modern  Languages  and  Esthetics,  Syracuse  Univ.,  since  1872 ;  Dean  Coll.  of  Fine 
Arts  since  1873;  Teacher.  Natural  Science  and  German,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1857-8; 
Natural  Science,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1858-60 ;  Natural  Science  and  Latin,  Van  Norman's 
Inst.,  New  York  City,  1860;  Prof.  Modern  Languages  and  .Ksthetics,  Allegheny  Coll., 
Meadville,  Pa.,  1865-8.  Secretary  Am.  Philological  Assoc,  1869-73.  Author  of  a  series  of 
German  text  hooks ;  Art  Museums  in  America ;  ^Esthetics  in  Collegiate  Education ;  Fine 
Arts  in  American  Colleges;  Woman's  Education  and  M'oman's  Health;  Land  Troubles  in 
Ireland.  Contributor  to  various  reviews,  etc.  Member  European  A rch<BO logical  Inst., 
Rome,  Paris  and  Berlin;  Am.  Philological  Soc,  etc.,  etc. 

Rev.  David  Hough  Ela.     A.iJ.K.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1857.  Prin.  E.  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Sem.,  1871-3.  D.D.,  Cor- 
nell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  1876. 


Middletoiv7i.  379 

Kev.  Andrew  Roe.      0.1\     Skaneatcles,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  lSr>8.  TeaclicrMatliematics  and  Natural  Sciences,  Gouverneur, 
N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1857-60;  Vrin.,  18G0-3. 

'*•"  John  Wheaton  Smith.     P.B.     Warren,  R.  I. 

Lawyer.     Died  June  18,  18G3. 

1858. 

Rev.  Anson  Tuller  Copeland.     H'.Il.     Canfield,  Ohio. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1859.    Teacher  Poland,  Ohio,  Female  Coll.,  1858. 

Joseph  Whitcomb  Ellis.     Z'.I.     Whitestown,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  Mathematics  and  Latin,  Whitestown  Sem.,  since  1809;  High  School,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1839;  ^[atllematics,  Fairfield,  X.  Y.,  Sem.,  1860-7;  Mathematics  and  Natural 
Science,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1868. 

Thomas   Russell  Ercanbrack,    LL.B.      /..V.     Anamosa, 
Iowa. 

Lawyer  since  1808.  Prin.  Ward  Grammar  School,  Peoria,  111.,  1860;  Marengo,  111., 
High  School,  1861-5;  Supt.  Schools,  McHenry  Co.,  111.,  1861-5;  Prin.  North  Missouri 
Collegiate  Inst.,  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1866;  Trustee  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  1870-9. 
City  Mayor,  Anamosa,  Iowa,  1874-6.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1859. 

Rev.  Arza  Hill.     ./.</>.     South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1858. 

f Edward  Bruce  MuNSELL.     M.S.     Paris,  111. 

Lawyer  since  1863.    Prof.  Greek,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Bloomington,  1857-60. 

William  Romer.     F.J.     White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1861. 

Hiram  Pliny  Shepard.     I.F.K.     Forestville,  N.  Y. 

Merchant  since  1871.  Prof.  Languages,  Bellesville,  Out.,  Sera.,  1858-65.  Methodist 
Minister,  1859-70.  Prof.  Greek  and  Mathematics,  Baker  Univ.,  Baldwin  City,  Kan., 
1867-9. 

Rev.  Henry  Taylor  Staats.      ./'..'/.     Bristol,  Conn. 

Congregational  Minister  since  1860.     Methodist  Minister,  1858-9. 

"^'^  George  Hussey  Tracy.     P. A.     Mobile,  Ala. 

On  Staff  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Pout,  and  Norwich,  Conn.,  Aurora,  1860.  Chief  Freed- 
men's  Bureau,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1866-7.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Conn.  Reg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  Died 
September  17,  1867. 

Rev.  George  Henry  Whitney.    F.  T.    Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Pres.  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst,  since  1874;  Prin.  Macedon  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1858; 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Sera.,  1859-61.  Methodist  Minister  since  1860.  Trustee  Wesleyan  since 
1880.  Author  Trinity  Hynins,  1868 ;  Handbook  of  Bible  Geography,  1871.  Contributor 
to  Christian  Advocate,  etc.,  etc.    D.D.,  Mt.  Union,  Ohio,  Coll.,  1873. 


1859. 

David  Allison.     F.I.     Halifax,  N.  S. 


Supt.  Education,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  since  1878.  Prin.  Stanstead,  Quebec,  Acad., 
1859-60;  Tutor  Classics,  Mt.  Allison  Acad.,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1860-1 ;  Prof.  Classics,  Mount 
Allison  Coll.,  Sackville,  N.  B.,  1862-9;  Pres.,  1870-8;  Meraber  of  Senate,  Univ.  of  Halifax, 
since  1876.    LL.D.,  Victoria  Univ.,  Coburg,  Ont.,  1873. 


380  Middleto  w  n . 

Asa  BooTHBY,  Jr.      T.N.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  Natural  Science,  Falley  Scm.,  1859-65,  and  since  1879.  Druggist,  Phoenix, 
N.  Y.,  1865-7.  Teacher  Natural  Science,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Acad.,  1867-74.  Manufacturer, 
Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  1874-9.     Author  of  Nomenclature  of  Chemistry,  1862. 

*i865  j^oBERT  Pagan  Bucknam.     P.J.     Bangor,  Me. 

Prin.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Sem.,  1859-62;  Bangor,  Me.,  High  School,  1862-5.  Died 
February  23,  1865. 

Stephen  Brooks  Davis.      T.I.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Coal  Merchant  since  1869.  Lawyer,  1862.  Member  City  Council,  1875-6;  Member 
Board  of  Education  since  1880.  Chief  Clerk  Q.  M.  Dept.,  4th  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A., 
1863-5. 

*^"^  Rev.  Spencer  Eiland  Fuller.      IT.  IV.     Watertown,  N.  Y. 

.  Methodist'Minister,  1861-70.   Prin.  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.Y.,  1866-7.    Died 
September  16.  1870. 

Wesley  Curtis  Ginn.     E.^.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Prin.  Syracuse  Classical  School  since  1875;  Bristol,  Conn.,  High  School,  1859-61; 
Vice  Prin.  Hartford,  Conn.,  High  School,  1861-3 ;  Prin.  Stamford,  Conn.,  High  School,  1864- 
5;  Home  Boarding  School,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1865-9;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1869-75. 
Author  of  Co-relation  of  Academies  and  Colleges,  1870. 

Rev.  Samuel  Jackson.     A.1\     Webster,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1859. 

John  Sanborn.     A'.  W.     Tilton,  N.  H. 

Farmer  since  1879.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Sanbornton  Bridge,  N.  H.,  Sem.,  1859-60; 
Prof.  Mathematics,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  Fayette,  Iowa,  1860-6  and  1868-72;  Prin.  Janesville, 
Iowa,  Acad.,  1866-8;  Prof.  Mathematics,  Albion,  Iowa,  Sem.,  1873-5;  Prin.,  1875-9. 

Francis  Asbury  Smith.      A.  6.     Elizabethtown,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1861;  Judge  and  Surrog.ate,  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.,  since  1878.  Private  3d 
N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2;  1st  Lieut.,  1862-3. 

Watson  Carvosso  Squire,  LL.B.     A.J.     Ilion,  N.  Y. 

Railroad  and  Real  Estate  Agent  since  1879.  Prin.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  Inst.,  1859-60.  Judge 
Advocate,  District  of  Tenn.,  1864-5.  Trustee,  Secretary  and  Manager,  Remington  Arms 
Co.,  New  York  City,  1868-78.  Trustee  Wesleyan  since  1875.  LL.B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Law 
Scliool,  1862.  Ist  Lieut.  19th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861;  Capt.  7th  Independent  Co.  Ohio 
Sharpshooters,  1863. 

Horace   Sumner  Tarbell.     N.  W.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Supt.  Public  Schools  since  1878.  Teacher  Belleville,  Ont.,  Sem.,  1859-62;  Head  Master 
Farmersville,  Ont.,  Grammar  School,  1863-6;  Prin.  McGrawville,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1866-7; 
Prin.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Public  Schools,  1867-71;  Supt.  Schools,  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  1871-7; 
Mich.  State  Supt.  Instruction,  1877-8. 

fBENJAMiN  HoRTON  White.     A. A.     Clarendon,  Tex. 

Lawyer  since  1860.  Trustee  and  Treas.  Clarendon  Collegiate  Inst.  Ist  Lieut.  5th 
Iowa  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

i860. 

fELiAS  RiGGS  Carey,  M.D.      E.X.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Manufacturer.  M.D.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Univ.,  1859.  A.  A.  Surgeon,  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 

Rev.  George   Clarke.     A.B.     Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1860. 

Rev.  Sylvanus   Gale  Gale.      S.d.     Faribault,  Minn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1860.  Teacher  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1860  and  1863; 
Prin.,  1864-5.  Chaplain  Minn.  State  Senate,  1878-9.  let  Lieut.  48th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-2. 


JMiddleto-Lvn.  :y^^ 

Samuel  Martin  Stiles.     ./.2'.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Stenogrnpher  .-Etna  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1876.    Metliodist  i[ini«tci-,  18t>(>-7. 

Kev.  CiiAKLES  Nelson  Stowers.      A'./.     Faribault,  Minn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1862.  Teacher  Matliem.iticB,  Wilbrahiun.Miiss-.  Acad.,  1862-3; 
Actin-   iC    Upp^^^^^^  Univ.,   Fayette,   Iowa,  1806;  Pres.,  186'.;  I'rof.  M.at  .emal>c«, 

Lawrence  Univ.:  Appleton,  Wis.,  1867-9.    U.  S.  Indian  Agent,  Fort  Len.hi,  Idaho,  18,7. 

Sylvester  Emory  Strong,  M.D.    H'.^.   Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

\ssociate  Proprietor  Remedial  Inst,  since  1863.  >r.D.,  Univ.  of  New  York.  1861. 
Acting  Medical  Director,  U.S.A.,  1862. 

John  Gollicar  Williams.     F'.\.     Holland  Patent,  X.  Y. 

Frin.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  since  1879.  TeaehcT  C1m>m,>,  Mol^nvU,  ^  \'..  rm..n 
School,  1860;  I'rin.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  Inst^.,  1861-2;  \  ice  Pnn.  .\h„M;.l.m  N  \  .  A,.ul.,  s  ... 
Priu.  VVahvorth,  N.  Y.,  Acad.,  ISO-l-.'i ;  Jordan,  ^.  1 .,  Acad  In  .,  N...;«  ''.'''•>  ■,\--\';';' 
1869-71;  Holland  Patent,  X.  Y.,  Union  School,  18il-3;  Sandy  Creek,  .N.  \  .,  Lmon  >cli<.ol, 
1875-6;  SchuyUrville,  X.  Y.,  Union  School,  1879. 

i86i. 
t  Alfred  Lor  is  Allen.      H' S.     Whippany,  N.  J. 

Accountant,  Danville,  X.  J.,  L.  and  H.  K.R.  since  1881.  Prin.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Select 
School,  1861-6. 

Rev.  eJoHN  Wesley  Barnhart.      H'.YI.      Sag  Harbor,  N.Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1867.  Prin.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Female  Sem.,  1863-4;  Pres. 
Fairmount  Female  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1864-7. 

f Rev.  GusTAVUS  Benson  Chadwick.     1\B.    China,  Me. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1874.  Tutor  Classics,  Bucksport,  Me.,  Sem.,  18.59-60 ;  S;uper- 
viBor  Schools,  China,  Me.,  1861-2.     Paymaster's  Clerk,  S.  S.  Rhode  Island,  U.  S.  X.,  1864-5. 

^«^t  James  Nelson  Garatt.     l\  W.     Plymouth,  N.Y. 

Private  Scott's  Life  Guards,  U.S.A.,  1S61 ;  89th  X.  Y.  Inf.,  1864.  Died  in  service, 
July  2.5,  1864. 

Wilbur  Fisk  Johnston.     Z.M.     Clifton,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  Dental  Materials,  New  York  City,  since  1868. 

Rev.  Aaron  RiTTENHOUSE.      T.A,     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1861.    D.D.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1878. 

fRev.  Charles  RiDGWAY  Snyder.    A.(I>.    Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1862. 

fFRANK  AsiiURY  SrRiNGER.     l\A.     Washington,  I).  C. 

Clerk  U  S.  P.  O.  Dept.  since  1881.  A.B.,  North  Western  Univ.,  Evanston,  111.,  1860. 
Prof.  Ancient  Languages: Rock  River  Sem  1861-2;  Prin.  West  End  A c^d.,  Washington. 
D.  C,  1869-72;  Supervising  Prin.  PubUc  Schools,  Washmgton,  D.  C,  18(6-7. 

Rev.  Nathan  Willis  Wilder.     NA).     Fairfax,  Vt. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1862.     Prin.  Meriden,  Conn.,  Inst.,  1861. 


1862. 

John  Emory  Andrus.     .\'.=..     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Treas.  X.  Y.    Pharm.  Assoc,   Xew   Vork  City,  since  1877.     Prin.  Schuylersville, 
N.  Y.  Acad.,  1865. 


382  Middletoivn. 

Rev.  Henry  Ward  Bennett.     B.Q.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1865.  Teacher  Languages,  Belleville,  Ont.,  1862;  Fair- 
field, K.  Y.,  Sem.,  1863-5;  Trustee  Wesleyan,  1874-8. 

William  Francis  Comfort.      V.J.     Horseheads,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Schools  since  1877.  Prin.  and  Proprietor  Commercial 
Coll.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1862-8;  Prin.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Classical  Inst.,  1868-71;  Mill- 
port,  N.  Y.,  High  School,  1872;  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Public  School,  1875-7. 

Samuel  Stephen  Etheridge.     ./. '/'.     Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Lawyer  since  1871.  Teacher  Dover,  111.,  Acad.,  1862-3.  Deputy  Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit 
Court,  Iowa,  1865;  U.S.  Commissioner,  Dist.  of  Iowa,  1867.  Sergt.  47th  Iowa  Inf., 
U.S.A.,  1864. 

*'^tHENRY  Johnson,  M.D.      P.J.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Mass.  State  Medical  Examiner,  New  Bedford  Dist.,  1877-80.  M.D.,  Harvard  Univ., 
1865.    Died  April  19,  1880. 

Enos  Young  Landis.      N.A.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lithographer  since  1873.  Teacher  Mathematics  and  Natural  Science,  Charlotteville, 
N.  Y.,  Acad.,  1862-3;  Prin.,  1863-4;  Vice  Prin.  Alexander  Military  Inst.,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  1865-6.     Private  91st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S64-5. 

* '*''f  Charles  Henry  Lothrop.     H'.U.     Portland,  Me. 

Died  September  4,  1862. 

f  John  Wesley  Narraway.     A'.B.     Oshawa,  Ont. 

Prin.  Centre  Street  Public  School  since  1867. 

fRev.  Hiram  Charles  Sexton.     P.Q.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1859;  at  Columbus  since  1881.  Life  Ins.  Agent  at  Albany, 
18S0-1.    A.B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1876. 

1863. 

f Robert  Carswell.     A. P.     Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

Merchant. 

*  ^^'^f  James  Augustus  Church.     A'.d.     Arrington,  Me. 

Died  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  November  2,  1859. 

Rev.  Oliver  Haley  Fernald.     A. A.     Portland,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1870.  Teacher  Languages,  Scholfield's  Commercial  Coll., 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1863-70. 

Rev.  Charles  Thurston  Johnson.     A'.X.     Newton,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1863. 

Melville  Morton  Johnston.     Z'.ii.     Clffton,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Dental  Materials,  New  York  City,  since  1868. 

*^«^«tRev.  James  Robinson  Moore.     A.Z.     Nicholville,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister,  1862-79.  Sergt.  13th  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2.  Died  nt 
Soldiers'  Home,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Febraary  8,  1879. 

Rev.  Joseph  Pullman.      0A\     West  Winsted,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1863. 

Rev.  Isaac  Edward  Smith.     A'.X.    Huntington,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1865.  Teacher  Natural  Science,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Sem., 
1863-4;  Prin.  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Public  Schools,  1864-5. 


Middhtown.  383 

feTosEni  I.vnuANi)  ToiMiAM.      //./'.     Newark,  N.J. 

Ins     \t;eiit,  with   Knu-korbocker  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New  York  City.     I'livuf'  4th  Conn. 
Inf.,  I'.  S.  A.,  ISGl ;  Lieut,  'id  N.  J.  Oav.,  ISO'J. 

\Ilev.   Wilbur  Fish  Watlcins.      ./'.J.    New  York  City. 

Episcopal  Minister  since  1871.     Methodist  Minister,  1859-70.     D.I>.,  Cull,  of  William 
and  Mary,  1878. 

1864. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Wiiittemore  Chase.     iV.2'.    Cecilton,  Md. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1861.    Teacher  Latin  and  German,  Tilton,  N.  IL,  Sem.,  1870. 

Charles  Wasiibuun  Church.      E.A.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Editor  and  Proprietor  Con.ttitution  since  1877. 

Charles  Amos  Merrill,  LL.B.     A'.O'.     Worcester,  Mass. 

LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1869.  Taymaster's  Clerk,  U.  S.  A.,  at  Fortress  Monroe,  1865. 
Initiated  by  Dartmouth  Chapter. 

Rev.  John  Joseph  Reed,  Jr.     r:.Z.     New  York  City. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1869.  Teacher  of  Languages,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  Military 
Acad.,  1864-9. 

Rev.  George  Louis  Thompson.     E.d.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1864.    Chaplain  Conn.  State  Legislature,  1881. 

Rev.  John  Swinburne  Whedon.     F'.ff.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1864.  Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Acad., 
1868. 

1865. 

Rev.  Theodore  Charles  Beach.      T.t.     Northport,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1865. 

*'*^f  Ho  WARD  Chandler  Be  ALE.     A'.M.     Hudson,  Me. 

Died  November  21,  1864. 

f  Albert  William  Chapin.     /.V.    Worcester,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper,  with  Garland  and  Lincoln. 

*"'''t  Andrew  Jackson  Groves.     I:.^.     Langhorne,  Pa. 

Teacher  Mathematics,  Crittenden's  Commercial  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1836;  Prin. 
Salisbury,  Md.,  Acad.,  1868-70;  Friends'  Acad.,  Langhorne,  Pa.,  1871.  Private  29tb  1  a. 
Inf.,  II.  S.  A.,  1863.     Died  December  13,  1871. 

t James  Henry  Groves.     A'.  II.     Smyrna,  Del. 

State  Supt.  Schools  since  1875.  Prin.  Attleboro',  Md.,  Inst.,  1871-4;  Smyrna,  Del., 
Sem.,  1874-5.     Author  of  History  of  Free  Schools  in  Del. 

Rev.  Albert  Overton  Hammond.      A'./'.      Hackettstown, 
N.  J. 

Tutor  Greek  and  Latin,  Centenary  Inst..,  since  1878.  Teacher  Latin,  Chilton  Hill  Acad., 
Elizabeth,  X.  J.,  1865.  Methodist  Minister,  1867-70.  Prof.  Greek  and  Mathematics,  Mont- 
pelier  Vt.,  Female  Coll.,  1870-2;  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  I-ort  Edward,  N.  1 .,  Jnst., 
1872-5;  Vice  Prin.,  1873-5;  Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Pittsburt;,  Pa-  J'f '"=*'«', i<^;"-> 
1876;  Prin.  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Inst.,  1877-8.     Private  6th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

fBENJAMiN  Franklin  Holden.     ./.  7'.     Bristol,  N.  H. 

Woollen  Manufacturer.    Member  N.  II.  State  Legisl.-iture,  1879-80. 


384  MiddletoTvn. 


Rev.  Siegfried  Kristeller.      Y.0.     Bethlehem,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  siQce  IS61. 

Israel  Augustus  Xea\ti ALL.     A.li.     Lynn,  Mass. 

Manufacturer  Boots  and  Shoes  since  1875. 

William  Robixson.     A.  T.     Boston,  Mass. 

Merchant  since  1875.  Prin.  Ansonia,  Conn.,  High  School,  1865-6;  Teacher  Sta-uford, 
Conn.,  Classical  School,  1867;  Prin.  Spring  Vallejs  X.  T.,  Acad.,  1867-9;  Pres.  and 
General  Manager  Robinson  Electric  R.R.  Signal  Co.,  1873. 

Rev.  Sydney  Ketcham  Smith.     1' .1.     Westville,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1865.     Grad.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Biblical  Inst.,  1868. 

Rev.    Nicholas   Tillixghast   "\Yhitaker.     J.l.     Lowell, 
Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1867.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Sanboruton  Bridge,  X.  H.,  Sem., 
1866.     Grad.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Biblical  Inst.,  1867. 

Rev.  Charles  Wesley  Wilder.      //..V.     Webster,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1865.  Teacher  Latin,  Xewburv,  Vt.,  Sem.,  1866-7 ;  Latin  and 
Natural  Science,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Female  Coll.,  1868-9;  Prin.,  1870-2.  Private  6th  Mass. 
Reg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

i866. 
t  John  Wicklifee  Jackson.     F.O.     Wilmington,  Del. 

Teacher  since  1866.     Contributor  to  X.  T.  Pictorial  War  Record. 

'^^fjAiVLES  Leahy.      I.  T.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Died  at  Visalia,  Cal.,  Febrtiary  4,  1865. 

^»"tELi  Weston  PARK3IAN.     I.  P.     Charleston,  Me. 

Ist  Lieut.  1st  D.  C.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4.  Died  in  service,  at- Petersburg,  Va.,  June,  1864. 

George  Carr  Rou'nd,  LL.B.     /'.i?'.     Manassas,  Va. 

Commonwealth's  Attv.,  Prince  "William  Co.,  Va.,  1869-70.  Member  Va.  State  Legis- 
lature, 1873-5.  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868.  Private  1st  Conn.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-4; 
.  Lieut.  Signal  Corps,  1864-5. 

Herbert  Joel  Stevens.     F/.1\     Wellesley,  Mass. 

Farmer  since  1876. 

fALBAN  John  Wilson,  M.D.      O.II.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

M.D.,  Homoeopathic  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1865. 

Rev.  Granville  Yager.     F.t.     Cohasset,  Mass. 

Congregational  Minister  since  1878.  Teacher  Latin,  Fallej-  Sem.,  Fulton,  X.  Y.,  1866-9 ; 
English  Literature  and  Rhetoric,  Chester,  Pa.,  Militarj-  Acad'.j  1869-76. 

1867. 

t Albert  MiRON  Bigelow.     A.K.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Picture  Dealer  since  1873. 

t Jefferson  Clark.     A\  E.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Needham,  Mass.,  High  School,  1869. 


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Kev.  Edward  Cunningham.     A'  JJ.     Belfast,  Me. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1807. 

'^''tMELViLLE  Cox  Elliott.      A'.  2'.     Corinna,  Mc. 

Teacher  Methodist  Episcopal  Board,  l.uckiiow,  Monulabad,  Haliricli,  \%m-1\.  Died  at 
Almorah,  India,  August  26,  1871. 

fRoBERT  Lauder,  M.D.     A. A.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

M.D.,  Yale  Coll.,  1871.     Corp.  11th  R.  I.  Inf.,  1862-3. 

Wilbur  Fisk  Sanford,  M.D.     B.Q'.     Webster,  Mass. 

Teacher  Greenwich,  K.  I.,  Seiu.,  1867-8;  Prin.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  High  School,  1869-70. 
Methodist  Minister,  1873-7.  U.D.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Univ.,  1873;  M.D.,  1878.  Private  29th 
Mass.  Art.,  186i-5. 

t  Joseph  William  Stover.      ^^A'.     East  Boston,  Mass. 

Druggist  since  1871. 

f  Augustus  Whitney  Weeks.     1' .M.     Lowell,  Mass. 

Accountant  since  1868.  Chief  Clerk  Freedmen's  Bureau,  Hampton,  Va.,  1864-8. 
Author  of  Reminiscences  of  the  Campaign  of  Co.  G,  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1882.  Private 
6th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

^'»««t Adams  Brock  Wilson,  M.D.     1.  W.     Littleton,  N.  H. 

M.D.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867.     Died  at  Br.idford,  Vt.,  August  31,  1869. 

i868. 
■j-Hamline  James  Andrus.      V.\.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

I^awyer,  New  York  City,  since  1872. 

f Frank  Howard  Beale.      ./'.</>.     Hudson,  Me. 

Died  November,  1868. 

Rev.    George    Blauvelt   Dusinberre.     A.E.     Simsbury. 
Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1868.     Prin.  Colliusville,  Conn.,  High  School,  1869-70.. 

Rev.  Henry  Warren  Flint.      K.  T.     East  Elmore,  Vt. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1879.  Farmer,  Bethel,  Vt.,  1873-9.  Private  16th  Vt.  Inf., 
U.  8.  A.,  1861. 

f  George  Hollis  Hammond,  ]\LD.      0.1\     Freeport,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1872. 

fRev.  Morris  Watson  Prince.     /. /7.     Bucksport,  Me. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1871.  Prin.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Sem.,  since  1881 ;  Warren,  Mc., 
.\c.ad.,  1866-8;  Thomaston,  Me.,  High  School,  1868-9;  Mt.  Pleasant  Gr.ammar  School, 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  1869-71. 

Rev.  Joseph  Emerson  Robins.     M.O.     Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1868.  Teacher  Latin,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  Sem.,  1868;  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Science,  Drew  Ladies'  Sem.,   Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1869-71. 

f  Julius  William  Russell.      V.B.     Burlington,  Vt. 

Lawyer. 

fHENRY  Lucius  Washburn.     ./. '/'.     Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City,  sinoe  1871.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1868. 


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386  Middletown. 

1869. 
t George  Foster  Cady.     F.X.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Renewal  Clerk  Continental  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1869. 

Rev.  Wilbur  Fisk  Crafts.     A.I.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Congregational  Minister  since  1880.  Methodist  Minister,  1870-9.  Author  of  The 
Rescue  of  Child  Souls ;  Plain  Uses  of  the  Blackboard ;  Fireside  Talks  on  Genesis ;  Talks  and 
Stories  of  Prayer.  Contributor  to  Christian  at  l^o?•^■,  etc.  B.D.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Univ., 
1872. 

Edson  Warburton  Davis.     E.  T.     Oneida,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1880.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Antwei-p,  N.  T.,  Bern.,  1869-70;  Prin. 
Irvington,  JT.  Y.,  Free  School,  1871-2;  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Sem.,  1873-5;  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Union 
School,  1875-6. 

fEoBERT  Newton  Fearon.     P.P.     East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Supt.  Schools  since  1880.  Supt.  Schools,  Ionia,  Mich.,  1871-2;  Prin.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  High  School,  1872-3.    A.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1870. 

Samuel  Emery  Holden.     F/.H.     Napa,  Cal. 

Tanner  and  Wool  Dealer  since  1880.     Private  16th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3. 

Albert  Gillet  Jepson.     A.N.     ISIuskegon,  Mich. 

Druggist  since  1875.  Prin.  Northville,  Mich.,  Schools,  1869-71 ;  Supt.  Roscoe.,  111., 
Schools,  1871-3;  Romeo,  Mich.,  Schools,  1873-5. 

Eev.  David  Eugene  Miller.     J.J.     ISIontpelier,  Yt. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1869.  Supt.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Schools,  1875-7;  Brat- 
tleborough,  Vt.,  Schools,  1880. 

Eev.  Alfred  Noon.      P.I.     Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1868.     Private  42d  Mass.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

Eev.  Jonathan  Edwards  Eichards.       J'. J.       St.   John's, 
Mich. 

Congregational  Minister  since  1877.     Methodist  Minister,  1869-76. 

Eev.  Harvey  Woodward.     J'.Z.     Fishersville,  N.  H. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1870.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Falley  Bem.,  Fulton,  N.  Y., 
1869.    Private  9th  N.  H.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864. 

1870. 

*'*^tFRANK  Edward  Barrett.     N.J.     Middletown,  Conn. 

Died  September  17,  1867. 

Charles  Sherman  Edgerton.     A.B.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Architect  since  1880. 

Eev.  John  Hessie  Emerson.     E.  W.     Maple  wood,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1874.  Vice  Prin.  Middletown,  Conn.,  High  School,  1870-1. 
B.D.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Univ.,  1874. 

Eev.  Charles  Wesley  Gallagher.      B'.X.      Fall  Eiver, 
Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1870.     Private  4th  Mass.  Unattached  Co.,  U.  8.  A.,  1865. 


Middletoivn.  387 

fHARRY  Burns  Hutchins.     A'.H.     Mount  Clemens,  Mich. 

Lawyer  since  1876.  Sunt.  Owosso,  Mich.,  Public  Schools,  1871-2;  Instructor  Rhetoric 
and  English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  1873-6.  Ph.B.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1871. 

Rev.  George  Preston  Mains.     FjP.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1870.     On  steamer  Valley  City,  U.  S.  N.,  1864-5. 

fEowARD  Annis  Merrill,  LL.B.      l\  T.     Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1881. 

Alfred  Seelye  Roe.     E.P.     Worcester,  Mass. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1880.  Prin.  Ashland,  Mass.,  High  School,  1870-5;  Master 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Higli  School,  1875-80.    Private  9th  N.  Y.  Art.,  U.  8.  A.,  1864-5. 

Joseph  B.  Thomas,  Jr.     A'.I.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Sugar  Refiner  since  1870. 

ICharles  Merrill  Wilson,  M.D.   B.Il.  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

County  Coroner,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  since  1881.    M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital,  1871. 
187I. 

Daniel  Stillman  Alford.      J.N.     Lawrence,  Kan. 

Lawyer  since  1872.    Asst.  Editor  Spirit  of  Kansas,  since  1873. 

Eldon  Benjamin  BiRDSEY,  LL.B.   I. P.  Middletown,  Conn. 

City  Prosecuting  Atty.  since  1879.     LL.B.,  Albany,  Law  School,  1872. 

Byron  Alden  Brooks.     P.S.     Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Author,  etc.,  since  1873.  Prin.  Ives  Sera.,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1866-7;  Union  Free 
School,  Dobbs'  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  1871-2.  Asst.  Editor  Xatlonal  Qairtei-ly  Review,  1873.  Sec. 
N.  Y.  Fetter  Screw  Co.,  1880.  Author  of  King  Saul,  1876.  Contributor  to  Christian 
Advocate,  etc. 

Albert  Barnard  Crafts.     P.  T.     Westerly,  R.  I. 

Lawyer  since  1875. 

fFRED  Henry  Crafts.      E.M.     Atchison,  Kan. 

Engineer.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1875. 

Watson  Thomas  DuNxMORE,  LL.B.     M.N.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Bradford,  Vt.,  High  School,  1871-3;  Susquehanna  Depot,  Pa.,  High  School,  1874; 
Supt.  Schools,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1874-5.     LL.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1875. 

t Charles  Amzi   Genung.     B'.Z.     White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Public  School  since  1874. 

Theodore  E  Hancock,  LL.B.     J.J.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 

flsAiAH  William  Lore,  LL.B.     M.J.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1872. 

Edward  Amasa  Ransom.     J.N.     Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Lawyer  since  1873. 

f French  Albert  Sawyer.     ./'.  7'.     Napa,  Cal. 

Tanner  and  Wool  Dealer  since  1880. 


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William  Frederick  Whitcher.     /.  B.     Maiden,  Mass. 

Asst.  Editor  Boston,  Mass.,  Traveller,  since  1881.    Methodist  Minister,  1872-81. 


1872. 

Delos  Richard  Baker.      O.K.     Ludlow,  'Kj. 

stenographer  since  1880.  On  Staflf  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Gazette,  1872-3.  Methodist 
Minister,  187-1-9.     Reporter  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Daily  Tunes,  1879-80. 

Joseph  Henry  Beale.     E.K.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Asst.  Editor  Loo/nis's  yfusical  and  Masonic  Journal  since  1879.  Messenger  Me.  State 
Legislature,  1857-62.  Teacher  Bucksport,  Me.,  Sem.,  1863.  Methodist  Minister,  1868-79. 
Contributor  to  lion's  Herald,  Christian  Advocate,  etc.,  etc.  Lieut.  31st  Me.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A., 
1864-5. 

James  Madison  Beede.     E.  T.     Orange,  N,  J. 

Teacher  Natural  Science,  Drew  Ladies'  Sem.,  Carrael,  N.  Y.,  1872-5.  Asst.  Prin. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  High  School,  1875-81.     Died  January  6,  1881. 

Silas  William  Kent.     Z'.II.     West  Meriden,  Conn. 

Manufacturer  since  1872. 

Rev.  Watson  Lyivian  Phillips.     A.B.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1873.     Contributor  to  Zion's  Herald,  etc. 

Robert  James  Round.     O.Z.     BaldAvinsville,  N.  Y. 

'  Prin.  Baldwinsville  .Acad,  since  1876.  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Cokesbury,  S.  C, 
Inst.,  1873-4;  Latiu  and  Natural  Science,  Davenport  Female  Coll.,  Lenoir,  N.  C,  1875-6. 

Allen  Rosencranse  Shay.     A. P.     Newton,  N.  J. 

Lawyer  since  1877.     Prin.  Hamburgh,  N.  J.,  Public  Schools,  1874-5. 

Charles  Wesley  Young.     F.F.     New  Castle,  Wash. 

Bookkeeper  for  Seattle  Coal  and  Transportation  Co.  since  1878.  Prof  Ancient 
Languages,  Olympia,  Wash.,  Female  Sem.,  1874-5. 

1873. 

Herbert  Hull  Coston.     J.^V.     Scranton,  Pa. 

Lawyer  since  1875.     Court  Stenographer,  Lackawanna  Co.,  Pa.,  since  1880. 

William  Henry  Eustis,  LL.B.    A'.  T.    Minneapolis,  INIinn. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1S74. 

Coleridge  Allen  Hart,  LL.B.      0.A._     Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877. 

Rev.    George   Asbury   ^McLaughlin.       J..V.      Littleton, 
N.  H. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1875.     Prin.  Newmarket,  N.  U.,  High  School,  1873-4. 

Rev.  Hinckley  Gilbert  Thomas  Mitchell.    </>.  T.    j\Iid- 
dletown.  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1879.  Tutor  Latin  and  Hebrew,  Wesleyan,  since  1880.  Author 
of  Final  Constructions  of  Biblical  Hebrew,  1879.  B.D.,  Boston,  .Mass.,  Uuiv.,  1876;  Ph.D., 
Leipzic  Univ.,  1879.     Member  Society  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis. 


Middhtcnvn.  3^9 

Wilbur  ]\Ieuton  Palmkii.      //.  7'.     Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Reporter  New  York  Tribune  since  1878.  Prin.  Richville,  N.  Y.,  Public  Schools, 
1873-4;  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  Public  Schools,  1875;  Southington,  Conn.,  Public  fechooU, 
1876-7. 

tEDWiN  Richard  Redhead.     0.  T.     Fulton,  N.  Y. 

P.iper  Manufacturer  since  1875.     A.B.,  Syr.icuse  Univ.,  1874. 

George  Washington  SiioxK.     I'.K.     Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

Lawyer  since  1876. 

1874. 

George    Russell    Emerson.       (P.. I.  '    West     Somerville, 
Mass. 

Manufacturer  Table  Sauces  since  1874. 

John  Edward  EusTis,  LL.B.      (P.i.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877.     Private  20th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

fFRANKLiN  Harris  Griffin.     A.  6.     Evanston,  Wyo. 

Prin.  Evanston  Select  School  since  1881.  City  Editor  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Evening 
Standard,  1876-7.    Prin.  Ogden,  Utah,  Sem.,  1878-81. 

Archie  Emerson  Palmer.     J.N.     Flatbush,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Night  City  Editor  N.  Y.  Tribu7ie  since  1880;  Reporter  N.  Y.  Tribune,  1874-80. 

t George  Mortimer  Roe.      P.X.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Asst.  Editor  Enquirer  since  1877. 

Rev.  Byram  Green  Sanford.      E.dK     Boston,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1877;  Theo.  Student,  Boston,  Mass.,  Univ.,  since  1881. 
Teacher  Elocution,  Poultney,  Vt.,  Acad.,  1875-6. 

Rev.  Joseph  Battell  Shepard.      A.E.      New  York  City. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1874.     Prin.  Lee's  Acad.,  Madison,  Conn.,  1876. 

Albert  Marion  Tallmadge,  LL.B.       J..^.      Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

Lawyer.    Deputy  Judge  City  Court  since  1879.     LL.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1877. 

Rev.  Bushrod  Shelden  Taylor.     B.l'.    Aspinwall,  U.  S. 
Colombia,  S.  A. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1875.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Johnson  Coll.,  Quincy,  111.,  1874-5. 
Contributor  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Zion's  Watchman. 

1875. 

fMiLLARD  Fillmore  Brown.     ./.  6.     Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  since  1876. 

fRev.  Morris  De  Veau  Church.     M.P.     Newark,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1881.    Reformed  Episcopal  Minister,  1876-80. 

Rev,  Ashton  Chauncey  Eddy.    1'.0.   La  Fargeville,  N.  Y. 

Metliodist  Minister  since  1875. 

jAlfred  May  Gramman,  M.D.     J.V.     Corning,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  New  York  Homoeopatliic  Medical  Coll.,  1876. 


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Harry  Clay  Heermaxs.     A' .E.     Corning,  N.  Y. 

Druggist  since  1877.     Acting  Prin.,  Corning,  X.  T.,  Free  Acad.,  1875-6. 

fEev.  George  Newell  Kellogg.     E.0.     Griswold,  Conn. 

Congregational  Minister  since  1870.    P.  O.,  Jewett  City,  Conn. 

WiLLL4M  Channixg  Kellogg.      A.X.     Yarmouth,  Mass. 

Lawyer  since  1880.    Prin.  High  School  since  1878. 

Wilbur  Samuel  Eaymoxd.     F.S.     St.  Elmo,  Colo. 

Hardware  Merchant  since  1879.    Editor  American  Educational  Monthly,  1876. 

*^^^  Clarexce  Morgax  Skeel.      Z^.B.     Denver,  Colo. 

Methodist  Minister,  1878-9.  Clerk,  Colo.  Dept.  of  State,  1879-80.  Died  August  9, 
1880. 

Fraxklin  Deuel  Skeel,  M.D.     I.fJ.     New  York  City. 

Post  Office  Clerk  since  1878.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  Xew  York,  1881. 

Clarexce  Abiathar  Waldo.     I'.P.     Hackettstown,  N.  J. 

Teacher  Centenary  Inst.,  1876-7  and  since  1881 ;  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics, 
Drew  Female  Sem.,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1875-6;  Tutor  Mathematics,  and  Registrar  Wesleyan, 
1877-81. 

•j-Cyrus   Everett   Waterbury.     P.0.     Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Retired  hecause  of  ill  health. 

1876. 

Rev.  Joseph  Fithiax  Axdrew.     1\P.     Roselle,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1876.     Grad.  Drew  Theo.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  1878. 

jHerbert  Jewett  Bartox.      0.J.     Waukegan,  111. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1878.  Prin.  Newport,  N.  H.,  High  School,  1876-8;  Supt. 
Schools,  Waukegan,  111.,  1879-81.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876. 

Rev.    WiLBERT    Celestus    Blakemax.       A.E.      Parkville, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1877. 

fRev.  Carter  Eastmax  Cate.     B.B.     Lake  Village,  N.  H. 

Pastor  Free  Will  Baptist  Church.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876. 

fRev.  William  Westox  Cox.      2M.6.     Ketcluim's  Corners, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1876. 

Rev.  Stephex  Olix  Garrisox.     J.B.     Catasauqua,  Pa. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1876.  Grad.  Reformed  Church  Theo.  Sem.,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
1881. 

f Charles  Adelbert  Lyox.       B.B.     Biughamton,  N.  Y. 

Mercantile  Agent  since  1880. 

fWARREX  Jarrott  Reese.      A'.  7'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper,  with  Welch  &  Griffiths. 

Rev.    Fraxk  Rosevelt   Sherwood.      ^.  A'.     West  Chazv, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1876. 


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fLEVi    LeForkkst    IIaydkn    Taylok.       :\.~.      ILiverhill, 
Mass. 

Hardware  Merchant  Bincc  1879. 

John  AVilliam  Whitney.      U.M.     Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Matliematics  and   Natural   Science,  Wcsleyan,  since   1880.     Master   Saratnija, 
N.  Y.,  High  School,  1876-9;  Teaclier  Natural  Science,  Ives  Sem.,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1879-80. 

1877. 

•f-Rev.  John  Atwood  Bowler.      l.P.     Hillsborough,  N.  II. 

Methodist  Minister   since  1879.      Trin.  IVpperell,  Mass.,  High  School,  1876-8;  Supt. 
Schools,  Goshen,  N.  H.,  1879. 

Rev.  Olin  Burr  Coit.      7'.  J.     Alpine,  N.  J. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1880.     Teacher  Latin,  Shaw  Univ.,  Holly  Springs,  Miss., 
1877-8.     A.M.,  Wesleyan,  1880.     Grad.  Drew  Theo.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  1881. 

t Joseph  Colter.     V.I.     Chicago,  111. 

Dry  Goods  Merchant  since  1881. 

George  Grimston  Cookman.     ./.(/>.     rOiiladelphia,  Pa. 

Lawyer  since  1880.    Teacher  Oratory,  Pennington,  N.  J.,  Sem.,  1877-8. 

fWiLLiAM  Howe  Crane,  LL.B.     A.  7'.     Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Prof.    Mathematics,  State  Normal   School,   Holly   Springe,  Miss.,    1878-9. 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1880. 

Elwood  Stokes  Gerard.     K.T.     East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Prin.  North-Eastern  Public  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1878.   Teacher,  Southington, 
Conn.,  Public  School,  1877-8. 

t William  Dudley  Goewey.      P.I.     Albany,  N.Y. 

Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  High  School,  since  1875. 

t George  Powers  Rayiniond.     (P.\.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Queen  City  Shirt  Co.  since  1881.    Formerly  Druggist  at  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  AA^ATSON  Tranter.     A.H.     Chicago,  111. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1880.     Grad.  Garrett  Biblical  lust.,  Evanston,  111.,  1880. 


1878. 

f  John  Nicholl  Brown.     X.  0.     Trenton,  N.  J. 

Instructor  Music,  Pennington,  N.  J.,  Sem.,  since  1879.  Prof.  Mental  and  Moral  Phi- 
losophy, Pennington,  N.  J.,  Sem.,  1S78-9.  Composer  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Waltz,  1881, 
etc.,  etc. 

James  Boucher  DiLKS.      T.I.     Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Teacher  since  1878. 

Rev.  Edward  Sylvester  Ferry.      0.A.     Chester,  N.J. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1878. 

George  AA^atson  James.      0.1.     AVilkes  Barre,  Pa. 


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Lorenzo  Giles  La  Bar.      K.  T.     Scranton,  Pa. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1878. 

William  Day  Leonard.      0..L     New  York  City. 

Lawyer  since  1880. 

fRev.  Frank  Theodore  Pomeroy.     J..V.     Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1878. 

William  Ezra  Scofield.     J..V.     Woburn,  Mass. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1881.     Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Tilton,  N.  H.,  Sem.,  1878-80. 

f  Frank  Edward  Stebbins.     J.  A'.     Springfield,  Mass. 

Studying  abroad.     A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1880. 

f Robert  Bowne  Suckley.     J.  P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer  since  1881. 

fCoRNTiLL  Martin  Walsworth.     1.P.     Euclid,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Public  Schools  since  1880. 

1879. 

Lakman  Forrest  Bower.     J. A'.     Berwick,  Pa. 

Merchant  since  1879. 

Seldon  Lester  Brown.      .4.0.     Lancaster,  Mass. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1881.     Prin.  High  School,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1879-81. 

Alfred  Cookman  Brltner.      1\I7.     Columbia,  Pa. 

Keal  Estate  and  Ins.  Agent  since  1879. 

Frank  Simpson  Cookman.      T.J.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Student  at  Drew  Theo.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J. 

* ^^'■'f Bayard  Taylor  Eddy.      T.I.     Gouverneur,  N.Y. 

Died  April  13,  1879. 

t Augustus  Philip  Hann.      T.J.     Washington,  N.  J. 

Asst.  Cashier  First  National  Bank  since  1879.   Member  City  Council  and  City  Treasurer 
since  1880. 

Rev.  Elbert  Clay  Hoag.      K.0.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1881.    B.D.,  Drew  Theo.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  1881. 

Rev.  Albert  Mann,  Jr.      M.I.     Tacony,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1880. 

Warren  Augustus  Miner.     J.B.    North  Tarry  to  wn,  N.  Y. 

Medical  Student,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

f Edwin  Newcomb.     A.K.     Scranton,  Pa. 

Lawyer  since  1879. 

f Howard  Mudge  Newhall.      J.B.     Lynn,  Mass. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturer. 

Rev.  WiLMOT  Woodruff  Van  Deusen.      J.B.      Madrid, 
N.  Y. 

Methodist  Miniater  since  1879. 


Middletoxvn.  393 


1880. 
fCiiARLES  Olin  Buamiiall.      0.^.     Apalacliin,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  Public  School  siuce  1881. 

CiiAiii.ES  Sumner  Chapin.      U'.K.     Brookfield,  Mass. 

Trin.  High  School  since  1881. 

Arthur  Midwinter  Freeman.   M.S.   llackettstown,  N.  J. 

Teacher  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst,  since  1880. 

Abram  Winegardner  Harris.   A.O'.K.  Middletown,Conn. 

Tutor  Mathematics  and  Registrar,  Wesleyan,  since  1881.  Teacher  Higher  Mathe- 
matics, Dickinson  Scm.,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1880-1. 

Charles  Noah  Dixon  Jones.     I. (P.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Medical  fitudcnt  at  Columbia  Coll.  . 

fHENRY  John  Jones.     A.B.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Instructor  Elocution,  Harvard  Univ.,  since  1881.  Prof.  Gesture,  National  School  of 
Elocution  and  Oratory,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1877-9 ;  Teacher  Elocution,  Newark,  Del.,  Acad., 
1879-80.     A.B.,  Delaware  Coll.,  1879 ;  Harvard  Univ.,  1881. 

fEowiN  Bailey  Olmstead.     E.Z.     Holton,  Kan. 

Historical  writer  since  1880.    Author  of  History  of  Riley  Co.,  Kan.,  1881. 

Rev.  James  Martin  Yeager.     E.I.     Carmel,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  Greek,  Drew  Ladies'  Sem.,  since  1880.   Methodist  Minister  since  1880. 

i88i. 
>«»'tSAMUEL  Ford  Blair.      i:.i\     Bath,  Me. 

Died  at  sea,  January  31,  1881. 

Fred  AsBURY  Jackson.     B.A'.     Pennington,  N.  J. 

Teacher  Natural  Science,  Pennington  Sera.,  since  1881. 

William  Adelbert  Jones.      VJ.Q'.     Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.,  since  1881. 

John  Bell  Scott.     A.B.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Medical  Student,  Univ.  of  Pa. 

1882. 

t Albert  Hunt  Chase.     Z'.i-).     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Bookkeeper,  with  Chase  and  Comstock. 

William  Wilberforce  Cookman.      A'.Q).      Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Student  at  Drew  Theo.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J. 

t Charles  Van  Loon  Gabriel.     J..V.     Plymouth,  Pa. 

Student  at  Princeton  Coll. 

Joseph  Gerard.     /'.A'.     Hackettstown,  N.  J. 


394  Middleto-wn. 

Valentine  Hallenbeck.     A.l.     Glenville,  N.  Y. 
John  LaM'onte  Hurst.      O.ii.    .Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
William  Smith  Pearsall.     M.A.    Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
•f-DouGLAS  Eugene  Petit.     J. '/.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student  at  Columbia  Coll. 

f Isaac  Billings  Allen  Taylor.     Z'.l.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Clerk,  with  Kenyon  and  Potter. 

Cornelius  Fitch  Van  Dervoort.      N.A.    Paterson,N.  J. 


George  Prentice  Carson.     E.I.     Westchester,  Pa. 
Charles  Edmund  Coffin.     I.X.     Haverhill,  Mass. 
John  McCarthy.     A. A.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
fTnoMAS  Key  Niedringhaus.     K.A.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bookkeeper,  with  St.  Louis  Stamping  Co. 

f  Addison  Dougherty  O'Neill.     N.Z.     New  York  City. 

Clerk  Erie  Grain  Elevator,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  eince  1880. 

f Robert  Davison  Petty.     E' .B.     Vienna,  N.  J. 

Student  at  Princeton  Coll. 

f Charles  Marinus  Roe.      P.Ih     Worcester,  Mass. 

Clerk,  with  Deholm  &  McKay. 

Augustus  Ledyard  Smith.     Z'.N.     Appleton,  Wis. 
William  Walls  Wood.     A'. I.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1884. 
jRev.  William  Henry  Barnhart.     H'.A.     Sardinia,  N.  Y. 

Methodist  Minister  since  1879. 

Paul  Francis  El  a.     P.F.     Springfield,  Mass. 
f Herbert  Brigham  Hayden.     B.N.     Cobalt,  Conn. 

Teacher  Public  School  since  1880. 

Lorenzo  Nickerson  Johnson.     Z'.(I>.     Easton,  Conn. 

George  Mason  LaMonte.  .  F.A.     Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
fLESTER  BuRCHARD  LocKWOOD.      E' .Y\     Bridgeport,  Conn, 
f David   James    Thistleton  Oldham.       Z'.M.      Stapleton, 
N.  Y. 

Gary  A  Roe.     A'.  >F.     Waterloo,  N.  Y. 


MiddletoTVJi.  395 

FiiAXK  Rollins.     F'.P.     Livermoiv  Falls,  Me. 
FiiANK  Taylou  Smitii.     iV. /'.     Api»lctou,  Wis. 


1005. 

Edward  Dally  Bassett.      ll'.n.     Ansonia,  Conn. 
Saul  Ober  Curtice.     IjIK     Concord,  N.  H. 
Howard  Percy  Denison.     A'.Z.     Euclid,  N.  Y. 
William  Scott  Foster.     .7'./^.     South  Windsor,  Conn. 
Frank  Siegel  Howard.      K.A.     Worcester,  Mass. 
Jacob  Clinton  Lange.     Z'.  ¥.     Scranton,  Pa. 
Robert  Francklyn  Norton.      T.J.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
fCLiNTON  John  Richards.     A. P.     Salem,  Me. 

Teacher  English,  Dickinson  Seni.,  Willlamsport,  Pa.,  since  1881. 

DeAVitt  Burton  Thompson.     li.B.     Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
George  Phelps  Wardell.     F'.6.     New  Britain,  Conn. 


THE   KENYON   CHAPTER, 

1858    TO     1885. 

A  finals. 

The  Kenyon  Chapter  received  its  charter  iu  the  year  1858. 
Tradition  tells  us  that  we  are  chiefly  indebted  to  the  old  Yale 
Chapter  for  this  blessing.  The  first  meeting  of  the  Chapter  was 
held  in  the  parlors  of  the  Kenyon  House,  at  which  time  our 
charter  members  were  initiated  by  Brothers  McDonald  and  Webb, 
of  the  Miami  Chapter.  Succeeding  meetings  were  held  for  a  time 
in  the  rooms  of  the  different  members,  but  soon  a  hall  was 
secured  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Chapter.  Not  content  with 
this,  steps  were  shortly  taken  towards  building  a  lodge,  to  be 
owned  in  fee  simple  by  the  Chapter ;  and  soon  the  structure 
was  completed,  which  is  now  owned  and  used  by  the  Chapter  for 
lodge  purposes. 

The  episode  of  most  marked  interest  in  the  Chapter's  other- 
•wise  adventureless  life  occurred  in  1870,  when  the  lodge  was 
entered  b}'  members  of  two  other  Fraternities.  Entrance  was 
effected  through  the  floor  by  means  of  an  auger  and  a  saw. 
After  gaining  admittance  the  intruders  indulged  in  the  most  un- 
scrupulous vandalism.  The  carpet  was  cut  to  pieces,  chairs 
reduced  to  a  size  suitable  for  kindling  wood,  and  a  numlier  of 
pictures  were  destroyed.  Fortunately  no  valuable  papers  were  in 
the  building  at  the  time.  Nothing  was  removed  except  a  catalogue 
and  some  correspondence.  The  catalogue  was  recovered  immediately 
after   its   loss,  and  the  correspondence  was  returned  iu  1879.     It  is 


Kenyon.  '  397 


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satisfactory  to  add.  in  conclusion,  that  the  offendera'were  speedily 
brought  to  justice  tlirough  tlie  efforts  of  tlie  then  undergraduate 
members  and  the  worlv  of  a  sl<ilful  detective.  Damages  in  full 
were  recovered,  and  the  culprits  themselves  were  expelled  fr(Mn 
College. 
'  The  Kenyon  Chapter  has  not  quite  completed  its  first  quarter 
of  a  century,  and  yet,  as  surely  ought  to  be  the  case  where  the 
true  spirit  of  .1  J  ^  has  continued  thus  long,  we  have  an  alumni 
list   of  which    we    are   proud. 

But  eight  brothers  have  been  lost  to  us  by  death.  The  Chapter 
has  ever  enjoyed  the  cordial  support  of  the  Faculty,  and  was  once 
the  means  of  preventing  the  abolition  of  Fraternities  from  this 
College.  She  has  gained  more  than  her  full  share  of  College  honors, 
as  is  shown  by  the  following  statements.  Since  the  time  of  her 
establishment  twenty  per  cent,  of  Kenyon's  valedictorians  have 
been  Alpha  Delts.  Thirty-six  per  cent,  of  the  orators  elected 
by  the  College  have  stood  in  the  same  rank.  Of  honor  men 
twenty-three  per  cent,  have  been  from  our  number.  It  has  not 
been  possible  to  ascertain  with  equal  exactness  our  proportion 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  men  ;  but  as  election  to  this  body  is  here 
l)ased  almost  wholly  upon  considerations  of  scholarship,  favorable 
inference  is  alone  possible.  The  active  membership  has  numl)ered 
as   high   as   eighteen,  but  the  average  has  been  about  twelve. 

Murray  Davis,  whose  death  occurred  not  long  ago  in  California , 
wrote  the  song  popular  throughout  the  1^'raternity,  '-When  the 
Evening  Shadows  Gather,"  and  one  other.  Of  Prof.  Strong,  another 
contributor  to  our  Song  Book,  a  brother  member  writes  that  ''He 
was  an  ardent  and  useful  member.  He  wrote  us  two  A  A  <l)  songs, 
and  was  poet  at  the  convention." 

An  account  of  'the  Kenyon  Chapter  would  be  incomplete  without 
a  passing  reference  to  the  proposed  new  lodge,  and  the  measures 
already  taken  to  obtain  it.  The  new  structure  will  be  of  stone, 
and    will    be    arranged    for  social  meetings    as    well  as    for  the  usual 


39^  Ke?iyo7i. 

purposes  of  a  lodge.     More    than    one-half  the  amount  required  for 
its  erection  has  been  subscribed. 

We  are  confident  of  success  through  perseverance  and  the  general 
interest  shown  by  graduate  brothers  as  the  subject  is  being  brought 
to  their  attention,  and  believe  that  the  time  is  close  at  hand  when 
an    A  A  ^  lodge  will  add  one  grace  the    more  to  our  College  park. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Henry  Whiteiiouse  Ciiu'man.     Z.l. 
William  D'Orville  Doty.     A'.Q'. 
Francis  Sutherland  Dunham.     J.  W. 
James  Denton  Hancock.     M.l. 
John  Arunah  Harper.     PM. 
George  Edward  Mann.     Z'.X. 
Albert  Bronson  Payne.      7'.  Y' . 
Timothy  Henry  Rearden.     H'.A. 
Robert  Clinton  Smith.     E'.l. 
Matthew  Trimble.     A.K. 


1839. 
^Hamilton  LoMjihere  Smith.      O.K.      Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  at  Hobart  Coll.  since  1868;  Natural 
Philosophy  and  Astronomy,  Kenyon,  1853-68.  Author  Natural  Philosophy,  1847,  re- 
published 1850-1 ;  and  various  papers  in  Silliman's  Journal,  Quarterly  Journal  of  Micro- 
tcopy,  London  Monthly  Microscopical  Journal  and  Am.  Microscopical  Journal.  Article 
Microscope,  in  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia,  and  Pyramids,  in  Johnson's  CyclopEedia.  A.B., 
Yale,  1839;  LL.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1871.  F.  M.  R.  8.,  and  Member  New  York  Lyceum,  Bos- 
ton Acad,  of  Natural  Sciences,  Connecticut  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Belgian  Microscopic 
Society  and  Edinburgh  Microscopic  Society. 

1844. 

Benjamin  Locke  Lang.      I .K.      Ottiimwa,  Iowa. 

Retired.  Prof.  Mathematics,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1856-67;  Acting  Pres.  Kenyon  Coll.,  1861-4; 
Pres.  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  Female  Coll.,  1867-71.  Private  Sec.  to  President  Hayes  to  sign 
Land  Patents,  1877-9. 

1850. 

Rev.  George  Augustus  Strong.     A.K.     New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Rector  Grace  Church  since  1879.  Prof.  English  Literature  and  History,  Kenyon  Coll., 
1868-79.     Grad.  Alexandria,  Va.,  Theo.  Sem.,  1859. 

1856. 

Rev.  Richard  Leo  Ganter.     F'.hl.     Akron,  Ohio. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church.  Supt.  Schools,  Johnson  Co.,  Iowa,  1868-9.  Member  Iowa 
Bute  Historical  Soc.    Private  and  Chaplain  15th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861. 


400  Kenyon. 

1858. 


Henry  8pa7'row  Mitchell.      N.IJ.     Nor  walk,  Ohio. 

Merchant.  City  Clerk,  City  Treas.  and  Member  Board  of  Education.  Admitted  to  tlie 
Bar  in  1860. 

Lewis  Paine.      1\J.     Rutland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer  since  1860.  Also  Farmer.  Prosecuting  Atty.  Meigs  Co.,  1863-7.  Supl. 
Public  Schools,  Pomeroy,  Ohio,  1858-9. 

1859. 

George  Smith  Allen.     1\  W.     Mont  Clair,  N.  J. 

Dentist,  New  York  City.  Prof,  of  Histology  in  the  New  York  Homceopathic  Med. 
Coll.,  1872-5.    DD.S.,  Ohio  Dental  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  1861. 

^*"  Charles  Bierce  Guthrie.     A.  V.     Titusville,  Pa. 

Lawyer.    Drowned  September  19,  1879. 

James  Denton  Hancock.     M.I.     Franklin,  Pa. 

Lawyer.  Prof.  Mathematics  in  the  Western  Univ.  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1859-61.  Solicitor 
of  the  Allegheny  Valley  R.R.  Co. ;  General  Solicitor  for  the  Pittsburg,  Titusville  and 
Buffalo  R.R.  Co.,  since  1878. 

\Rev.  John  Mills  Kendrick.      N.0.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Superintendent  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Missions.  Trustee  of  Kenyon  Coll.  and  of 
Theo.  Sem.  of  Ohio  from  1876.  Editor  of  the  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Standard  of  the  Cro-is, 
1876-7.  A.B.,  Marietta  Coll.;  Grad.  Gambier,  Ohio,  Theo.  Sem.,  1864.  Adj.  33d  Ohio 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-5;  Capt.,  A.  A.  G.,  1865. 

William  Smedes  Marshall.     J'.Ii.     Denver,  Colo. 

Hardware  Merchant.  1st  Sergt.,  then  Capt.,  8th  111.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  1st  Lieut,  and 
Adjt.  1st  111.  Cav.,  1861-2. 

1880  Edward  Hanson  Mayo.      J.l'.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Banker.  Prin.  Union  School,  Greensville,  Ohio,  1859-60.  1st  Sergt.  and  Sergt.  Maj. 
11th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861.    Died  of  consumption,  April  14,  1880. 

Timothy  Henry  Rearden.     //'.//.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer.    Private  84th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862. 

Robert  Clinton  Smith,     f!.l'.     Glenville,  Md. 

Ijawyer  and  Correspondent. 

i860. 

Henry  Whitehouse  Chipman.     Z.1\     Chicago,  111. 

Real  Estate  Dealer.    Died  of  consumption  at  Bocrne,  Tex.,  July  7,  1880. 

John  Arunah  Harper.     F'.iJ.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Banker. 

"  John  "Adams  Norris.      ff'.fT.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

U.  S.  Pension  Agent.  Provost  Marshal  10th  Dist.,  1864-5.  State  School  Coramiseloncr, 
1866-72.  Maj.  9Sth  Regt.,  2d  Brigade,  2d  Div.,  14th  Corps,  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A..  1862-4. 
Died  January  19, 1877. 

Matthew  Trimble,  LL.B.      I.E.      Wasliington,  D.  C. 

Lawyer.  Member  Legislature  of  the  Dist.  of  Columbia,  1870-3.  Atty.  for  several 
States  in  the  settlement  of  war  claims  before  the  Depts.  LL.B.,  Columbian  Law  School, 
1867. 


1880 


Kenyon.  401 


1861. 
"  Murray  Davis,      Y.V .     San  Franci.sco,  Cal. 

Clock  Dealer.  Private  95th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1801 ;  Lieut.,  1863;  Regimental  Adj., 
18G3;  talcen  prisoner,  August,  1862;  paroled,  November,  1862;  wounded  at  Guntown,  July 
13,  1864.  He  saved  the  rcgimenUil  colors,  and  for  this  was  promoted  Capt.  and  A.A.G.,  in 
August,  1864;  Ma.),  and  A.  A.  G.,  February  22,  1865;  brevetted  Maj.  U.  S.  A.,  March  2, 
1867.  Resigned  1870,  and  entered  firm  of  Ilaviland,  Hooper  &  Co.,  San  Francisco.  Died 
of  consumption,  July  25,  1877. 

Albert  Bronson  Payne.      T.  Y'.     Nashville,  Tenn. 

Wholesale  Stationer.     Federal  Paymaster,  Q   M.  Service. 

Rev.  Yung  Kiung  Yen.      H'.O.     Shanghai,  China. 

Prof.  Mathematics  and  Physics  and  Instructor  English  Language,  St.  John's  Coll. 
Missionary  Protestant  Kpiscopal  Church,  1866-79. 

1862. 

Rev.  Alexander  Viets  Griswold  Allen.      H'.l'.     Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Episcopal  Theo.  School  since  1867.  Rector  St.  John's, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1865-7.     Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1865.     D.D.,  Kenyon,  1878. 

Rev.  William  D'Orville  Doty.    A'.Q'.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rector  Christ  Church. 

|Rev.  Francis  Sutherland  Dunham.     J.  W.     Ten-e  Haute, 
Ind. 

Rector  St.  Stephen's  Church  since  1872.  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg  Univ.,  1879.  Grad.  Gen. 
Theo.  Sem.,  New  York  City,  1865. 

fEDWARD  Augustus  KiTZMiLLER.     F'.II.     Hawkins  Station, 
Pa.  R.R.,  Pa. 

Merchant  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Private  31st  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861 ;  1st  Lieut,  and  Adj. 
191st  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864;  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.,  2d  Brigade,  2d  Div.,  Army  of  Shenan- 
doah, U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

fGEORGE  Edward  Mann.     Z'.X.     Galveston,  Texas. 

Lawyer.  Judge  5th  Dist.  Court  of  Te.xas,  1869.  Private  Howitzer  Battalion  of  Rich- 
mond, Va.:  Capt.  3d  Va.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A. 

fORONHYATEKHA,  M.D.     A'.  ¥.     London,  Ont. 

Pres.  Grand  Council  of  Chiefs  of  Canada,  1874.  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Indians 
since  1873.  G.  W.  Chief  Templar  of  G.  Lodge  of  Canada,  for  1869, 1872  and  1876.  High  Chief 
Ranger  of  High  Court  of  Foresters  of  Ontario  since  1879.  Editor  of  The  Independent  For- 
ester.   M.D.,  Toronto  Univ.,  1867.    Member  Coll.  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Canada. 

John  Randolph  Vance.      O.J.     Marshall,  Mo. 

Lawyer.    Pros.  Atty.,  1870-3. 

1863. 

fCnARLES  Heber  Mendenhall.      1. '/".     Chicago,  111. 

Hydraulic  Engineer.     Surgeon  6th  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1S64-5. 

"tWiLLiAM  Pryer  Payne.     F/.H.     Richmond,  Ind. 

Private  Co.  F.  36th  Ind.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-3 ;  1st  Lieut.  124th  Ind.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1863-4 ; 
Ist  Lieut.  9th  Ind.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5.     Died  October  2,  1867,  New  Orleans,  La. 
20 


402  Kenyan . 

fALPHONSO  David  Rockwell,    M.D.      J'.M.      New  York 

City. 

Electro  Therapeutist,  New  York  State  Woman's  Hospital,  since  1874.  Author 
of  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Medical  and  Surgical  Uses  of  Electricity;  Lectures  on  the 
Relation  of  Electricity  to  Disease;  Papers:  The  Relation  of  Electro  Therapeutics  to  Electro 
Physiology ;  On  the  Sequelae  of  Acute  Diseases  and  their  Treatment ;  Functional  Diseases 
of  the  Nervous  System  ;  Simulating  Organic  Heart  Disease,  etc.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital 
Med.  Coll.,  1864.  Member  of  the  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Am.  Neurological  Assoc,  etc. 
Asst.  Surg.  6th  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864;  Surg.  6th  Ohio  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1865. 

fEDGAR  Sharpe.      r.B.     Evansville,  Ind. 

In  the  employ  of  the  Eugene  Ice  CJo.     2d  Lieut.  5th  Ind.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A. 

■f-BuFORD  TwYMAN.      0.6.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Lawyer.    Private  Co.  E  9th  Va.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861;  Capt.  5th  Ky.  Cav.,  C.  8.  A. 


1864. 

Rev.    (William)  Percy  Browne.     A. 7^'.     Boston,  Mass. 

Rector  St.  James  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  since  1872.     B.D.,  Philadelphia  Divinity 
School,  1866. 

Rev.   George  Galen  Carter.     E.Y.     New  York  City. 

Head  of  the  Preparatory  Department,  Nashotah  Theo.  Sem.,  1868-79.     Rector  St.  John 
Chrysostom,  Delatield,  Wisconsin,  1871-81.     Grad.  Berkeley  Div.  School,  1867. 


'^fRoBERT  Bethell  Claxton,  Jr.      E.H.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Banker.  Enlisted  in  1st  N.  Y.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864,  dis.ibled  .and  transferred  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  commissioned  2d  Lieut.  4th  N.  Y.  Art. ;  Bvt.  1st  Lieut.,  in  service  until  1865. 
Died  May  5,  1879. 

Frank  Winfield  Hubby.     K.E'.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  of  the  Powell  Tool  Co.;  Treas.  Jamestown  and  Frankliu  R.R.  Co., 
and  General  Accountant  for  Mercer  Iron  and  Coal  Co.,  1865-6. 

jShrewsbury  Darneal  Hurst.      2'.  7'.     Versailles,  Ky. 

Farmer. 

fjAMES  Miles  Marshall.     A.J.     Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  A.    Commissioned  from  West  Point. 

f Burton  Conyers  Mitchell.     N.0.     Richmond,  Ind. 

Of  Mitchell  Lumber  Co.,  Asheville,  N.  C.    1st  Lieut.  94th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1862-3. 

fWiLLiAM  Watts  Taylor.      II'. A.     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Of  Taylor  Bros.,  Commission  Merchants. 

fPLiNY  (Edwin)  Watson.     E.IL     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Grocery  Merchant.  Private  Co.  G  55th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862;  Q.  M.  Sergt. 
Co.  G  55th  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863;  2d  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut.,  Co.  G  uoth  Ohio  Inf.,  U.  8.  A., 
1864. 

1865. 

fJoHN  Creighton  Ball.     E.II.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Banker.  Connected  with  Wells  Fargo  Express  Co.  Corporal,  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  1st 
Lieut.,  Co.  E  7l8t  Ind.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


Kenyon.  403 

Charles  Edward  Hurk,  Jr.      A.Y.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Truetec  Kenyon,  1876-83. 

t James  Sager  Norton.     A.S.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1865. 

George  Jones  Peet,  LL.B.      K ..V.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1868. 

John  Kimble  Woodward.     N.l.     AV^ilkcs  Barre,  Pa. 

Clerk  Luzerne  House. 

i866. 
^  George  Pendleton  Bowler.     F'.A'.     Clifton,  Ohio. 

Supt.  Kentucky  Central  R.R.     Died  at  Paris,  France,  March  24, 1878. 

Nathaniel  Pendleton  Dandridge,  M.D.      EJi'.    Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

fEoMUND  Norton.     Z' .X.     Chicago,  111. 

Milling,  of  Norton  Bros. 


Rev.  Edward  Bentley  Church.      H' A.      San  Mateo,  Cal. 

Teacher,  1869-71 ;  Head  Master  St.  Matthew's  Hall  Military  School  for  Boys  since  1877 ; 
Rector  of  Laurel  Hill  Young  Ladies'  Sem.,  San  Mateo,  Cal.,  1875-7. 

fFREDERiCK  Henry  Medary.      P.li.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Treas.  Columbus  and  Toledo  R.R. 

fEowARD  William  Reynolds.     J.  </>.     Oakland,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 

VuNG  PiAN   SuvoONG,  M.D.     H' JK    Shanghai,  China. 

M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1873. 


t William  Harrison  Donaldson.      l/.J.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Gauger,  1876-81.      Private  Co.  D  1.33d  Ind.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May- 
September,  1864. 

Rev.  John  Gregson.      //'./'.     Laporte,  Pa. 

District  Missionary  since  ISSl.    B.D.,  Episcopal  Theo.  School,  Cambridge,  M.iss.,  1871. 

Henry  Clay  Hart,  Jr.      ]'.  T.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Merchant. 

John  McCorkle  McDonald.     M.I.     Piqua,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.      First  Aest.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  South  Dist.,  Ohio,  1877-8;    Asst.  Atty.  Kiin. 
Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  1870-6. 


404  Kenyan. 

fFRANKLiN  Shaw  Nicholson.      N.U.     Stevens  Point,  Wis. 

Clerk,  Mechanical  Department  Wisconsin  Central  R.R.  Co. 

jNevil  Whitesides.     A.I.     Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 

Manufacturer  of  Engines  and  Mills.  Taught  in  Rev.  J.  H.  Waterman's  Collegiate 
Inst.,  Henderson,  Kj%,  1863-4;  in  Kenyon  Grammar  School,  1866;  in  Public  Schools, 
Frankfort,  Ky.,  1869. 

Charles  Granville  Wilson,  LL.B.    J.  I'.    Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1871. 

1869. 

t Walker  McCorkle  Dorsey.      M.F.     Piqua,  Ohio. 

Bank  Teller. 

Albert  Leicester  Hayden.      P.\.     Chicago,  III. 

Merchant. 

fEDWARD  Ross  Lang,  M.D.     A.F- .     Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

M.D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1871. 

Charles  Djalma  Leggett.      1.(P.     Faii-field,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  City  School  Board,  1875-81 ;  Trustee  of  Parsons  Coll.  and  Member  of  its 
Executive  Committee  since  1876. 

Charles  Webb  Sadler,  LL.B.     A.li.     Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1870. 

Charles  Henry  Wetmore.      J.^'.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Real  Estate  and  Stock  Broker.     Sec.  and  Sujit.  of  the  Local  Am.  Dist.  Telegraph  Co. 


1870. 

t Arthur  Frank  Kelley,  M.D.     Z'.d).     Elkhart,  Ind. 

Physician  and  Druggist.     A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1870;  M.D.,  Wooster  Univ  .  Cleveland 
Ohio,  1872. 

Henry  Johns  Peet,  LL.B.     l\  W.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1872.     Private  47th  Iowa  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May-Novem- 
ber, 1864.  ' 

tRev.  Bernard  Sciiult^.      H.Z.     Utica,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Joseph's  Memorial  Church.     A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1870. 

Rev.  Charles  Tullidge  Stout.      0.  T.    Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Rector  St.  John's  Church  since  1878.  ( Jrad.  Davenport,  Iowa,  Theo.  Sera. ,  1873.    Trustee 
Diocesan  Assoc. 

Harry  Eugene  Wilson.      T.F.     Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Lawyer;  admitted  in  1873. 

John  ScOTT  Wilson.      Ji'.V.      San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Banker  and  Broker. 

Russell  Jones  Wilson.      11. Z.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lawyer. 


Kenyon.  405 


1871. 
Edson  Black  Cartmell.       \.iL     Lancaster,  Ohio. 

Sec.  Hocking  Valley  Maiifg.  Co. 

tGuY  Buttles  Case,  M.D.      2'.//.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Physiciau.     A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1871;   M.D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1873.     Health   Ofljcer, 
Cleveland,  1878-9.     Surgeon  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital  Service,  Cleveland,  since  1879. 

fELi  PiNNEY  Evans.      E'.l\     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Franklin  Co.,  Ohio,  1878-83. 

tRcv.  William  Mortimer  Hughes.     A.  I*.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  John's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  since  187-').     Grail.  Gen.  Theo.  Bern., 
Now  York  City,  1875. 

•j-Watterson  Show  ALTER.      ./'.J.     Laredo,  Tex. 

Lawyer. 

IAlbert  Buttles  Smith.     B.  (-).     Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Dealer. 

1872. 

Albert  Douglas,  Jr.,  LL.B.     ./.A.     Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Prosecuting  Atty.  of  Ross  Co.,  Ohio,  1877-Sl.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1874. 

jRev.  JoHX  Lightner  Egbert.     H.N.     Vineland,  N.  J. 

Rector  Trinity  Church  since  1876:  St.  Peter's,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  1876-81.     Commis- 
sioner of  Deeds  for  Kentucky,  in  111.,  1871-5.  Grad.  Gen.  Theo.  Sera.,  New  York  City,  1874. 

Rayiviond  Holmes.      O.A.     Bodie,  Cal. 

Notary  Public. 

John  DeWitt  Hart  McKinley.     A'.K.     Gambicr,  Ohio. 

Prin.  Harcourt  Place  Acad,  since  1875. 

f Frederick  Augustus  Otte.     A.(IK     Shelbjville,  Ind. 

Banker. 

Rev.  John  Hazen  White.     I.F/.     Joliet,  111. 

Rector  Christ  Church   since  1878.     Teacher  Latin,   St.  Margaret's  Diocesan   School, 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1877-8. 

1873- 

t Samuel  Davis.      T.X.     Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 

Mining  at  Turquoise  City. 

fBiiocKW AY  Kinney.      K.P.     Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

Lawyer.     Police  Judge,_  Nebraska  City,  1876-7. 

George  Franklin  Southard.     F'.A.     Titusville,  Pa. 

Oil  Refiner.    Sec.  Acme  Oil  Co.  since  1879. 


4o6 


Kenyo7i. 


1874. 
f William  St.   Clair  Creightox.     A.M.     New  York  City. 

Stenographer  and  Lawyer.     Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  Mutual  Union  Telegraph  Co.     Official 
Stenographer,  Clinton  Co.  Courts,  for  three  years.     Teacher  Phonography. 


B' 


Clinton, 


Richard  Clough  Anderson  Flourxoy. 
Iowa.  • 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

Charles  Modiset  Ixgraham.     H'.l.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

fDwiGHT  Stone,  Jr.      T.S.     Water  Proof,  La. 

Cotton  Planter. 

Joseph  Richard  Turney.      V.I.     Marion,  Ohio. 

Watchmaker  and  Jeweller. 


1875. 

f  Joseph  Willey  Miller.     A'.^i. 

Commission  Merchant. 

Frank  Hardick  Morrison,  LL.B, 

Broker.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  School,  1877. 

Robert  Miller  O'Ferrall,  M.D. 

Resident  Physician  Cincinnati  Hospital,  1879-80. 


Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
A. J.    Plainfiekl,  N.  J. 
O.I.     Piqua,  Ohio. 

M.D.,;!iIed.  Coll.  of  Ohio,  1879. 


fPETER  Wilson  Strader,  Jr. 

Manufacturer  of  Carriage  Hardware. 


P.r.     Ashtabula,  Ohio. 


1876. 

f  Charles    Winder    Masox. 
Cheyenne  City,  Wyo. 

2d  Lieut.  4th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  since  1875. 

Frank  Pope  Wilsox.     A.F. 

Stock  Broker. 


A.(P.     Fort   D.    A.    Russell, 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 


1877. 
fCHARLES  Bates  Ellis.     A'. A.     Lincoln,  Neb. 

Clerk  Superintendent's  Office,  Burlington  and  Missouri  River  R.R. 

LoRiN  Hall,  M.D.      P.I'.     Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Assist.  Prof,  of  Obstetrics  and   Diseases  of  Women  and   Children,  Univ.  of  Mich. 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1880. 


jJoHX  Saxford  ]\L\sox,  Jr. 

2d  Lieut.  l8t  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  since  1879. 


O.r.      San  Antonio,  Tex. 


Kenyan.  407 

Henry  Deane  Page.      A'..V.     Wickliffe,  Va. 

Theo.  Sera.,  Va. 

1878. 

Henry  Damerel  Aves.     A'.E.     Monroeville,  Ohio. 

Theo.  Student,  Q.imbier,  Ohio.  German  Prof,  at  Harcourt  Place  Acad.,  Gambler,  Ohio. 

fMouNTFORD  Samuel  Wilson.     N.Q.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Student  at  Law.     A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1879. 


1879. 

I  Jackson  Whipps  Showalter.     K.M.     Dover,  Ky. 

Law  Student,  Laredo,  Tex.,  since  1881.    A.B.  and  B.E.,  Kentucky  Military  Inst.,  1881- 
1880. 

Francis  Wharton  Blake.     l.A.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Student  in  Medicine. 

Asahel  Amos  Bresee.     1.0'.     Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Student  Theo.  Sem.,  Gambler,  Ohio.     Teacher  Harcourt  Place  Acad.,  Gamhier,  Ohio, 
1880-1. 

Abner  Lord  Frazer,  Jr.       U.E'.      Mt.    Auburn,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Bookkeeper. 

IGeorge  Mason.      (KM.     Catlettsburgh,  Ky. 

Surveyor. 

Thomas  Stokely  Wood.     A. A.     Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Student;  and  Aset.  Librarian  in  Law  School,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


lOOI. 

Henry  Sellers  Gregg.      l.V.     Gambier,  Ohio. 

Surveyor. 

Theodore  Murdock  Livesay.     li'.A' .     Ironton,  Ohio. 

Law  Student  at  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Thomas  Carter  Page.      T.A.     Wickliffe,  Ya. 

Teacher. 


John  Trafford  Brasee.      A'.l].     Lancaster,  Ohio. 
Irving  Bedell  Dudley,     li.il' .     Milwaukee,  Wis. 


4^8  Keiiyon. 

1883. 
fFRANK  Elmer  Edavaeds.     N,P.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Teacher. 

Elliott  Marfield.     1.\'.     Circleville,  Ohio. 
Thompsox  Barrette  Wright.      7'.  J.     Circleville,  Ohio. 

1884. 
t William  Mather  Bolles.     M'.M.     Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

Furnace  Store  Keeper. 

Charles  Lawrence  Cole,  Jr.     J.J.     Allegheny,  Pa. 
tWiLBUR  Garret  Conover.     A.  W.     Piqua,  Ohio. 

Treasurer  of  Cono%er  Opera  Housp. 

Joshua  Herbert  Douglas.     J'.0.     Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

1885. 
Edwin  May  Mancourt.     J.FI.     Terre  Haute,  Ind. 


THE  UNION   CHAPTER, 

1859    TO     1885. 

An7ials. 

Previous  to  the  year  1859  there  existed  in  Union  College  a  local 
association  known  as  the  Fraternal  Society.  It  was  of  twenty-live 
years'  standing,  of  good  repiite,  being  held  in  especial  esteem  for 
the  moral  and  intellectual  worth  of  its  members.  The  "  Frats,"  re- 
alizing the  beneiits  to  be  derived  from  an  affiliated  Fraternity,  and 
believing  that  the  aims  and  principles  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  most  nearly 
accorded  with  what  they  desired,  determined  to  petition  for  a  Chapter. 
One  tutor  and  sixteen  undergraduates  signed  the  petition  in  the  early 
part  of  1859.  On  the  14th  of  June  a  charter,  under  the  hand  of 
Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  then  President  of  the  Fraternity,  was  granted 
the  petitioners.  Soon  after  the  Chapter  was  duly  instituted  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Manhattan  Chapter,  representatives  from  nearl}-  all  the 
other  chapters  being  present. 

The  first  meeting  was  held  on  Juh'  15,  1859.  Notwithstanding  the 
high  standing  of  the  graduates  of  the  Fraternal  Society,  the  election  of 
many  graduate  members  was  not  deemed  advisable,  and  but  four 
were  chosen.  With  the  estal)lishment  of  the  Chapter  the  "  F.  S." 
ceased  to  exist. 

The  thirty-first  Annual  Convention  of  the  Fraternity  was  held  in 
Schenectady,  and  the  forty-second  in  the  Senate  Chamber  at  Albany. 
N.  Y.,  both  under  tlu;  auspices  of  this  Chapter. 

The  membership  of  the  Chapter  has  averaged  five  in  a  class, 
the  aim  being  rather  to  secure  the  best  men  than  large  numbers.  The 
active  meml)ership  now  averages  four  in  a  class.  At  first  Ww  Cluqiter 
retained  the  old  rooms  of  the    ''Frats,"   but  in   a  few  vears  obtained 


4IO  Union. 

the  pleasant  rooms  the}-  now  oceiip}-.  We  have  no  Chapter  house, 
because  at  present  we  do  not  need  one.  As  soon  as  the  time  for 
building  comes,  however,  we  are  sure  that  our  efforts  will  be  heartil}' 
seconded  b}'  our  alumni. 

We  have  always  kept  up  the  Annual  Reunions,  and  they  have 
been  a  source  of  great  pleasure  and  profit  to  the  Chapter.  During  the 
twenty-two  years  of  its  existence  the  career  of  the  Chapter  has  been 
u  prosperous  one. 

A  partial  list  of  the  honors  taken  by  the  Chapter  is  appended  :  — 

Valedictory. —  S.  C.  Beach,  '63 ;  George  Alexander,  '66. 

Prize  Scholar.  — C.  H.  Peck,  '59;  J.  D.  S.  Cook,  '59;  C.  E.  Sprague,  '60;  B. 
F.  Wright,  '62;  A.  P.  Strong,  '64;  D.  C.  Robinson,  '65;  George  Alexander,  '66; 
W.  P.  McLaury,  '69 ;  A.  Smith,  '70 ;  W.  J.  Kline,  '72 ;  A.  W.  Archibald,  '72 ;  E. 
L.  Mapes,  '73. 

Blatchford.  —  1st,  C.  G.  Clark,  '63 ;  1st,  F.  H.  Smith,  '65 ;  2d,  A.  H.  McFarland, 
'68;  1st,  A.  A.  Archibald,  '72;  2d,  E.  L.  Mapes,  '73;  1st,  C.  B.  King,  '75;  1st,  F. 
J.  Bassett,  '77. 

Junior  Oratorical  Prize.  —  1st,  W.  B.  Lyons,  '65;  1st,  C.  E.  Hollenback,  '71; 
1st,  B.  I.  Stanton,  '73 ;  2d,  W.  B.  Roper,  '79. 

Ingham.  —  George  Alexander,  '66  ;  F.  J.  Bassett,  '77  ;  R.  Johnston,  '77. 

Clark  Prize.  — Ut,  W.  P.  Riidd,  '73;  1st,  F.  J.  Bassett,  '77;  2d,  W.  P. 
Adams,  '79. 

Sojjhomore  Oratorical  Prize.  —  1st,  A.  H.  McFarland,  '68 ;  2d,  H.  A.  AYaldron, 
'74 ;  2d,  C.  B.  King,  '75 ;  1st,  A.  V.  V.  Raj-mond,  '75 ;  1st,  F.  J.  Bassett,  '77 ;  1st, 
J.  D.  Craig,  '80 ;  2d,  W.  P.  Williams,  '81 ;   1st,  G.  "V.  P.  Lansing,  '83. 

Warner  Cup.  —  A.  A.  Archibald,  '72 ;  F.  J.  Bassett,  '77. 

Allen  Prize.  — 2d,  W.  P.  Adams,  '79;  1st,  E.  L.  Hutchinson,  '79;  3d,  W.  F. 
Watkins,  Jr.,  '81. 

Centennial  Prize.  —  R.  Johnston,  '77. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Elbridge  Gerry  Root  Adams.     J.  V. 

Charles  Edward  Baldwin.     li'.:\. 

John  Baldwin.     //.//• 

Joseph  Bell.     //.  /• 

Samuel  Adams  Bowen.     J.V. 

George  William  Brooks.     /'.  7'. 

John  Henry  Dennis.     A'. I. 

John  A  DeRemer.     II.  A. K. 

John  Lindsay  Hill.     F.K. 

Wilson  Marcy  Powell.     N.Z. 

Charles  Horton  Peck.     E.W. 

Peter  Van  Schaack  Pruyn.     K.(I>. 

CoLTON  Joseph  Reed.     A'.S. 

Everett  Reuben  Saavyer.     A'.  V. 

Charles  Henry  Sears.     A.S. 

Henry  Louis  Smith.     N.P. 

James  Pattison  Viele.      V.A. 


George  Adlington  Brandreth.      E.Z.      Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Supervisor  Westchester  Co.',  1855-7.    Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1864-6. 
Pres.  Porous  Plaster  Co.,  Bing  Slug. 

1851. 
William  Root  Adams.     M.\.     Lowvillc,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Lowvillc  Acad. 

I853-- 
Lewis   Collins.      F'.S.      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Teacher  in  Brooklyn  since  1877.    Instructor  Fergusonville  Acad.,  "SS^^:  J°%^'"/ 
Acad.,  1854-5 ;  Troy  Conference  Acad.,  1855 ;  Prin.,  1856-7 ;  Private  School,  Albany,  18o8-77. 


412  Union. 


1857. 
John  A  DeRemer.      E.A.K.      Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer ;  and  Postmaster  of  Schenectady.  Tutor  and  Adjunct  Prof.  Mathematics,  Union, 
18-58-66.     Trustee  Union  Coll.,  1871.     Supervisor  10th  Census. 

Rev.  Alexander  McAllister  Thorburn.      H'.F.      Spencer- 
port,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Presbyterian  Church  since  186.5 ;  Malta,  N.  Y.,  1860-4.  Grad.  Princeton  Theo. 
Sera.,  1859.     Chaplain  9l8t  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863-4. 

1859. 

Charles  Edward  Baldwin,  LL.B.      B  .A.      Great  Bend, 
Pa. 

Retired.  Lawyer.  Town  Clerk,  Derhv,  Conn.,  1868;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Great 
Bend,  1877-82;  Burgess,  Great  Bend  Borough,  1880.  Author  (with  Rev.  A.  J.  Parker) of 
Revised  Edition  Reeve's  Domestic  Relations,  1862.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1859. 

^«'^  John  Baldavin.      B.U.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Died  October  29, 1872. 

George  William  Brooks.     F.  T.     Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

John  Darwin  Shepard  Cook.      J.X.     Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Horton  Peck.     E.  ¥.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Botanist,  in  chai-ge  of  State  Hei-barium  since  1867.  Teacher  Sandlake  Collegiate  Inst., 
1859-62;  Private  School,  Albany,  1862-7.  Author  of  contributions  to  the  Regents'  Annual 
Reports  on  the  N.  Y.  State  Cabinet  and  State  Museum  of  Natural  History,  1865-80;  article 
on  Fungi,  Hayden's  Sixth  Rdport,  1873 ;  Flora  of  Colorado,  Porter  and  Coulter,  Washing- 
ton, 1874 ;  Plants  of  the  Summit  of  Mt.  Marcy,  Seventh  Report  Adirondack  Survey,  1879. 
Contributor  to  the  Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  Botanical  Club,  New  York;  Crawfordsville,  Ind., 
Botanical  Gazette;  Transactions  of  the  Albany  Inst.  Corresponding  Member  Buffalo  Soc. 
Natural  Science;   Syracuse  Botanical  Club;   Albany  Nature  Club. 

Wilson  Marcy  Powell.     N.Z.     Ncay  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

^^  Charles  Henry  Sears.     A.  6.     INIechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

Died  September  14,  1860. 

i860. 

Joseph  Bell.     TJ.A.     New  York  City. 

Chief  Justice  of  N.  Mex.,  1882-5.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  for  Southern  Dist.  of  N.  Y., 
1863-9;  Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  New  York  City  and  County,  1875-82. 

Samuel  Adams  Bowen.     A.X.     Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Judge  Otsego  Co.  since  1878;  Dist.  Atty.,  1872-8;  County  Judge  since  1878. 

Peter  Van  Schaack  Pruyn,  M.D.   A'.  0.  Kinderhook,  N.  Y. 

Director  National  Union  Bank  since  1877.  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees,  Kinderhook  Acad., 
since  1879.     M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863.     Member  N.  Y.  State  Med.  Soc. 


Union.  413 

CoLTON  Joseph  Reed.     .\'J-).     I'lunk  Roiul,  N.  Y. 

Fanner.     Was  in  Federal  Army. 

Rev.  Francis  Fenelon  Rice.     A'.N.     Havana,  N.  Y. 

Rector  of  St.  Paul's  since  1881 ;  at  Waverly,  N.  J.,  1863-5 ;  Mott  Haven,  180.5-70 ;  Addi- 
son, 1871-81.     Grad.  Geu.  Theo.  Sem.,  1863. 

Rev.  Everett  Reuben  Sa^\^eh.     A'.  V.     Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y. 

Pastor,  Baptist,  since  1870.     Ordained,  ISta. 

Henry  Louis  Smith.     N.  P.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science;  Life  Member  Long 
Island  Hist.  Soe.    Capt.  5th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-3. 

Charles  Ezra  Sprague.      A',  2'.     New  York  City. 

See.  Union  Dime  Savings  Institution.  Commandant  Yonkers  Military  Inst.,  1864-6; 
Peekskill  Mililarj'  Acad.,  1867-8;  Poughkeepsie  Military  Inst.,  1866-7  and  1868-70.  Editor 
of  The  Bookkeeper.  Author  of  The  Algebra  of  Accounts,  1880;  Logical  Symbolism, 
1881.     Private  44th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-4 ;  Bvt.  Col.  N.  Y.  Vols. 

i86i. 
Elbridge  Gerry  Root  Adams.     J. '/'.     Lee  Centre,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Union  School. 

John  Lindsay  Hill.      F.K.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Dist.  Atty.,  Schenectady  Co.,  N".  Y.,  1866-9.  Supt.  Water- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  Public  Schools,  1861-2. 

Ira  Cole  Terry.     J../.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  James  Pattison  Viele.      }'../.     Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  . 

Pre.sbyterian  Clergyman  since  1876.  Preached,  Presbyterian,  Caldwell,  N.  Y.,  1865-6; 
Pillstown,  1867-9;  Reformed,  Schagticoke,  1869-72;  Middle  Granville,  1872-3.  Grad. 
Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1864. 

Timothy    Erastus   Wilcox,    M.D.       F.U.      Boise    City, 
Idaho. 

Capt.  and  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  appointed,  1867;  resigned,  1868;  reappointed,  1874. 
Author  of  occasional  notes  and  papers  in  medical  and  other  journals.  Cor.  Member  Tonx-y 
Botanical  Club.    Asst.  Surgeon  6th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-6. 

1862. 

James  Loave  Botiiwell.      V J.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Public  School,  No.  14. 

-fJoiiN   Henry  Dennis.      V .1.     Waterfbrd,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer  and  Insurance  Agent.     Died  September  11,  1872. 

Samuel  Burnett  Howe.     1..\.     Schenectady,  N.  Y, 

Supt.  Schools  since  1879. 

Oliver  Penoyar  Steves.     //.//.     Trenton,  N.  ,1. 

Supt.  State  Model  School  since  1879.  Prof.  Ancient  Languages,  Fort  Kdward  InBt., 
1862-5;  Vice  Pres.  Fort  Plain  Sem.,  1866-7;  Prin.  Gale  School,  Troy.N.  Y.,  1867-71;  Supt. 
Cohoes  Schools,  1871-9.    Contributor  to  local  papers. 


414  Unio7i. 

Benjamin  Franklin   Wright.     E.X.     St   Paul,  Minn. 

Supt.  Public  Schools.   2d  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut,  and  Capt.  146th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-5 ; 
Bvt.  Maj.,  1865. 

1863. 

f  William  Penn  Bard,  LL.B.      I.F.     Reading,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Seth  Curtis  Beach.     IjP.     Dedham,  Mass. 

Pastor,  Unitarian,  since  1875;  Augusta,  Me.,  1867-8;    Xewton,  Mass.,  1873-5.     B.D., 
Harvard  Univ.,  1866. 

*'**fHENPtY  Nehemiah  Beckwith.      K.P.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer.     Died  December  2,  1863. 

Charles  Gould  Clark,  M.D.     B'.I.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll.,  1866.     Prin.  Waterford  Public  Schools,  1861-5. 
School  Commissioner,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1872-8.    Alderman,  1880.    Initiated  at  Rochester. 

Charles  Locke  Easton.     E.S.     Chicago,  111. 

Lawyer  mill,  since  1867;  admitted,  Syracuse,  N.  T.,  1865.    Member  111.  Assembly, 

1877-8. 

fGEORGE  Simmons  Stevens.     P. 11.     Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Editor  Catskill  Recorder.    Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1879. 

Rev.  David  Newlands  Vanderveer.   A.X.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Pastor,  Reformed,  since  1878;  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1867-76;   Union  Park,  Congiegational, 
Chicago,  111.,  1876-8.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 

1864. 

*^*'^  I  Charles  George  Albert  Dreyer.    H.S.  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
*^«'«tHENRY  Clay  Sanborn.     P.J.     Plattsbnrgh,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Postmaster.    Died  June  16,  1878. 

*i*'^f  William  Henry  Sanborn,  M.D.    A.X.    Morristown,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Died  April  22,  1874. 

Alonzo  Paige  Strong,  LL.B.     fJ.I.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1866. 

1865. 

fRoBERT  Jones  Gregg,  M.D.     I.J.     San  Diego,  Cal. 

M.D.,  Jeflferson  Med.  Coll.,  1868. 

■  f William  Barr  Lynn.     /.  6.     Canollton,  111. 

Lawyer.     Clerk,  Collector's   Office,  Xew  York,  1870;  Clerk  111.  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1880-1. 

David  Codwise  Robinson.     J.I.     Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Private  Sec.  to  Governor  of  N.  Y.,  1877-9.     Trustee  Union  Coll.  siuce  1879. 

Lewis  Henry  Rockwell.     I.I.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Grammar  School  No.  2.     Tutor  Mathematics,  Union  Coll.,  1868-70. 

*^*^''f  Edwin  Russell.     I.B.     Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  September  9, 1870. 


Union.  415 

Warren  Grover  Sayer.      \.Z.     Wubiu^h,  lud. 

Lawyer.     Mayor,  City  of  Wabash,  1868-76.     Ind.  State  Senator,  1880-4. 

Freling  H  Smith.     P.N,     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

1866. 

Rev.  George  Alexander.      O.A.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Logic  and  Rhetoric,  Union  Coll.,  since  1877.  Pastor  East  Avenue  I'resbyterian 
Church  since  1870.     Grad.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 

*^^  John  Alexander.     N.1..\.     Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    Died  September  29,  186S. 

f Matthew  Bender.      7'.^'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Not  in  active  business. 

Augustus  Elisha  Curtis.      Y.M.     Adrian,  Mich. 

Prin.  High  School  since  1879;  Saginaw,  Mich.,  High  School,  six  years. 

George  Hammeken  Kearny.     A'.  77.     Annapolis,  Md. 

Instructor  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1872-3.  and  since  1878.  Entered  U.  S.  N.,  1866;  com- 
missioned  from  U.  S.  Naval  Acad,  as  3d  Asst.  Engineer,  1868;  id  Asst.  Engineer,  1869 ; 
Passed  Asst.  Engineer,  1876. 

Henry  Coombs  Littlefield,  LL.B.     E.0.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Iron  Founder.    A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1867;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1867. 

Daniel  Lewis  Smith.     A, A.     Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 

^Lanufacturer.     Retired  from  business  on  account  of  ill  health. 

*i^t William  Crosby  Stevens.     A. A.     Poun;hkeep8ifj,  N.  Y. 

Died  December  6,  1865. 

fBARNET  Wager.     N.P.     Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

1st  Lieut.  'Jd  Art.,  U.  S.  A. ;  commissioned  from  West  Point,  1867. 
1867. 

Joseph  Alsop  Lockwood.      0.  T.     Yonkers,  X.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer.    C.E.,  Union,  1867. 

Rev.    Alfonso    Rosolphe  Olney.      N.A.      Ballston    Spa, 
N.  Y. 

I'astor  Presbyterian  Church  since  1881.    Grad.  Union  Theo.  Sera.,  1869. 

fJoHN  Davis  Parsons,  Jr.     1.6.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Law  Book  Publisher. 

f Frederick    Whittlesey    Seward,   M.D.       A.(I>.     Silent, 
Arizona. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1866. 

Rev.  Horace  Coffin  Stanton.     E.X.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Pastor  Clinton  Square  Presbyterian  Church.    B.D.,  Princeton,  1873. 


4i6  Union. 


1868. 
Henry  A  Harmon,      I!.!'.. I.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawyer. 

Eugene  Kincard  Herrick.     E.B.     Chicago,  111. 

Live  Stock  Commission  Trade,  Union  Stocli  Yards. 

William  Valentine  KiRKE,  M.D.     .i.0.    Niverville,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Homceopathic  Coll.,  New  York,   1867;  Medical   Coll.,  Burlington,   Vt.,   1S67. 
Member  Am.  Inst,  of  Homceopathy.    Died  April  16,  1870. 

Arthur  Howl  AND  McFarland.     3f.P.     Brooklyn,  N,  Y. 
Theodore  Eobert  Shear,  LL.B.     E.  L     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1870. 


1869. 

Wesley  Samuel  Birch.     E.fT.     Chicago,  111. 

Banker. 

fJoHN  Henry  Clapp.      S.F.     Portchcster,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Louis  Henry  Knapp.     K.P.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Chief  Engineer  St.  Catharine's,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  Suspension  Bridge  Water  Works ; 
Buffalo  Water  Works,  187^7;  Deputy  City  Engineer,  Buffiilo,  1880-1.  Member  Am. 
Soc.  of  Civil  Engineers.    CET.,  Union,  1869. 

William  Platt  McLaury,  M.D.     A.l'.     Catskill,  N.  Y. 

Health  Officer,  Calskill.  Prin.  Catskill  Free  Acad.,  1869-73.  M.D.,  N.  Y.  Coll.  of 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  1875.     Private  144th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5. 

Theodore  John  Oxenbridge  Thacher.     J.Z.    Hornells- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Farmer,  Dealer  in  Lumber  and  Manufacturer  of  Brick. 


1870. 

t Albert  Lester  Gibbs.     /LE.     Bath,  N.  Y. 

Hardware  Merchant. 

*i87r  William  Fisher  Gray.     P.B.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Died  July  10,  1871. 

James  Betts  Lock  WOOD.      1/.  V.     White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

William  Edwin  Mapes.     A./L     Goshen,  N.  Y. 

County  Treas.  since  1879.    County  Clerk,  1871-7.     C.apt.  and  Bvt.  Major  l'J4th  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  U.S.  A.,  1862-4. 

Friend  Fernando  Merriman.     /!.  )'.     Pittstown,  N.  Y. 


U?iio?i.  417 

Charles  Ni: WELL  Matson.     I'.iL     Cliicago,  111. 

Lawyer.    Tolice  Justice,  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1874-6. 

Albert  Smith,     li.  ¥.     Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

187I. 

fClEORGE  WoRTHiXGTON  BRISTOL.      O.A.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  to  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Appeals. 

Charles  Edward  HoLLENBACK.     AJK     Owego,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

William  Wallax  Jenks.     ./'.J.     Ngav  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

Gabriel  W  Wisner.      li.f).     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

1872. 

Eev.  Andrew  Webster  Archibald.    AJ-).    Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

Congregational  Clergyman.      Prof.  Languages  .lud  Natural  Science,  Pulaski,  N.  Y., 
Acad.,  1872-3.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sera.,  1876. 

William  Jay  I^ine.     A.I'.     Amsterdam,  X.  Y. 

Editor  and  Publisher  Amsterdam  Daily  Democrat.    Postmaster,  Amsterdam,  1876-81. 

George  Clinton  Rider.      O.K.     Pekin,  111. 

Lawyer.    City  Alty.  since  1874. 

John  jNIelvin  Thomas.      II.  T.     Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Knit  Goods. 

fDANiEL  Burton  Wood.     N.Z.     Allentowu,  Pa. 

1873. 
Rev.  Newton  Dexter.     F'.J.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  18S1. 

Austin  Ward  Dunham.     I.<I>.     Burlington,  Vt. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

Henry  Oscar  Hill.      I'/. I.     East  Dempster,  N.  H. 

Priu.  Marlow,  N.  11.,  Acad. 

Rev.  Eugene  Luzette  Mapes.     E.J.     New  York  City. 

Pastor,  Presbyterian,  since  1881.     Prin.  School  N.  Y.  Juvenile  Asylum,  1876-9.    Grad. 
Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1876. 

AViLLiAM  Platt  Rudd,  LL.B.     Z'.V.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Scliool,  187.i.     Member  Albany  Inst. 

Benjamin  Irving  Stanton,  LD.B.     li.iL     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Prin.  Union  Classical  lust.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1874-5.     LL.P.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1881. 


4i8  Union. 

1874. 
Tracy  Chatfield  Becker,  LL.B.     E.A'.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  Second  Asst.  Dist.  Atty.,  Erie  Co.,  since  1881.  Prof.  Med.  Jurisprudence,  • 
Coll.  of 'Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Buffalo,  since  1879.  Author  of  several  articles  on 
medico-legal"  suhjects  in  Buffalo,  N.  T.,  Phywiansi'  and  Surgeons'  Investigator.  Member 
Am.  Social  Science  Assoc;  Executive  Com.  of  N.  Y.  State  Bar  Assoc.  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  School,  1876. 

fljRi  BuET.      r.  6.     LondonviUe,  N.  Y. 

Maltster,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Milton  Whites^g  Stickxey.     B.  Y.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Coffee  and  Spice  Manufacturer. 

fANSOX  Paesoxs  Thomas.     I'.K.     Stamford,  N.  Y. 

Not  in  active  business. 

Henry  Adams  Waldrox,  M.D.      J.  6.     New  York  City. 

M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1877. 

1875. 

f  Samuel  Albert  Clarke.     A.^.     Colioes,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Knit  Underwear. 

Frederick  Harris.     J. '/'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

Charles  Baker  Kixg,  LL.B.     ILX.     Peoria,  111. 

Lawyer;  practising  at  Peoria  since  1882.    LL.B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1877. 

Hex:ry  Kathboxe  Micks.      N.O.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Wholesale  Druggist,  of  Boyken,  Carmer  &  Co. 

Rev.  Andrew  Van  Vraxkex  Raymond.     J.i?.     Plainfield, 
N.J. 

Clergyman,  Reformed  Church  of  Amei-ica. 

Frank  Tsveedy.     N.A.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Sanitary  Engineer.    C.E.,  Union,  1875. 

I  Edward  Bicknell  Wooster.     1\M.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dealer  in  Furniture;  firm  of  B.  W.  Wooster  &  Co. 
1876. 

Erastus  Dudley  Hill.     -.1.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

With  Woodward  &  Hill,  Coach  and  Saddlery  Hardware. 

Craig  Adams  Marsh,  LL.B.     J.  A.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1879. 

William  Page  Newman.     A.I.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Wool  Merchant. 

fSAMUEL  Nichols.     .V.J.     Troy,  N.  Y. 


Union.  419 

William  IIexry  Smyth.      /.A.     All)any»  X.  Y. 

Broker.    N.  Y.  Deputy  State  Treas.,  1880-1. 

Franklin  R  Toll.     N.O.     Glenville,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

1877. 

Rev.  Frederick  James   Bassett.     A. (P.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Clergyman  at  St.  Peter's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

*  '•'**'  George  Curtis  Bender.      0. 0.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  Boiler  Supplies,  Troy,  N.  Y.        Died  June  l."},  18S1. 

fWiLLiAM  Arthur  Alexander  Brown.     M.B.     Flatbush, 
N.  Y. 

Cashier  and  Bookkeeper. 

Rev.  John  Brewster  Hubbs.     B.I. A'.     Ilion,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Augustine's  Church  since  1882;  St.  James,  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  1880-2.     Grad. 
General  Theo.  Sem.,  1880. 

Robert  Johnston,   2d.     B.A.     Coboes,  N.  Y. 

Treas.  Cohoes  Iron  Foundry  and  Machine  Co. 

William  Birch  Rankine.     A.  P.     Ncav  York  City. 

Lawyer;  with  Vanderpoel,  Green  &  Cuming.     Initiated  at  Geneva. 
1878. 

Egbert  Peake  Lansing.      i'/.ii'.I.     Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Supt.  Troy  Manufacturing  Co. 

fTnoMAS  McCredie,  Jr.      M.Z.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Maltster. 

1879. 

William  Platt  Adams.     I.N.     Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer. 

fJoHN  Franklin  Greene.     N.6.     Baldwinsville,  N.  Y. 

Editor  and  Publisher  Baldwinsville  Gazette. 

Edward  Louisa  Hutchinson.     E.(I>.     Summerville,  S.  C. 

Teaching  at  Lexington,  Ky. 

John  Davis  Parsons.     O.X.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Law  Book  Publisher. 

*'»«^  William  Benjamin  Roper.     M.II.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Instructor  Latin  and  Greek,  H.  C.  C.  Ins.,  1879-81.     Died  July  27,  1881. 

William  Augustus  Waldron.     K.  W.     Detroit,  Mich. 

Commission  Merchant,  with  Sherman,  Waldron  &  Co. 


420  Union. 


1880. 
Joseph  Davis  Craig.     E.I.J.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

student,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York  City. 
1881. 

fPERRY  H  Kline.      /;.  ¥.     Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student. 

fGEORGE  KiMBERLY  Meneely.     P.N.     West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Meneely  Bell  Foundry. 

fjAMES  Lionel  Eankine.     Topeka,  Kan. 

Chief  Clerk  Building  and  Water  Sen'ice  Depts.  of  A.  T.  and  S.  F.  R.R.  Co. 

Henry  Schlosser.     E.I.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Theo.  Sem. 

fHowARD  Lloyd  Thomas.     A.F.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Draughtsman. 

Rev.  Wilbur  Fisk  Watkins,  Jr.     ././<?.    New  York  City. 

Student  Philadelphia  Divinity  School.      Asst.  Epiphany  P.  E.  Church,  Philadelphia, 
since  1882. 

William  Porter  Williams.     A.fJ.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student.    Teaching,  New  York  City. 


fLEE  Whitney  Case.     E. 

Manufacturer  of  Brass  and  Galvanized  Iron  Ware. 

Sheldon  Munson  Griswold.     B\I.     Delhi,  N.  Y. 
f  James  Albert  Van  Voast.     F'.M.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

ScHUREMAN  Halsted  Watkins.     M.I.Q.     New  York  City. 

1883. 
fFRED  Fuller  Bennett.     J.  W.     Hyde  Park,  HI. 

Editor  Hyde  Park  Herald.    Collector  Water  Rents  and  Asst.  Comptroller  Hyde  Park, 
1878.     Suburban  Editor  Chicago  Daily  Tribune  since  ISSl. 

GuLiAN  Verplanck  Lansing.      E'.E.     Bay  City,  Mich, 
t  James  Burnside  Wands  Lansing.     .7.  J.     Bay  City,  Mich, 

Medical  Student. 

Franklin  William  McClellan.     A'../.     Cambridge,  N.  Y, 

Asst.  Prill,  and  Tutor  Latin  and  Greek,  Washington  Acad. 

Daniel  Ckippen  McElwain.     A.(P.     Cohoes,  N.  Y. 


Union.  421 

1884. 
fLEWis  Roger  Gaknsey.     A.V.     Rexford  Flats,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

Henky  Zaciiariah  Pratt.     Z.  W.     Albany,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Bradford  Templeton.     E.Q.     Albany,  N.  Y. 
fFRANK  Skillman  Titus.     A^.  T.     Roslyn,  N.  Y. 

Clerk,  Hardware. 


PuTMAN  Cady.      Y.I.     Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Everett  Fowler.    ,P.P.     Kingston,  N.  Y. 
Richard  Whiting  Franklin.     I.  (P.     PennYan,  N.  Y 
fGEORGE  Woodward  Langdon.     O.S.     Hoosac,  N.  Y. 


THE   CUMBERLAND   CHAPTER, 

1858    TO    1861. 

Annals. 

The  Cumberland  Chapter  of  the  Fraternity  succeeded  the  Alabama 
Chapter,  and  was  organized  at  Cumberland  Universit}',  Lebanon, 
Tenn.,  one  of  the  oldest,  most  celebrated,  and  most  flourishing 
institutions  in  the  South,  in  accordance  with  the  older  practice 
of  the  Fraternitj'.  Upon  the  suspension  of  active  functions  In- 
the  Alabama  Chapter,  two  of  its  members,  H.  M.  Somerville,  a 
graduate,  and  R.  H.  Dawson,  still  a  member  of  the  University, 
acting  under  instruction  from  the  Chapter  and  upon  the  advice  of  the 
Graduate  Association,  organized  a  Chapter  in  Cumberland  University, 
and  transferred  to  it  the  charter  and  the  records  of  their  own  Chapter. 
The  initiation  took  place  in  November  or  December,  1857,  and  John 
Hyde  Braly  represented  the  Chapter  at  the  Convention  held  with  the 
Miami  Chapter  in  1859.  The  status  of  the  newly  organized  Chapter 
was  not,  however,  fully  settled  until  the  next  convention,  and  the 
name  of  the  Chapter  and  its  list  of  membership  first  appeared  in 
the  catalogue  of  1860.  The  addresses  then  entered  remained  un- 
changed until  their  revision  for  the  present  catalogue.  Through  the 
cooperation  of  the  surviving  members  and  their  kinsfolk,  every  mem- 
ber but  one  has  been  traced,  and  with  this  exception  the  record 
below  is  complete.  At  the  opening  of  the  war  the  University 
was  deserted  by  its  students,  nearly  all  of  whom  enlisted  in  the 
Confederate  service ;  the  institution  was  closed,  its  building  suc- 
cessively occupied  as  barracks  b}'  troops  on  l)oth  sides,  and  the 
University  was  not  reopened  until  after  the  war.  The  Chapter  sus- 
pended its  active  functions  in  1801,  and  this  fact  av as  recognized  by 
the  Convention  of  1863. 


THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE   CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Richard  Felix  Abbay.     1.1. 
George  Robert  Hill.     Z'.\. 
John  Davidson  Ogilvie.     A.li. 
James  William  Porter.     E.S. 
Samuel  Andrew  Rodgers.     N.K. 
John  Bell  Walton.     F.K. 


1858. 
Richard  Felix  Abbay.     LI.     Commerce,  ]\Iis8. 

Planter.     Admitted  to  the  Bar,  but  never  practised. 

George  Robert  Hill,  LL.B.     Z' .\.     Oxford,  Miss. 

Clerk  U.  S.  Dial.  Court,  N.Dist.  of  Miss.,  since  1871.  LL.B.,  L"nir.  Miss.,  1868.  lat 
Lieut,  to  Capt.  Keiter's  Battery,  Ist  Tenn.  Heavy  Art.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-2;  transferred  to 
Ordnance  Department  and  served  to  close  of  war. 

John  Davidson  Ogilvie.     J./i.     Bellefonte,  Ala. 

Died  just  before  or  during  the  late  war. 

James  William  Porter,  M.D.      K.S.     Paris,  Tenn. 

Physician.     M.D.,  Nashville  Univ.,  1861.     Surgeon  14th  Tenu.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862^. 

Samuel  Andrew  Rodgers.     A'.  A'.     London,  Tenn. 

State  Circuit  Judge,  3d  Judicial  Dist.,  Tenn.,  since  1878.  Trustee  London  High  School 
since  1870. 


f  John  Bell  Walton.     F.K.     Tampa,  Fla. 


Civil  Engineer.  Justice  of  Peace,  1859-60.  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  1858.  Private  14th 
Miss.  Inf.,  Lieut,  and  Capt.  43d  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-5. 

1859. 

Rev.  John  Hyde  Braly.      ./'.  V.     San  Jose,  Cal. 

ViccPrin.  Slate  Normal  School  since  1872;  County  Supl.  Schools  of  Santa  Clara  Co., 
1867-9;  Pros.  Sonoma  Coll.,  18.59-00;  and  of  Union  Acad..  1861-4;  Tru.stee  Cal.  State 
Normal  School,  1867-72.     Occasional  contributions  to  local  papers  and  periodicals. 

Rev.  Marcus  Bearden  DeWitt.   l.A.  ]\fcMinnville,  Tenn. 

•  Pastor  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Chiiri'h  (South).  A. B.,  Cumberland,  1856;  B.D., 
Cumberland,  1859.  Editor  Theological  Medium  and  all  Sunday  school  papers  of  Cumber- 
land Presbyterian  Board  Publication,  Nashville,  1872-80,  and  numerous  contributions  to 
magazines  and  newspapers.    Chaplain  8th  Tenn.  Inf.,  C.  8.  A.,  1863-5. 


424  Cumberland. 

fJosEPHUS  Marion  Hall.      H'.A.     Cleburne,  Tex. 

Lawyer.     Capt.,  then  Col.,  5th  Ala.  Inf.,  O.  S.  A.,  1801-5. 

Rev.  William  Andrew  Haynes.      H'.TI.     Gallatin,  Tenn. 

Pres.  How.ard  Female  Inst,  since  1877;  Central  Fem.  Coll.,  and  Brownsville  Male 
and  Female  Coll.,  ten  and  one-half  j-ears.  B.D.,  Cumberland,  1859.  Chaplain,  C.  8.  A., 
1861-5. 

*  ^^  David  Anderson  Lowry.     A.  ¥.     Lynnville,  Tenn. 

Col.,  C.  S.  A.  Was  killed  while  on  detached  duty  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  in  1863,  by 
Federal  soldiers,  upon  the  false  charge  of  being  in  the  irregular  service  of  the  Confederacy. 

*"'"  Rev.  William  Logan  McClure,M.D.    H'.I.  Rome,  Tenn. 

Preached  for  several  years  and  then  taught.  Contributor  to  several  magazines  and 
newspapers,  both  in  prose  and  poetry.    B.D.,  Cumberland,  185!). 

James  Russell  Tolbert,  LL.B.     I. A.     Clarksville,  Ark. 

Farmer.   LL.B.,  Cumberland,  1859.   Edited  (Sia?- Cu^iwiiSor,  in  Georgia,  1875-6.  A.B., 
,  Cumberland,  1858.    Lieut.  Phillips  Legion,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 


i860. 

"fPowHATAN  Richard  Baptist,  LL.B.     F'.B.    Dayton,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  1860.  After  practising  law  for  a  few  months  in  Marion, 
Ala.,  he  enlisted  as  a  Private,  Marion  Rifles  (Ala.),  C.  S.  A.,  February  to  March,  1861. 
At  their  disbandment  joined  Canebralvc  Rifle  Guards  of  the  4th  Ala.  Inf.  Died  August 
2,  1861,  f»om  theeftects  of  an  accidental  shot. 

''  Calvin  Von  Guy.     I.U.     Tuscumbia,  Ala. 

go's  Inf.,  Fort  M 

Killed 


Taught  for  a  few  months  after  leaving  college.  Private  Marengo's  Inf.,  Fort  Morgan, 
1861.  Sergt.  Co.  O  2d  Ky.  Cav.,  Morgan's  Div.  (Capt.  Sheldon),  C.  S.  A.,  1862-3.  Killed 
in  battle  at  Milton,  Tenn.,  March  20,  1863. 

Richard  Thomas  Kerr,  LL.B.     ././.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer.    A.B.,  Cumberland,  1858;  LL.B.,  1860. 

^fjAMES  HoGGATT  McClain.      I. A.     Lebanon,  Tenn. 

Studying  Law  at  Cumberland  at  breaking  out  of  the  war.  Private  Co.  H  7th 
Tenn.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  May  20,  1861,  until  May  2,  1863,  when  he  was  wounded  at  Chancellors- 
vil  e,  Va.  After  partially  recovering,  he  taught  in  Alabama,  where  he  died  from  the  ettects 
of  his  wound,  July  22,  1864. 

'fCHARLES  Martin,  LL.B.     A.Q.     Lebanon,  Tenn. 

LL.B.,  Cumberland,  1860.  Private  Co.  G  4th  Tenn.  Cav.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861;  then  Orderly 
Sergt.,  2d  and  Ist  Lieut.     Killed  at  Kenesaw  Mountain,  May  17,  1864. 

fHENRY  Clay  Martin,  LL.B.     I'/.e.     Munfordsville,   Ky. 

Lawyer  and  Farmer.  Common  School  Commissioner  for  Hart  Co.,  1864-74.  Member 
Ky.  State  Legislature,  1867-9.  LL.B.,  Cumberland,  1860.  For  niue  mouths  Capt  Co  F 
9th  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  8.  A.,  1861-2.  ' 

"fBENJAMiN  Decherd  Stewart.      //.A.      Winchester,  Tenn. 
Thomas  Atkins  Street.     B'.K.     Guntersville,  Ala. 

Lawyer.  Judge  of  Probate,  1874-86.  Capt.  Co.  E  49th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A..  1801- 
Major,  1863-5. 

*  William  Henry  Tabb.     /. '/".     Columbus,  Miss.      ♦ 

Capt.  Co.  G  17th  Miss.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-4.  Killed  in  battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek,  in 
front  of  Atlanta,  July  20,  1864.  ' 


Cumberland.  425 


1S61. 
Alexander  Allison,  LL.B.      I..1.     Knuxvillc,  Tcnn. 

Lawj-or.  City  AfajLrisfrate  in  Knoxville  Bince  1878.  Alilcrinaii  from  'id  Ward,  same 
city,  sincG  1878.  Served  aa  Commissary  Gen.,  with  raiilc  of  Brig.  Geu.,  on  Statt"  of  Gov. 
Jas.  D.  Porter,  of  Teun.,  1877-8.  A.B.,  Cumberland,  1858;  LL.B.,  Cuiiiherland,  1801. 
1st  Lieut.  McCluns's  Co.,  1st  Tenn.  Liglit  Art.,  C.  S.  A..  1861-4.  Captured  in  1864  while 
coramandiug  Battery  of  Light  Art.  under  Gen.  Jno.  H.  Morgan. 

t  John  McMuKRAY  Lansden,  LL.B.     M.H.     Cairo,  111. 

Lawver.  City  Attv.,  Cairo,  1870-1 ;  Mayor,  1871-3.  A. B.,  Illinois  Coll.,  1801;  LL.B., 
Albany  Law  School,  1865. 

fELLiOTT  Spotswood  McClung.      /.v.     Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Produce  Dealer  and  Miller.     1st  Lieut.  1st  liegt.  Tenn.  Light  Art.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 

' —  William  Garret  McKenzie.     A'J-).     Spring  Hill,  Tenn. 

Reported  by  his  friends  to  have  been  killed  in  the  late  war. 

.1862  Jqj^ij^t  Rayburn.      A.T.      Guntersville,  Ala. 

Capt.  Co.  K  9th  Ala.  Inf.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-2.  Was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Sharpsburg  or 
Antietani,  September  17,  18C2. 


THE   CORNELL   CHAPTER, 

1870    TO    1885. 

Annals. 

The  Cornell  Chapter  owes  much  of  its  present  prosperity  to  the  man}' 
fortunate  circumstances  attending  its  earl}'  life. 

Cornell  Universit}^  was  formally  opened  in  October,  1868,  and  it 
became  evident  that  it  must  take  a  high  place  among  American 
Colleges.  Here  was  presented  an  excellent  opportunit}'  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  Chapter  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Early  in  1869  Brothers 
S.  G.  Williams,  Hamilton,  '52 ;  Marcus  Lj'on,  Yale,  '52 ;  Calvin 
D.  Stowell,  Yale,  '68;  Albert  H.  Esty,  Yale,  '68;  Roger  B. 
Williams,  Yale.  '68;  S.  D.  Halliday,  Hamilton,  '69,  and  D.  J. 
Brigham,  Hamilton,  '70.  made  an  organized  effort  to  obtain  a  Chapter 
of  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  The  story  of  the  trials  and  troubles  before  a 
charter  was  obtained  is  but  a  repetition  of  the  difficulties  which  many 
new  projects  have  to  meet  and  overcome.  In  February,  1869,  a 
charter  was  granted. 

Preparations  were  now  hastened  for  the  initiation  of  charter  mem- 
bers. On  March  19  ten  students  of  Cornell  were  initiated  at  the 
Rochester  lodge.  The  week  following  their  return  the  first  meeting 
of  the  Cornell  Chapter  was  held  at  Prof.  S.  G.  WilUams'  house,  on  the 
evening  of  March  27. 

A  suitable  lodge  was  not  easily  found,  and  in  the  meantime  meet- 
ings were  held  at  irregular  intervals  at  the  houses  of  resident  Alpha 
Delts.  A  room  was  at  length  secured  in  Wilgus  Block,  on  State 
Street,  and  into  this  lodge  the  Chapter  moved  and  held  its  first 
regular  meeting  on  May  3,  1869. 


Cornell.  427 

A  high  standing  had  already  been  taken  by  the  Chai)ter  in  Cornell. 
At  this  time  the  first  initiation  was  held.  This  memoi-able  fourth  of 
June  will  always  be  looked  back  to  as  one  of  the  brightest  da3's  in  the 
Chapter's  early  history.  There  were  present  at  the  ceremony  Brothers 
Theodore  "NV.  Dwight,  James  Russell  LoAvell  and  George  William 
Curtis.  The  Chapter  owes  much  of  its  early  success  to  the  zeal  in- 
spired by  these  loyal  Alpha  Delts.  The  increasing  size  of  the  Chapter 
rendering  the  accommodations  of  the  first  lodge  inadequate,  rooms  in 
Masonic  Block,  on  Tioga  Street,  were  occupied  and  dedicated  by 
the  initiation  of  October  27.  These  pleasant  pages,  however,  are 
not  without  a  touch  of  sadness;  for,  April  17,  1872,  the  Chapter 
was  called  to  mourn  its  first  loss  in  the  death  of  Thomas  Castle. 

It  is  a  fortunate  circumstance  for  any  Chapter  to  have  an  annual 
convention  held  under  its  auspices,  and  it  was  particularly  fortunate 
for  this  Chapter  that  the  convention  of  1873  was  held  at  Cornell. 
The  four  members  remaining  in  the  Chapter  needed  all  the  enthusiasm 
which  they  had  obtained  from  the  impressive  ceremonies  of  a  conven- 
tion, made  doubly  interesting  because  held  at  their  own  College.  Per- 
severance, however,  soon  filled  the  ranks,  and  what  had  threatened  to 
be  a  calamity  was  averted. 

The  next  item  to  chronicle  is  fairly  indicative  of  tlie  growth  of  this 
Chapter  from  the  fall  of  1873  to  the  fall  of  1876  ;  for  at  the  latter 
time  the  project  of  a  Chapter  House  was  first  seriously  considered. 
To  Brother  William  Eh'  Bramhall,  '77,  is  due  the  credit  of  having 
originated  the  idea,  and  pushed  it  successfully,  even  when  every 
other  member  was  opposed  to  it.  Even  Brother  Bramhall  could  not 
accomplish  definite  results  till  after  the  winter  initiation  of  1877,  when 
Brother  T.  L.  Mead  became  a  member.  Brother  Mead  aided  the 
scheme  so  energetically  that  by  the  spring  of  1878  plans  were  drafted, 
essentially  those  from  which  the  house  was  finally  built.  The  spring 
of  1878  was  a  time  of  great  anxiety  for  all.  There  were  days  of  the 
most  sanguine  expectations,  followed  b}-  the  greatest  despondency  ; 
])ut  finally  the  financial  difiiiculties  were  arraii<2;ed.  and  at  midnight  on 


428  Cornell. 

the  10th  of  June,  1878,  the  Chapter  assembled  on  the  spot  where  the 
house  now  stands.  The  ceremonies  of  breaking  ground  for  the  new 
home  were  performed,  and  a  feeling  of  confidence  in  the  success  of  the 
plan  took  possession  of  all  the  members.  Seven  months  later  the 
house  was  occupied  and  the  new  lodge  dedicated.  It  was  not  without 
some  feelings  of  regret  that  the  old  lodge  was  left.  There  clung 
about  it  the  recollection^  and  history  of  the  best  3'ears  of  the  Chapter's 
life,  and  it  was  hard  to  part  from  it,  even  for  the  more  beautiful  and 
commodious  one  in  the  new  house. 

The  social  value  of  the  Chapter  House  has  been  all  and  more  than 
the  members  had  anticipated,  and  since  its  occupation  the  history  of 
the  Chapter  has  been  one  of  continued  success. 

The  excellent  project  of  a  Chapter  Library  was  inaugurated  in  the 
fall  of  1877.  It  now  contains  donations  from  nearly  every  member 
who  has  been  graduated  since  its  beginning,  and  is. a  valuable  aid  in 
furnishing  references  which  would  otherwise  have  to  be  consulted 
at  the  University  library. 

Such  the  Chapter  has  been  in  itself  and  to  its  members 
particularly;  but  every  society  has  more  or  less  intercourse  with  the 
outside  world.  The  relations  of  this  Chapter  with  the  Faculty  and 
students  have  been  almost  without  exception  of  the  pleasantest  nature. 
The  success  that  has  fallen  to  its  members  in  the  University  work 
has  alwa3's  been  reason  for  the  just  pride  with  which  the  Chapter 
regards  its  past  standing. 

At  Cornell  University  there  is  onh'  one  prize  for  which  there  is 
public  competition.  This,  which  is  known  as  the"  Woodford  Prize  for 
Orator^',  is  competed  for  yearly  by  six  chosen  members  from  the  Senior 
class.  At  least  one  of  the  six  has  always  been  an  Alpha  Delt,  and 
twice  the  prize  has  fallen  to  this  Chapter.  Brother  Clarence  H.  Esty 
took  it  in  1876,  and  Brother  Alfred  Millard  in  1879. 

The  popularity  of  the  members  shows  fairly  well  the  esteem  in  which 
Alpha  Delta  riii  is  held  by  the  rest  of  the  College.  The  class  honors 
which   have  been  given  to  this   Chapter  are  too  numerous  to  give  in 


Cornell.  429 

detail;  but,  as  an  example,  the  year  of  IS?'.)  may  be  refeirefUo.  This 
year  not  only  the  Woodford  Prize  was  taken,  but  also  the  highest  two 
offices  of  the  Senior  class.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  has  been  well  represented 
on  the  Staff  of  the  Cornell  Era,  and  the  literary  ability  of  its  represen- 
tatives has  stood  unquestioned. 


THE    MEMBERSHIP    OF    THE    CHAPTER. 

Charter  Members. 

Johnson  Brigham.     P.B. 
Thomas  Castle.     Q.H. 
Frederick  Lee  Gilbert.     J.Y. 
Samuel  Dumont  Halliday.     /.A'. 
Harvey  Judson  Hurd.      Y.Q. 
Chester  Hicks  Loomis.     A.M. 
William  Workman  Lyon.     Z.\. 
Walter  Scott  MacGregor.      Y.Q. 
George  Henry  Phelps.      E.F. 
Morris  Morris  Eoss.     I.O. 
Henry  Hale  Seymour.     0.H. 
Henry  Graves  Wells.     A.  W. 

i860. 
\  James  Morgan  Hart.     F'.  E.      Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Prof.  Modern  Languages  and  English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  since  1S76.  \d- 
mitted  to  N.  Y.  Bar,  1866.  Asst.  Prof.  Cornell,  1868-72.  Author  of  The  Amazons  a  XoVel 
from  the  German  of  Franz  Dingelstedt,  1868;  Cave  on  Color,  from  the  French  1869-  Eiin--' 
land  Political  and  Social,  from  the  French  of  Augusta  Langel,  1874;  German  Universities 
1874-  German  Classics  for  American  Students,  Edited,  with  N^otes,  etc.;  Svllahus  of  Ano-lol 
Saxfcn  Literature,  1881.  A.B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1860;  J.U.D.,"G6ttineen  1861 
Member  of  Am.  Philosophical  80c. 

1870. 

t(DEWiTT  Clinton)  Johnson  Brigham.     E.Q.     Hornells- 
ville,  N.Y. 

Editor  Hornellsville  Daily  Times.    Entered  Hamilton,  '71. 

Brandt  Van  Blarcom  Dixon.     F'.^.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Asst.  Prin.  Central  High  School  since  1873.  Analytical  Chemist.  Prin.  St  Louis 
Grammar  School,  1870-3.    Initiated  at  Amherst. 


Edwin  Douglass.      E.A.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Farm.er.    Initiated  at  Amherst.     Died  at  Pueblo,  Colo.,  September,  1880. 

Sabiuel  Dumont  Halliday.     I.  A.     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Dist.  Atty.  Tompkins  Co..  1874-5.     Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly.  1876-8. 
Trustee  Cornell  since  1874.     Initi.Ued  at  Hamilton. 


Cornell.  43  ^ 

MoKKis  iSroKUis  Ross.      O.i}.     Indianapoli.s,  Tnd. 

Journalist. 

187I. 

tFiiEDEUicK  Lee  Gilbert.      V.A.     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Lumber  Merchant. 

Eugene  Jacob  Hadley,  LL.B.     Z^^'.     Boston,  :Slas8. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1875. 

Walter  Scott  MajcGregor.      T.A.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawj'cr. 

fGEORGE  Henry  Phelps.      O.E.     West  Newton,  :Nrass. 

Merchant. 

Henry  Hale  Seymour.     A. 2'.     Buffalo,  X.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Author  of  Ceramic  Art  in  Egypt ;  Stained  Glass ;  The  Example  of  Charlotte 
Bronte. 

1872. 

fOLiVER  Allen,  Jr.      l\=..     Mumford,  X.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Woollen  Goods  and  Flour. 

*  '^"tTHOMAS  Castle.     P.  W.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Jeweller. 
fPATRICK    WlLLL\M    CuLLINAN.       A. A.       OswegO,  N.  Y. 
Lawyer.    City  Atty.,  Oswego,  ISVT-S.    Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1880-1. 

Harvey  Judson  Hurd.     E.Q.     Elma,  N.  Y. 

Lumber  Merchant.  Member  Erie  Co.  Republican  Committee;  N.  Y.  State  Assembly, 
1878-81. 

fCHESTER  Hicks  Loomis.      ^.2'.     Paris,  France. 

Artist  (painter  in  oils) . 

fWiLLiAM  Workman  Lyon.     J'. '/'.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer. 

fKev.    FRAN^^:   Matthew    Sill   Taylor.      A'.T.      Rondout, 
N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Varna,  Pa.,  1875-7 ;  Church  of  the  IJoly  Spirit  at  Kiui;.-to_n, 
N.  Y.,  since  1877.  Author  of  several  publislied  sermons.  A.B  ,  Coll.  ot  iN.  J.,  is.-. 
Grad.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem.  of  N.  Y.,  1875. 

*  i8'«-|- Henry  Graves  Wells.     F.I.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

In  Express  Business  for  a  sliort  time,  when  his  health  failed.     Died  March  24,  1878. 
1873. 

Henry  Altm AN.     X.ll.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Wholesale  Clothier. 

t Warner  Arms.      /'.-.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Iron  Manufacturer. 


432  Cornell. 

f Henry  Morton  Birge.     M.\.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer  of  Wall  Paper. 

Andrew  Butler  Cauldwell.     A'.^'.     Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 

Government  Surveyor. 

William  Freese  Duncan,  M.D.     ././.     New  York  City. 

Asst.  Sanitary  Inspector.  Surgeon  22d  N.  G.  8.  N.  Y.  since  1S78;  Asst.  Resident 
Physician,  Randall's  Island  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  1875.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hospital  Med.  Coll., 
1875.  Clinical  Asst.  to  Lecturer  on  Laryngology  at  Bellevue,  1877-8;  Associate  Surgeon 
Bellevue  Throat  Clinic,  1877-80 ;  Surgeon  to  New  York  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Inst.  Author 
of  Naso-Pharyngeal  Catarrh  and  Apomorphia,  in  Med.  Record.  Member  Am.  Laryn- 
gological  Soc. ;  New  York  Acad,  of  Medicine ;  North  Western  Med.  and  Surgical  Soc, 
N.  Y.  Laryngological  Soc.  • 

t James  Wells  Finch.     Z'.E.     Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Salesman. 

fWALDEMAR  Otto  Garrigue.      M.^.     New  York  City. 

Retired,  because  of  ill  health. 

fApPLETON  Jewett  Ide.      E.E.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Mining  Engineer.    Member  Columbus  City  CouUcil,  1876-81.     B.S.,  Hobart  Coll. 

*'^^  Franklin  Hayward  Jones.      ././.     Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student. 

f  Calvin  Manning,  LL.B.     N.  E.     Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.     City  Solicitor,  1878-82.     LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1872. 

fSEYMOUR  Cromwell  Prentiss.      Y.E.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Steel  Manufacturer. 

Henry  Lynde  Sprague,  LL.B.     P.  A.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer.     Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1882.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1875. 

William  Lyon  Sprague.     E'.Q.     Naples,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.     Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Naples  Acad.,  1874-6. 

f  John  Thorn  Wheeler,  M.D.      7'..Y.     Chatham,  N.  Y. 

Physician.     Member  Board  of  Education.    M.D.,  Bellevue  Med.  Coll.,  1875. 
1874. 

f Louie  Kossuth  Fries.     I.H.     New  York  City. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

f  Horace  Potter  Hussey.     E.  W.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Importer  and  Commission  Merchant. 

Elias  Fausto  Pacheco  Jordao.     I.Q.     Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

Engineer  of  Public  Works,  Province  of  Sao  Paulo. 

t  Willi  AM  Thomas  Payne.      7.2''.     Stamford,  Conn. 

With  Yale  Lock  Manufacturing  Co. 

f  Robert  Wilson  Shufeldt,  M.D.    T.^.   Washington,  D.  C. 

Capt.  Medical  Dt^jt.,  U.  8.  A.,  Surgeon-General's  oil'u-,  ,  W  .isiii,i;rt,,n.  Author  of 
Osteology  of  Spcoty  to  CaniculariaHypogiea;  Osteology  c.r  i:r-iii.ir|i|iil:i  Aliustris;  ( isteology 
of  the  N.  Am.  Tetraonidae;  Osteology  of  Lanius  Ludox  i.  i.uiu-  i:x(iil)itoiMi,le,s.  jmblished 
by  Dcpt.  of  Interior,  1880-1.  Capt's.  Sec,  U.  8.  Gunboat  I'lcirus,  Cuif  Scuuidrun,  1863-4. 
M.I).,  Columbian  Univ.,  1876. 

f Herbert  Robert  Smith.     F.M.     New  York  City. 

Business,  with  Ilockaway  Improvement  Co.,  1880. 


Cornell.  433 

1875- 
fCfiARLES  CiiAPiN  AnsiT.      E.W.     C'hicago,  Til. 

Wholesale  Grocer. 

f Myron  Israel  Arms.     I.E.     Yoimgstown.  Ohio. 

Iron  Manufacturer. 

fLuiS  DE   SOUXA  Barros.      A.l.      Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 

I'lanter  and  Civil  Engineer. 

f Nicholas  Audinet  Gibert.     I^.ll.E.     New  York  City. 

Retired. 

I  Augustus  Howe,  Jr.      T.U.     Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Architect. 

jCiiAELES  George  Palmer.     E.^.     Altona,  N.  Y. 

Iron  Manufacturer. 

fWiLLiAM  Rayen  Parmelee.      //.  W.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Iron  Commission  Merchant. 

fCiiARLES   Lynds    Petree,    LL.B.        II. '/'.       Little    Falls, 

N.  Y. 

Lawyer.    LL  B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1876. 
1876. 

t Austin  Ballard.     N.I.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Clerk  U.  S.  Dist.  Court,  Louisville,  since  1876.     Louisville  Crucible  Steel  Castings  and 
Metal  Co. 

Clarence  Houghton  Esty,  LL.B.     II.  <L     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Leather  Manufacturer.    LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

James  Parmelee.     //./.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Law  Student. 

Herman  Augustus  Rueppele.     Z'.E.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bookkeeper. 

fHADWEN  Swain.      N.I.     Denver,  Colo. 


Machinist. 


187 


William  Ely  Bramhall,  LL.B.     A.iL     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Lawyer.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1880. 

William  Stewart  Gifford.      /../.     Jamestown,  N.  Y. 


Manufacturer. 
28 


434  Cornell. 

Theodoee  Luqueer  Mead.      P.L     New  York  City, 

Proprietor  Crescent  Grove  Experimental  Farm,  Lake  Eustis,  Fla.  Business  Editor 
A  A  $  atar  and  Crmcdit  since  1880;  one  of  Editors  of  Papilio,  N.  Y.  Author  of  Report 
on  Diurnal  Lepidoptera  (Chap.  VIII  of  Vol.  V,  L'.  S.  Expl.  and  Surveys,  W.  of  100th 
meridian),  1877.  Occasional  contributor  to  London,  Out.,  Canadian  Entomologist  and 
Cambridge,  Mass..  Pxt/che.  Member  Am.  Entomological  Soc. ;  Philadelphia  Acad,  of 
Natural  Science;  Buft'alo  Soc.  of  Natural  Sciences;  Davenport  Acad,  of  Science;  N.  Y. 
Acad,  of  Sciences;  X.  Y.  Entomological  Club,  and  Linnean  Soc.  of  X.  Y. 

James  Stanley  Milford.     -J.     Ailsa  House,  Kent  Town, 
Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

.  Manager  Singer  Manfacturiug  Co. 

Theodore  Barxard  Peck.      IK-'.     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Draughtsman. 

f Charles  Otis  Tiffany.      O.E.     Coxsackie,  N.  Y. 

Agriculturist.    Instructor  in  Agriculture,  San  Carlos,  Ariz.  T.,  1880. 

*^^^f Henry  Anderson  Wingate.      (IkK.     Memphis,  Tenn. 

Bookkeeper. 

1878. 

Samuel  Thruston  Ballard.     A. A.     Louisville,  Ky. 

Miller  and  Millwright.     Agent  for  Central  Tenn.  of  Standard  Oil  Co. 

f  Alfred  Bonney.     A.X.     HopeAvell  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.    Member  N.  Y.  State  Assembly,  1882. 

fFRANK(LiN)   Haines  Corlies.     I.E.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mechanical  Engineer.    B.S.,  Swarthmore  Coll.,  1877. 

•j-Charles  Howard  Mallett,  M.D.     A.E.     Augusta,  Me. 

Physician.    M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  ISSO. 

fLYNDE  Palmer.     N.I.     Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Clerk  in  the  Custom  House,  New  York  City. 

f Frederic  Clinton  Reed.     I.E.     Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Mining  Manager. 

t John  Savage,  Jr.     A.l.     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Clerk. 

f  James  Buchanan  Shearer.      B.-,     Bay  City,  Mich. 

Real  Estate  Agency.  ' 

f  Joseph  Burr  Tiffany.      0.  E.     Xew  York  City.' 

Civil  Engineer. 

Arthur  Cooper  Wakeley.      P.iL     Omaha,  Neb. 

Lawyer. 

fWiLLARD  Everett  Yager.     A.I.     Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1879. 

fWiLLiAM  Pratt  Abbott.     A.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Manufacturer. 


Cornell.  435 

William    Seymour  Ei)Waim).s,   LL.H.      l.L     Coalburo-h, 
W.  Va. 

Lawyer,  New  York  CUty.    Editor  A  A  <J>  >itur  und  Cresvent,  1880-1.    I.L.I?.,  Colmnbia 
Coll.,'lSSl. 

■j-Rev.  Francis  Dunlap  Gamewell.      ./.  '/'\     M.  E.  Mission, 
Pekin,  Cliina. 

Missionary.    Instructor  iu  Matheniatics  and  Natural  Sciences,  Selleek  Inst.,  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  1879-80.     A.B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1881. 

Harold  Gifford.       K  /.     Ilaitland,  Wis. 

Medical  Student  Univ.  of  Mich. 

fCHARLES  Watson  Hinkley.     J.J.     Chicago,  111. 

Wholesale  Merchant. 

Edward  Cole  Rowland.     A.iL     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

City  Staff  of  Philadelphia  Press  since  1882;  Springfield,  M.oes.,  Ilepuhlican,  1881-2. 

t William  Shurtleff  Ingraham.     A'.T.     Bristol,  Conn. 

Manufacturer. 

Alfred  Millard.     A.I'.     Fremont,  Neb. 

Banker. 

Whitney  Treat  Newton.      T.J.     Pueblo,  Colo. 

Lumber  Metchant. 

t Allen  Seymour  Olmsted.     Z'.ll.     Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

Journalist. 

i88o. 
t  Jerome  Rapalje  Bonney.    A.E.    Hopewell  Junction,  N.  Y. 

Farmer. 

t Willis  Clifford  Bradley.      I.J.     Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Wholesale  Leather  Dealer. 

t Alexander  Main  Curtiss,  M.D.     J.E.     Buffivlo,  N.  Y. 

House  Surgeon,  Homoeopathic  Charity  Hospital,  N.  Y.,  1878-!>;    Physician,  Erie  Co. 
Penitentiary,  1880.    M.D.,  Pulte  Med.  Coll.,  1877 ;  N.  Y.  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  1878. 

t Walter  Howard  Fox.     A.X.     Chicago,  111. 

Clerk,  with  Jno.  Roper  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Grocery  House. 

jGeorge  Frederick  Haskell.     l\-'.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Flour  Commission  Clerk. 

Charles  Edward  Manierre.     A.E.     Chicago,  111. 

Medical  Student. 

fRoBERT  TuTTLE  MoRRis.      Z' . I .     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Medical   Student  Columbia   Coll.      Member  Linuean  8oc.  of  Natural  History ;   Am. 
Fishculiural  Soc. 

AVilliam  Channing  Russel,  Jr.      E'.iL     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

City  StaflT  of  Philadelphia  rress  since  1882.     St.aff  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Repubthan, 
1881;  Editor  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Stm,  1881-82. 


436  Cornell. 

fHENRY  KiRKE  WiLLTAMS.     LI.     Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Engineer. 

1881. 

fQuENTiN  Woodbury  Booth.     Z'.I.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Machinist. 

fRoBERT  Henry  Cartwright.      S.M.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bookkeeper. 

Albert  George  Charles  Hahn.     PAi.    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

student,  Univ.  of  Freiberg,  Saxony. 

f Edward  Handle  House.     J.     Houston,  Tex. 

Banker  and  Cotton  Factor. 

t Robert  Murray  Parmelee.      E.B.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Bookkeeper. 

f Charles  Lockard  Saunders.     A.H.     Omaha,  Neb. 

Law  Student  Columbia  Coll. 

iGrEORGE  Shiras,  3d.      I.E.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Law  Student  Yale  Coll. 

t James  Henry  Skinner.     1.1.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

In  Railroad  Office. 

fHENRY  Hamilton  Stambaugh.      /;.'/'.    Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Iron  Manufacturer. 

Oscar  Livingstone  Taylor.     J.i).     Freeport,Ill.    • 

Law  Student. 

1882. 

Frederick  Miles  Catlin.     E' .  (i.     Erie,  Pa. 
Henry  Platt  Cushing.     A.  EI.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Frank  Ranney  Luckey.      </>..!/.     Poughkcepsie,  N.  Y. 
tCuRRiE  Nelson  Lukes.     /.//.     Racine,  Wis. 

Law  Student. 

t Oliver  Throck  Morton.      E.Z.     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Student  Oxford  Univ.,  England. 

IHarry  Adams  Robie.     d.B.     Boston,  Mass. 

Mechanical  Engineer,  U.  S.  Navy  Yard. 

Winfield  Kennedy  Shiras.     E.E.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Everett  Yeaw.      7'.  W.     Lawrence,  Mass. 

1883. 

Irving  Edavard  Booth.     E.  E.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Ross  Browning.     H'.IE 


Cornell.  437 

Edward  Fitch  Gushing.      (PA.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
jFrank  Oziio  Hadley.      N.Z.     Danville,  Ind. 

Paying  Teller  Hailley's  Bank. 

Frank  Mackenzie  IIaldeman.     //.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
|Edward  Morton  Holloway.       /.A'.      Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Busiuesa  Manager  IndiauapolU  I'imes. 

William  Turner  Howard.      LB.     JS'ew  York  City, 
f George  Talcott  Ingersoll.      T.li.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

With  Brush  Electric  Light  Co. 

Frank  Willits  Runyon.      1. 11.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Delano  Eugene  Smith.     N.M.     New  York  City. 
Henry  Greenwood  Tinsley.      y\B.     I^yons,  N.  Y. 
Frank  Sherman  Washburn.     Z'.Z.     Chicago,  111. 

1884. 

James  Bering  Burrows.     Decatur,  111. 
fCLARENCE  Burdette  Dann.      I\E.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Carriage  Manufacturer. 

t Joseph  Benjamin  Davol.     E.  '1'\     Chicago,  111. 
George  Washington  Lewis,  Jr.     Z'.F.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Hudson  Parmelee  Rose.     N.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ira  Alexander  Shaler.      E.  li.     New  York  City. 
John  Tod  Stambaugh.     Z'.H.     Youngstown,  Ohio. 

1885. 

Arthur  Carroll  Good.     J.E.     Butialo,  N.  Y. 
John   Francis  Yaavger.     Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 


THE   PHI   KAPPA   CHAPTER, 

1877    TO    1885. 

Annals. 

The  first  steps  towards  establishiug  a  Cluiptei-  of  the  Fraternit}'  in 
Trinity  College  were  taken  in  the  spring  of  1876.  Negotiations  were 
entered  into  with  one  of  the  local  secret  organizations  of  the  College  — 
the  Phi  Kappa  Society- — which,  from  the  date  of  its  foundation,  in  1835, 
had  maintained  an  honorable  position  among  its  contemporaries.  These 
negotiations  extended  somewhat  over  a  year,  and  were  not  fully  com- 
pleted until  the  close  of  1877.  On  the  twentieth  of  December  of  that 
year  the  sixteen  active  members  of  the  Phi  Kappa  Society  met  in  New 
York  with  several  of  their  alumni,  and  in  a  hall  of  the  Masonic  Temple 
were  duh'  initiated  into  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  On  the  following  day  a 
meeting  was  held,  at  which  officers  were  elected,  and  other  steps  were 
taken  to  effect  a  permanent  organization.  This,  briefly,  is  the  origin 
of  the  Phi  Kappa  Chapter. 

Since  its  establishment  the  history  of  the  Chapter  has  been  one  of 
continued  and  rapid  improvement.  The  old  Phi  Kappa  Society  had 
possessed  a  hall  in  a  large  building  in  the  city  of  Hartford,  and  upon 
the  foundation  of  the  Chapter,  this  hall,  with  its  appurtenances,  passed 
into  the  hands  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  It  was,  however,  soon  deemed 
necessar}'  to  increase  these  facilities  ;  and,  accordingly,  a  commodious 
anteroom  was  obtained  and  thrown  into  communication  with  the  hall 
—  both  apartments  being  furnished  in  a  tasteful  and  suitable  man- 
ner. From  time  to  time  additions  have  been  made  for  the  con- 
venience and  comfort  of  the  members.  Although  for  all  present 
circumstances  the}'  are  thus  comfortably  situated,  their  crying  need  is 
a  Chapter  house,  which,  it  is  unnecessary  to  say,  would  contribute 
greatl}'  to  the  prosperity  of  the  Chapter  ;  and  active  measures  are  being 
taken  with  a   view  to  erecting  one;.     Besides  its  i)roperty  in  the  cit\". 


Phi  Kappa.  439 

the  Chapter  enjoys  the  use  of  a  space  of  ground,  beautifully  situated, 
on  the  College  estate,  which  has  been  enclosed  and  turfed,  and  is 
devoted  to  lawn  tennis.  > 

As  to  the  position  of  the  Chapter  in  the  College,  her  men,  where 
tliey  have  not  gained  the  very  first  places  in  scholarship,  have  always 
been  represented  in  the  highest  third  of  their  classes.  As  to  prizes 
and  honors,  the  appended  list  will  speak  for  itself.  The  Athletic  field 
is  never  without  a  fair  showing  of  Alpha  Dclts,  and  the  Chapter  is 
always  represented  on  the  prize  list  at  the  anmial  field  meetings  of  the 
Athletic  Association.  Another  point  which,  at  Trinity,  is  a  matter  of 
strength  to  a  society,  is  its  influence  in  the  social  circles  of  Hartford  ; 
and  in  this,  again.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  occupies  a  most  satisfactory 
position. 

1850.  —  Valedictory  :  John  Taylor  Huntington,  '.50. 

185S. — Egleston  Chemical  Prize  :  David  Maitland  Armstrong,  '.58. 

1S6S.  — Chemical  Prize  :  Frank  Konnedv,  'CS ;  Prize  Version  Declamation  : 
George  Lewis  Cooke,  '70. 

1S70.  —  Salutatory  :  Harlow  Ruggles  Whitlock,  '70 ;  Chemical  Prize :  Percy 
Shelley  Bryant,  '70. 

1873.  —  Latin  Prize:  James  Davis  Smyth,  '74. 

1874.  —  Salutatory:  James  Davis  Smyth,  '74;  Prize  Version  Declamation: 
James  Davis  Smyth,  '74;  French  Prize:  Isaac  Hiester,  '76. 

1875. —  Oratorical  Prize  {Silver  Medal):  John  Huske, '77;  French  Prize  : 
Sydney  Douglass  Hooker,  '77. 

1876.  —  Valedictory :  Isaac  Hiester,  '76 ;  1st  Philosophical  Prize :  Isaac  Hiester, 
'76;  Prize  Version  Declamation  :  George  Sumner  Chipman,  '78;  Algebra  Prize: 
Walter  Calvin  Hagar,  '79. 

1877. — English  Literature  Prize:  George  Suiimer  Cliipman,  '78;  Latin  Prize  : 
George  Sumner  Chipman,  '78 ;  Greek  Prize  :  Alpheus  Henry  Snow,  '79. 

1878.  —  Valedictory:  John  Dows  Hills,  '78  ;  Prize  Version  Declamation  :  John 
Dows  Hills,  '78;  2d  Chemical  Prize:  George  Sumner  Chipman,  '78;  Geometry 
Prize  :  Charles  Wright  Freeland,  '81. 

1879.  — Valedictory:  Alfred  Harding, '79  ;  2d  Chemical  Prize:  Alfred  Harding. 
'79 ;  Prize  Version  Declamation  :  Alfred  Harding,  '79 ;  French  Prize :  George 
Sumner  Huntington,  '81. 

1880.— Latin  Prize  :  Charles  Wright  Freeland,  '81 ;  French  Prize  :  Charles 
Wheeler  Coit,  '82 ;  Algebra  Prize  :  Clarence  Morgan  Kurtz,  '83 ;  Geometry  Prize  : 
Clarence  Morgan  Kurtz,  '83. 

1881. — 1st  Chemical  Prize:  George  Sumner  Huntington,  '81. 

1882.  —  Oratorical  Prize  (Silver  Medal) :  Frank  Wood  Richardson,  '84. 


J'.v. 

o.n. 

A.X. 

T.J. 

THE   MEMBERSHIP   OF   THE    CHAPTER. 

,  Charter  Alembers. 

William  Cole  Blackmer. 
George  Sumner  Chipmax. 
John  Doavs  Hills.     I.L 
Charles  Hunter.     P. A. 
Augustus  Julian  Lyinian. 
George  Taylor  Steavart. 
James  Innes  Hayes  Cameron.     E.Z. 
Walter  Calvin  Hagar.     A.  A'. 
Alfred  Harding.     A. A'. 
George  Kneeland.     K.\'. 
Morton  Stone.      T.I.'. 
Stewart  Stone.     l.A'. 
Harloav  Clarke  Curtiss.     A.  A. 
Charles  AVright  Freeland.     E.l'. 
George  Sumner  Huntington.     F.X' . 
Edavard  Pearson  Neavton.     A'.E'. 

1837- 

Pliny  Adainis  Jeaaett,  M.D.      77.  V.     New  HaA-en,  Conn. 

Dean  of  House  of  Convocalion,  Trhiity,  1854;  Prof.  ObstctricR,  Yiale  Med.  Coll.,  185&- 
63.  Trustee  Trinity,  1862-70.  Author  of  Hist,  of  the  Gen.  Hospital  Soc.  of  Connecticut. 
M.D.,  Yale  Coll.,  1840.  Member  Am.  Med.  Assocv;  International  Centennial  Med.  Cong., 
etc.     Surgeon  in  charge  of  Kulgbt  U.  S.  A.  Hospital,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1862-6. 

f Henry  Heaaitt  Conklin.     N.K.     Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

Retired  on  account  of  ill  health. 

1838. 

^^fJoHN  Francis  Heath,  M.D.      H'.\.     Peterdnirg,  Va. 

A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1840.  Surgeon,  C.  S.  A.,  in  charge  of  Hospital  at  Ft.  Caswell, 
N.  C,  1861-2.    Died  in  service,  October  7,  1862. 

jWiLLiAM  Stephen  GooDAVYN,  LL.B.    A.E.    Hicksford.  Va. 

Member  Va.  State  Legislature,  1846-8;  Commonwealth's  Atty.  for  South  Hampton 
and  Greensville  Counties,"  1848-58;  Judge  Greensville  Co.  Court,  1876-80.  LL  B.,  Univ. 
of  \'a.,  1840. 


Phi  Kappa.  441 


1839. 
f Colin  Macrae  Ingersoll.     N.E.     New  Haven,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  Clerk  Conn.  State  Senate,  18M;  See.  U.  S.  Legation  to  Court  of  Russia  and 
Actinj;  Charq,'  (Vaffairea,  18i"-9;  U.  S.  Representative  from  Conn.,  1851-5;  Adj.  Gen.  Stat* 
of  Conn.,  18(57-71.     Meml)(jr  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Scieuees.  ^ 

fCoRNELius  Storm.      A'.  A'.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Coal  Merchant  since  1852. 

1840. 

tAViLLiAM  Peter  Mallett,  :M.D.     .V.  / '.    Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

M.]).,  Univ.  of  S.  C,  1844.  Surgeon,  C.  S.  A.,  in  charge  of  Seabrook  Hospital,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  18G2. 

184I. 

Sa3IUEl  Porter  Church,  M.D.     IJi.     Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.,  1S45. 

Rev.  Thomas  Ruggles  Pynchon.     M.l\     Plartfoid,  Conn. 

Pres.  Trinity  since  1874;  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy  since  1877 ;  Tutor  Latin  and  Greek, 
Trinity,  1S43-7.  Rector  St.  Paul's  Church,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1849-55.  Prof.  Chemistry 
and  Natural  Science,  Trinity,  1854-77 ;  Librarian  since  1857 ;  C:haplnin  since  18(iO.  Member 
Standing  Committee,  Diocese  of  Conn.,  siuce  1871.  Author  of  An  Introduction  to  Chem- 
ical Physics,  1870.  D.D.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  1S65 ;  LL.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1877.  Member 
Geological  Soc.  of  France;  Am.  Meteorological  Soc;  Am.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science;  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  etc. 

1842. 

"  Edwin    Whittlesey    Brainard,    M.D.      J.  A'.     Branford, 
Conn. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1854.     Died  January  29,  ISSl. 

Rev.  George  Jarvis  Geer.      F.  II.     New  York  City. 

Rector  St.  Timothy's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Joint  Editor  Tune  Book  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1858.  Author  of  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  1871.  D.D.,  Co- 
lumbia and  Uuion  Colls.,  1862.    Chaplain  37th  Reg.,  New  York  City,  U.  S.  A.,  1861. 

George  Rogers   Hall,  M.D.     P.  W.     Ft.  George  Island, 
Fla. 

M.D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1846. 

Rev.  Henry  Olmstead.      I\I.     Branford,  Conn. 

Fellow  Trinity,  1867 ;  Dean  House  of  Convocation,  Trinity,  1864.  Archdeacon  of  New 
Haven  since  1877.    D.D.,  Trinity,  1869. 

Rev.  Abraham  Joseph  Warner.     A.M.     Angelica,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Paul's  Church  since  1881.  Tutor,  Jubilee  Coll.,  Robin'u  Nest,  111.,  1842-5. 
Missionary,  1845-53.     Chaplain  12th  Reg.  Til.  Cav.,  1862-3. 

1844. 

Oliver  Dudley  Cooke.      /'.//.     AVlualing,  W.  Va. 

Lawyer.    Adj.  24th  N.  C.  Reg.,  C.  S.  A.,  lSr,l-3;  Maj.,  1S03-5. 


442  Phi  Kappa. 

jRev.  Oliver  Sherman  Prescott.      P.Z.     Boston,  Mass. 

Rector  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd.  Chaplain  U.  S.  A.  Hos- 
pital, near  Newport,  R.  I.,  1861. 

Louis  Fenn  Wadsworth.      I.K.     Plainfield,  N.  J. 

•Justice  of  the  Peace  since  1869.  Member  N.  J.  State  Assembly,  1851.  Supt.  of 
Schools,  Rockavvay,  N.  J.,  1864-5. 

1845. 

Rev.  Alexander  Capron.     A.M.     Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.  . 

Rector  Grace  Church.     Dean  of  Western  Convocation,  Diocese  N.  Y.,  1S73. 

George    Colfax    Chipman,   LL.B.       E.H.      Washinorton, 
D.  C. 

Clerk  in  U.  S.  Auditor's  Office.     LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1868. 

Thaddeus  Crane.     J.  'F.     Somers,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     Town  Supervisor  since  1875. 

Samuel  Flower.      l.B.     New  Orleans,  La. 

Lawyer.  Representative  Cal.  State  Legislature,  185.3.  Law  Reporter  San  Francisco 
Herald,  1850-2;  Private  Sec.  to  Governor  of  La.,  1877.  1st  Lieut.  7th  La.  Reg.,  C.  S.  A., 
1861-5. 

Rev.  Noble  Palmer.     U.Z.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Associate  Rector  St.  James'  Church  and  St.  Thomas'  Mission  since  1881.  Prin.  Doolittle 
Inst.,  Wethersfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1862-8. 

1846. 

fRev.  Jared  Bradley  Flagg.     P.  F.     NeAv  York  City. 

Artist.     D.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1863.    Member  National  Acad,  of  Design. 

James  Lawrence  Hooff.     M.  11.      Charlestown.,  W.  Va. 

Farmer.  Representative  W.  Va.  State  Legislature,  1877-8.  Capt.  11th  Reg.,  Rosser's 
Cay.  Brigade,  C.  S.  A.,  1861;  Asst.  Adj.  Gen.,  1802-5. 

Hiram  Augustus  Yale.     M.K.     Meriden,  Conn. 

Farmer.  Representative  Conn.  State  Legislature,  1851.  Trustee  Conn.  State  Reform 
School,  1873-6. 

1847. 

Rev.   George  Morgan  Hills.      F.B.     Burlin^rton,  N.  J. 

Rector  St.  Mary's  Church.  Trustee  General  Theo.  Sera,  since  18')2.  President  Stand- 
ing Com.,  Diocese  of  Central  N.  Y.,  1868-70;  Examining  Chaplain,  Diocese  of  N.  J.,  1870. 
Lecturer  on  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  Burlington  Coll..  1870-5;  Dean  of  Burling- 
ton since  1874;  Fellow  of  Trinity  since  1873;  Dean  of  Him^ic  of  ("(invocation.  Trinity,  since 
1876;  Trustee  Burlington  Coll.  since  1876;  Lecturer  on  IIImLtv,  1x79.  .Author  of  Letters 
from  Europe,  1861;  A  Mission  Service  for  the  Six  N.-itimis  ..r  Iniliaiis,  1868;  Hist.  Sketch  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1870;  History  of  the-  (  !iiii-,li  in  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1876; 
John  'I'albot,  the  First  Bishop  in  North  America,  187S;  .md  numinius  pamphlets,  sermons 
and  contributions.     D.D.,  Trinity,  1871.     Honorary  Member  Hist.  Soc  of  I'a.,  1870. 

fJoHN  RuDD  MoRSS.     P.  W.     Railway,  N.  J. 

City  Treasurer. 

Charles  Gabtjiel  Sistare.      .V.  ¥.     New  London,  Conn. 

Deputy  Collector  of  Customs  since  186.'5. 


Phi  Kappa.  443 

1848. 
fRev.  Edward  Octavus  Flagg.     A'.  U.     New  York  City. 

Asst.  Minister,  Grace  Cluircli.  since  18S1.     Author  of  the  Prodigal  Sou  and  Other 
Poems,  1878.     D.D.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.,  1863. 

Richard  William  Hart  Jarvis,  LL.l?.     J./'.     Hartford, 
Conn. 

Pres.  Colt's  Arniri  Manufacturing  Co.     Trustee  Trinity  since  1804.     LL.B.,  Yale  Coll., 
1850. 

Louis  Nathaniel  Middlebrook.    IS.    Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    U.  S.  Rei^ister  in  Bankruptcy  since  1872.    Major  .and  Judge  Advocate,  Conn. 
•       National'Guard,  1855-8:   Assoc.  Editor  and  Proprietor  Bridgeport  Republican  Standard, 
1866-9.     Sen.  Capt.  IstReg.  Conn.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2. 

Francis  Bolles  Peabody.     0.B.     Chicago,  111. 

Mortgage  Banker. 

AVilli AM  Cowper  Peters.     M.K.     Boston,  Mass. 

Real  Estate  Broker.  Trustee  Trinity  since  1864.  Mcmher  Mass.  State  Legislature, 
1877. 

Rev.  Levi  Burt  Stimson.     B.B.     Escanaba,  Mich. 

Deau  of  House  of  Convocation,  Trinity,  1868. 
1849. 

Charles  Wheaton.      -.T.     Aurora,  111. 

^Lawyer. 

1850. 

Rev.  John  Taylor  Huntington.     A\ T.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Rector  St.  James'  Church.  Prof.  Greek,  Trinity,  1864-78  Author  of  Our  Schools  and 
Colleges,  1866.  Editor  of  Two  Orations  of  Lysias,  with  Notes,  1875.  Contributor  to  Church 
Review. 

185I. 

Rev.  John  Brainard.      P.Z.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Peter's  Church.    Fellow  of  Trinity  since  1863.     P. D.,  Trinity,  1870. 

Darius  George  Crosby.     J.  A'.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer. 

1852. 

fTHOMAS  Rogers  Booth.     I.Z.     Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Civil  Engineer  since  1851. 

Rev.  Francis   Chase.      V.//.      Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Master  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  IL,  1856-62;  Commissioner  of  Schools,  Sullivan 
Co.,  N.  H.,  1863-4;  Supt.,  1864-72. 


444  PJii  Kappa. 

Hexry  ]Martin  Drane.      M.Ii.      Savannah,  Ga. 

Special  Asst.  Manager  Savannah,  Florida  &  Western  R.R.,  since  1877;  Gen.  Supt. 
Wilmington  &  Manchester  R.R.,  1862-5:  Pres.,  1865-7.  Col.  10th  Ga.  Reg.,  C.  S.  A.. 
1861-2.  "'  • 

1853- 

Robert  Andrews.      T.F.     Toledo,  Ohio. 

Chief  Engineer  and  Gen.  Supt.  Wabash,  St.  Louis  &  Pacific  R.R.,  since  1873.  Asst. 
Engineer  Pa.  Union  Canal,  1854-5;  Pa.  R.R.,  1856-7;  Prin.  Asst.  Engineer,  Pa.  &  Erie 
R.R.,  1858-60;  South  Pa.  R.R.,  1861;  N.  T.  Central  R.R.,  1863^;  Division  Supt.  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  R.R.,  1865-73.  C.E.,  Philadelphia  Polytechnic  Coll.,  1S54;  A.M., 
Trinity,  1856.    Lieut.  Col.  Engineers,  2d  Army  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-2. 

James  Perrie  Bowman.     M.  E.    Bayou  Sara,  La. 

77.     Ist  Lieut.  3d  La.  Cav.,  C.  8.  A., 

.fCHARLES  Henry  Henshaw.     A.li.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Manufacturer  of  Cotton  Goods.     Capt.  100th  N.  T.  Reg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 

Erastus  Winslow  Williams.      7'. '/'.     Yantic,  Conn. 

,  Pres.  Yantic  Woollen  Co. 

1854. 

William  Jarvis  Boardman,  LL.B.   M.  W.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Pros.  Case  Library  since  1863 ;  Trustee  Kenyon  Coll.  since  1870 ;  Pres.  Trustees,  Diocese 
of  Ohio,  since  1873;  Member  Standing  Committee  since  1880:  Trustee  Adelbert  Coll.  eiace 
1880.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1856. 

Rev.  James  Henry  Williams.   I.  K.  "  Sweet  Briar,"  Amherst 
C.  H.,  Ya. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman;  retired  from  any  permanent  charge  since  1865. 
Member  Va.  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1867-8.  Grad.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  New  York 
City,  1858. 

1855- 

Edward  Coleman  Jacobs,  LL.B.     J.  A'.     Corinne,  Utah. 

Lawyer.    LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1857. 

Edward  Griffith  Perryman,  M.D.    F.F.   Baltimore,  Md. 

On  Staff  of  Baltimore  Daibj  Xexca.  Protestant  Episcopal  Minister.  1858-76.  Author 
of  Our  New  Minister,  1875.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Md.,  1880. 

Jacob  Alexander  Preston.     /.//,     Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer. 

Elisha  Tracy.      H.l.     Yantic,  Conn. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

1856. 

^fCHARLES  Edwin  Bulkeley.      E' .  T.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1856.  Capt.  Ist  Conn.  Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-4.  Died  in 
service,  February  13,  1864. 


Phi  Kappa.  445 

fRiiOADS  Fisher.     J.  W.     Austin,  Tex. 

Chiof  Clerk  Tex.  Oen.  Land  Office  since  1808.     Maj.  Gtli  Tex.  Reg.,  C.  .S.  A.,  1861-5. 

John  Henry  Huhuell.      P.V.     Lincoln,  Maes. 

Pres.  Bay  State  Brick  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston,  Mas.s. 

"  Kcv.  Angus  Morison  Ives.     M.E.     Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 

I'rin.  Public  School.  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1857;  Boys'  Boarding  School,  Summit,  X.  J., 
1804.     Died  March  21,  1880. 

1858. 

David  Maitland  Armstrong.     A.M.     Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Artist  Painter,  Jfarlborouiih,  N.  Y.  Lawyer,  1862.  U.S.  Consul  at  Rome,  1860-70; 
U.  8.  Consul  General  for  Kingdom  of  Italy,  1871-2.  Director  Am.  Art  Dept.,  Paris 
Exposition,  1878.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  of  France.  Member 
N.  y.  Artist's  ^'und  Soc,  80c.  of  Am.  Artists,  etc. 

fWiLLiAM  Williams  Hays,  M.D.      M.B.     Sun  Luis  Obispo, 
Cal. 

A.B.,  Kenvon  Coll.,  1858;  M.D.,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  Coll.,  1861.  Surgeon  6th  Cal. 
Reg.,  U.  S.  A., "1861-5. 

1859. 

|Bankson  Taylor  Holcomb.      H.Z.     New  Castle,  Del. 

Farmer. 

Henry  Knight  Leaver,  LL.B.     A'. //.    Washington,  D.C. 

Deputy  Ist  Auditor,  U.  8.  Treas.  Dept.     LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1807. 

t William  Thomas  Maddox.        7'. A.       Alexandria,   La. 

Planter.     Private  Crescent,  La.,  Reg.,  C.  S.  A.,  1862-5. 
1861. 

fHAMiLTON  Claverhouse  Graham.      M.Z.     Orrville,  Ala. 

Planter  since  1865.  Clerk  Dallas  Co.,  Ala.,  (^ircuit  Court,  1876-81.  Capt.  7th  N.  C:. 
Inf.,  C.  8.  A.,  1862-5. 

fRev.  William  Welles  Holley.    A.K.    Hackensack,  N.J. 

Trustee  Hackensack  Acad,  since  1871.  Dean  of  Jersey  City  since  1880.  D.D.,  Univ. 
of  Miss.,  1880. 

1862. 

fCoLEY  James.      A'./'.     Torrington,  Conn. 

Kditor  Thomaston,  Conn.,  Krpres.s.  Prin.  Salisburv,  Conn.,  .\cad.,  1866-9;  Sharon, 
Conn.,  Inst.,  1870-6.     Ist  Lieut.  1st  Conn.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.,"  1861-4. 

1863. 

Thomas  ]\L\ckaness  Ludlow  Chrystie,  ]\LD.     I'.IJ.    New- 
York  City. 

Contributor  to  N.  Y.  ^fed!<■al  Reroril.  A.M..  Trinity,  1866:  M.I).,  Bellevue  Hospital. 
1867.     Acting  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1864--). 


446  Phi  Kappa. 

1864. 
fRoBERT  Watkixson  Huntixgtox.      T.  W.     Annapolis,  Md. 

Capt.  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  since  1864.  A.B.,  Honorary,  Trinity,  1864.  Private  1st 
Conn.  Keg.,  U.  S.  A.,  April  to  June,  1861;  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  N.,  June  to  August,  1861;  Ist 
Lieut.,  August,  1861--1;  Capt.,  1864-5. 

1865. 

fCHARLES  Hall  Pitts.     H.Z.     Hilton,  Md. 

Boolikecper  with  J.  A.  Hambleton  &  Co.,  Baltimore,  since  1881.  Business  Manager 
Baltiniore  Gazette,  1876-81. 

1866. 

.    Benjamin  Howell  Griswold.     ././7.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Auditor  and  Gen.  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent,  Western  Md.  R.R. 

George  Grafflin  Hooper.     P.M.     Woodbeny,  Md. 

Lawyer,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Felix  Robertson  Sullivan.      ^.A'.     Baltimore,  Md. 

Tobacco  Broker. 

1867. 

Henry  Kent  Huntington,  M.D.   E.E.  NewRochelle,  N.  Y. 

M.D.,  Univ.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1871. 

f  Allen  William  Thurman.     A.  }*.     Columbus,  Ohio. 

Grain  Commission  Merchant. 

1868. 

fRev.  IsBON  Thaddeus  Beckwith.     O.J.K.    Hartford,  Conn. 

Prof.  Greek,  Triuitv,  since  187!>.  Instructor  Greek,  E.  Tenn.  Univ.,  1868-70;  Tutor 
Greek,  Yale  Coll.,  1870-2  and  1874-9.  A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1868;  Ph.D.,  1872.  Member  Soc. 
of  Biblical  Science  and  Exegesis. 

Frank  Kennedy.      (IkZ.     Hagerstown,  Md. 

Retired  from  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Steam  Threshing  Machine  Co.  because  of  ill  health. 

Rev.  Francis  Henry  Potts.      N.IL     Davenport,  Iowa. 

Tutor  Greek  and  Latin,  Griswold  Coll.,  since  1881. 


1869. 

Rev.  Joseph  Blount  Cheshire,  Jr.    //.  £.    Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Rector  St.  Peter's  Church  since  1881.     Previously  ofliciating  at  Church  of  the  Cross, 
Chapel  Hill,  and  Missionary  at  Durham.    Lawyer,  1872-8. 

1870. 

Robert  Forsyth  Bixby,  LL.B.     li.M.     New  York  City. 

LL.B.,  Cohnnbia  Coll.,  1872. 


Phi  Kappa.  447 

Percy  Shelley  Bryant.     -'.//.     East  ILutford,  Conn. 

Lawyer.    Member  Conu.  State  Legislature-,  1S81. 

George  Lewis  Cooke,  Jr.,  LL.B.     IW.     Warren,  K.  I. 

Lawyer,  I'rovidencc.     Trial  Justice  since  1875.     LL.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1872. 

t James  Kirtlam).      K.H.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

Insurance  Agent. 

Rev.    Harlow    Ruggles    Whitlock.       O.z..      Rockville, 
Conn. 

Teacher.     Protestant  Episcopal  Clergyman. 
187I. 

Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Gordon.      7'. '/".     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rector  Mt.  Calvary  Church. 

.         1872. 

■f-EDWARD  BoHUN  Bellinger.     A.M.     Early  Branch,  S.  C. 

Teacher.    Prin.  Colleton,  S.  C,  High  School,  1875-80. 

Jarvis  Barry  Buxton.     B.Z.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer.     Prosecuting  Atty.  12th  Judicial' District  of  N.  C,  1S73-5. 

f  James  Habersham  Elliott.     M.K.     Rome,  Ga. 

Supt.  Cotton  and  Produce  Exchange. 

Rev.  John  Graham.     N.Z.     Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Rector  St.  Luke's  Church  since  1881.    S.T.B.,  General  Theo.  Scm.,  1875. 

Rev.  JosiAH  Bedon  Perry.      I.F.     Washington,  D.  C. 

Rector  St.  Andrew's  Church  since  1881.     Grad.  Theo.  Sem.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1876. 

Edgar  Snyder,  M.D.      T.B.     Chicago,  111. 

M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1876. 

f Donald  Ticicstor  Warner.     A.H.     Salisbury,  Conn. 

Lawyer.     Postmaster  since  1874..   Clerk  Probate  Court  since  1S77. 
1873- 

t John  Cameron  Buxton.     N.  //.     Winston,  N.  C. 

Lawyer.     A.B.,  Mobart  Coll.,  1S74. 

1874. 

George  Jarvis  Coe.     l\K.     Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Tutor  Greek  and  Latin,  St.  John's  School,  since  1881;  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  1874-81. 

f  Arnold  Plumer  Gilmore,  M.D.     A.U.     Chicago,  111. 

M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1873. 


448  Phi  Kappa. 

Lewis  Mytixger  Plumek.      M.F.     Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

James  Davis  Smyth.      M.^.K.     Burlington,  Iowa. 

Lawyer.  Tutor  Greek,  Trinity,  1875-7;  Aset.  Prof.,  1877-9.  A.M.,  Trinity,  1877. 
Member  Am.  Assoc,  for  tlie  Advancement  of  Science.     Initiated  by  Hudson  Chapter. 

Kev.  Percival  Hanahan  Whaley.    IJ.Z.    Hartford,  Conn. 

Rector  St.  Thomas'  Church  since  18S2.  Prin.  Sharon,  Conn.,  Acad.,  1878-80.  Grad. 
Berkeley  Divinity  School,  1877. 

1875. 

Washington  Bryan.      7'.  A'.     NeAv  Berne,  N.  C. 

Lawyer. 

f  Arthur  French  Clark.      T.  W.     Auburndale,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper,  with  Priest,  Page  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 

fRev.  George  Herbert  Norton.     P.TJ.     Croton,  N.  Y. 

Head  Master  Croton  Military  Inst,  since  1880 ;  St.  Paul's  School,  Glen  Cove.  L.  I., 
1876-7;  Military  Instructor  Trinity  School,  Tivoli,  N.  Y.,  1877-9;  Head  Master  Burlington 
Coll.,  N".  J.,  1879-80. 

Kev.  William  Dinsmore  Sartavelle.       M.B.      Weather- 
ford,  Tex. 

Missionarj'  of  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
1876. 

f Charles  Edgar  Foote.     A.F.     Wright's  Station,  Cal. 

Farmer. 

Isaac  Hiester.     K.M.     Reading,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

Rev.  Theodore  Atkinson  Porter.     J.E.     Sumter  C.H., 
S.  C. 

Rector  Church  of  the  Holy  Comforter  since  1881 ;  previously  asst.  Minister  St.  Mark's, 
Charleston,  8.  C. ;  Missionary  to  Clarendon.     Grad.  Berkeley  Div.  School,  1879. 

1877. 

f George  Blagden  Hazlehurst.     ILK.     Ellicott  City,  Md. 

Mechanical  Engineer. 

Sydney  Douglass  Hooker.     I.B.     Helena,  INIont. 

Sec.  to  the  Missionary  Bishop  of  Montana  since  1880. 

Rev.  John  Huske.     N.  W.     Statesville,  N.  C. 

Ofliciating  at  Trinity  Church,  Statesville,  and  at  the  Church  of  the  Ascension,  Hickory, 

Julian  Ellis  Kurtz,  M.D.     11.  T.     Reading,  Pa. 

M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1880. 

1878. 

William  Cole  Blackmer.     J'.^.     Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Lawyer. 


Phi  Kappa.  449 

"""  George  Sumner  Chipm an.      DAL     Stamford,  Conn. 

Died  September  17, 1879. 

Rev.  John  Dows  Hills.      l.I,     Burlington,  N.  J. 

Assistant  to  tlie  Rector  of  St.  Mary's  Church  since  1880.  Head  Master  St.  Paul's  School, 
Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  1879. 

Charles  Hunter,  M.D.      P. A.     New  York  City. 

Senior  Asst.  Surgeon,  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  since  1881.    M.D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1881. 

Augustus  Julian  Lyivian.     A.X.     Providence,  R.  I. 

Lawyer,  with  Thui-ston,  Ripley  &  Co.  * 

fLEONiDAS  Cowan  Mock.      N.Z.      Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Agent  for  P.  J.  Willis  and  Bro.,  Boston,  Mass.    Deputy  Collector  for  Salisbury,  1877-81 . 

George  Taylor  Stewart.       7'.  J.     New  Milford,  Conn. 

Student  at  Philadelphia  Homceopathic  Med.  Coll. 
1879. 

I  James  Innes  Hayes  Cameron.      E.Z.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Student  at  Columbia  Coll. 

f Walter  Calvin  Hagar.      /.'..Y.      Salem,  Mass. 

Tutor  Mathematics,  Chauncej'  Hall  School,  Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  Alfred  Harding.      A.A' .     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Compiler  of  Jarvis'  Family  Ilecord,  1879. 

fAxPHEUS  Henry  Snow.      E.E.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Law  Student  at  Harvard  Univ.    A.B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1879. 
1880. 

.    George  Kneeland.      A.  V.      New  York  City. 

Law  Student  at  Columbia  Coll. 

Morton  Stone.      T,1' .     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Student  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Stewart  Stone.     2'../'.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

student  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn.;  Asst.  liibrarian  since  1880. 
1881. 

Harlow  Clarke  Curtiss.     A.A.     Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Law  Student,  with  Cleveland,  Bissell  &  Sicard. 

Charles  Wright  Freeland.      E.l'.     Savannah,  Ga. 

Student  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  Middletown,  Conn. 

George  Sumner  Huntington.      F.X'.     Stamford,  Conn. 

Student  at  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.    Address,  New  York  City. 

Edward  Pearson  Newton.      A.l'.'.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

29 


45°  Phi  Kappa. 

1882. 

Richard  Verxam  Barto.  J.  A.  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bernard  Moore  Carter.  A. A.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charles  Henry  Carter.  B'.E.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Charles  Wheeler  Coit.  A.I.  CoDcord,  N.  H. 

Contributor  to  Concord,  N.  H.,  Granite  Monthly. 

George  DaVsox  Howell.      E.A'.     Uniontown,  Pa. 
Samuel  Newell  Watsox.      A.S' .     Red  Wing,  Minn. 

1883. 

Johx  Ridgely  Carter.      U'.U.     Baltimore,  Aid. 
Maurice  Ludlibi  Cowl.      LB.     Xew  York  City. 
fJoHN  Williams  Huxtixgtox.      (KT.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Student  Stevens  Inst.  Technology,  Hobokcn,  X.  J. 

Clarexce  Morgax  Kurtz.      J.  A'.     Reading,  Pa. 
fFRAXK  DuTTOX  WoODRUFF.      ./.  W.     Hartford,  Conn. 

Clerk  with  Hartford  Engineering  Co. 


John  Morgan  Brainard.      M.  T.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 
fHuBERT  Davis  Crocker.      li.Z.     Hinsdale,  111. 

Clerk  with  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  since  18S1. 

George  Heathcote  Hills.      F/.M.     Burlington,  N.  J. 
IRegixald  Hills.      P.K.     New  York  City. 

Clerk  with  David  Dow9  &  Co. 

Harwood  Huntington.      A.B.     Hartford,  Conn. 
Frank  Wood  Richardson.      A.//.     Auburn,  N.  Y. 

1885. 

William  Henry  Boardmax.      A.M.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Archibald  Codman.      P.E.     Boston,  Mass. 

George  Frederick  Humphrey.      E.E.     Faribault,  Minn. 


MILITARY     SERVICE 

OF 

ALPHA     DELTA     PHI 

1861-5. 

U.  S.  A.  C.  S.  A. 


tVe  sit  here  in  the  Promised  Land- 
That  flows  with  freedom^ s  honey  and  milk; 
But  'tivas  they  won  it,  sword  in  hand, 

Making  the  nettle  danger  soft  for  us  as  silk. 
We  welcome  back  our  bravest  and  our  best :  — 

Ah  vie  I   Not  all  ! 

J.   R.  Lowell,  Harvard,  '38. 


ALPHA    DELTA    PHI 

IN     THE     WAR. 
1861  TO  1865. 

The  following  list  contains  6Si')  luunos,  arranged  by  Chapters, 
making,  as  four  names  appear  twice,  681  members  of  the  Frater- 
nity who  served  in  the  late  war,  or  one-fifth  of  its  membership  eli- 
gible to  military  service,  from  18G1  to  IBG;").  The  record  includes,  by 
chapters,  32  names  under  Hamilton,  27  under  Miami,  1  under  Urban, 
13G  under  Yale,  43  under  Amherst,  30  under  Brunonian,  62  under 
Harvard,  21  under  Geneva,  28  under  Hudson,  38  under  Bowdoin, 
41  under  Dartmouth,  53  under  Peninsular,  11  under  Rochester,  27 
under  Alabama,  22  under  Williams,  21  under  Manhattan,  30  under 
Middletown,  18  under  Kenyon,  6  under  Union,  17  under  Cumber- 
land, and  21  under  Phi  Kappa.  In  rank,  assigning  to  staff  positions 
their  existing  assimilated  rank  in  the  regular  arm}',  and  without  refer- 
ence to  brevets,  the  list  contains  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  2 
Major  Generals,  6  Brigadier  Generals,  28  Colonels,  28  Lieutenant 
Colonels,  69  Majors,  183  Captains,  74  First  Lieutenants,  31  Second 
Lieiitenants,  41  non-commissioned  officers,  96  privates,  and  23  whose 
rank  is  unknown  or  Avhose  service  gave  them  no  regular  positions. 
Of  those  in  the  service  of  the  Confederate  States,  the  list  includes 
1  Lieutenant  General,  2  Brigadier  Generals,  3  Colonels,  4  Lieutenant 
Colonels,  11  Majors,  28  Captains,  10  First  Lieutenants,  2  Second 
Lieutenants,  3  non-commissioned  officers,  15  privates,  and  7  whose 
rank  was  doubtful.  Eighteen  members  of  the  Fraternity  served  in 
various  capacities  in  the  United  States  Navy,  and  one  in  the  Navy 
of  the  Confederate  States. 

The  record  given  below,  compiled  in  the  War  Department,  from 
extended  correspondence,    and    the    records    and  publications   of  the 


454  Alpha  Delta  Phi  in  the  War. 

Southern  Historical  Society,  differs  iu  many  cases  from  the  brief 
memorandum  appended  to  each  name  in  tlie  bod}'  of  this  work. 
This  is  chiefly  due  to  tlie  fact,  that  the  records  of  the  "War  Depart- 
ment often  fail  to  give  a  rank  held  and  exercised  under  temporary 
regimental  appointment,  for  months  together,  at  the  close  of  the 
war,  and  for  which  no  commissions  issued,  but  which  was  returned 
as  the  highest  rank  held  by  members  in  filling  out  the  circulars 
sent  out  from  each  Chapter.  Other  discrepancies  are  due  to  the 
absence  of  particular  names  from  the  official  record,  and  in  these 
cases  it  has  been  deemed  best  to  give  the  record  of  service  as 
furnished  by  members  or  the  surviving  friends  of  deceased  members. 

In  one  regiment,  the  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.,  with  which 
'two  members  were  connected  whose  official  record  could  not  be 
obtained,  inquiry  at  Washington  and  Albany  brought  out  the  fact 
that  the  regimental  record  was  incomplete  and  fragmentary,  no 
unnatural  circumstance  iu  a  volunteer  engineer  regiment  whose  mem- 
bers were  probably  never  assembled  together.  The  scattered  condi- 
tion of  the  militar}'  records  of  the  Confederacy  leaves  the  record  of 
our  brothers  who  were  in  its  service  extremely  incomplete,  even 
after  careful  examination  of  the  archives  at  Washington.  It  has  been 
deemed  best  in  the  two  Chapters  whose  membership  was  chiefly  repre- 
sented in  this  service,  Alabama  and  Cumberland,  to  give  in  two  sepa- 
rate paragraphs,  first  the  record  as  obtained  b}'  personal  correspondence, 
and  next  the. brief  result  of  the  examination  of  the  rolls  at  AVash- 
ington.  Fragraentar}-,  incomplete,  often  lacking,  the  record  as  thus 
made  up  is  its  own  pathetic  commcntar}-  upon  the  issues  of  a  conflict 
which  brought  to  one  victory  and  to  another  defeat,  but  to  none 
disgrace. 

In  the  arrangement  of  these  names,  chapter  and  class  rank  has 
been  followed,  and  names  scattered  in  the  ranks  of  war  are  here 
brought  back  as  they  sat  side  by  side  in  the  lodge  room.  For  the 
first  time,  in  a  list  of  this  character,  service  on  both  sides  receives 
equal  recognition,  as  from  its  foundation  and  in  its  organic  law  the 


Alpha  Delta  Phi  in  the   War.  455 

Fraternity   has   stipuliUed    that   sectional    fcfling   sluill    nowhere   enter 
in  its  reeords. 

The  gratefnl  acknowledgments  of  the  Fraternity  are  due  to  the 
Hon.  Secretary  of  War,  Robert  T.  Lincohi,  and  General  Richard  C. 
Dunn,  Adjutant  General,  for  generous  and  invaluable  aid  in  tlie 
compilation  of  this  list,  whose  preparation  has  been  under  the  super- 
intendence and  is  the  result  of  the  lal)ors  of  Brothers  R.  H.  Thayer, 
Peninsular,  '70,  and  R.  ,1.  Mitchell,  AVilliams,  ';')().  No  similar  list  — 
and  few  even  comparable  to  it  have  been  attempted  —  has,  it  is 
believed,  ever  equalled  this  in,  accuracy  or  comprehensive  plan.  Tlie 
fortunes  of  war  and  the  scattered  records  of  its  War  Department  have 
made  it  difficult  to  gather  full  records  of  our  brothers  in  the  C.  S.  A. 
service.  Any  information  on  this  point,  or  any  other  emendation, 
amendation,  or  addition  to  the  list  below,  will  be  gratefully  received 
for  use  in  future  editions  of  the  Catalogue,  by  the  Editor  or  the  Recorder, 
to  the  end  that  a  complete  record  may  be  at  last  obtained  of  all 
the  members  of  our  Fraternity  who  attested  their  devotion  to  their 
flag  and  its  principles  by  service  in  the  field. 


THE   RECORD   BY   CHAPTERS. 


HAMILTON. 

Big-hteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
Lansing  Porter.      U.  S.  A.      Capt.   75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  October  9,  '61  ; 
resigned  April  16, 'G3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  arid  Forty-three. 
Eoberi  Mark  Richardson.      U.  S.  A.      Lieut.  Col.  12th  N.  Y.  Inf.. 
June  19,  '61  ;  Col.   15th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  January  .6,  1864;  resigned 
January  17,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-four. 
George  William  Jackson.     C.  S.  A.     Private  in  Va.  regiment  in  Brig. 
Gen.  Mosby's  Brigade,  on  detached  service;  enrolled  December, 
'64  ;  discharged  for  disability,  February,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-six. 
Levi  Parsoyis  Coman.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  76th  Ohio  Inf.,  October  8, 
'61  ;  Capt.,  December  4,  '61  ;  resigned  January  21,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
Benjamin  Bradford  Snow.     Provost  Marshal  24th  District  N.  Y.  from 
December' 20,  '64,  till  October  15,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  F'ifty-one. 

Benjamin  Rush  C'atlin.      U.   S.  A.       Chaplain    115th  U.    S.  Colored 

Troops,  Mtirch  4,  '65  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  February  10,  '66. 

Rev.   Thomas  Boyd  Hudson.      U.S.A.      Chaplain    75th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
November  26,  '61  ;  resigned  July  7,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 
Frederick  Humphrey.      U.S.A.      Chaplain   12tli  Iowa  Inf.,  June  28, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  January  20,  '66. 


Haviilton.  457 

Big-hteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Charles  Duncan  QiJjiUan.     U.  S.  A.     ]Ma,j.  aiul  J'uyniaster  U.  S.  Vols. 
from  November  2G,  '62,  to  August  25,  '63. 

Myron  Hawley  Beach.  U.  8.  A.  2d  Lieut.  44th  Iowa  Inf.,  May  11, 
'64  ;  houorably  discharged  September  15,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 
Chirles  Smith  Bundy.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Sergt.  5th  Wis.  Inf.,  May  10. 
'61  ;•  2d  Lieut.,  October  26,  '61  ;  resigned  January  9,  '62. 

Charles  Linderman.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  8th  Iowa  Cav.,  September 
30,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  13,  '65. 

Big-hteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Wimam  Hart.     U.  S.  A.      Chaplain   19th  N.  Y.  Inf.   (3d   N.  Y.  Lt. 
Art.),  November  13,  '61  ;  resigued  May  19,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Van  Buren  Dutton.     U.S.A.     Capt.   7th   N.  Y.  Inf.,  June  19,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  Julj'  20,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 
William  Mason  Rohinson.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  26th  Mo.  Inf.  ;  mustered 
out  at  expiration  of  term  of  service,  November  11,  '64. 

Augustus  Coe  Van  Duyn.  U.  S,  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols., 
October  4,  '62  ;  Surgeon,  December  4,  '63  ;  honorabl3'  discharged 
October  7,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Seymour  Fenton  Adams.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  5th  N.  Y.  Heavj'  Art., 
September  11,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  3,  '63  ;  Capt.,  April  4,  '65  ; 
honorably  discharged  Jul}'  19,  '65. 

Frederick  Scoville.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  8th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  September 
23,  '61;  1st  Lieut,  October  24,  '62;  Capt.,  August  24,  '63; 
honorably  discharged  December  8,  '64. 

Wallace  Walter  Thorpe.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  3d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  August  25, 
'61  ;  resigned  February  6,  '62. 


45  8  Military  Record. 

Oliver  Morris  Wilson.  U.  S.  A.  Cnpt.  oith  Ind.  Inf.,  September  22, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  December  8,  '63- 

Big-hteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
William  Harrison  Beach.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  1st  N.  Y.  Cav.,  July  19, 
'61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  December  13,  '64;  1st  Lieut.,   January  20,  '65; 
honorably  discharged  June  27,  '65, 

Arha  Brookins.  U.  S.  A.  Private  24th  N.  Y.  Cav..  January  6,  '64; 
2d  Lieut.,  October  14.  '64;  1st  Lieut.,  May  1,  '65;  transferred 
to  IstN.  Y. Provisional  Cav.,  June  17,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged 
July  19,  '65. 

Francis  Edward  Hale.  U.  S.  A.  Private,  Battery  A,  1st  Mich.  Lt. 
Art.,  May  28,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  July  30,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November 
24,  '62  ;  Capt.,  November  9,  '63  ;  termination  of  service  October 
3,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Arthur  CuHiss  Danforth.      U.S.A.     Private,   enlisted  April  25, '61, 
Co.  C,  7th  Ohio  Lif.  ;   1st  Sergt.,  June  20,  '61  ;  killed  at  battle  of 
Winchester.  Va.,  March  23.  'Q-2. 

Charles  Henry  Roys.  U.S.A.  Capt.  117th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  August  20, 
'62;  left  the  service  July  18,  '63;  re-commissioned  as  1st  Lieut, 
same  regt.,  December  1,  '64;  transferred  to  48th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
June  8,  '65;  Bvt.  Capt.,  July  31,  '65;  lionorably  discliarged 
September  1.  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Henry  Hastings  Curran.      U.  S.  A.       1st    Lieut.    146th    N.  Y.    Inf., 
October  10, '62  ;  Capt.,  December  27, '62  ;  Major,   November], 
'63  ;  killed  at  battle  of  Wilderness,  May  5,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three, 
William  KirJckmd  Bacon.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  26th  N.  Y. 
Inf.,   August  7,  '61  ;  died  of  wounds  received  at  Fredericksburg, 
December  15,  '62. 

Horace  Webster  Fowler.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  16liiN.  Y.  Heavy  Art., 
December  7, '63  :  Capt,,  October  29, '64  ;  lionorably  discharged 
May  15,  '65. 


Hamilton — Miami.  459 

Rev.  Stephen  Grosvenor  Hopkins.  U.8.A.  Sergeant  IGOtli  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  September  17,  'G2  ;  1st  Lieut.,  September  27,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  November  1,  '65. 

Bigrhteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 

Philip  Clinton  Curran.  U.  S.  A.  Private  146th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  Septem- 
ber 13,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  March  10,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 

Charles  Sterling  Millard.  H.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  117tli  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  Aug.  20,  '62  ;  lionorably  disehnrgod  >September  22,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 

FranJc  Herbert  Bagley.  U.  S.  A.  Private  4r)th  Mass.  Inf.,  September 
30,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.  75th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  January  9,  '64  ;  Capt . . 
March  26,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  November.  25,  '65. 


MIAMI. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-six. 
John  Baylor  Temple.     U.  S.  A.     Pres.  of  INIilitary  Board  of  Kentucky, 
September,  '61,  to  July,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
Hugh  Thompson  Reid.     U.  S.  A.     Col.  15th  Iowa  Inf.,  February  22, 
'62  ;  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  March  13,  '63  ;  resigned  April  4,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-nine, 
William  Birney.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  Co.  C,  1st  N.  J.  Inf.,  ]\L\y  22,  '(Jl  ; 
promoted  Major  4th  N.  J.  Inf.,  September  27,  '61  ;  Lieut.  Col., 
August  26,  '62;  Col.,  January  8,  '63;  resigned  June  7,  '63,  to 
accept  appointment  as  Col.  U.  S.  Colored  Troops ;  promoted  Brig. 
Gen.,  May  22,  '63  ;  mustered  out,  August  24,  '65  ;  brevetted  Major 
Gen,  of  Vols.,  March  13,  '65. 


460  Military  Record. 

James  H.  Hart.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  71st  Ohio  luf..  October  7,  '61  ; 
Major,  June  15,  '62  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  April  7,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
November  30,  '65  ;    brevetted  Col.  and  Brig.  Gen,,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-one. 
George  L.   Andreiv.     U.  8.  A.      Sanitary  Inspector,  U.  S.  Sanitarj^ 
Commission. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-three. 
Versalius  Horr.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.   66th  Ohio  Inf.,   December,   '61  ; 
honorably  discharged  October  27,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-flve. 
James  Douglas  Kirkpatrick.     C.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  3d  S.  C.  Inf. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 
Rev.  George  Lewis  Kalb.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  90th  Ohio  Inf.,  August 
29,  '62  ;  resigned  May  12,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
Robert  Stevenson  VoorMs.     U.S.A.     Major  and  Judge  Advocate  Gen. 
Mo.  Militia,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
LuieUus  Hussey.     U.  S.  A.     Orderly  Sergt.  <S3d  Ohio  Inf.,  August  25, 
'62;  1st  Sergt.,  October  1,  '63;    1st  Lieut.   65th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  Deceipber  29,  '63  ;  Capt.  119th,  April  10,  '65  ;  honorably 
discharged  April  27,  '66. 

John  Neivton  McChmg.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  74th  Ohio  Inf.,  October 
3,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  December  28,  '61  ;  resigned  November  25,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Rev.  Joseph  Crocker  Snoiv.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  23d  Me.  Inf.,  October 
2,  62  ;  honorably  discharged  Juh'  15,  '63. 

,  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Arthur  Boyd  Parker.     C.  S.  A.     Private  5th  Ky.  Cav.,  1861-5. 


Miami.  461 

Walter  Scott  Thomas.    U.  S.  N.    Acting  Master's  Mate,  November  12, 
'63  ;  honorabW  discharged  September  23,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred,  and  Sixty-one. 
Thomas  Brainard  Marshall.      U.  S.  A.      C()ri)oral   83d   Ohio    Inf., 
August  U,  '62;  Sergt.,  March  6,   '63;   1st  Sergt.,   May'l,  '63; 
houorabl}'  discharged  July  24,  65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
James  Polk  Brown.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.   15th  Inf.,  appointed  from 
army,  August  10,  '63;    Bvt.    1st  Lieut.,  September  20,  '63,  for 
gallant    and    meritorious    service    at   Chickamauga ;     1st   Lieut., 
August  15,  '64  ;  Capt.,  August  15,  '67  ;  died  June  9,  '75. 

William   Woodruff  Olds.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  42d  Ohio  Inf.,  August 
30,  '61  ;  Capt.,  March  14,  '62  ;  killed  in  battle  May  1,  '63. 

Hiram  David  Peck.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Inf.,  May 
28,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  25,  '62. 

William  Irving   Thomas.     U.S.A.     Private  Co.  H,  11th  Ohio  Inf., 
April  26,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  21,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
Theodore  Darwin  Brooks.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon  38th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  .1,  '64  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  March  30,  '65. 

David  Bassett  Snow.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  Co.  K,  83d  Ohio  Inf.,  August 
26,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  24,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
William  Edward  Guy.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Sergt.  Co.  A,  86th  Ohio  Inf., 
June  5,  '62  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  September  25,  '62. 

John  W.  Mayo.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  20th  Ohio  Inf.,  April  18, 
'61  ;  honora])ly  discharged  August  18,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
George  Spencer  Bishop.     U.S.A.     Private  Co.   A,   167th  Ohio  Inf., 

May  14,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  8,  '64. 
Alfred  Addison  TJiomas.     U.  S.  A.     Private  4th  Battalion  Ohio  Cav., 

August  3,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  March  12,  '64. 


462  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
Ahijah  Raymond  Byrkett.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  H,  11th  Ohio  Inf., 
AiDril  26,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  June  20,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-one. 
Robert  Hamilton  Bishop.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  A,  167th  Ohio  Inf., 
Ma}^  2,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  8,  '64. 


URBAN. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-seven. 
Alfred  Augustin  Watson.     C.  S.  A.     Chaplain  2dN.  C.  Inf.,  and  Post 
Chaplain  Military  Hospital,  Goldsborough,  N.  C,  June  27,  '61  ; 
resigned  March  13,  '63. 


YALE. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-two. 
Cassius  M.   Clay.     U.  S.  A.     Major  Gen.  U.  S.  Vols.,  April  11,  '62; 
resigned  March  11,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
Joseph  Knox   Walker.     C.  S.  A.     Col.  2d  Tenn.  Inf.,  May  13,  '61  ; 
resigned  May  13,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-nine. 
John  D  Sherwood.     U.  S.  A.       Col.  and  Aide-de-Camp   on    Staff  of 
Major  Gen.  James  S.  Wadsworth,  appointed  December  28,  '61  ; 
resigned,  '62. 

Rev.   Levi    Ward   Smith.     U.  S.  A.     Hospital  Chaplain  U.  S.  Vols., 
November  24,  '62  ;  died  December  23,  '63. 


Yale.  463 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty. 
Stuart  Wilkins  Fisk.      C.  S.  A.      Col.   '2r)th  La.    Inf.,   May   28,   'G2  ; 
killed  at  Mnrfrcesboroiigh,  December  -31,  '02. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-two. 
Rev.  Alexander  lluntinijton  Clapp.     U.  S.  A.     Chai)laiii  lOth  K.  I.  Inf., 

May  26,  'G2  ;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  'G2. 
William  Davison  Ilennen.     C.  S.  A.     Major  on  Staffs  of  Gen.  Bnckncr 

and  B.  R.  Johnson. 
Sylvester  Lamed.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.  2d  Mich.  Inf.,  July  16,  '01  ; 

resigned  March  6,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-three. 
Bev.  Isaac  3fills  Ely.     U.  S.  A.     Hospital  Chaplain  U.  S.  Vols.,  July 
26,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  November  20,  '65. 

John  Myers  Huntington.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  A.  Q.  M.  U.  S.  Vols., 
August  30,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  May  20,  '64. 

Sanford  Brown  Kellogg.     U.  S.  A.     Private  7th  Mo.  Inf. 
John    Warburton  Skinner.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Co.  C,  10th  Mo.  Inf. 
Henry  Astor  Weeks.     U.  S.  A.     Col.  12tli  N.  Y.  Inf.,  February  8,  "62  ; 
honorably  discharged  Ma}'  17,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-four. 
Howard  Smith,  M.D.      C.  S.  A.     Surgeon  and  Med.  Purveyor  Trans- 
Miss.  Dept. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-five. 
James  Noaille  Brickell.     C.  S.  A.     Appointed  1st  Lieut  of  Art.  Ord., 
October  6,  '63  ;  confirmed  June  10,  '64,  to  take  rank  May  2,  '63. 

William  Gustin  Conner.  C.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Co.  A,  Jeff.  Davis  Legion, 
May  1,  '61;  Capt.,  October  28, '61  ;  Major,  December  2,  '62; 
killed  July  3,  '63. 

Orrick  Metcalf,  M.D.  C.  S.  A.  Surgeon  Jeff.  Davis  Legion,  Novem- 
ber 2,  '61. 


464  Military  Record. 

Richard  Taylor.     C.  S.  A.     Col.  9th  La.  luf.,  July  9,  '61  ;  Brig.  Gen., 
.      October  21,  '61  ;  Maj.  Gen..  July  28,  '62  ;  Lieut.  Gen.,  April  8,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-seven. 
JoJin  Donnell  Smith.     C.  S.  A.     Lieut.   Jordan's   Batter^-,  October   7, 
'62;  Capt.  Com.  Battery  A,  Huger's  Battalion  of  Mounted  Art., 
Army  of  N.  Va.,  '64-5. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
Henry  MaHin  Dechert.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  40th  Pa.  Inf.,  July  1, 
'63  ;  honorably'  discharged  August  16,  '63. 

Sylvamis Sanford  Mulford,  M.D.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  33d  N.  Y. 
Lif.,  May  22,  '61;  Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  October  4,  '62; 
Surgeon,  December  4,  '62;  bre vetted  Lieut.  Col.,  June  1,  '60; 
resigned  June  30,  '60. 

James  Andrews  Wilcox.  U.  S.  A.  Col.  113th  Ohio  Inf.,  December 
28,  '&2;  resigned  April  29,  '63;  Col.  same  regt.,  Jan.  1,  '65; 
honorabh'  discharged  July  6,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  Oct.  1,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
Rev.  Edicard   Wade  Bedinger.     C.  S.  A.     Chaplain  18th  N.  C.  Inf. 

George  G.  Hastings.  LT.  S.  A.  Capt.  1st  U.  S.  Sharpshooters,  October 
4,  '61  ;  Major,  September  22,  1862  ;  honorably  discharged  Juh*  1, 
'64  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 
Leheus  Cornelius  Chapin.  U.S.A.  Surgeon  28th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops. 

Rev.  James  Harrison  Divight.  U.S.A.  Chaplain  66th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
October  29,  '61  ;  resigned  February  14,  '63. 

Rev.  Archibald  Falconer  Gould.  C.  S.  A.  Chaplain  1st  Florida  Cav., 
March  1,  '62. 

Henry  Watso7i  McNeil.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  13th  Pa.  Reserves  (42d 
Inf.),  May  29,  '61;  Col.,  January  22, '62  ;  killed  at  Antietam 
September  16,  '62. 

William  H.  Redivood.  C.  S.  A.  Major  16th  Texas  Inf.,  October  18, 
'61  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  September  15, '63. 


Yale,  465 

Melancthon  Sforrs,  M.l).  V.  S.  A.  Surgeon  8th  Conn.  Inf.,  October 
5,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  October  6,  '64  ;  Brigade  Surgeon 
U.S.A. 

Big-hteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Benjamin  Franklin   Baer.      V.  S.  A.      Capt.    122d   Pa.   Inf.,  August 

12,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  April  13,  '63. 
George    William    Baldwin.      U.S.A.      1st   Lieut.    15th   Mass.    Inf., 

November  27,  '61  ;  Capt.  and  Asst.  Adjt.  Gen.  of  Vols.,  June  9, 

'62  ;  resigned  April  18,  '63. 
Jamea  Hamilton.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.    1st  Tenn.  Light   Art.,   April  21, 

'61  ;  died  in  service  at  Columbus,  Ky.,  October,  '61. 
Thomas  Frather  Nicholas.     U.  S.  A.      Major  2d  Ky.  Cav.,  September 

12,  '61  ;  Col.,  February  8,  '63  ;  resigned  December  13,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

Charles  Tripler  Alexander,  M.D.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.,  Asst.  Sur- 
geon, October  1,  '56;  Capt.,  October  1,  '61;  Major,  Surgeon, 
February  i),  '63  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  March  13,  '65  ;  on  duty  at 
Military  Acad,  since  August  28,  '78. 

Rev.  Carroll  Cutler.  U.  S.  A.  Private  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May  27,  '62  ; 
1st  Lieut.,  June  9,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  '62. 

Edward  Ayhworth  Ferry.  C.  S.  A.  Col.  2d  Florida  Inf.,  May  11, 
'62;  Brig.  Gen.,  August  28,  '62.  (Brigade  composed  of  the  2d, 
5th  and^  8th  Fla.,  Anderson's  Div.,  A.  P.  Hill's  Corps,  Army  of 
Northern  Va.) 

Leander  HiMell  Fotter.  U.S.A.  Capt.  33d  111.  Lif.,  September 
4,  '61;  Major,  September  15, '62  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  August  31, '63; 
resigned  September  12,  '64. 

Nathaniel  Smith.  U.S.A.  Major  li»th  Conn.  Inf.,  September  11, 
'62  ;  Lieut.  Col.  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  January  23,  '64  ;  resigned 
May  6,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
William  Ledyard  Avery.     U.S.A.     Capt.  and  Aide-de-Camp  of  Vols., 
November  6, '63  ;   Major,   March  15,  '65;   brevetted  Lieut.  Col., 
March  26,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  August  25,  '65. 

30 


466  Military  Record. 

Martin  Baum  Eimng.  U.S.A.  2d  Lient.  Co.  H,  1st  Ohio  Light 
Art.,  November  7,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  January  7,  '63  ;  Major  2d 
Ohio  Heavy  Art.,  September  8,  '63  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  October  1,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  August  23,  '65. 

Rev.  Hiram  Loivell  Howard.  U.S.A.  Private  59th  Mass.  Inf., 
February  4,  'G4  ;  Cliaplain,  April  29,  '64  ;  resigned  February  10,  '65. 

John  Henry  Piatt.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  31st  U.  S.  Inf.,  July  28,  '66  ;  Bvt. 
Major,  March  13,  '65  ;  resigned  May  13,  '69. 

George  Stuart.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  13th  U.  S.  Inf.,  May  14,  '61  ; 
died  July  12,  '63. 

Bev.  William  Howell  Taylor.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  48th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
May  13,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  14,  '65. 

Stanley  {Trott)  Woodioard.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  41st  Pa.  Inf.,  June 
27,  '63  ;  honorably-  discharged  August  3,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
John  Mason  Brown.     U.  S.  A.     Col.  45th  Ky.  Inf.,  December  17,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  December  24,  '64. 

Charles  Edivin  Bidkley.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Art., 
March  13,  '62  ;  Capt.,  January  26,  '64  ;  died  February  13,  '64. 

Stephen  Condit.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  23d  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  June 
18,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  July  22,  '63. 

Luke  William  Finlay.  C.  S.  A.  Major  4th  Tenn.  Inf.,  on  detached 
service ;  Lt.  Col.,  July  28,  'C3. 

David  Plunkett  Richardson.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  6th  N.  Y.  Cav., 
November  6,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  November  27.  '64. 

John  Buffington  Stickney.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  35th  Mass.  Inf.,  August 
1,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November  1,  '62  ;  Capt.,  April  13,  '64  ;  resigned 
June  7,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 
Joseph  Alonzo  Chrisfman.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.   A,  Gth  Ohio  Inf., 
June  18,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  May  25,  '62. 

Rev.  Henry  Simft  DeForrest.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  lllh  Conn.  Inf., 
September  G,  '03  ;  honorably  discharged  December  21,  1865. 


Yale.  467 

Stephen  Decatvr  Doitr.     C.  S.  A.     A.  A.  Surgeon,  'Gl-5. 

William  Emil  Doster.  U.  S.  A.  Major  4th  Pa.  Cav.,  October  18, 
'Gl  ;  Lt.  Col.,  October  30,  'G2  ;  resigned  December  7,  'G3  ;  Bvt. 
Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Mev.  Charles  Brocktvay  Dye.     U.  S.  N.     Chaplain  and  Asst.  Paymaster. 

Bev.  Douglass  French  Forrest.  C.  S.  A.  and  C.  8.  N.  2d  Lieut.  17th 
Va.  Inf.,  April  17,  'Gl  ;  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brig.  Gen.  Trimble; 
Vol.  Aide-de-Camp  to  Admiral  Buchanan,  C.  S.  N.,  and  bearer 
of  despatches  after  the  action  on  Hampton  Roads  ;  Asst.  Pay- 
master, March  18,  '62. 

Volney  Hickox.  U.  S.  A.  Cai)t.  and  A.  D.  C.  of  Vols.,  .Januar\-  29. 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  January  1,  '64. 

Rev.  Samuel  Scoville.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  103d  N.  Y.  Inf.  ;  4th 
Conn.  Inf. 

Henry  Maurice  Seely.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  3.5th  Pa.  Vol.  Militia, 
July  5,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  7,  '63. 

Luther  Stephen  Trowbridge.  U.  S.  A.  Major  5th  Mich.  Cav.,  Sep- 
tember 2,  '62  ;  Lieut.  Col.  10th  Mich.  Cav.,  October  17,  '63  ;  Col., 
February  18,  '65  ;  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  and  Bvt.  Major  Gen.,  June  15, 
'65  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  September  1,  1865. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

Orlando  Brown.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  22d  Ky.  Inf.,  January  10,  'G2  ; 
Major  14th  Ky.  Inf.,  April  15,  'G2  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  January  23,  '63  ; 
resigned  August  9,  '64. 

George  Bibb  Burnley.  C.  S.  A.  P^lected  2d  Lieut,  in  regiment 
attached  to  1st  Ky.  Brigade,  September  13,  '61  ;  promoted  to  1st 
Lieut.,  October  5,  '62;  severely  wounded  at  Shiloh ;  mortally 
wounded  at  Murfreesborough  (Stone  River),  January  2,  '6.3  ;  died 
January  3.  '63. 

Leivis  Dembrinsl'L  C.  8.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  16th  La.  Inf.,  October 
14,  '61  ;  Hospital  Steward,  'G3-4. 

William  Allen  McDoicell.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut,  and  Regt'l  Commis- 
sary, 16th  Pa.  Cav.,  Nov.  15,  '62;  Bvt.  Capt.,  March  13,  '65; 
honorablv  discharged  August  11,  '65. 


468  Alilitary  Reco7'd. 

Horace  Neide.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  31st  Pa.  Inf.  (2d  Reserves), 
August  1,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  December  12,  '61  ;  Capt.,  April  2,  '62  ; 
Major,  August  1,  '62;  resigned  November  24,  '62;  Capt.  U.  S. 
Vet.  Res.  Corps,  June  8,  '63  ;  Major,  December  4,  '63  ;  Lieut. 
CoL,  June  20,  '64  ;  brevetted  Col.  and  Brig.  Gen.  of  Vols.,  March 
13,  '65  ;  now  Capt.  and  Bvt.  Major  in  the  Regular  Service. 

Dewees  Ogden.  C.  S.  A.  Private  in  Richmond  Howitzers  ;  killed  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  '63. 

Electus  Abijah  Pratt.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  8th  U.S.  Colored  Troops,  Octo- 
ber 13,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  January  19,  '65. 

Henry  Andreics  Pratt.  U.  S.  A.  Q.  M.  Sergt.  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Art., 
March  9,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  March  24,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  February  18, 
'63  ;  Bvt.  Capt.,  March  13,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  March  18, 
'65. 

Channing  Richards.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  6th  Ohio  Inf.,  May  12, 
'61;  Corp.,  June  18, '61  ;  Capt.  22d  Ohio  Inf.,  March  1,  '63; 
honorably  discharged  November  4,  '64. 

Eben  Greenough  Scott.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  5th  U.  S.  Art.,  May  14, 
'61  ;  resigned  April  27,  '63. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 

Leonard  Wilkinson  Carradiae.  C.  S.  A.  Private  9th  Miss.  Inf.  : 
Asst.  Disbursing  Officer  for  La.  and  Miss.,  '61-4. 

William  Kittredge  Hall.  U.S.A.  Capt.  17th  Conn.  Inf.,  October 
28,  '62  ;  resigned  November  6,  '63. 

Diodate  Cushmcm  Hannahs.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  6th  N.  Y.  Cav., 
October  24, '61  ;  Capt.,  Nov.  11,  '61  ;  died  Sept.  10.  "62. 

Charles  Henry  Hatch.  U.S.A.  Capt.  13th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  February 
25,  '63  ;  transferred  to  3d  N.  Y.  Provisional  Cav.,  June  23,  '65  ; 
Major,  August  18,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  September  21,  '65. 

Eev.  William  Henry  Rice.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  129th  Pa.  Inf.,  August 
16,  1862  ;  honorably  discharged  May  18,  '63. 

William  Jay  Roberts.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  8th  Conn.  Inf.,  October 
10,  '61  ;  Capt.,  May  6,  '(\2  ;  resigned  January  21.  '(][). 


Yale.  469 

Joseph  Tabor  Tatum.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  IMajor  2d  Mo.  Cav.,  Septoml)er 
I,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  May  1,  'G2  ;  1st  Lieut..  May  1,  '63  ;  honorably 
discharged  October  19,  '64. 

Charles  Mortimer  Wheeler.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  126th  N.  Y.  Inf..  August 

22,  '62  ;  killed  at  Gettysburg,  Pa..  July  ;3.  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Oeorge  Waterman  Arnold.  U.  S.  A.  Sorgt.  Co.  I,  12th  K  L  Lif., 
October  12,  '62  ;  died  in  service,  December  5,  '62. 

Rev.  Henry  Elbert  Barnes.     U.S.A.     Chaplain  72d  111.  Inf.,  August 

23.  '62  ;  lionorably  discharged  June  20,  '63. 

William  Edivard  Bradley.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  13th  Conn.  Inf., 
February  18,  '62  ;  Capt.,  October  26,  '63  ;  resigned  August  23,  '65. 

Charles  Henry  Bunce.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Engineer,  '63-5. 

George  Lynde  Cailin.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  Co.  K,  5th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  May 
9,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.  101st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  November  6,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut., 
Ma}'  9,  1862  ;  honorably  discharged  December  23,  '&2. 

Frederick  Henry  Colton.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols. 

Rev.  Edward  Brown  Furbish.  V.  S.  A.  Chaplain  25th  Me.  Inf., 
October  10,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Jul}'  11,  '63. 

Rev.  William  Curtis  Johnston.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  13th  Ky.  Inf.. 
November  13,  '62  ;  died  December  3,  '62. 

Rev.  James  Henry  Schneider.  IT.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  September  21,  '63  ;  Chaplain,  January  8,  '64  ;  died  April 
26, '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

George  Bernard  Bonney.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  D,  10th  K.  I.  Inf., 
May  26,f62  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  September  1,  '62. 

Hubert  Sanford  Brown.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  of  Vols., 
February  3,  '65 ;  brevetted  IMajor,  March  13,  'Go  ;  honorably 
discharged  September  1,  '66. 

William  Bardivell  Clark.  V.  S.  A.  Corp.  Co.  K,  34th  jNIass.  Inf., 
July  17,  '62;  Sergt..  Fel)ruary  1,  '63;  Capt.  22d  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  January  29,  '64  ;  killed  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va..  October  27,  '64. 


47^  Milita}'y  Record. 

Moulton  DeForrest.  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  I,  18tli  Wis.  Inf.,  Novem- 
ber 23,  '61  ;  1st  Sergt.,  June  5,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  September  7,  '63  ; 
Capt.,  April  20,  '65  ;  lionorably  discharged  Jul}-  18,  '65. 

Joseph  Nelson  Flint.  U.S.A.  Sergt.  Co.  I,  130th  N.  Y.  Inf.  (1st 
Dragoons),  Septembers,  '62;  Sergt.  Major,  October  25,  '62;  2d 
Lieut.,  March  1,'63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  June  18,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged 
June  30,  '65  ;  brevetted  Capt.,  March  13,  '65. 

James  Nevins  Hyde.     U.  S.  A.     Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols. 

John  Coddington  Kinney.  U.-S.A.  Sergt.  Co.  K,  13th  Conn.  Inf., 
November  27,  '61  ;  1st  Sergt.  Co.  A,  June  1,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  May 
7,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  17,  '64  ;  resigned  June  21,  '65. 

Henry  Smith  Merchant.  U.S.A.  Q.  M.  Dept.,  Army  of  the  Ten- 
nessee, '65. 

James  Pepper  Pratt.  U.S.A.  Private  and  Sergt.  19th  U.  S. 
Inf.,  October  28,  '61  ;  2d  Lient.  11th  U.  S.  Inf.,  February  19,  '62  ; 
1st  Lieut.,  May  10,  '62  ;  Bvt.  Capt.,  Mav  29,  '64;  killed  May 
29,  '64. 

Francis  Bitter  Schmucker.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  128th  Pa.  Inf., 
August  16,  '62  ;  Capt.,  February  1,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  May 
19,  '63. 

Winthrop  Dudley  Sheldon.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  27th  Coun. 
Inf.,  October  22,  '62;  1st  Sergt.,  December  24, '62  ;  2d  Lieut., 
May  13,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  July  27,  '63. 

Gilbert  Miles  Stocking .  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  B,  20th  Conn.  luf, 
December  1,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  June  13,  '65. 

Balph  Olmstead  Williams.  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  B,  7th  Del.  Inf., 
Juh'  11,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  12,  '64. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Albert  Egerton  Adams.  U.S.A.    1st  Lieut.  1st  N.  Y.  Mounted  Rifles, 
August  13,  '62  ;  Capt.,  June  7,  '64  ;  resigned  September  9,  '64. 

Ira  Bush  Alexander.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  16th  Pa.  Cav.,  September 
24,  '62;  Capt.,  November  18, '62 ;  died  near  Mine  Run,  Va., 
November  29,  '63. 


Yale.  47 1 

George  Miller  Beard.  U.  S.  N.  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  IVIai-cli  5, '64  ; 
resigned  October  5,  'Go. 

Charles  Wright  Ely.  U.S.A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  I,  27tli  Conn.  Inf., 
October  22,  'G2  ;  2d  Lieut.,  May  11,  '03  ;  resigned  June  3,  '63. 

Joseph  Lyhrand  Ferrell.  U.  S.  N.  Acting  Asst.  Paymaster,  Novem- 
ber 1,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  15,  '65. 

Henry  Phelps  Johnston.  U.S.A.  Sergt.  Co.  G,  15th  Conn.  Inf., 
August  25,  '62;  2d  Lieut.,  November  18,  '63;  honorably  dis- 
charged June  27,  '65. 

Harrison  3faltzberger.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  195th  Pa.  Inf.,  July  16,  '64; 
honorably  discharged  November  4,  '64. 

Francis  Norton  Sterling.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  128th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
September  4,  '62  ;  died  on  Transport  Steamer  Arago,  December 
6,  '62. 

Henry  Wolcott  Thayer.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  14th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  January 
24,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  8,  '63  ;  2d  Lieut.  2d  N.  Y. 
Veteran  Cav.,  August  31,  '64;  1st  Lieut.,  February  15,  '65; 
honorably  discharged  November  8,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 

Erastus  Blakeslee.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Cony.  Cav.,  November  26, 
'61  ;  Capt.,  March  20,  '(i'2  ;  Major,  December  18,  '63  ;  Lieut.  Col., 
Ma}-  31,  '64  ;  Col.,  June  6,  '64  ;  honorabl}^  discharged  October  26, 
'64  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '^o. 

Harvey  Harris  Bloom.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  5th  N.  Y.  Inf. 

Bev.  Horace  Bumstead.  U.  S.  A.  Major  43d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
April  20,,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  20,  '65. 

Horace  Webster  Fowler.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  16th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art., 
December  7,  '63;  Capt.,  October  29, '64;  honorably  discharged 
Ma}'  15,  '65. 

Uriah  Nelson  Par mlee.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  D,  6th  N.  X.  Cav., 
September  11,  '61;  2d  Lieut.  1st  Conn  Cav.,  March  17,  '64; 
Capt.,  Jul}'  4,  '64  ;  killed  at  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  7,  '65. 


472  Military  Recoi'd. 

Moses  Hubbard  Tuttle.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  122d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
December  31,  '64  ;  Lieut.  Col.  50th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  Jamiar}- 
11,  '65  ;  honorably'  discharged  March  20,  'QQ.    ' 

Henry  Barzillai  Waterman.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  134th  111.  Inf., 
Ma}'  31,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  25,  '64. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 

William  Morris  Austin.     U.S.A.     Medical   Cadet,    April    15,   '64; 
honorabh'  discharged  January  29,  '66. 

George  Frederick  Lewis.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon  96th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  '65-6. 

Henry  Mandeville   Stille.      U.  S.  A.      Acting   Asst.    Surgeon,    '64-5, 
on  the  Medical  Statf  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 

Josiah  Hooker  Bissell.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  Mo.  Engineers,  November 
12,  '62  ;  resigned  June  29,  '63. 

John  Lewis  Ewell.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  60th  Mass.  Inf.,  July 
20,  '64;  Corp.,  July  30, '64  ;  honorably  discharged  November 
30,  '64. 

Charles  Henry  Leonard.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  45th  Mass.  Inf., 
September  15,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  7,  '63. 

Payson  Merrill.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  60th  Mass.  Inf.,  July  18, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  November  30,  '64. 

William  Stocking.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  60th  Mass.  Inf.,  July  18, 
'64  ;  honorabl}^  discharged  November  30,  '64. 

Henry  Ellsworth  Taintor.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  1st  Conn.  Heavy 
Art.,  January  14, '64  ;  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  May  10,  '64;  Sergt.  Major, 
November  8,  '64  ;  2d  Lieut.,  June  15,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged 
September  25,  '65. 

William  Clitus  Witter.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  K,  10th  R.  I.  Inf., 
May  26,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  '62. 


Yale  —  A  in  Ji erst.  473 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 
James  Taylor  Graven.      U.  S.  A.      Private  Co.  C,  o2d  Mass.   Inf., 
September  9,  'G2  ;  honorably  disebari>ed  August  14,  'G3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
Ira  Sei/mour  Dodd.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  26th  N.  J.  Inf.,  Septem])er  3, 

'02  ;  1st  Sergt.,  June  7,  '63  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  June  27,  '63. 
Constant  Robert  Marks.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  K,  8th  Mass.  Inf., 

April  30,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  1,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
John  Kinne  ILjde  DeForest.      U.  S.  A.     Private  28th  Conn.  Inf. 

George  Henry  Lewis.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  14th  Conn.  Inf , 
August  23,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  '63. 

Thomas  Hamlen  Bobbins.  U.  S.  A.  Corp.  Co.  H,  2.")th  Conn.  Inf  , 
November  11,  '62;  Sergt.,  May  4,  '63;  honorably  discharged 
August  26,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 
Thomas  Corwin  Anderson.    U.  S.  A.    Private  24th  Ky.  Inf.,  6  months  ; 
U.  S.  N.  Midshipman,  November  28,  '61  ;  termination  of  service, 
March  27,  '65. 


AMHERST. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 

Charles  Ellery    Washburn.      U.  S.  A.       Surgeon    112th    N.  Y.    Inf., 
September  11,  '62  ;  died  April  10,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-one. 
Edioin  Coburn.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  K,  2;;d  111.  Inf..  .Iuni>  10,  '62  ; 
Sergt.,  September  10,  '62  ;  Sergt.  Major,  June  11),  '64  ;  1st  Lieut., 
January  1,  '65  ;  Major,  June  4,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  July  24, 

'65. 


474  Military  Record. 

Prosper  Kimball  Hutchinson.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  12th  R.  I. 
Inf.,  October  12,  '62  ;  resigned  April  15,  'G3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-two. 

Lauren  Armshy.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  8th  Minn.  Inf.,  March  31,  'G3  ; 
honorabl}'  discharged  July  11,  'Go. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-six. 
Salem  3farsh  Plimpton.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  4th  Vt.  Inf.,  September 
21,  'Gl  ;  resigned  September  G,  '62, 

George  Sullivan  Woodman.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon  Board  of  Enrolment, 
2d  Cong.  Dist.,  N.  Y.,  April  17,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  April 
28,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 

Samuel  Fisk.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  14th  Conn.  Inf.,  August  23,  '62; 
1st  Lieut.,  November  12,  '62  ;  Capt.,  January  19,  '63  ;  died  May 
23,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 

Joseph  Seaver  Curtis.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  12th  Wis.  Inf.,  January 
1,  '62;  Corp.,  April  17,  '63;  honorablj^  discharged  August  11, 
'64.  2d  Lieut.  42d  Wis.  Inf.,  August  23,  '64;  houorably  dis- 
charged June  20,  '65. 

Bentley  Hoioard  Smith.  U.S.A.  Major  42d  Pa.  Inf.,  July  6,  '63; 
honorably  discharged  August  12,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 

Henry  Leonidas  Boltwood.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  67th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops. 

Bowman  Bigelow  Breed.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  October  14, 
'62;  honorably  discharged  Augusts,  '65;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col., 
August  15,  '65. 

John  Alexander  Hamilton.  U.S.  A.  Chaplain  6th  N.  II.  Inf.,  No- 
vember 27,  '62  ;  resigned  Julv  1,  '63. 


Amherst.  475 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

Edmund  Morris  Pease.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon    l(5th    Conn.    Inf., 

Angust  24,  '62  ;  resigned  November  30,  '63  ;  Snrgeon  9th  U.  S. 

Colored  Troops,  December  9,  '63  ;  honorably  discliarged  November 

30,  '66. 
Ira    Welch  Pettibone.     U.S.A.     Major  10th  Conn.  Inf.,  October  30, 

'61;    Lieut.  Col.,  February   8,  '62;  Col.,  June  5,   '62;  resigned 

November  15,  '62. 
Henry  3£artyn  Saville.     U.S.A.     Surgeon  4th  Mass.  Inf.,  April  16. 

'61  ;  honorably  discharged  July  22,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Rvfus  Choate,  Jr.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  May  25,  '61 
1st  Lieut.  ;  honorably  discharged  August  31,  '62. 

Asa  Severance  Fisk.      U.  S.  A.      Chaplain   4th  Minn.  Inf.,   January 
30,  '62  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  October  3,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Stilhnan  Pice.     U.S.A.     Capt.  14th  Conn.  Inf. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 
Alvah  Lillie  Frishee.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  2Uth  Conn.  Inf,  September 
12,  '63  ;  resigned  June  9,  '64. 

•     Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Horace  Smith  Fuller.     U.S.A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 
James  Fitzgerald  Clajlin.     U.S.A.     Private  Co.  I,   5th   Mass.  Inf., 
September  10,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  2,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Edward  Olcott  Shejmrd.    U.  S.  A.    1st  Lieut.  32d  Mass.  Inf,  June  16, 
'62  ;  Capt.,  October  21,  '62  ;  Major,  November  13,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  June  29,  '65  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  March  13, '65. 


476  Military  Recoj'd. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Edicard  Comstock.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  14Gth  N.  Y.  Inf.,  October  1, 

'62  ;  resigned  August  28,  '64  ;  brevetted  Capt.  and  Major,  March 

13,  '65. 
Sidney  Craioford.'  U.  S.  A.    Asst.  Paymaster,  August,  '64-August,  'Go. 

James  Leicis.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  144tli  N.  Y.  Inf.,  September  27,  '62  ; 
Lieut.  Col.,  July  1,  '63;  Col.,  November  27,  '64  ;  honorably  dis- 
charged June  25,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two, 
Wasliington  Irving  Allen.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  31st  Mass.  Inf.,  Feb- 
ruary 20,  '62  ;  Capt.,  May  8,  '62  ;  honorabh'  discharged  Septem- 
ber 9,  '65  ;  brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 

Samuel  Harrington.  \J.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  25th  Mass.  Inf.,  October 
28,  '61  ;  Capt.,  May  6,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  July  13,  '65. 

Zechariah  Edicards  Levis.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Vols.,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
Parker  Wliittlesey  McManus.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  27th  Mass.   Inf., 
,     September  26,  '61  ;  honorabh'  discharged  February  7,  '65. 

Edward  Maynard.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Tenn.  Inf.,  September  1, 
'61;  Lieut.  Col.  6th  Tenn.  Inf..  March  15,  ''o'l;  honorably  dis- 
charged April  27,  '65. 

Joseph  Augustus  Titus.    JJ.  S.  A.     1st  Sergt.  42d  Mass.  Inf. ,  Septem- 
ber 30,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  20,  63  ;  2^  Lieut.  60th 
Mass.  Inf.,  Jul}'  20,   '64;  promoted   1st  Lieut.,  August  1,  '64; 
.  honorably  discharged  November  30,  '64. 

Joseph  Eells  Wilder.  U.  S.  A.  Corp.  Co.  D,  31st  Mass.  Inf., 
November  20,  '61  ;  Sergt.,  August -20,  '62  ;  Q.  M.  Sergt..  April  1, 
'63  ;  killed  April  8.  '64.  at  Sal)ine  Cross  Roads. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Nelson  Freeman  Bond.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Sergt.  Co.  D,  31st  Mass.  Inf., 
October  9,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  August  18,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  December  1, 
'62  ;  Capt.,  August  9,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  9,  '65  ; 
brevetted  Major,  March  13,  '65. 


Amherst.  477 

Luther  Clarl<  Howdl.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  31st  Mass.  Inf.,  F(>])ru:iry 
20,  '(12  ;  ("apt.,  January  25,  '(J4  ;  honorably  discharged  Septemlior 
I),  'G5. 

David  Allison  Iridn.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  1 2tli  Pa.  Cav.,  March  18,  '62  ; 
1st  Lieut.,  October  7,  'Q>2  ;  Capt.,  May  2,  '()4r ;  mustered  out  July 
20,  'Go  ;  2d  Lieut.  4th  Cav.,  May  28,  '66  ;  accepted  October  6,  '66  : 
1st  Lieut.,  July  31,  '67  ;  Regl.  Com.,  November  30,  '67,  to  July 
15,  '70;  Regl.  Q.  M.,  April  1,  '75,  to  September  1,  '76;  Capt., 
March  1,  '78;  retired  April  2,  '7'.),  "for  disability  resulting  from 
disease  contracted  in  line  of  duty." 

Ehenezer  Burgess  Park.  IT.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  42d  Mass.  Inf., 
September  13,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  20,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred,  and  Sixty-five. 
Alfred  Dwight  Clapp.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  D,  52d  Mass.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 8,  '62  ;  died  March  22,  '63,  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 
Noah  Saxton  Cooler/.    U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  46th  INIass.  Inf.,  September 
24,  'G2  ;  honorably  discharged  July  29,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
William  Clark  FeckJuun.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  H,  23d  Mass.   Inf., 
October  2,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  May  10,  '62. 

•    Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
Abner  Thomas  Buchanan.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  4Hth  Pa.  Inf. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 
JoJm  Kendall  Richardson.     V.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  1),  22d  Mass.  Inf., 
September  6,  '61  ;    Corp.,   April   6,    '63  ;    honorably  discharged 
October  17,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-one. 
Edward  Konigmacher  Martin.     U.  S.  A.      Sergt.  Co.  E,  71)th  Pa.  Inf., 
October  1,  '61  ;  honorably  discharijcMl  July  5,  '65. 


478  Military  Record, 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy- three. 
Leverett  Bradley,  Jr.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Art., 
September  14,  '61  ;  Q.  M..Sergt.,  July  9,  '64  ;  1st  Sergt.,  January 
1,  '65  ;  honorably'  discharged  August  16,  '65. 


BRUNONIAN. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-nine. 
James  Brown  Mason  Potter.  U.  8.  A.  Addl.  Paymaster,  June  1 ,  '61  ; 
accepted  June  18,  '61;  Major  Paymaster,  July  15,  '64;  vacated 
commission  of  Addl.  Paymaster,  J11I3'  15,  '64;  brevetted  Lieut. 
Col.,  March  13,  '65,  "  for  faithful  and  meritorious  service  during 
the  war." 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Oshorn  Edward  Bright.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.   Co.    G,   22d  N.  Y.    Inf., 

Maj'   28,    '62  ;    Sergt.  Major,    ,    '62  ;    honorably   discharged 

September  5.  'Q,-2. 

Edward  Thompson  Caswell.     U.  S.  A.     Contract  Surgeon. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 
Frank    Woodbridge  Cheney.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.   16th  Conn.  Inf.,. 
August  24,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  December  24,  '62. 

Thomas  Vernon.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  71st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  April  30, 
'61  ;  honorably  discharged  July  30,  '61  ;  Corp.  Co.  A,  71st  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  Ma}'  28,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  2,  '62  ;  Private 
Co.  A,  71st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  June  17,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  Jul}' 
22,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Charles  Henry  Alden.     U.  S.  A.     Ist  Lieut.,  Asst.  Surgeon,  June  23, 
'60;    accepted   July   31,  '60;    brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.  Col., 
March  13,  '65,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  service  during  the  war  ; 
Capt.,  Asst.  Surgeon,  June  23,  '65  ;  Major,  Surgeon,  July  28,  '66. 


Brunonian.  479 

James  Madison  Cutts.  U.  8.  A.  Private  Co.  C,  1st  R.  I.  Inf.,  May 
2,  'Gl  ;  honorably  discharged  June  23,  '(51  ;  Capt.  11th  U.  S.  Inf., 
May  14,  'Gl  ;  transferred  to  20th  U.  S.  Inf.,  September  21,  'GG  ; 
resigned  June  10, 'G8  ;  brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  August 
1,  'G4. 

Thomas  Ewing.  U.  S.  A.  Col.  11th  Kan.  Inf.,  September  15,  '62; 
Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  March  13,  '62;  resigned  Fet)ruary  23,  '65; 
brevetted  Maj.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

Alexander  Thompson  Britton.  U.  S.  A.  Private  National  Rifles,  D.  C. 
Vols.,  April  21,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  June,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

William  Augustus  3Ioivry.  U.  8.  A.  Capt.  11th  R.  I.  Inf.,  October 
1,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  13,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 

Adoniram  Brown  Judson.  U.  S.  N.  Asst.  Surgeon,  July  30,  '61  ; 
Passed  Asst.  Surgeon,  June  22,  '64  ;  Surgeon,  December  26,  'QiQ  ; 
served  in  S.  Atlantic  and  Gulf  Squadrons. 

William  Williams  Keen,  Jr.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon's  Mate  5th  Mass. 
Inf.,  July  1,  '61;  honorably  discharged  August  1,  '61;  Acting 
Asst.  Surgeon,  May  8,  '62  ;  mustered  out  of  service  July  2,  '64. 

Samuel  Thane  Poinier.  U.  S.  A.  Chaplain  15th  Ky.  Inf.,  August  14, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  January  14,  '65. 

George  Loring  Porter.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon,  July  17,  '62;  re- 
signed July  16,  'GS  ;  brevetted  Capt.  and  Major,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Samuel  White  Duncan.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  50th  Mass.  Inf.,  September 
9,  '(i2  ;  honorably  discharged  August  24,  '63. 

Henry  Kirke  Porter.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  45th  Mass.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 15,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  7,  '63. 


480  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

Thomas  Thompson  Caswell.  U.  S.  N.  Asst.  Paymaster,  September  9, 
'61  ;  Paymaster,  September  18,  '63  ;  served  in  the  West,  Gulf  and 
North  and  South  Blockading  Squadrons. 

Washington  Benson  Trull.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  Vols.,  July  6, 
'63;  honorably  discharged  December  8,  '65;  brevetted  Capt., 
November  30,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 

Charles  Ray  Brayton.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  3d  R.  I.  Art.,  October  9, 
'61  ;  Capt.,  November  28,  '62;  Lieut.  Col.,  November  17,  '63; 
Col.,  April  1,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  5,  '64  ;  brevetted 
Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Thomas  Frederick  Brown.  U.  S.  A.  Corporal  Battery  A,  1st  R.  I. 
Light  Art.,  June  6,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  August  13,  '62;  1st  Lieut., 
December  29,  '62;  Capt.,  April  13,  '64;  honorabh'  discharged 
June  12,  '65  ;  brevetted  Lieut^  Col.,  April  9,  '65. 

JosJiua  Mellen.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  D,  10th  R.  I.  Inf.,  May  26.  '62  ; 
honorabl}'  discharged  September  1,  '62. 

James  Henry  Remington.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  7th  R.  I.  luf.,  September 
4,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  May  2,  '63  ;  Capt.  Yet.  Reserve 
Corps,  June  27,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  27,  '68  ;  bre- 
vetted Major,  March  13,. '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 

Joseph  Manton  Bradley.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Capt.  Tompkins  Co., 
Lt.  Art.,  R.  I.  Militia,  May  2.  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August 
6,  '61.. 

Gamaliel  Lyman  Dwiglit.  U.  S.  A.  Corporal  Co.  A,  IstR.  I.  Lt. 
Art.,  June  6,  '61  ;  '2d  Lieut.,  November  29,  '(!1  ;  1st  Lieut., 
November  4,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Juh'  17,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Seth  Jones  Axtell,  Jr.     U.S.A.     Private   Co.    F^,    51st   Mass.   Inf., 
August  25,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  27,  '63. 


Brunonian  —  Harvard.  48 1 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
Zephamah  Brown.     U.  S.  A.     Corporal  Co.  K,  lOth  K.  I.  Inf.,  May 
26,  '02;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  '62;    1st  Lieut.  11th 
U.  S.  Colored  Heavy  Art.,  October  24,  'G3  ;  resigned  June  1,  '6r>. 

William   Clitus    Witter.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.   K,    10th  R.   I.   Inf., 
May  26,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 
Dura  Pratt  Morgan.     U.  S.  A.     Private   Co.   F,    11th  N.    H.   Inf., 
August   29,    '62;    honorably  discharged  June   16,   '64;  Hospital 
Steward,  June  21,  '64;  honorably  discharged  January  31,  '^Mj. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 
Alonzo    Williams.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.   H,  3d  R.  I.   Heavy  Art., 
October  5,  '61  ;  1st  Sergt.  ;  honorably  discharged  August  4,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-four. 

William  Lambert  Hurd.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  F,  2d  Mass.  Heavy 

Art.,  September  13,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  26,  '65. 


HARVARD. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
Henry  Lawrence  Eustis.     U.  S.  A.     Col.  10th  Mass.  Inf.,  August  21, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  15,  '63  ;  Brig.  Gen.  Vols., 
September  12,  '63  ;  resigned  June  27,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-one. 
Wickham  Hoffman.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.   and  Asst.   Adjt.  Gen.  Vols., 
March  6,  '62  ;  Major,  August  26,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  June 
8,  '06  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 

Francis  Morgan  Rotch.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Adjt.  Gen.  of  N.  Y.,  '01-2  ; 
died  while  inspecting  on  peninsula  of  Virginia,  November  28, '63. 
31 


482  Militajy  Record. 

Charles  Francis  Simons.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Heav3-Art., 
Jul}'  5,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  January  24,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-four. 
Shattuck  Hartwell.     U.  S.  A.     Vol.  Aide-de-Camp. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-six. 
Thomas  R   Rodman.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  38th  Mass.  Inf.,  August  21, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  11,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-seven. 
Alexander  Bliss.     U«  S.  A.     Capt.  and  Asst.  Q.  M.  Vols.,  February  3, 
'62;  Capt.  and   Asst.  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  A.,  March  13,  '63;  resigned 
March  30,  'QiS  ;  brevetted  Major,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  March  13, 
'65. 

Chester  Harding.  U.S.A.  CoL  10th  Mo.  Lif.,  August  15,  61; 
resigned  December  1,  '61  ;  Col.  25th  Mo.  Inf.,  June  14,  '62  ;  hon- 
orably discharged  January  4,  '64;  Col.  43d  Mo.  Inf.,  September 
22,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  30,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen., 

May  27,  '65. 

James  Woodruff  Savage.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  and  Addl.  Aide-de- 
Camp,  March  31,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  December  14,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 
Charles  Greely  Loring.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  and  Asst.  Q.  M.  Vols.,  Feb- 
ruary 3,  '62;  Lieut.  Col.  and  Asst.   Insp.  Gen.  Vols.,   July  22, 
'62  ;  brevetted  Col.  and  Brig.  Gen.,  August  1,  '64,  and  brevetted 
Major  Gen.,  July  17,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
Robert  Barnwell  Fuller.     C.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Rhett's  Art.  Battalion. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
Henry  Edward  Hall.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain   44th  Mass.   Inf.,  August 
29,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  June  18,  '63. 

Frederic  Winsor.  U.  S.  A.  Sui'geon  49th  Mass.  Inf ,  November  21, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  '63. 


Harvard.  483 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 
William  Duncan  McKim.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.  ;    regiment    not    known  ; 
killed  in  action  at  Chaiicellorsville. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 

Wilder  Dicight.     U.  S.  A.     Major  2(1  Mass.  Inf.,  May  24,  '61  ;  Lieut. 

Col.  ;  -died  September  9,  '62,  of  wounds  received  at  Antietam. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

Charles  EusseU.  Loicell.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  6th  U.  S.  Cav.,  May  U,  '61  ; 
Col.  2d  Mass.  Cav.,  April  15,  '63  ;  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  October  19, 
'64  ;  died  October  20,  '64,  of  wounds  received  at  Cedar  Creek. 

William  James  Potter.  U.  S.  A.  Hospital  Chaplain,  September  30, 
'63  ;  resigned  May  10,  '64. 

William  Thorndike.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  34tli  Mass.  Inf.,  Angust 
12,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  January  22,  '64 ;  Surgeon  39th 
Mass.  Inf.,  January  22,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  2,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Francis   Channing  Barloiv.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.    12th   N.   Y.    Inf., 

April  19,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  5,  '61  ;  Lieut.  Col. 

61st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  November  9,  '61  ;  Col.,  April  14,  'Q2  ;  Brig.  Gen. 

Vols.,  September  19,  '62  ;  brevetted  Major  Gen.,  August  1,  '64  ; 

Major  Gen.  Vols.,  May  25,  '65  ;  resigned  November  16,  '65. 
Channing  Clapp.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  December  30, 

'61  ;  Capt.,  September  14,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  May  12,  '63  ; 

Capt.  and  Asst.  Adj.  Gen.  Vols.,  May  8,  '63  ;  resigned  June  21, 

'65  ;  brevetted  Major,  March  13,  '65. 
Edward  Barry  Dalton.     U.  S.  A.     Surgeon  36th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  October 

31,  '61  ;  resigned  April  8,  '63. 
Henry  Lee  Higginson.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  May  25, 

'61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  8,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  October  25,  '61  ; 

Capt.  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  October  31,   '61;  Major,  March  26,  '62; 

honorably  discharged  August  9,  '64  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  March 

13,  '65. 
James  Tyndale  Mitchell.     U.  S.  A.     Private  8th  Pa.  Inf. 


484  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 

Charles  Francis  Adams.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  Decem- 
ber 23,  '61  ;  Capt..  December  1,  '62  ;  honorabh'  discharged  vSep- 
tember  1,  '64  ;  Lieut.  Col.  5th  Mass.  Cav.,  September  8,  '64  ;  Col., 
March  14,  '6.5  ;  resigned  August  1,  '6.5. 

Benjamin  Morgan  Harrod.  C.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  Major  of  Engineers, 
'61-5. 

Daniel  Webster  Wilder.     U.S.A.     Commissary  Lane's  Kan.  Brigade. 

Stephen  George  Perkins.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  July  8, 
'61  ;   1st  Lieut.,  July  8,  'G2  ;  killed  August  9,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

Ezra  Dyer.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon. 

Joseph  Atigustine  Hale.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  A.  D.  C.  (Military 
record  not  found  in  the  War  Department.) 

Franklin  Haven.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  2d  Cal.  Cav.,  January  11,  '65  ; 
resigned  May  f,  '65. 

James  Jackson  Higginson.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  Januarj' 
6,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  29,  '64  ;  Capt.,  November  15,  '64  ;  resigned 
May  27,  '65  ;  brevetted  Major,  April  9,  '65. 

James  Amory  Perkins.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  24th  Mass.  Inf.,  September 
2,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November  23,  '61  ;  killed  August  26,  '63,  at 
Morris  Island. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

John  Otis  Burt.  U.  S.  N.  Asst.  Surgeon,  '62  ;  resigned  November 
11, '63. 

Jonathan  Longfelloiv  Cilley.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  137th  Ohio 
Inf.,  May  2,  '64  ;  Hospital  Steward,  May  10,  '64  ;  honorably  dis- 
charged August  19,  '64  ;  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. 

William  Frederick  Milton.  U.S.A.  2d  Lieut.  1st  Mass.  Inf.,  July 
10,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  October  12,  '61  ;  Capt.,  July  5,  '63;  honor- 
ably discharged  July  25,  '64. 


Harvard.  485 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Stephen  Minot  Weld.  U.  S.  A.  2(1  Lieut.  18th  Mass.  Inf..  January 
24,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November  1,  'G2  ;  Capt.,  June  1,  'G3  ;  Lieut. 
Col,  56th  Mass.  Inf.,  July  22,  '63  ;  Col.,  May  31,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  July  12.  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  Mai-ch  13,  'i)b. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

John  Lincoln  Bullard.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  Commissary  of  Subsist 
ence  Vols.,  November  29,  '62  ;  honorabl}'^  discharged  December 
31,  '65  ;  brevetted  Major,  March  13,  '65. 

Henry  Weld  Farrar.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  7th  Me.  Inf.,  April  10, 
'63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  15,  '64  ;  Capt.  and  Aide-de-Camp  of  Vols., 
June  7,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  1,  '65  ;  brevetted  Major, 
October  19,  '64  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  April  9,  '65. 

William  Yates  Gholson.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  106th  Ohio  Inf.,  July 
16,  '62  ;  Capt.,  July  24,  '62  ;  killed  December  7,  '62. 

Norwood  Penrose  Hallowell.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf., 
August  10,  '61  ;  Capt.,  January  11,  '62;  Lieut.  Col.  54th  Mass. 
Inf.,  April  24,  '63  ;  Col.  55th  Mass.  Inf.,  June  24,  '63  ;  resigned 
November  2,  '63. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.,  August  8, 
'61  ;  Capt.,  May  1,  'Q'2  ;  honorably  discharged  July  17,  '64  ;  brevet- 
ted Major,  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 

Charles  Duncan  Lamb.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Art., 
August  31,  '63;  Capt.  56th  Mass.  Inf.,  July  2,  '64;  honorably 
discharged  December  28,  '64. 

Thomas  Joseph  Leavitt.  U.S.A.  Private  6th  Iowa  Cav.,  Sergt. 
Major,  1862  ;  2d  Lieut.,  January  31,  '63  ;  died  September  4,  '63, 
of  wounds  received  at  White  House  Hill. 

Thomas  Rodman  Robeson.  U.S.A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  Maiss.  Inf.,  May 
25,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  February  23,  '62  ;  Capt.,  '62  ;  died  July  7,  '63, 
of  wounds  received  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 


486  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 

James  Ingersoll  Grafton.  U.S.A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Inf.,  Novem- 
ber 1,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  31,  '62  ;  Capt.,  Nov.  9,  '62  ;  killed  March 
16,  '65. 

John  Witherspoon  Labouisse.  C.S.  A.  Capt.  Co.  H,  13th  La.  Inf., 
and  Acting  Asst.  Ins.  Gen.  Cav.  Corps,  Army  Tennessee. 

Herbert  Cowpland  Mason.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  April 
29,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  August  31,  '62  ;  Capt.,  January  6,  '63  ;  honor- 
ably discharged  March  23,  '64  ;  brevetted  Major,  March  13,  '65. 

Benjamin  Croivninshield  Mifflin.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  49th  Mass. 
Inf.,  November  19,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  1,  '63. 

Charles  Burnham  Porter.     U.S.A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  1865. 

John  Read.  U.  S.  N.  Acting  Asst.  Paymaster,  November  5,  '62  ;  re- 
signed March  20,  '65. 

Henry  Ropes.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  November  25, 
'61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  October  2,  '62  ;  killed  July  3,  '63,  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 

Ohaj-les  Waller  Aniory.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Cav.,  April  24, 
'64  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  25,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  July  20,  '65. 

Charles  Emerson.  U.S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  7th  N.  Y.  State  Militia, 
Ma}'  25,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  5,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut. 
174th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  November  13,  '62;  transferred  to  162d  N.  Y. 
Inf.  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  2,  '64  ;  Capt.,  February  10,  '65  ;  resigned  May 
16, '65. 

Francis  Lee  Higginson.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  54th  Mass.  Inf.,  April 
23,  '63;  Capt.  same  regt.  ;  Capt.  5th  Mass.  Cav.,  February  11, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  31,  '65. 

Arthur  Lawrence.    U.S.A.    Vol.  Aide-de-Camp.  Gen.  Howard, '64-5. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 

John  Binney.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  52d  Pa.  Inf.,  July  8,  '63;  hon- 
orably discharged  September  1,  '63. 


Harvard  —  Ge7ieva.  487 

Edward  Russell  Cogswell.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F.,  44th  Mass.  Inf., 
Aug.  29,  'G2;  Corp.,  August  29,  '62;  Sergt.,  May  1,  '63; 
honorabh' discharged  June  18,  'G3. 

James  Neville  Hedges.  U.  S.  A.  Vol.  Aide-de-Camp,  '62 ;  died 
February,  '63. 

Richard  Jones  Meconkey.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Chester  Count}'  Battery, 
Pa.  Vol.  Militia,  '63. 

Arthur  George  Sedgwick.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  June 
23,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  February  3,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 

Robert  Ralston  Newell.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  54th  Mass.  Inf.,  Janu- 
ary 5,  '64  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  30,  '64  ;  Capt.,  July  27,  '65  ;  hon- 
orably discharged  August  20,  '65. 

Charles  Artlmr  Rand.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  Novem- 
ber 5,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  July  16,  '65. 


GENEVA. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 

Thomas  Rush  Sj)encer.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon  33d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  May  22, 
'61  ;  resigned  August  22,  '61  ;  on  Gen.  Peck's  Staff,  as  Brigade 
Surgeon  and  Medical  Director  of  5th  Army  Corps. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-two. 

Egbert  Bagg.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  117th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  August  15, 
'62  ;  Capt.,  November  22,  '62  ;  Major,  August  23,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  June  8.  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-five. 

Samuel  Russell  Wells.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon  61st  N.  Y.  Inf.,  March  8, 
'62  ;  resigned  July  25,  '62. 


Military  Record. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 

HefM"ij  Cary  BanMead.  U.  S.  A.  Cadet,  July  1,  '46;  brevetted  ■2d 
Lieut.  5th  luf.,  Jul}-  1,  '50;  2d  Lieut.,  August  4,  '51  ;  1st  Lieut., 
July  19,  '55  ;  Capt.,  June  25,  '61  ;  Lieut.  Col.  A.  I.  G.  (Act  July 
17,  '62),  Jan.  1,  '63;  brevetted  Major,  July  3,  '63,  "  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa."  ;  bre- 
vetted Lieut.  Col.,  May  8,  '64,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices iu  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  Va." ;  brevetted  Col.  Vols., 
August  1,  'G4,  ''for  brave  conduct  and  efficient  services  in  the 
battles  and  marches  of  the  campaign " ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen. 
Vols.,  April  1,  '65,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va."  ;  brevetted  Col.,  April  2,  '65,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  front  of  Petersburg,  Va."  ; 
relieved  as  Lieut.  Col.  A.I. G.,  Aug.  1,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen., 
October  1,  '68,  "for  the  prompt,  energetic  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices rendered  by  him  during  the  present  campaign  against  hostile 
Indians,  and  especiallj'^  in  the  prompt  relief  of  Col.  Forsyth's 
beleaguered  party  on  the  Republican  in  September,  '68  "  ;  trans- 
ferred to  8th  Cav.,  December  15,  '70;  Major  4th  Cav.,  Janu- 
ary 15,  '73  ;  retired  November  12,  '79,  "  for  wound  received  and 
disabilit}'  incurred  in  line  of  duty." 

Clarence  Armstrong  Seward.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  19th  X.  Y.  Inf., 
May  18,  '61  ;  resigned  September  28,  '61. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-nine. 

Azel  Backus.  U.  S.  A.  Surgeon  Board  of  I^nrolment,  28th  Dist., 
N.  Y.,  April  17,  '63  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  June  15,  '65. 

Franklin  Chamberlain.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  177th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
November  24,  '62  ;  resigned  February  11,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -one. 

DeWitt  Clinton  Peters.  U.S.A.  Asst.  Surgeon,  August  15,  '64; 
resigned  October  1,  '65  ;  Asst.  Surgeon,  June  23,  '60  ;  Surgeon,  July 
28,  '64  ;  died  April  22,  '76  ;  brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  March 
13,  '65. 


Geneva.  489 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

Meredith  Lralloio  Ocjden.  C.  S.  A.  Served  in  La.  Cav.,  in  Gen. 
Stuart's  Brigade  ;  killed  in  action  in  Tcnn.,  January  1,  '64. 

Eig-hteen  Hxindred  and  Fifty-five. 

Samuel  Birdsall.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  Cth  Wis.  Inf.,  July  15, 
'61;  2d  Lieut.,  November  1,  '61;  1st  Lieut.,  July  22,  '(i2 ; 
Capt.,  September  14,  '62;  honorabl}'  discharged,  on  account  of 
disability,  June  12,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 

Charles  Nathaniel  Heicitt.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  50th  N.  Y. 
Engineers,  August  16,  '61;  Surgeon,  '62;  honorably  discharged 
June  14,  '(Jb ;  Surgeon  in  chief  Eng.  Brigade,  Army  of  the 
Potomac. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

William  Watts  Fohcell.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers, 
February  13,  '62;  Capt.,  December  27,  '62;  Major,  February  1, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  June  14,  '60  ;  brevetted  Major,  August 
1,  '64  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  April  9,  '65. 

James  Hervey  Tinkham.  U.  S.  N.  Passed  Asst.  Surgeon,  July  30, 
'61  ;  Surgeon,  December  5,  '65  ;  still  in  service. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

Mahlon  '  Bainhridge  Fohcell.  U.  S.  A.  Hospital  Steward  50th  N.  Y. 
p:ngineers,  April  10,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  27,  '63  ;  Capt.,  February 
1,  '65;  honorably  discharged  June  13,  '65;  brevetted  Capt., 
August  1,  '64. 

Edmund    Wellington  Hodgkinson.     U.  S.  A.     50th  N.  Y.  Engineers. 

Alfred  Barton  Hough.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  50th  N.  Y.  Engi- 
neers, September  11,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  February  8,  '64  ;  1st  Lieut., 
December  12,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  13,  '65  ;  brevetted 
Capt.,  April  9,  '65. 


49^  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Asa  Gray  Folwell.    U.  S.  A.    Recruiting  Officer  50tli  N.  Y,  Engineers. 
(Military  record  cannot  be  found  in  Adjt.  Geu.'s  office.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
William   Perm   Smith.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  C,  148tli   N.  Y.  Inf., 
September  10,  '02  ;  Corp.,  September  14,  '62  ;  Sergt.,  November, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  March  25,  '65  ;  1st  Lieut.  38th  U.  S. 
Colored  Troops,  March  14,  '64  ;  died  April  19,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
Russell  Asa  OUn.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  L,   15th  Pa.  Cav.,  October 
10,  '&2  ;  honorably  discharged  February  9,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 
Thaddetis  Minor  Chajyinan.     U.S.A.     Private  5th  Vt.  Inf.     (Military 
record  cannot  be  found  in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  office.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
Robert  E.  Foot.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  40th  Wis.  Inf.,  May  8,  '64  ; 
honorably  discharged  Sept.  20,  '64. 


HUDSON. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine.  ' 

Gilbert  Saltonstall  Carpenter.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  19th  Ohio  Vols., 
April  22,  '61  ;  mustered  out  August  31,  '61  ;  Private  Co.  F,  2d 
Battalion  18th  Inf.,  September  14,  '61;  1st  Sergt.,  October  31, 
'61;  Sergt.,  February  1,  '62;  2d  Lieut.  18th  Inf.,  June  9,  '62; 
accepted  July  11,  '62;  1st  Lieut.,  November  25,  '62;  brevetted 
Capt.,  December  31,  '62,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  in 
the  battle  of  Murfreesborough,  Tenn."  ;  Capt.  18th  Inf.,  December 
21 ,  '60  ;  Capt.  45th  Inf.,  January  22,  '67  ;  transferred  to  14th  Inf., 
July  22,  '69. 


Hudson.  49 1 

Oeorge  Harvey  Christy.  U.  S.  A.  Q.  INI.  Sergt.  Co.  A,  Independent 
Battalion  Pa.  Art.,  Ma}^  19,  '64;  honorably  discharged  August 
29,  '64  ;  2d  Lieut.  22d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  October  29,  '64  ;  1st 
Lieut.,  December  9,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  23,  '65. 

Frank  Brown  Hamilton.  U.  S.  A.  Cadet,  July  1,  '58  ;  2d  Lieut.  3d 
Art.,  June  17,  'Cr2  ;  brevetted  1st  Lieut.,  September  17,  '62,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Md."  ; 
brevetted  Capt.,  July  3,  '63,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  service 
in  the  battle  of  Gettj'sburg,  Pa.";  1st  Lieut.  3d  Art.,  June  18, 
'64;  Capt.  14th  Inf.,  July  28, '66  ;  accepted  November  26, '66  ; 
transferred  to  2d  Art.,  December  15,  1870. 

Brainerd  Spencer  Higley.  U.S.A.  Corp.  Co.  D,  155th  Ohio  Inf., 
Ma}^  2,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  27,  '64. 

Nathaniel  Merrill  Hutchinson.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  1st  Battalion 
18th  Inf.,  October  12,  '61  ;  Sergt.,  January  1,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.  18th 
Inf.,  June  9,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  January  14,  '63  ;  retired  January  6, 
'64  ;  brevetted  Capt.  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  in  battle 
at  Chickamauga,  Ga.,  September  20,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Samuel  Cheney  Williamson.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  19th  Ohio  Inf., 
April  22,  '61;  honorably  discharged  August  31,  '61;  2d  Lieut. 
18th  U.  S.  Inf.,  February  19,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November  13,  '63  ; 
retired  January  24,  '64;  Capt.  42d  U.  S.  Inf.,  January  22,  '67; 
transferred  to  6th  Inf.,  April  22,  '69;  unassigned,  June  21,  '69; 
honorabh'  discharged  January  1,  '71. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Allen  Gamphell  Barrows.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  18th  U.  S.  Inf.. 
Novembers,  '61  ;  Corp.,  November  29,  '61  ;  Sergt.,  December  5, 
'61  ;  Sergt.  Major,  November  1,  63  ;  resignad  March  31 ,  '64  ;  Sergt. 
Co.  B,  18th  U.  S.  Inf.,  April  1,'64;  1st  Sergt.,  July  10, '64; 
honorabl}'  discharged  November  5,  '64. 

Tra  Cole  Terry.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  5th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  August  1, 
'63  ;  Major,  September  10,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  October  24, 
'64  ;  Lieut.  Col.  22d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  October  25,  '64  ;  hon- 
orabl}'  discharged  October  16,  '65  ;  brevetted  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 


492  Military  Recoj'd. 

Edward  Sayle  Watterson.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  27,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  '62. 

Edwin  Lester  Webber.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May, 
'62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  June  9,  '62  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  September  23, 
'62;  Capt.  88th  Ohio  Inf.,  September  24,  '62;  Major,  May  12, 
'63  ;  Lieut.  CoL,  July  25,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  July  3,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Charles  Enoch  Clark.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  G,  19th  Ohio  Inf.,  April 
22,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  31 ,  '61  ;  1st  Sergt.  Co.  C,  86th 
Ohio  Inf.,  June  16,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  February  10,  '64. 

Edward  Wldttlesey  Stewart.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  27,  '62  ;  Corp.,  June  9,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September 
27,  '62. 

Charles  Tudor  Williams.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  27,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  28,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
John  Calvin  Elliott.    U.  S.  A.    Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May  27, 
'62  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  September  27,  '62. 

Sidney  Strong.  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf. ,  May  27,  '62  ; 
honorably  discharged  September  27,  '62. 

Henry  Robert  Watterson.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf. 

Reginald  Heber  Wright.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  27,  '62  ;  1st  Sergt.,  June  21,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Sep- 
tember 27,  '62. 

•Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Samuel  M.  Eddy.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May  27, 
'62  ;  Sergt.,  June  9,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  '62. 

Charles  Edgar  Foe.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  43d  Ohio  Inf.,  April  6, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  July  13,  '65. 

Edioard  Porter  Williams.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  27,  '62  ;  Corp.,  June  28,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Septem- 
ber 27,  '62. 


Hudson  —  Boivdoin.  493 

Richard  IJoyd    Williams.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  85tli   Oliio  Inf., 
May  27,  '(52  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  'G2. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
Elmore  Perry  Caruthera.     U.S.A.     Private  Co.  B,  85th  Oliio  Inf., 

May  27,  'G2  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27,  '62. 
James  George  Shedd.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  85th  Ohio  Inf.,  May 
27,  '62  ;  Corp.,  June  28,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  September  27, 
'62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
Edward  Hooker  Harvey.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  C,  150th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  2,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  23,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 
John   Charles   Coffey.     U.  S.  A.      46th  and  89th  Ohio  Inf.      (INIilitary 

record  not  found  in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  office.) 
Charles  Frederick  Harrington.     U.  S,  A.     Private  Co.  D,  196th  Ohio 

Inf.,  January  30,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  September  11,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-one. 
Charles  Robinson  Truesdale.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  E,  2d  Ohio  Cav., 
August  10,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  June  24,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-four. 
William.  Howard  Brett.     U.  S.  A.     Musician  Co.  A,  171st  Ohio  Inf., 
April  27,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  August  20,  '64  ;  Private  Co. 
D,   196th  Ohio  Inf.,  January  30,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  Sep- 
tember 11,  '65. 


BOWDOIN. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
Gideon  Stinson  Palmer.     U.S.A.     Surgeon  3d  Me.  Inf  ,  Juno  4,  '61  ; 
honorably  discharged  October  1,  '62;  Surgeon  Vols..  October  2, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  October  12,  '65  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col., 
October  6,  '65. 


494  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-one. 
Francis  Dudley  Ladd.     U.S.A.     Chaplain  Christian  Commission. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-two. 
William  Lyman  Hyde.    U.  S.  A.    Chaplain  112th  N.Y.  Inf.,  October 
10,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Jnne  13,  '65. 

Jesse  William  Page.  U.  S.  A.  Sanitary  Inspector  ;  Superintendent 
of  White  Refugees,  N.  C. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-four. 
William  Henry  Farnham.      U.  S.  A.      Private  Co.   K,  3d  Cal.  Inf., 
October  16,  '61  ;  honorabh^  discharged  October  15,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-six- 
Frederick   Augustus   Deane.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  I,  1st  Cal.  Inf., 
September    13,    '61;    2d    Lieut.,  June    21,    '62;    resigned   June 
27,    '63;    1st   Sergt.    Co.    K,    30th    Me.    Inf.,    January   8,    '64; 
honorably-  discharged  August  20,  '65. 

Thomas  Hammond  Talbot.  U.S.A.  Lieut.  Col.  18th  Me.  Inf.  (1st 
Heavy  Art.) ,  August  21, '62  ;  resigned  September  13,  '64  ;  brevetted 
Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
John  Smith  Sewell.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  8th  Mass.  Inf.,  July  26,  '64  ; 
honorably  discharged  November  10,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
William   Henry  Owen.     U.  S.  A.       Capt.    and    Asst.    Q.    M.    Vols., 
October  31,  '61  ;  Lieut.  Col.  and  Q.  M.,  May  22,   '63  ;  Col.  and 
Inspector  Q.  M.   Dept.,    August    2,    '64 ;    honorably  discharged 
June  19,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -two. 
Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.  20th  Me.  Inf., 
August  29, '62;  Col.,  May  20,   '63  ;  Brig.   Gen.,  June    18,   '64; 
honorably  discharged  Januar}'  15, '66  :  brevetted  Maj.  Gen.,  March 
13,  '65  ;  received  formal  surrender  of  Lee's  Arm}^  April  9,  '65. 


Boivdoin.  495 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Ralph    Wardlaw  Cummings.    U.  S.  A.    Asst.  Surgeon  23d  Mich.  Inf., 
November  10, '63;  honorably  discharged  March  9, '64  ;  Surgeon 
IstU.  S.  Colored  Heavy  Art.,  March  10,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
March  31,  '66. 

Joseph  McKeen,  Jr.  U.S.A.  Surgeon  hi  General  Hospital,  Fairfax, 
Va.,  1862. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Thomas  Lyford  Ambrose.     U.S.A.     Chaplain  12th  N.  H.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 23,  '62  ;  died  August  11),  '64,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 
Lewis  Osmond  Brastow.      U.S.A.      Chaplain  12th  Vt.  Inf.,  October 
4,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  14,  '63. 

Edward  Thurston  Chapman.  U.S.N.  Acting  Asst.  Paymaster,  Feb- 
ruary 2^^,  '63. 

Thomas  Freeman  Moses.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  '62-4. 

Nathaniel  Augustus  Rohhins.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  Co.  G,  4th  Me.  Inf., 
June  15,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  April  2,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  Feb- 
ruary' 19, '64. 

Gustavus  Augustus  Stanley.  U.S.A.  Capt.  28th  Me.  Inf.,  October 
10,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  31,  '63  ;  Capt.  2d  Me.  Cav., 
December  11,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  December  6,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 

John  Duguid  Anderson.     U.   S.    A.     1st   Lieut.    1st  Wis.   Lt.  Art., 

October  10,  '61  ;  resigned  October  5,  '62  ;  1st  Sergt.  Co.  II,  32d 

"      Me.   Inf.,  April  2, '64  ;  honorably  discharged  December  12,  '64  ; 

1st  Lieut.  3d  Battalion  Md.  Vet.  Vols.,  December  13,  '64  ;    honor- 

ablj'  discharged  July  31,  '65. 

John  Calhoun  Chamberlain.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  Uth  Me.  Inf. 

Horatio  Oliver  Ladd.    U.  S.  A.    Chaplain  U.  S.  Christian  Commission. 

Francis  Wallingford  Sabine.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  11th  Me.  Inf., 
November  5,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  24,  '62;  Capt.,  November  1, 
'62  ;  died  September  17,  '64. 


496  Military  Recoi'd. 

George  Webster.  U.  S.  A.  2cl  Lieut.  12th  Me.  Inf.,  November  15, 
'61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  April  1,  'G3  ;  honorably  discharged  March  2G,  '64  ; 
Major  77th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  March  29,  '64  ;  transferred  to 
10th  U.  S.  Colored  Heav3-  Art.,  October  1,  '65;  resigned  June 
2,  '66  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eig-hteen  Hundred,  and  Sixty. 
John  Francis  Appleton.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.    r2th  Me.  Inf.,   November 
15,  '61  ;  Col.  81st  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  June  25,  '63  ;  honorably 
discharged  July  29,  '64  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

John  Marshall  Brown.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Me.  Inf.,  August 
29,  '62 ;  Capt.  and  Asst.  Adj.  Gen.,  June  23,  '63 ;  resigned 
May  10,  '64  ;  Lt.  Col.  32d  Me.  Inf.,  May  5,  '64  ;  honorably  dis- 
charged September  23,  '64;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Francis  Willard  Webster.  U.  S.  A.  Corporal  Co.  D,  18th  Me.  Inf. 
(1st  Heav}' Art.),  August  31,  '62;  honorably  discharged  August 
7,  '63  ;  Capt.  3d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  August  29,  '63  ;  honorably 
discharged  October  31,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Edward  Larlce  Appleton.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  1st  U.  S.  Art.,  August 
5,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  August  5,  '61  ;  resigned  Ma^-  10,  '65. 

Charles  Oliver  Hunt.  U.  S.  A.  Q.  M.  Sergt.  5th  Me.  Battery, 
December  21.  '61;  2d  Lieut.,  May  18,  '63;  1st  Lieut.,  March 
23,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  Jul}^  6,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty -two. 
Melville  Augustus  Cochrane.  U.  8.  A.  Capt.  16th  Inf.,  August  5, 
'61  ;  accepted  September  15,  '61  ;  brevetted  Major,  September  20, 
'63,  "  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  in  the  battle  of  Chicka- 
mauga,  Ga."  ;  transferred  to  2d  Inf.,  April  17,  '69  ;  Major  12th 
Inf.,  March  4,  '69. 

William  EUingicood  Donnell.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Me.  Inf. 
September  1,  '63;  honorably  discharged  July  16,  '65;  brevetted 
Capt.,  July  6,  '64  ;  brevetted  Major,  April  1,  '65. 

Henry  Hastings  Hunt.  L'.'S.  A.  Private  5tli  Me.  Battery,  August 
28.  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  6,  '65. 


BoTvdoin  —  Dartmouth.  497 

Isaac  Warren  Starhird.  U.S.A.  Capt.  l!)th  Me.  Inf.,  August  25, 
'62  ;  Mtijor,  September  16,  '64  ;  Col.,  November  16,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  June  7,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  April  7,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Samuel  Shannon  Caswell.     U.  S.  A.    Private  1st  Battery  N.  H.  Heavy 

Art.,  August  12,  '63;  honorably  discharged  October  4,  '64;    1st 

Lieut.  18th  N.  H.  Inf.,  October  5,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  July 

29,  '65. 
James   Henry   Maxwell.     U.  S.  A.     Private   Co.   A,  20th    Me.  Inf., 

December  16,  '64  ;  died  May  2,  '65. 
Horatio  Fox  Smith.      1st  Sergt.  Co.  F,  .31st  Me.  Inf.,  March  30,  '64  ; 

Sergt.  Maj.,  April  31,  '64  ;  died  September  20,  '64. 
Charles  Augustus  Robbins.     U.  S.  N.     Acting  Asst.  Paymaster,  June 

25,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  31,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
Prince  Albert  Gatchell.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  Co.  A,  1st  Me.  Heavy  Art., 
August  21,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  February  8,  '64  ;  1st  Lieut.,  December 
19,  '64  ;  Capt.,  August  19,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  September 
11,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
Joseph  Scribner  Burns.     U.  S.  A.     Q.  M.  Dept. 

John  Irving  Sturgis.  U.  S.  A.  Private  12th  Me.  Inf.,  March  17,  '65  ; 
honorably  discharged  March  16,  '66. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-one. 
Frank   Tappan  Bayley.     U.  S.  A.      Private  Co.  H,  6th  Mass.  Inf., 
July  14,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  October  27,  '64. 


DARTMOUTH. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-five. 
Oeorge  Harrison  Palmer.     U.  S.  N.     Surgeon's  Mate,  '64-5. 
32 


498  Milita7'y  Reco7'd. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 
Isawn,  Lewis  Clarice.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.  96th  111.  Inf.,  September 
6,  '62  ;  killed  September  20.  'G3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty. 
DeWitt  Clinton  Cram.     U.  S.  A,     Capt.  6th  Iowa  Cav.,  January  31, 
'63  ;  Major,  December  28,  '64  ;  honorabl}^  discharged  October  17, 
'65  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  March  13,  '65.  . 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
Nathan  Lord.     U.  S.  A.    Lieut.  Col.  5th  Vt.  Inf.,  September  16,  '61  ; 
Col.  6th  Vt.  Inf.,  October  15,  '61  ;  resigned  December  18,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 
John  Johnson  Ladd.     U.  S.  A.     Major  and  Addl.  Pa^'master,  July  2, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  November  1,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Alpheus  Benning  Crosby.     U.  S.  A.     Surgeon  1st  N.  H.  Inf.,  May  2, 
'61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  9,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 
George  Anthony   Collamore.      U.  S.  A.      Surgeon    100th   Ohio   Inf., 
August  19,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  June  20,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Edward  Henry  Chase.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  C,  8th  Pa.  Inf.,  April 
22,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  16,  '64. 

Sylvester  Slack  Preston.      U.  S.   A.      Master  of  Transportation  and 
Superintendent  of  Stores,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  '61-5. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Arthur  Al ivy n  Putman.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  Co.  I,  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Art., 
Jul}'  5,  '61  ;  resigned  August  14,  '61  ;   Ist  Lieut.  2d  Mass.  Heavy 
Art.,  October  28,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  September  3,  '65. 

Charles  Woodbury  Thrasher.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  11th  R.  I.  Inf.,  Octo- 
ber 1,  '62  ;  honorably-  discharged  July  13,  '63. 


Darhnouth.  499 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

John  Howe  Clarke.  U.  S.  N.  Asst.  Surgeon,  October  19,  '61  ; 
Passed  Asst.  Surgeoji.  April  24,  'Go  ;  Surgeon,  May  14,  'fi?  ;  still 
in  service. 

John  Atwoocl  FoUeite.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  39th  Ohio  Inf., 
August  15,  '62  ;  Surgeon,  November  22,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged 
July  9,  '65. 

Edioard  Follansbee  Noyes.  U.  S.  A.  Major  39th  Ohio  Inf.,  August 
16,  '61  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  July  8,  '62  ;  Col.,  November  1,  '62  ;  resigned 
April  22,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Frederick    WiUknn  Durant  Kimball.     C.  S.  A.     Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, '61-5  ;  died  in  the  service,  January  6,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -nine. 
Fisher  Ames  Baker.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  18th  Mass.  Inf.,  April  19, 
'61 ;  1st  Lieut.,  October  29,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  September 
2,  '64  ;  brevetted  Capt.,  March  13,  '65. 

Charles  Wliiting  Carroll.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  18th  Mass.  Inf.,  April 
19,  '61  ;  Capt.,  October  29,  '61  ;  killed  August  30,  '62,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. 

Phineas  Sanborn  Conner.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 
April  16,  'iyi ;  resigned  August  1,  '66  ;  brevetted  Capt.  and  Major, 
March  13,  '65. 

Edward  Cowles.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surgeon,  June  13. 
'63  ;  resigned  March  1,  '72  ;  brevetted  Capt.,  March  13,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Joab   Nelson  Patterson.     U.  S.  A.      1st  Lieut.  2d   N.  H.  Inf.,  June  5, 
'61  ;  Capt.,  May  23,  '62  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  July  4,  '64  ;  Col.,  June  22, 
65  ;  honorabl}-  discharged  December  19,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen., 
March  13,  '65. 

Ralph  Izard  Middleton.  C.  S.  A.  Private  Charleston,  S.  C,  Marion 
Art.,  April,  '63 -March,  '65. 


500  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Alvah  Kimball  Potter.    U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  7tli  N.  H.  Inf.,  December 
24,  '61  ;  resigned  June  30, '62  ;  Capt.  18th  N.  H.  Inf.,  September 
17,  '64  ;  Major,  April  10,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  June  23,  '65. 

George  Harvey  Taylor.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  73d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
December  21,  '63  ;  resigned  October  24,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
Amos  Wilson  Abbott.     U.  S.  A.     Private    Co.   C,    16th    N.    H.    Inf., 
October  18,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  20,  '63. 

Samuel  Judson  Alexander.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  9th  N.  H.  Inf.,  July  12, 
'62  ;  died  July  23,  '63. 

William  Lapham  Flagg.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  7th  Squadron  R.  I. 
Cav.,  June  24,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  October  2,  '62. 

Stephen  Rand,  Jr.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co,  E,  IstU.  S.  Sharpshooters, 
August  15,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  April  13,  '63  ;  U.  S.  N., 
Acting  Asst.  Eng.,  December  17,  '64;  honorably  discharged 
August  8,  '69  ;  Asst.  Paymaster,  August  12,  '69  ;  Passed  Asst. 
Paymaster,  April  30,  '74  ;  still  in  service. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Charles  Caldivell.     U.  S.  A.     Corp.  Co.  B,  7th  R.  I.  Cav.,  July  3,  '62  ; 
honorably  discharged  October  2,  '62. 

Calvin  Webster  Fitch.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  45th  Mass.  Inf., 
September  15,  '62  ;  honorabl}^  discharged  July  7,  '63  ;  2d  Lieut. 
76th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  January  24,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
May  15,  '65. 

Ichabod  Goodwin  Hohhs.  U.  S.  N.  Acting  Asst.  Paymaster,  August 
31,  '64;  honorably  discharged  July  18, '65  ;  Asst.  Paymaster, 
February  21,  '67;  Passed  Asst.  Paymaster,  September  16,  '68; 
Paj^master,  May  15,  '69  ;  still  in  service. 

Elias  Wilkins  Howe.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  E,  1st  Battalion  Mass. 
Heavy  Art.,  August  13,  '64  ;  Q.M.  Sergt.,  September  1,  '64  ;  hon- 
orably discharged  June  28,  '65. 

Charles  Webster  Kimball.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  22d  Mass.  Inf., 
September  6,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  March  24,  '63. 


Dai'tmoiith  —  Peii  insula?'.  5  o  i 

John  Calvin  Webster.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  E,  1st  Battalion  Mass. 
Ileav}'  Art.,  August  18,  '64  ;  honorabh'  discharged  June  28,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
George    Washington   Britton.      U.  S.  A.      Private    16tli   N.    II.    Inf. 
(Record  not  found  in  the  War  Department.) 

Frank  Banvard  Modica.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  Maj.  16th  N.  H.  Inf., 
November  5,  '62;  2d  Lieut.,  July  18, '63;  honorably  discharged 
August  20,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
Alfred  Addison  Thomas.     U.  S.  A.     Private  4th  Battalion  Ohio  Cav., 
August  3,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  March  12,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 
Henry  Foster  Pratt.     U.  S.  A.     Corp.  Co.  F,  14th  N.  H.  Inf.,  Septem- 
ber 23,  '62  ;  transferred  to  13th  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  June  29,  '64  ; 
honorably  discharged  June  22,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 
John   Henry   Hardy.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.    E,    15th    N.    H.    Inf., 
October  9,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  13,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-one. 
Frank   Eugene    Greenwood.     U.  S.  A.     Private    Co.   G,    148th   Ohio 
Nat.  Guard  Vols.,  May  2,  '64;  honorably  discharged  September 
14,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-three. 
Albert  Franklin  Baxter.     U.  S.  A.     Private  2d  N.  II.  Inf.,  1862-5. 


PENINSULAR. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 
Wells  Ransom  Marsh.    U.  S.  A.     Surgeon  2d  Iowa  Inf.,  June  22,  '61  ; 
honorably  discharged  July  12,  '65;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.,  March 
13,  '65. 


502  Military  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-nine. 
Ihmght  May.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  2d  Mich.  Inf.,  May  25,  '61  ;  resigned 
December  2,   '61  ;  Lieut.   Col.   12th  Mich.  Inf.,  October  9,  '62; 
Col.,  August  1,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  February  15,  '66  ;  bre- 
vetted  Brig.  Gen.,  October  14,  '65. 

Edmund  Andrews.     U.  S.  A.     Surgeon   1st  111.  Light  Art.,  April  5, 
'62  ;  resigned  January  18,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
Robert  C.  Kedzie.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Suigeon  12th  Mich.  Inf.,  January 
23,  '62  ;  Surgeon,  May  1,  '62  ;  resigned  October  8,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 
Sidney  Alfred  Bean.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.  4th  Wis.  Cav.,  May  27, 
'61  ;  Col.,  May,  '63  ;  died  May  29,  '63. 

Walker  Lindsley  Bean.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  28th  Wis.  Inf.,  Septem- 
ber 25,  '62  ;  died  December  29,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 
William  Chandler.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  Battery  E,  1st  111.  Light  Art., 
December  19,   '61;    1st  Lieut.,  August  18,  '63;    honorably  dis- 
charged December  29,  '64, 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Charles  Heicitt.     V.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  B,  ]32d  Ind.  Inf.,  April  30, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  7,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
John  Emory  Clark.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  5th  Mich.  Inf.,    September  2, 
'62  ;  Major,  October  9,  '63  ;  resigned  February  25,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 
George   McQueen  Landon.      U.    S.   A.      2d  Lieut.    4th    Mich.   Cav., 
August  28,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  June  2,  '63  ;  Capt.,  January  17,  '65  ; 
honorably  discharged  July  1,  '65. 

Edwin  Buckminster  Wight.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  24th  INIich.  Inf.,  August 
13,  '62  ;  Major,  June  22,  '63  ;  resigned  November  17,  '63. 


Peninstilar.  503 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

John  Wesley  Horner.  U.  S.  A.  Cupt.  18tli  ^Midi.  Inf.,  August  26, 
'62;  Major,  September  1,  '62;  Lieut.  Col.,  Marcli  7,  '6i  ;  Col., 
May  12,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  June  26,  '6;'). 

Charles  Bollin  Miller.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  August 
26,  %2  ;  Capt.,  September  1,'62  ;  honorably  dischargeclJune  26,  '65. 

Bobert  Starr  Moore.  U.  S.  A.  Col.  lOth  Mo.  State  Militia,  '62-3. 
(No  record  in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  office.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine, 

Rodney  Jay  Hathaivay.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  67th  Ohio  Inf., 
November  1,  '61  ;  1st  Sergt.,  December  18,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  July 
19,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  24,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  Novem- 
ber 10, '64. 

Solomon  Claiborne  Martin.  C.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  Adams'  Miss. 
Cav.,  Forrest's  Div. 

Ephraim  Allen  Otis.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  and  Asst.  Adjt.  Gen.  Vols., 
June  11,  '62  ;  resigned  November  23,  '64. 

Orrin  Parsons.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  D,  3d  Mich.  Cav.,  September 
25,  '61  ;  Corp.,  April  19,  '62;  Sergt.,  August  1,'62;  2d  Lieut., 
December  7,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  December  15,  '64  ;  Capt.,  March  14, 
'65  ;  honorably  discharged  February-  12,  'QiQ. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Stuart  Carhener.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  33d  Mo.  Inf.,  September  5, 
'62  ;  Capt.,  June  6,  '63  ;  honorably'  discharged  August  10,  '65. 

Silas  Wright  Dunning.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  E,  124th  111.  Inf., 
August  15,  '62  ;  Corp.,  February  23,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged 
June  14,  '65. 

George  Henry  Gould.  C.  S.  A.  Co.  F,  17th  Tex.  Cav.  ;  enlisted  at 
Henderson,  Tex.,  March  1,  '62,  for  three  ^-ears  ;  Private,  January, 
'63  ;  captured,  with  most  of  his  company,  at  battle  of  Arkansas 
Post,  and  escaped  ;  honorably  discharged,  for  disability,  February 
14,  '64. 


504  Military  Record. 

Sullivan  Dexter  Oreene.  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  F,  24th  Mich.  Inf., 
August  13,  '62  ;  Q.  M.  Sevgt.,  July  17,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
June  30,  '65. 

Allen  William  Howard  Zacharias.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  7th  Mich.  Inf., 
August  22,  '61  ;  Capt.,  March  1,  '62  ;  died  December  31,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred,  and  Sixty-one. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Blair.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  Co.  B,   123d  Ohio  Inf., 
August  18,   '62;  Sergt.   Major,   September  19,   '62;  1st  Lieut., 
April  5,  '63  ;  Capt.,  May  3,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  June  20,  '65. 

Goodwin  Stoddard  Beaver.  U-.  S.  A.  Q.  M.  Sergt.  1st  Mich.  Sharp- 
shooters, September  29,  '63  ;  died  June  28,  '65. 

Byron  M.  Cutclieon.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  20th  Mich.  Inf.,  August  16,  '62  ; 
Major,  October  14,  '63;  Lieut.  Col.,  February  13,  '64;  Col., 
February  14,  '64;  honorably  discharged  December  18,  '64;  Col. 
27th  Mich.,  December  19,  '64  ;  resigned  March  6,  '65  ;  brevetted 
Col.,  August  18,  '64  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Charles  Halbert  Dennison.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  5th  Mich.  Inf., 
August  28, '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  September  4, '61  ;  resigned  March  7, '62. 

Edward  Seymour  Jackson.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  Co.  A,  151st  Pa.  Inf., 
October  17,  '62  ;  honorabl}^  discharged  July  29,  '63. 

Henry  Bishop  Landon.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  7th  Mich.  Inf., 
November  9,  '63  ;  resigned  April  26,  '64. 

Henry  Dwight  Merrill.  U.  S.  A,  Corp.  Co.  G,  45th  111.  Inf.,  Septem- 
ber 17,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  September  26,  '64. 

James  Alexis  Post.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  28th  Ky.  Inf.,  May  27, 
'63  ;  Surgeon,  January  23,  '65  ;  resigned  July  4,  '65. 

Charles  Henry  Stocking.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  10th  Ky.  Inf., 
October  22,  '63  ;  Surgeon,  April  4,  '64';  honorably  discharged 
December  6,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Rienzi   Hiram   Baker.     U.S.A.     Sergt.    Co.    C,    18th    Mich.    Inf., 
August  26,  '62  ;  1st  Sergt.,  November  7,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  May  28, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  20,  '65. 


Peninsular.  505 

Edward  Gavion  Clark.  U.  S.  A.  Private  18th  Mich.  Inf.,  August 
26,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  June  5,  '65. 

Charles  Morse  Hunt.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  N.  Y.  Inf.  ;  Surgeon  U.  S.  A. 
(No  record  in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  oflice.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 

William  Smith  Harroun.  U.  S.  A.  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon.  (No  record 
in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  office.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 

William  Lavant  Barnhart.  U.  S.  A.  Commissar}-  Sergt.  6th  IMich. 
Cav.,  November  25, '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  January  1,  '6^;  1st  Lieut., 
April  1 ,  '64  ;  Capt.,  Jul}'  31 ,  '64  ;  honorabl}* discharged  June  22,  '65. 

James  Harvey  Kidd.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  6th  MicOi.  Cav.,  October 
11,  '62;  Major,  November  1,  '63;  Col.,  July  1,  '64;  honorably 
discharged  November  7,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 

Henry  Kirk  Bowley.  U.S.A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  C,  18th  Mich.  Inf., 
August  26,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  November  7,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  August  12, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  June  26,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 

Henry  Root  Austin.  U.S.A.  2d  Lieut.  14th  U.  S.  Colored  Inf., 
November  15,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  January  1 ,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
February  23,  '65. 

Gabriel  Campbell.  U.  S.A.  Capt.  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  August  19,  '62; 
honorably  discharged  September  19,  '63. 

George  William  Harmon.  U.S.A.  Corp.  Co.  E,  17th  Mich.  Inf., 
August  7,  '62  ;  Sergt.,  January  1,  '63  ;  1st  Sergt.,  May  1,  '63  ;  1st 
Lieut.,  September  26,  '64;  honorably  discharged  June  3,  '65. 

Delos  Phillips.  U.S.A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  E,  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  August 
4,  '62;  2d  Lieut.,  December  6,  '62;  1st  Lieut.,  August  14,  '63; 
Capt.,  December  15,  '63  ;  resigned  October  3,  '64. 

Alfred  Nathan  Smith.  U.S.A.  Sergt.  Co.  C,  I8tb  Mich.  Inf.,  July 
24,  '62  ;  died  June  24,  '63. 


506  Milita7'y  Record. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 

Joseph  Very  Quarles.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  39th  Wis.  Inf.,  May  27, 
'64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  22,  '64. 

George  Snow  White.  U.S.A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  K,  5th  Mich.  Cav., 
August  30,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  Nov.  20,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  January  1, 
'64  ;,  honorably  discharged  June  22,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 

Moses  Tall  ey  rand  De  Witt.  U.S.A.  2d  Lieut.  40th  Wis.  Inf.,  May 
24,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  7,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 

Frank  Henry  Lyman.  U.S.A.  Corp.  Co.  C,  39th  W^is.  Inf.,  May 
17,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  22,  '64. 

John  Charles  Freeman.  U.  S.  A.  Corp.  Co.  C,  I52d  N.  Y.  Inf., 
October  14,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  April  25,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
October  17,  '64  ;  Capt.  1st  N.  Y.  Vet.  Cav.,  September  17,  '64  ; 
h(morably  discharged  June  8,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 

William  Carwin  Johns.  U.  S.  A.  Sergt.  Co.  E,  145th  111.  Inf.,  May 
1,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  25,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 

Owen  Edgar  LeFevre.  U.  S.  A.  Private  184th  Ohio  Inf.  (No  record 
in  Adjt.  Gen.'s  office.) 

Alfred  Noble.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  C,  24th  Mich.  Inf.,  August  9, 
'62;  Corp.,  October  1,  '64;  Sergt.,  March  1,  '65;  honorably 
discharged  June  30,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-two. 

William  James  Ilerdman.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  198th  Ohio  Inf., 
April  13,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  May  8,  '65. 


Rochester.  507 


ROCHESTER. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-two. 

Simon  Perry  Webster.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  8th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art., 
August  22,  '62;  1st  Lieut.,  Februtiiy  22,  '64;  Capt.,  November 
30,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  5,  '65. 

James  Manning  Savage.  C.S.A.  (Rank,  etc.,  not  known.)  Died  in 
service  in  '6-4. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
B.  M.  Dewey.    U.  S.  A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  Brown  General  Hos- 
pital, Louisville,  K}'. 

Edmund  Lewis  Joy.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  36tli  Towa  Inf.,  October  1,  '62  ; 
Major  and  Judge  Adv.  U.  S.  Vols.,  September  15,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  February  8,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Willard  Abbot.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  13th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  November  28,  '62  ; 
Capt.  140th  N.  Y''.  Inf.,  May  13,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  June 
3,  '65. 

William  Osborn  Stoddard.  U.  S.  A.  Private  3d  Battalion  D.  C.  Inf., 
April  15,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  July  5,  '61. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Franklin  Christojiher  Derr.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  A,  28th  Pa.  Inf., 
June  25,  '63  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  July  27,  '63. 

Joseph  Augustus  Peters.  U.  S.  A.  Appointed  Asst.  Surgeon  21st 
N.  Y.  Inf.,  May  24,  '61  ;  Surgeon  6th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  October  6,  '61  ; 
resigned,  from  disability  contracted  in  service,  March  3,  '63 ; 
Acting  Asst.  Surgeon  to  Ma}',  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Alonzo  Truman  Mason.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.   123d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 4,  '62  ;  Capt.,  November  11,  '63  ;  brevetted  Major,  March 
13,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  June  8,  '65. 


5o8  Military  Record. 

Walter  Burrit  Moore.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  100th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  January  7, 
'62  ;  resigned  October  26,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty -three. 
William  Henry  Stelle.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  Co.  C,  28tli  N.  J.  Inf., 
September  3,  'G2  ;  honorably  discharged  July  6,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
Frank  Sumner  Capen.     U.  S.  A.     Private  75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  September 
15,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  28,  '65. 

William  Carey  3Iorey.  U.S.A.  Sergt.  Co.  D,  130th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
Sept.  3,  '62*;  2d  Lieut.  19th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  September  1,  '63;  1st 
Lieut.  1st  N.  Y.  Dragoons,  February  26,  '64  ;  Capt.,  March  1,  '65  ; 
honorably  discharged  June  30,  '65. 

James  Monroe  Hudnut.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  D,  129th  N.  X.  Inf. 
(8th  Heavy  Art.),  July  25,  '62;  Corp.,  February  1,  '64;  Sergt. 
Major,  May  6,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  July  20,  '65. 


I 


ALABAMA. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 
John  Samuel  Merriiveather.     C.S.A.     Surgeon  40th  Ala.  Inf.,  during 
the  war. 

Register  reports  John  S.  Merrivjeather ,  of  Ala.,  appointed 
Surgeon  December  4,  '62  ;  confirmed  April  4,  '63  ;  to  take  rank 
August  29,  '62;  accepted  April  18,  '64.  Eemarks :  Hospital, 
Eufaula,  Ala.,   September  30,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -two. 
John  Ramsay  McDow.     C.S.A.     Private  36th  Ala.  Inf.,  '62-,  trans- 
ferred to  Trans-Mississippi  Dept.,  and  promoted  to  Surgeon,  '63  ; 
died  at  Harrisburg,  Quachita  River,  La.,  February  15,  '64,  just  after 
the  battle  of  Mansfield,  La. 

John  Ramsay  McDow  does  not  appear  on  the  Rolls  of  the  36th 
Ala.  Inf.  Register  reports  him  appointed  Asst.  Surgeon  from 
Texas,  July   11,  '63.      (No  further  record.) 


Alabama.  509 

Ephraim  Alexander  Pharr.  C.  S.  A.  Private  2d  Ala.  Cav.  ;  died 
November  29,  'GO.      (No  record  found.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -three. 

WiUiam  S.  Chapman.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.  31st  Ala.  Inf. 

Muster  KoU  dated  Ma}'  7,  '62,. —  the  onl}'  Roll  on  file,  —  reports 
W.  S.  Chap>man,  Capt.,  aged  29  years  ;  enrolled  April  IG,  'G2,  at 
Talladega,  for  three  years.  (No  further  report  can  be  given 
of  him.) 

William  Adams  Ounter.  C.  S.  A.  Served  three  years  as  Lieut,  in  1st 
Ala.  Cav.,  and  25th  Ala.  Inf. 

The  Registers  report  W.  A.  Gunter  as  2d  Lieut.  Co.  B,  2oth 
Ala.  Inf.,  June  12,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut,  same  company,  regiment  and 
date  ;  also  as  3d  Lieut.  Co.  A,  same  regiment.  Dismissed  for 
absence,  etc. ;  no  date. 

Jaxiob  Hunter  Sharp.  C.  S.  A.  Appointed,  Juh'  26,  '64,  Brig.  Gen. 
Army  of  the  Tenn.  Brigade  composed  of  the  1st  Miss.  Battalion 
of  Sharpshooters,  and  7tli,  9th,  10th,  41st,  44th  Miss.,  Hindniau's 
Div.,  Polk's  Corps,  Army  of  Tenn. 

J.  H.  Sharp  was  appointed  Col.  44th  Miss.  Inf.,  April  15,  '62. 
Rolls  report  as  follows  :  August,  '62,  absent,  sick,  leave  granted  ; 
October,  '62,  present ;  December,  '62,  on  detached  service  ;  Febru- 
ary,'63,  detached  Com.  Post;  August, '63,  present;  September, 
'63,  on  extra  duty  commanding  Brigade  ;  July,  '64,  promoted  to 
Brig.  Gen.  and  transferred.      (Nothing  further.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

John  Webster  Bishop.     C.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  Y,  51st  Ala.  Inf. 

The  only  Roll  of  Co.  F,  51st  Ala.  Inf.;  on  file,  reports  John  W. 
Bishop.  Private;  detailed  as  Ordnance  Sergt.,  May  1,  '63.  (No 
furtlicr  record.) 

Taul  Bradford.  C.  S.  A.  Major  10th  Ala.  Inf.,  '61  ;  Lieut.. Col.  30th 
Ala.  Inf.,  '62. 

Rolls  of  the  10th  Ala.  Inf.,  dated  June,  '61,  report  Paul  Brad- 
ford, Major,  resigned.  lie  is  also  reported  as  Lieut.  Col.  30th 
Ala.  Inf.  ;  resigned  November  10,  '62. 


5IO  Military  Record. 

Walter  Emmet  Winn.  C.  S.  A.  Adjt.  11th  ALa.  Inf.  ;  afterwards 
Capt.,  Adjt.,  Gen.  Wilcox's  Brigade,  Army  of  Va.  ;  killed  in  battle 
of  Petersburg,  near  Ream's  Station,  after  having  served  four  years. 
Rolls  report  Wcdte)- E .  ]Vmn  (dated  October, '61)  as  2d  Lieut.  Co. 
D,  11th  Ala.  Inf.  Register  reports  him  as  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  on 
Staff  of  Gen.  C.  M.  Wilcox,  appointed  July  16,  '62  ;  died  .July  12, 
'64,  from  wounds. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 

William  Henry  Benson.  C.  S.  A.  Private  3d  Ala.  Inf.  ;  Asst.  Surgeon 
10th  Ga.  Battalion. 

Rolls  Co.  H,  3d  Ala.  Vols.,  dated  August  31,  '61,  report  Wm.  H. 
Benson, enlisted  August6,  '61,  for  twelve  months.  Present  fordut3^ 
Rolls  of  the  10th  Ga.  Battalion  report  him  appointed  Asst.  Surgeon  ; 
Captain,  September.  22,  '62.  Present  for  duty  from  July,  '63,  to 
June,  '64.  Roll  for  August,  '64,  reports  him  a  prisoner  of  war, 
captured  at  FusselFs  Mill,  August  16,  '61.  Furloughed  a  paroled 
prisoner  of  war,  October,  '64. 

Joseph  Hardie.  C.  S.  A.  Major  Ordnance,  two  years.  (Xo  record 
found.) 

William  Jemison  Mims.  C.  S.  A,  Capt.,  Major,  Lieut.  Col.  43d 
Ala.  Inf.,  '62-5. 

Register  reports  William  Jemison  Mims  appointed  Capt.  Co.  G, 
43d  Ala.  Inf.,  May  12,  'Q2.  Promoted  to  Major,  November  2,  '64. 
(No  further  record.) 

Daniel  Webster  Woodruff.  C.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  5th  Ala.  Inf., 
Battle's  Brigade,  Rodes'  Div.,  A.  U.  V.,  '61-5.  Surrendered  at 
Appomattox  C.  H.,  Va. 

D.  W.  TFbodnijf  enlisted  as  a  Private  in  Co.  H,  5th  Ala.  Inf., 
June  11,  '61,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  by  Capt.  W.  H.  Fowler.  Pro- 
moted Corporal,  October  29,  '61.      (No  further  record.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Charles  Joseph  Bryan.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.  3d  Ala.  Inf.,  '64-5.- 

Rolls  of  Co.  C,  3d  Ala.  Inf.,  report  C.  J.  Bryan  as  3d  Lieut., 
April  27,  '61  ;  promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  October, '61  ;  and  Capt.,  date 
unknown.      (No  further  record.) 


Alabama.  511 

James  Deas  Nott.  C.  S.  A.  Capt.  22d  Ala.  Inf.,  'G1-.3  ;  killed  in 
battle  of  Cliickamauga,  Tenn.,  September  19,  '()3. 

J.  D.  Nott  is  reported  as  Capt.  Co.  B,  22d  Ala.  Inf.  ;  killed 
September  20,  '03.  Note  from  Register  ;  name  docs  not  api)ear 
upon  the  Rolls. 

Henry  Jasper  Winn.  C.  S.  A.  Private  7th  Ala.  Cav. ,  one  year  ;  Asst. 
Surgeon  50th  Ala.  Inf.,  two  3'ears,  (No  record  found  in  either 
of  the  above-named  regiments.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

Jacob  Bryant.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  '64. 
(No  record  found.) 

Samuel  T.  Carpenter.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle  at  New  Hope  Chapel. 
(No  record  found.) 

Rev.  Cornelius  Marion  Button.  C.  S.  A.  Chaplain  3Gth  Ala.  Inf.,  'Gl-5. 

Rev.  Cornelius  M.  Button  appointed  Chaplain,  October  14,  '62, 

and  ordered  to  report  to  the  36th  Ala.  Regt.      (No  further  record.) 

Benry  Junius  Nott.  C.  S.  A.  Lieut.  22d  Ala.  Inf.,  '61-2.  Died  at 
Mobile,  May  12,  '62,  of  typhoid  fever,  contracted  at  Sliiloh.  (No 
record  can  be  found  upon  Rolls  or  Register,  as  from  Alabama.) 

William  Frederick  Withers.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.  of  Regulars. 

W.  F.  Withers  appointed  Capt.  of  Regulars  from  Mississippi, 
April  27,  '61,  to  take  rank  same  date  ;  confirmed  October  4,  '62  ; 
accepted  May  2,  '61.      (Nothing  further.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

Reginald  Beber  Dawson.     U.  S.  A,     Lieut.  Col.  13th  Ala,  Inf. 

Reginald  B.  Dawson  appointed  Captain  Co.  A,  13th  Ala.  Inf., 
July  19,  '61  ;  promoted  to  Major — date  not  given;  Lieut.  Col., 
June  11,  '62.     (No  further  record.) 

Benjamin  Mock.  C.  S.  A.  Semples'  Art.,  '61-3;  Battery  Gladden, 
Heavy  Art.,  at  Mobile,  '64-5. 

Rolls  of  Semi)le's  Battery,  Ala.,  report  Beii.  Mock  enlisted, 
March  29,  '62  ;  discharged  June  20,  'G2,  having  furnished  a  sub- 
stitute named  W.  R.  Hill. 


512  Military  Record. 

Lemuel   Gaston   Spiva.     C.  S.  A.      35th  Miss.  Inf.,  '61-2.      Died  at 
Cravvfordsville,  Miss.,  August  18,  '62. 

Roll  dated  June  30,  '62,  reports  Lem.  G.  Spiva,  Private,  enlisted 
at  West  Point,  April  28,  '62,  for  three  3'ears  ;  absent,  sick.  (No 
further  record.) 

John  James  Steele.     C.  S.  A.     Semple's  Art., '61-3  ;  Batter}' Gladden, 
Heav}'  Art.,  at  Mobile.  '64-5. 

Rolls  of  Semple's  Ala.  Battery  report  Jno.  Steele,  enlisted, 
March  15,  '62.  as  Private  ;  promoted  to  Corp.,  September  15,  '62. 
(No  further  record.) 

Joseph  Bacon  Thornton,  M.D.     C.  S.  A.     Died  in  military  service  at 
Manassas,  Va.,  '62.     (No  record  found.) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 
Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Harris.     C.  S.  A.      (Now  Bishop  of  Mich.)  Served  in 
various  positions,  chiefly  on  Staff  of  Gen.  Bragg.      (No  record 
found.) 


WILLIAMS. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-one. 

James  Kellogg  Mills.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  24th  Mo.  Inf.,  August  2, 
'61  ;  Col.,  April  22,  '63;  resigned  November  26,  '64;  brevetted 
Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 

Erastus  Neioton  Bates.  U.S.A.  Major  80th  111.  Inf.,  August  25, 
'62  ;  Lieut.  Col.,  January  25,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  June  10, 
'65  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  March  13,  '65. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 

Edward  Payson  Hudson.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  6th  Conn.  Inf.,  September 
4,  '61  ;  resigned  February  19,  '64;  Capt.  Vet.  Res.  Corps,  April 
22,  '64  ;  resigned  June  5,  '66. 


Williams.  513 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 

Rohort  Jay  Mitchell.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  G,  18th  N.  G.  S.  N. 

June  1.7,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  6,  '61  ',  QfC^z^W^s 
N.  Y.  Inf.,  August  25,  '62  ;  resigned  December  1,  '^-'y 

\^ 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

Valentine  Burt  Chamberlain.     U.  S.  A.     2d   Lieut.    7th 

September  5,  '61  ;  Capt.,  September  1,  *62  ;  resigned  April  27,  '65, 

Alexander  Hutchins.  U.  S.  N.  Asst.  Surgeon,  Jul}^  30,  '61  ;  resigned 
June  24,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 

Henry  Munson  Lyman.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon. 

Joseph  Rohie  Putnam.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  42d  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
April  17,  '64  ;  brevetted  Col.,  March  13,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged 

January  31,  '66. 
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Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 

Clark  Esek  King  Royce.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  6th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  September  25,  '63  ;  Col.  29th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops, 
January  1,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  November  6,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 

Henry  Taylor  Antes.  U.S.A.  Asst.  Surgeon  33d  111.  Inf.,  No- 
vember 22,  '62;  Surgeon  47th  111.  Inf.,  June  14, '65  ;  honorably 
discharged  January  21,  H\G. 

Edward  Trumbull  Hooker.  U.S.A.  Private  Co.  A,  8th  Vt.  Inf, 
December  7,  '63  ;  honoi-abl}-  discharged  June  28,  '65. 

David  Wright  Judd      U.S.A.     Private. 

George  McEhmine  Wright.     U.  S.  A.     2d  Lieut.  3d  U.  S.  Art.,  Feb- 
ruary  19,  '62;  1st  Lieut.,  July  24,  '62;  termination  of  service, 
December  30,  '64. 
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514  Military  Record. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

Benjamin  FranUin  Hastings.     U.S.A.     Asst.    Surgeon   18th  Mass. 
Inf.,  March  13,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  September  2,  '64. 

James  Brainerd  Taylor  Tiq^j^er.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  D,  31st  Mass. 
Inf.,  November  8,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  16,  '63. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 

Horace  Benjamin  Fitch.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  75th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  November 

26,  '61  ;  1st  Lieut.,  July  2,  '63  ;  Capt.  139th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  December 

27,  '64  ;  Capt.  and  A.  D.  C.  of  Vols.,  December  29,  '64  ;  honorably 
discharged  November  22, '65  ;  brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.  Col., 
November  22,  '65  ;  brevetted  Col.,  March  13,  '66. 

Frederick  William  Mitchell.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y., 
May  10,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  August  6,  '61  ;  Private  Co.  I, 
12th  111.  Cav.,  November  15,  '61  ;  Corp.,  June  8,  '62  ;  1st  Sergt., 
July  20,  '62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  January  19,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  March  25,  '63  ; 
Capt.,  March  18,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  March  17,  '65. 

Bev.  Charles  PincTcney  Holbrook  Nason.  U.  S.  A.  Vol.  Aide,  Art. 
Brigade,  5th  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  '63-4. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty -three. 
Alfred  Otis  Treat.     U.  S.  A.     Surgeon  N.  Y.  Vols.,  '63-4. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 

John  Woodbridge  Haidey.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  I,  8th  Mass.  Inf., 
August  20,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  August  7,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 

Frank  E.  Cook.  U.S.A.  Private  7th  Mo.  Cav.,  January  9,  '64; 
Hospital  Steward  7th  Mo.  Cav.,  March  2,  '64;  2d  Lieut.  1st 
Mo.  Cav.,  February   27,  '65;  resigned  June  7,  '65. 


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MANHATTAN. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-four. 
Rodney  Glentwortk  Kimball.      U.  S.  A.     Capt.  44th  N,  Y.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 25,  '62  ;  resigned  April  16,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
Elihu  Dwight  Church.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  I,  7th  N.  Y.  State  Militia, 
April  26,  '61  ;  honorabl}'  discharged  June  3,  '61  ;  Private  Co.  I, 
7th  N.  Y.  State  Militia,  May  25,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Sep- 
tember 5,  '62  ;  Private  Co.  I,  7th  N.  Y.  State  Militia,  June  16,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  July  20,  '63. 

James  Lyman  Van  Bureri.  U.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  53d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  October 
26,  '61  ;  Major  and  Addl.  Aide-de-Camp  Vols.,  July  7,  '62  ;  honor- 
ably discharged  March  31,  '66  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col., 
August  1,  '64  ;  brevetted  Brig.  Gen.,  April  2,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Alexander  Phoe,nix  Ketchum.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  56lh  N.  Y.  Inf., 
August  26, '64  ;  honorably  discharged  May  16,  '65;  Capt.  128th 
U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  May  17,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  Sep- 
tember 30,  '67  ;  brevetted  Major,  Lieut.  Col.,  and  Col.,  March  13, 
'65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 
Oscar  Brown  Ireland.     U.  S.  A.     2d   Lieut.   Signal  Corps,  March  3, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  12,  '65. 

Benjamin  Ellis  Martin.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  5th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
May  14,  61  ;  resigned  Februar}'  8,  '62. 

Lockwood  DeForrest  Woodruff.  U.S.A.  Surgeon  1st  Brigade,  N.  Y. 
State  National  Guard. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Frederick  Hohart.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Sergt.  Co.  G,  9th  N.  J.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 30,  '61  ;  2d  Lieut.,  July  1,  '62  ;   1st  Lieut.,  December  29, 
'62  ;  resigned  October  19,  '64. 


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* 
Charles  Clarence  Tracey  Keith.     U.  S.  A.     1st   Lieut.    Signal   Corps, 
March  3,  'G3  ;  resigned  April  13,  '64. 

Charles  McLean  Knox.  U.  S.  A.  Major  9th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  November 
4,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  January  25,  '64. 

Henry  Edicin  Tremain.  U.S.A.  1st  Lieut.  73d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  August 
14,  '61  ;  Capt.,  November  1,  '62  ;  Major  and  Aide-de-Canip  Vols., 
April  25,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  April  20,  '66  ;  brevetted  Lieut. 
Col.,  March  13,  '65  ;  brevetted  Col.,  June  12,  '65  ;  brevetted  Brig, 
Gen.,  November  30,  '65. 

Edward  Francis  Yoking.  U.  S.  A.  Capt.  4th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art., 
June  9,  '62  ;  Major,  October  12,  '63  ;  died  December  22,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

Edwin  Francis  Hyde.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  G,  22d  N.  Y.  Inf.,  May 

28,  '62  ;  honorabh'  discharged  Sept.  5,  'Q>'2. 

James  Henry  Pullman.     V.  S.  A.     Private  22d  N.  Y.  Inf ,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 

Charles  Roberts,  Jr.  IT.  S.  A.  2d  Lieut.  Signal  Corps,  March  3,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  August  21,  '65. 

James  Matthews  Trijipe.  U.  S.  A.  Lieut.  Col.  24th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  March  31,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  October  1,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty- three. 

Henry  Walton  Grinnell.  \J.  S.  N.  Acting  Ensign,  November  11,  ^Q)'2  ; 
Acting  Master,  January'  6,  '64  ;  Acting  Lieut.,  Ma}'  3,  '65  ;  honor- 
ably discharged  July  25,  '68. 

Charles  Henry  O'Connor.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  2d  E.  I.  Inf.,  :March  27, 
'63  ;  detailed  on  Staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  Wheaton  ;  resigned  July  31,  '63. 

Appleton  Stiirgis.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut,  and  Aide-de-Camp. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 

Edward  Sturgis.  V .  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  20th  Mass.  Inf.,  March  11,  '64  ; 
killed  May  10,  '64. 


Middletoivn .  517 


MIDDLETOWN. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-five. 
John  Emory  Round.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  43d  Mass.  Inf.,  September  8, 
'02  :  honorabl}-  dischurgt'd  .Inly  .')().  '03. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
Georr^e  Hussey   Tracy.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut.  1.5th  U.  S.  Inf.,  May  4, 
'01;  Capt.,  August   11,  '04;  died  September  17,  '07;  brevetted 
Major,  December  13,  '04.' 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 
Stephen  Brooks.     U.  S.  A.     Chief  Clerk  Quartermaster's  Department. 

Francis  Ashury  Smith.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  F,  3d  N.  Y.  Inf., 
October  28,  '01  ;  2d  Lieut.,  October  13,  '02;  resigned  November 
13,  '63. 

Watson  Carvasse  Squire.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  19th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  May 
11,  '61;  honorably  discharged  October  4,  '61;  Capt.  7th  Indep. 
Co.  Ohio  Sharpshooters,  November  11,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged 
July  28,  '05. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Elias  Biggs  Carey.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Asst.  Surgeon. 

Sylvanus  Gale  Gale.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  48tli  N.  Y.  Inf.,  August 
16,  '61  ;  resigned  March  0,  '62. 

Sylvester  Emory  Strong.     U.  S.  A.     Acting  Medical  Director,  '02. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Gustavus   Benson    ChadwicJc.      U.  S.  N.      Paymaster's   Clerk,    S.S. 
Rhode  Island,  '64-5. 

James  Nelson  Garatt.  U.  S.  A.  Private  89th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  December 
26,  '63  ;  died  July  25,  '04. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Samuel  S.  Etheridge.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.   Co.   F,  47th  Iowa  Inf.,  May 
13,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  September  '2S,  '64. 


5i8  Military  Record. 

Henry  Johnson.  U.  S.  N.  Acting  Asst.  Surgeon,  March  26,  '62  ; 
resigned  April  22,  '65. 

Enos  Young  Landis.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  B,  91st  X.  Y.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 5,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  13,  '65. 

George  Carr  Round.  U.  S.  A.  Private  1st  Conn.  Inf.  ;  2d  Lieut. 
Signal  Corps,  March  3,  '63  ;  honorabh'  discharged  August  12,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty -three. 
James  Robinson  Moore.     U.  S.  A.     Sergt.  Co.  G,  13th  Conn.  Inf., 
December  17,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  June  30,  '62. 

Joseph  Lyhrand  Topham.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  4th  Conn.  Inf. 
(1st  Heavy  Art.),  May  22,  '61;  honorably  discharged  July  15, 
'61  ;  2d  Lieut.  2d  N.  J.  Cav.,  September  28,  '63  ;  resigned 
November  11,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Charles  Amos  Merrill.     U.  S.  A.     Paymaster's  Clerk,  1865. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
Andrew  Jackson   Groves.     U.  S.  A.     Private   29th  Pa.  Inf.  ;  enlisted 
June  29,  '63  ;  honorably  discharged  August  1,  '63. 

Albert  Overton  Hammond.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  I,  6th  N.  Y.  Cav., 
August  8,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  March  15,  '63. 

Charles  Wesley  Wilder.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  6th  Mass.  Inf., 
August  18,  'i^-2  ;  honorably  discharged  June  3,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-six. 
Eli  Weston  Parkman.     V.   S.  A.     2d  Lieut.    1st  Dist.   of  Columbia 
Cav.,  October  15,  '63;    died  June  16,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-seven. 
Robert  Lander.     U.  S.  A.     Corp.  Co.  K,  11th  R.   I.  Inf.,  October  1, 
'62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  13,   63. 

Wilbur  Fisk  Sanford.  U.  S.  A.  Private  29th  Mass.  Art.,  Septem- 
ber 1,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  May  17,  '65. 


Middletow  n  —  Ke  nyo  ?i.  519 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
Henry  Warren  Flint.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  A,  lOth  Vt.  Inf.,  Octo- 
ber 23,  '(52  ;  honorably  diseharged  August  10,  'G3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-nine. 
Samuel  Emery  HoUlen.     U.  8.  A.     Private  Co.  D,   16th  N.  II.  Inf., 
October  24,  '62  ;  honorably"  discharged  August  20,  '63. 

Alfred  Noon.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  42d  Mass.  Inf.,  July  9,  '64  ; 
honorably  discharged  November  11,  '64. 

Harvey  Woodiuard.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  I,  9th  N.  H.  Inf.,  August 
24,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  May  4,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 

Charles   Wesley  Gallagher.     U.  S.  A.     Private   4th   Unattached    Co. 

Mass.  Inf.,  April  29,  '64  ;  honorabl^^  discharged  August  1,  '64. 

George  Preston  Mains.     U.  S.  N.     On  Steamer  Valley  Cit}-,  '64-5. 

Alfred  Seelye  Roe.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  A,  9th  N.  Y.  Art.,  Janu- 
ary 21,  '64  ;  transferred  to  Co.  L,  2d  N.  Y.  Art.  ;  honorably  dis- 
charged September  29,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-two. 
Joseph  Henry  Beale.     U.  S.  A.     Corp.  Co.  D,  31st  Me.   Inf.,  March 
11,  '64;  2d  Lieut.,  Januaiy  21,  '65;  honorabl}- discharged  July 
15,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy-four. 
John  Edward  Eustis.      U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  M,  20th  N.  Y.  Cav., 
September  1,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged  June  8,  '65. 


KENYON. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 
John  Mills  Kendrick.     U.  S.  A.     1st  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  33d  Ohio  Inf., 
August  27,  '61  ;  Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  of  Vols.,  February  19,  '62  ; 
resigned  September  30,  '62. 


520  Military  Record. 

William  Smedes  Marshall.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  C,  8th  111.  Inf., 
April  20,  '61  ;  Capt.,  May  27,  'Gl  ;  honorably  discharged  July  25, 
'61  ;  1st  Lieut,  and  Adj.  1st  111.  Cav.,  July  30,  '61  ;  honorably 
discharged  June  6,  '62. 

Edivard  Hanson  Mayo.  U.  S.  A.  1st  Sergt.  Co.  H,  11th  Ohio  Inf., 
April  22,  '61  ;  Sergt.  Major,  May  7,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged 
August  20,  '61. 

Timothy  Henry  Reardon.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  E,  84th  Ohio  Inf., 
May  26,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged,  September  20,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
John  A.  Norris.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.   98th  Ohio  Inf.,  August  20,  '62; 
honorably  discharged  October  3,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Murray  Davis.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  H,  9oth  Ohio  Inf.,  August  18, 
'62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  December  31,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut.,  November  9,  '63  ; 
Capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  of  Vols.,  August  17,  '64  ;  Major  and  A.  A.  G. 
of  Vols.,  February  15,  '65  ;  brevetted  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.  of  Vols., 
March  13,  '65  ;  honorabh'  discharged  October  1,  '66  ;  brevetted 
Major  U.  S.  A.,  March  2,"^ '67. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Edward  Augustus  Kitzmiller.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  H,  31st  Ohio  Inf., 
September  14,  '61  ;  honorably  discharged  June  19,  '62  ;  1st  Lieut. 
191st   Ohio  Inf.,   March  6,  '65  ;  Capt.,  July   19,   '65  ;  honorably 
discharged  August  27,  '65. 

George  Edward  Mason.  C.  S.  A.  Private  in  Howitzer  Battalion,  of 
Richmond,  Va.  ;    Capt.  3d  Va.  Cav. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
William  Pryor  Payne.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  F,  36th  Ind.  Inf.,  Sep- 
tember 1,   1861  ;   1st  Lieut.  124th  Ind.  Inf.,  October  13,  '63  ;  1st 
Lieut.  9th  Ind.  Cav.,  March  12,  '64;  resigned  April  11,  '65. 

Alphonso  D.  Rockwell.  U.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon  6th  Ohio  Cav., 
April  18,  '64  ;  Surgeon,  December  15,  '64  ;  honorably  discharged 
August  7,  '65. 


Kenyon — Union.  521 

Edgar  Sharpe.     U.  S.  A.      2(1  Lieut.  5tli  liul.  C'av. 

Buford  Tu'iiman.  C.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  E,  9th  Va.  Cav.,  November 
12,  '61  ;  Capt.  5th  Ky.  Cav.      (No  further  record.) 

Eig-hteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
liohert  Bethel  Claxton.     U.  S.  A.     IMvate  Co.  L,  1st  N.  Y.  Vet.  Cav., 
November  24,  'Ca  ;  2d  Lieut.  14th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  May  2,  'G5  ; 
honorably  discharged  August  26,  '65. 

Burton  Conyers  MitcheU.  U.  S.  A.  Piivate  Co.  C,  94th  Ohio  Inf., 
August  1,  '62  ;  Sergt.,  August  23,  '62  ;  1st  Sergt.,  September  6, 
'62  ;  2d  Lieut.,  February  14,  '63  ;  resigned  October  23,  '63, 

Fluiy  Edwin  Watson.  U.  S.  A.  Private  Co.  G,  55th  Ohio  Inf., 
August  5,  '62  ;  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  September  20,  '63  ;  2d  Lieut.,  April 
19,  '64  ;  1st  Lieut.,  Jul}'  4,  '64  ;  resigned  June  8,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-five. 
John  Creigliton  Ball.     U.  S.  A.     Corp.  Co.  P],  71st  Ind.  Inf.,  August 
8,  '62  ;  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  February  13,  '63  ;  1st  Lieut.,  October,  '63  ; 
honorably  discharged  June  27,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-eight. 
William  Harrison  Donaldson'.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.   D,  133d   Ind. 
Inf.,  May  7,  '64  ;  houorably  discharged  September  5,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 
Henry  Johns  Peet.     U.S.A.     Private  47th  Iowa   Inf.,  May  2,  '64; 
houorabl}-  discharged  November  30,  '64. 


UNION. 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-seven. 

Rev.  Alexander  McAllister  Thorburn.     U.  S.  A.     Chaplain  91st  N.  Y. 
Inf.,  September  9,  '64  ;  resigned  June  2S,  '60. 


522  Military  Record. 

Eig-hteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Henry  Leicis  Smith.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.  5th  N.  Y.   Heav^'  Art.,   Sep- 
tember 11,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  Maj^  28,  'G3. 

Charles  Ezra   Sprague.      U.  S.  A.      Corp.   Co.  E,  44th  N.  Y.  Inf., 
September  25,  'io2  ;  honorably  discharged  March  10,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 
Timothy  Erastus  Wilcox.     U.  S.  A.     Asst.  Surgeon  6th  N.  Y.  Heavy 
Art.,  January  5,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  May  11,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Benjamin  FranMin  Wright.     U.  S.  A.    Sergt.  Major  146th N.  Y.  Inf., 
September  3,  '62;  2d  Lieut.,  December  27,  '62;  Capt.,  March  1, 
'63  ;  Brevet   Major,   March   13,  '65  ;  honorably  discharged  July 
16,  '65. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy. 
William  E.  Mapes.     2d  Lieut.    124th   N.  Y.   Inf.,   September  5,  '62  ; 
Capt.,  July  6,  '64  ;  resigned  December  15,  '64. 


CUMBERLAND. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Pifty-eig-ht. 

George  Robert  Hill.  C.  S.  A.  Enlisted  Capt.  Keiter's  Battery  Heavy 
Art.,  May, '61  ;  transferred  to  Ordnance  in  December,  '62;  dis- 
charged '65. 

G.  R.  Hill.,  1st  Lieut.  1st  Regt.  Tenn.  Art.  ;  enrolled  June  20, 
'61,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.;  appointed  1st  Lieut.,  August  12,  '61. 
(No  further  record.) 

James  William  Porter.  C.  S.  A.  Asst.  Surgeon,  promoted  to  Sur- 
geon 14th  Tenn.  Inf.  ;  enlisted  spring  of  '62  ;  resigned  on  account 
of  ill  health,  '64.     (No  record  can  be  found.) 


Cumberland.  523 

John  Bell    Walton.     C.  S.  A.      Private  14th  Miss.  Inf.  ;    Lieut,  and 
Capt.  43d  Miss.  Inf.,  '61-5. 

JoJm  Bell  Walton  appears  as  2d  Lieut.  Co.  G,  43d  Miss.  Inf., 
promoted  to  1st  Lieut,  in  '62,  and  Capt.,  Ma}'  8,  '62,  He  was 
captured  with  his  regiment  at  Vicksburg,  July, '63,  and  exchanged 
December,  '63.  His  name  does  not  appear  above  the  rank  of 
Capt.  The  rolls  of  Co.  E,  14th  Miss.  Inf.,  May  28,  '61,  report 
him  4th  Sergt.  ;  promoted  to  3d  Sergt.,  November  16,  '61  ;  left 
sick  at  Clarkesville,  Tenu.,  January  23,  '62.  Roll  of  November 
30,  '62,  drops  him  as  promoted  to  Lieut,  in  43d  Miss.  Inf. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-nine. 

Mev.  Marcus  Bearden  De  Witt.     C.  S.  A.     Chaplain  8th  Tenn.,  '63-5. 
Register   reports   M.  B.  De  Witt   appointed   (from  Tennessee) 
Chaplain,  March  23,  '63,  and  ordered  to  report  to  the  8th  Tenn. 
Regt.,  March  26,  '63.      (Nothing  further.) 

Bev.  William  Andrew  Haynes.     C.  S.  A.     Chaplain,  '61-5.     (No  rec- 
ord found.) 

David  Anderson  Lowry.     C.  .S.  A.     Col.  ;  killed  while  on  dut}',  near 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  '63.      (No  record  found.) 

James  Russell   Tolbert.     C.  S.  A.     Lieut  Phillips'  Ga.  Legion  (4th)  ; 
enlisted  spring  of  '62  ;  discharged  in  '65.      (No  record  found  ) 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty. 
Powhattan  Richard  Baptist.     C.  S.  A.     Private  Marion   Rifles  (Ala.), 
Februar}-  to  March,   '61  ;  at  their  di.sbandment  joined  Canebrake 
Rifle  Guards  of  the  4th  Ala.  Inf.     Died  August  2,  '61,  from  an 
accidental  shot. 

Rolls  dated  June,  '61,  report  Powhattan  R.  Bap^is^  Private  Co. 
D,  4th  Ala.  Vols.,  enlisted  May  20,  '61,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  for  one 
year.  On  Rolls  dated  August  31 ,  '61,  he  is  reported  :  "  Died  August 
2, '61,  from  an  accidental  gunshot  wound  received  whilst  in  camp 
at  Darksville  ;  a  pistol  in  the  hands  of  a  fellow-soldier  accident- 
ally fired,  and  wounded  him  whilst  asleep  on  the  ground." 

Charles  Martin.    C.S.  A.    Private  Co.  G,  4th  Tenn.  Cav.,  '61  ;  Orderly 
Sergt.  ;  2d  and  IstLieut.  ;  killed  at  Kenesaw Mountain,  May  17, '64. 
Charles  Martin.     Private  Co.  G,  4th  Tenn.  Cav.  ;  promoted  2d 
Lieut.,  June  1,  '63.     (No  further  record.) 


524  Military  Record. 

Henry  Clay  Martin.  C.  S.  A.  Capt.  9th  Ky.  Inf.,  September  15,  '61  ; 
resigned  Jannar}'  18,  '02. 

James  Hoggatt  McClain.  C.  S,  A.  Private  Co.  H,  7thTenu  Inf.,  May 
20, '61,  to  May  2, '(33. 

Rolls  of  Co.  H,  7thTenu.  Inf.,  YQ\)oi-t  James  H.  McLain,  Private, 
enlisted  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  March  1,  '63;  wounded  at  Chancel- 
lorsville  ;  leg  amputated  in  Richmond,  Va.  On  Rolls,  dated  October, 
'04,  he  is  reported  "  Died  from  fever,  Juh*  22,  '03,  in  Ala." 

Thomas  Atkins  Street.  C.  S.  A.  Major  49th  Ala.  Inf.  ;  enlisted  De- 
cember, '61  ;  discharged  Jul}-  22,  '05. 

Register  reports  T.  A.  Street  appointed  Capt.  Co.  E,  49th  Ala. 
Inf.,  April  23,  '62,  and  promoted  Major,  February  27,  '63.  (No 
further  record.) 

William  Henry  Tabb.  C.  S.  A.  Killed  in  battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek, 
in  front  of  Atlanta,  July  20,  '64. 

W.  H.  Tabb,  Capt.  Co.  G,  14th  Miss.  Inf.,  enrolled  as  Lieut., 
May  29,  '61,  at  Corinth,  Miss.  ;  promoted  Capt.,  September  25, 
'62,  at  Clinton,  Miss.  ;  detached  by  virtue  of  S.  O.  No.  60,  from 
headquarters  of  Maj.  Gen.  Loring,  to  report  to  Brig.  Gen.  Pillow 
for  conscript  dut}'.  "  The  regiment  was  a  part  of  Adam's  Brigade 
which  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek,  though  the 
casualty  lists  do  not  show  the  above  name." 

Calvin  Van  Guy.  C.  S.  A.  Private  Morengo's  Inf.,  Fort  ]\[organ,  '61  ; 
Sergt.  Co.  Q,  2d  K3'.  Cav.,  Morgan's  Division  (Capt.  Sheldon), 
'62-3  ;  killed  in  battle  at  Milton,  Teun.,  March  20,  '63. 

C.  V.  Guy  is  reported  as  4th  Sergt.  in  Capt.  Sheldon's  Co.  C, 
Duke's  2d  Ky.  Cav.,  December,  '62.      (No  further  record.) 


Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-one. 

Alexander  Allison.  C.  S.  A.  (Huutsville,  Ala.)  Served  four  years. 
Was  captured  in  '64,  while  commanding  a  Battery  of  Light  Artil- 
ler}'  under  Gen.  Jno.  H.  Morgan. 

The  Muster  Roll  of  Nov.,  '61,  reports  Ale.vander  Allison  enlisted 
August,  '01,  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.  ;  elected  1st  Lieut.,  October  1, 
'61,  in  McClung's  Co.,  1st  Teun.  Light  Art.,  April  3,  '63  ;  witness 
at  Court  Martial  on  June  30,  63.     (No  further  record.) 


Cumberland — Phi  Kappa.  525 

Elliott   Spofswood   Mi-Clung.     C.  S.  A.      1st   Lieut.    1st    IVnn.    Light 
Art.,  18G1-5. 

E.  S.  McClung  was  elected  1st  Lieut.  Co.  A,  1st  Teiin.  Light 
Art.,  October  1,  'Gl  ;  terminution  of  service,  February  20,  '(;,">. 

John  Rayburn.     C.  S.  A.      Capt.  Co.  K,  —  Ala.  Inf.,   18(;i--2  ;  killed 
in  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  or  at  Antietam,  September  17,  '^Vl. 

J.  Rayhurn  a})pointed   1st  Lieut.  Co.  K,  !)th  Ala.  Inf.,  July  3, 
'Gl  ;  promoted  Capt.,  May  23,  '(;2  ;  killed  Sei)teml)er  17,  '(52. 


PHI    KAPPA. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-seven. 
Pliny  Adams  Jeicelt.     U .  S.  A.      Surgeon    Vols.,    November    7,    'G2  ; 
honorably-  discharged  Januarj-   4,  'GG  ;  brevetted   Lieut.   Col.  and 
Col.,  December  9,  '60. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Thirty-eight. 
John  Francis  Heath.     C.  S.  A.     Surgeon,  November  7,  'Gl  ;  termina- 
tion of  service,  October  7,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty. 
William  Peter  M(dhtt.    C.  S.  A.     Surgeon,  .June  5, 'G2;  resigned  June 
19,  'G.3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-two. 
George  Jarvis  Geer.     V .  S.  A.     Chaplain  ;57th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  May  29,  'G2  ; 
resigned  July  15,  'G2. 

Abraham  Joseph   Warner.     V.  S.  A.     Chaplain  12th  111.  Cav.,  June  1, 
'G2  ;  termination  of  service,  October  ;51,  'r>3. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-four. 
Oliver  Dudley  Cooke.     C.  S.  A.     Adjt.  24th  N.  C.  Inf.,  July  2G,  '('r2  ; 
wounded  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13, 'G2  ;  returned  to 
duty,  June   21,  'G3  ;    captured  at  Dinwiddle  Court-IIouse,  Va., 
Februarv  5,  'G"). 


526  Military  Record. 

Oliver  Sherman  Prescott.     U.  S.  A.     Hospital  Chaplain,  July  14,  '62  ; 
resigned  September  29,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-five. 
Samuel  Flower.  C.  S.  A.  1st  Lieut.  Co.  G,  7tli  La.  Inf.,  June  7,  '61  ; 
detailed  as  Judge  Advocate  Gen.  of  Gen.  Courts  Martial  at  Ma- 
nassas, December  22,  '61  ;  returned  to  duty  Februar}-  20,  '62  ;  Capt., 
April  2,  '63  ;  wounded  at  Winchester,  Va.,  June, '63  ;  absent  from 
dut}'  till  October,  '64  ;  on  detached  duty. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-six. 
James  Lauyrence  Hooff.    C.  S.  A.    Capt.  Co.  E,  11th  Va.  Cav.,  May  20, 
'63  ;   Regimental  Q.  M.,  October  1,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Forty-eight. 
Louis  Nathaniel  Middlebrook.     U.  S.  A.     Capt.   1st  Conn.  Cav.,  No- 
vember 26,  '61  ;  resigned  November  21,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-three. 
Robert  Andrews.     U.  S.  A.     Lieut.  Col.  Engineers. 

James  P.  Bowman.     C.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  E,  3d   La.  Cav.,  May  17, 

'61  ;  sick  in  Hospital  at  Fort  Smith,  August  31,  '61. 

Charles  Henry  Henshaw.     U.  S.  A.      Capt.  100th  N.  Y.  Inf.,  January 
7,  '62  ;  honorably  discharged  July  20,  '62. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-six. 
Charles  Edwin  Bulkley.   (Alsoin  Yale  Chapter.)  U.S.A.    1st  Lieut.  1st 
Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  March  13,  '62;  Capt.,  January  26,  '64;  died 
February  13,  '64. 

Bhoads  Fisher.     C.  S.  A.     Capt.  Co.  G,  6th  Texas  Inf.,  Novembei'  14, 
'61  ;  Major,  November  2,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Fifty-eight. 
William  Williams  Hayes.     U.S.A.     Surgeon  Gtli  Cal.  Inf.,  March  6, 
'63  ;  honorably  discharged  October  31,  '65. 


Phi  Kappa.  527 

Eig-hteen  Hundred  and  Fifty -nine. 

WilUani  Thomas  Muddox.     C.  S.  A.     Private  Co.  K,  Crescent  Regt., 

La.  Vols.,  March  11,  'G2  ;  transferred  to  Co.  C,  June  29,  '62. 

Hamilton  Clavei'house  GraJiam.  C.  S.  A.  Capt.  Co.  E,  7th  N.  C. 
Inf.,  February  28,  '63  ;  detailed  at  Conscript  Camp,  Raleigh,  N.C., 
Februarj'^  20,  '63  ;  also  detailed  at  Columbus,  August,  '63  ;  resigned 
December  12,  '63. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-two. 
Coley  James.     U.  8.  A.     2d  Lieut.  1st  Conn.  Cav.,  October  5,  '63  ;  1st 
Lieut.,  February  9,  '64  ;  resigned  September  23,  '64. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-three. 
Thomas  Mackaness  Ludloiv.     U.  S.  N.     Acting  Ensign,  '64-5. 

Eighteen  Hundred  and  Sixty-four. 
Robert    Watkinson  Huntington.     U.  S.  A.     Private  Co.   A,   1st  Conn. 
Lif.,  April  22,  '61  ;  Lieut.  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  June  5,  '61  ;  1st 
Lieut.,  September  1,  '61  ;  Capt.,  June  21, '64.     Still  in  the  service. 


5^8 


Military  Record. 


SUMMARY. 

ALPHA  DELTA  PHI  BY  CHAPTERS  IN  THE  U.  S.  A. 


1 

i 

1 

o 

1^ 

1, 

3 

3 

3 

1 

04 

11 

m 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

17 

1 

40 
18 
10 
21 

1 

4 
12 

5 
12 

4 

3 
4 
4 
5 
1 

7 

5 

1 

17 
4 
2 

10 
3 
2 
5 
3 
9 
1 

2 
5 
1 
3 

1 

3 

6 
2 

2 

2 

3 

' 

2 
5 
3 

■  ■ 
3 

1 

7 

IG 
4 
9 
2 
3 

11 
5 
8 

4 
3 
13 
3 

1 

3 

5 
2 
1 
2 
3 

.. 
2 
2 

31 

Miami 

2 

24 

Columbia  .... 
Yale 

8 
1 
1 
4 

8 
2 
1 
3 
3 
2 
3 
1 

9 

8 
2 
6 

7 

5 
6 

8 

2 
5 
1 
2 

2 

112 
43 

Brunonian 
Harvard    .... 
Geneva 

1 
2 

28 
57 
19 

Hudson      .... 

28 

Bowdoin    .... 

1 

2 
3 
6 

38 

Dartmouth 

35 

Peninsular 

5? 

10 

Alabama   .... 
Williams   .... 

2 

2 

1 

1 

■^1 

Manhattan      .     .     . 
Middletown    .     .     . 
Kenyon     .... 
Union   .     .     .     .     ; 
Cumberland  . 
Cornell       .... 
Phi  Kappa      .     .     . 

•• 

19 

29 

16 

6 

1 

11 

Total .... 

2 

6 

28 

28 

69 

183 

74 

31 

41 

96 

23 

581 

Siimtnary.  529 

ALPHA  DELTA  PIU  BY  CHAPTERS  IN  THE  C.  S.  A. 


0 

1 

3 

S 
0 

1 

0 

g 

3 

•I 

} 

3 

1 

0 
1 

6 
1 

If 

H 

Hamilton  .... 

Miami 

Yale 

Harvard     .... 
Geneva      .... 
Dartmouth 
Peninsular 
Rochester.     .     .     . 
Alabama 

1 
1 

2 
1 

2 
2 

4 

2 

2 
3 

4 
3 

1 

1 

9 
2 
4 
4 

2 
1  ■ 

2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 
1 

4 

3 
2 

1 

1 
5 

1 
2 

20 
4 
1 
2 
1 
1 

27 

Kenyon      .... 
Cumberland  .     .     . 
Phi  Kappa      .     .     . 

2 
16 

9 

Total  .... 

1 

2 

3 

4      11 

28 

10 

2 

3 

15 

7 

86 

The  preceding  list  also  contains  the  following  names  of  persons  in  the  naval 
service  of  the  United  States,  one  of  whom  also  served  in  the  army:  —  Acting 
Lieut.,  Manhattan,  1;  Midshipman,  Yale,  1;  Master's  Mate,  Miami,  1;  Surgeon, 
Brunonian,  1 ;  Asst.  Surgeon,  Yale,  1 ;  Geneva,  1 ;  Dartmouth,  1 ;  AVilliams,  1 ; 
Middletown,  1 ;  Phi  Kappa,  1 ;  Paymaster,  Brunonian,  1 ;  Asst.  Paymaster, 
Yale,  2;  Harvard,  1;,  Dartmouth,  1;  Paymaster's  Clerk,  Manhattan,  1;  Sur- 
geon's Mate,  Dartmouth,  1:  Doubtful,  Dartmouth,  1.  One  member  of  the  Fra- 
ternity served  for  a  brief  period  in  the  C.  S.  N.  as  Aidc-de-Camp. 
34 


SUPPLEMENTAL    LISTS. 


ALPHA    DELTA    PHI 


KINSHIP. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  fathers,  sons  and  brothers  in  the  Fra- 
ternit}',  classified  into  sets  of  father  and  one  son  ;  father  and  two  sons  ; 
father  and  three  sons  ;  two  brothers  ;  three  brothers  and  four  brothers. 
Where  father  and  son  or  brothers  are  of  different  Chapters,  the  group 
of  kin  is  entered  twice  in  the  list,  under  each  Chapter.  Allowance  for 
this  repetition  is  made  at  the  end  of  the  tabular  summary.  Had  other 
than  filial  and  fraternal  relationships  been  traced,  the  list  of  kin  would 
have  been  much  larger.  It  is  hoped  that  the  next  Catalogue  will  show 
cousins  and  uncles.  A  partial  examination  of  collateral  relationships 
made  in  a  single  Chapter,  Amherst,  shows  that  such  a  list  would 
include  full}'  2.500  names,  if  not  a  much  larger  number.  There  are  in 
the  Fraternity  93  fathers  of  A  J  </>'s,  121  sons  of  A  J  (/>'s,  and  788 
brothers  by  blood. 

A  table  of  the  abbreviations  given  below  appears  in  the  Preface  of 
this  Catalogue,  and  the  pages  occupied  b}-  each  Chapter  are  noted  in  the 
running  line  of  the  index  of  names. 

FATHERS    AND    SONS. 


HAMILTON. 


Avery,  C. 
Avery,  J.  S. 
Avery,  T. 

Bacon,  W.  J. 
Bacon,  W.  K. 


Hm33 
Hm48 
Hm55 

Hm  40 
Hmr,3 


Bagg,  M.  M. 

Hm  36  and  Y  37 
Bagg,  S.  F.  Hm  69 


Coxe,  S.  H. 

Ub39 

Heacock,  G.  W. 

Hd40 

Coxe,  A.  C. 

Hm68 

Heacock,  S.  G. 

Hm  80 

Daniels,  J.  H. 
Daniels,  H.  E.  C. 

Hm45 
Hni  68 

Humphrey,  F. 
Humphrey,  G.  F. 

Hm52 
PK85 

Daniels,  F.  B. 

Hm71 

Jerome,  C. 

Hm  39 

Eells,  D.  P. 

Hm  46 

Jerome,  T.  C. 

Hra69 

Eells,  C.  P. 

Hm74 

Keep,  J.  M. 

Hm36 

Eells,  H.  P. 

Hm  76 

Keep,  F.  A. 

Y70 

534 


Kinship  in  A  J 


Lyman,  T.  B. 

Hm37 

North,  E. 

Hm41 

Porter,  L. 

Hm38 

Lyman,  A.  J. 

PK78 

North,  S.  N.  D. 

Hm  69  1  Porter,  L.  L. 

Hm73 

Merwin,  M.  H. 

Hm52 

North,  E.  S. 

Hm72    ^^   ^ 

Underwood,  G 

Hm38 

Merwin,  M.  K. 

Hm85 

Underwood,  J. 

P. 

Hm70 

MIAMI. 

Bishop,  R.  H. 

Mi  34 

Burrowes,  T.  A. 

Mi  47 

Smith,  S.  M. 

Mi  36 

Bishop,  G.  S. 

Mi  67 

Burrowes,  S.  A. 

Mi  67 

Smith,  S.  M. 

Mi  69 

Bishop,  R.H.,  Jr. 
Bishop,  S.  L. 

Mi  71 
Mi  72 

Olds,  C.  N. 
Olds,  W.  W. 

Mi  36 
Mi  62 

URBAN 

Coxe,  A.  C. 

Ub38 

Coxe,  S.  H. 

Ub39 

Coxe,  E.  C. 

G71 

Coxe,  A.  C. 

Hm 

68 

Coxe,  R.  C. 

G77 

YALE. 


Bagg,  M.  M. 

Gleason,  "W.  H. 

Y53 

March,  F.  W. 

Am  66 

Hm36andY37 

Gleason,  W.  S. 

Am  85 

March,  C.  A. 

Am  70 

Bagg,  S.  F. 

Hm69 

Bourne,  S. 
Bourne,  E.  K. 

Y49 
Mh  84 

Hall,  G. 
Hall,  G.  R. 

Y43 
Am  72 

Palmer,  R. 
Palmer,  C.  R. 

Y37 
Y55 

Claxton,  R.  B. 

Y38 

Keep,  J.  M. 

Hm36 

Shiras,  G.,  Jr. 
Shiras,  G.,  3d 

Y53 

CnSl 

Claxton,  R.  B.,  Jr 

K64 

Keep,  F.  A. 

Y  70 

Shiras,  W.  K. 

Cn82 

Crapo,  W.  W. 

Y52 

March,  D.  Am  and  Y  39-40 

"Weeks,  H.  A. 

Y43 

Crape,  H.  H. 

Hv83 

March,  D.,  Jr. 

Am  65 

Weeks,  B.  S. 

Mh79 

AMHERST. 

Beecher,  H.  W. 

Am  34 

Cutler,  C. 

D56 

GiUett,  E.  B. 

Am  39 

Beeeher,  H.  F. 

Am  76 

Cutler,  S.  L. 

Am  85 

GiUett,  F.  H. 

Am  74 

Bliss,  E.  E.                Am  37 
Bliss,  W.  D.  P.        Am  78 

Chapin,  L.  D.           Am  51 
Chapin,  G.  M. 

R  78  and  Am  79 

Dickinson,  W.  A. 
Dickinson,  E. 

Fiske,  S. 
Fiske,  G.  F. 

Am  50 
Am  84 

Am  48 
Am  81 

Gillett,  A.  L. 

Gleason,  W.  H. 
Gleason,  W.  S. 

Hall,  G. 

Am  80 

Y53 
Am  85 

Y43 

Claflin,  J.  F. 

Am  59 

Fiske,  A.  S. 

Am  84 

Hall,  G.  R. 

Am  72 

Claflin,  W. 

Am  83 

Kinship  in    i  J  0. 


535 


Hitchcock,  E. 
Hitchcock,  E. 
Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Hitchcock,  E. 
Hitchcock,  E. 

Hitchcock,  II.  D. 
Hitchcock,  B.W. 


Am 

45 

Am 

■ip 

Am 

56 

Am 

49 

Am 

78 

Am 

36 

Am 

81 

March,  D.  Am  and  Y  39-40 
March,  D.,  Jr.  Am  65 

March,  F.  W.  Am  66 

March,  C.  A.  Am  70 


Maynard,  H. 
Maynard,  E. 
Maynard,  J. 

Rockwell,  J.  E. 
Rockwell,  F.  W. 


Am  39 
Am  62 
Am  74 

Am  37 
Am  65 


Skeele,  J.  P. 
Skeele,  A.  F. 


Bd  4.^ 

Am  7.^ 


Ward,  J.  W.  Am  36 

Ward,  W.  H.  Am  56 

Ward,  J.  L.  H.  Am  59 

Ward,.!.  W.,  Jr.  Am  60 

Woodbridge,  J.         Am  49 
Woodbridge,  J.,  Jr.  Am  73 


BRUNONIAN. 


Bowers,  C.  M. 
Bowers,  A.  F. 

Goodspeed,  E.  J. 
Goodspeed,  J.  S. 


Bn38 
Bn  71 


R  53 

Bn80 


Lincoln,  H. 
Lincoln,  A.  H. 

Morgan;  M.  B. 
Morgan,  M.  H. 


Bn40 
Bn76 


Bn55 
Hv81 


HARVARD. 


Crapo,  W.  W. 
Crapo,  H.  H. 

Cutler,  J.  L. 
Cutler,  E.  G. 

Hale,  E.  E. 
Hale,  A. 
Hale,  E.  E.,  Jr. 


Y  52 
Hv83 

Bd37 
Hv53 

Hv39 

Hv80 
Hv  83 


Lane,  G.  M. 
Lane,  G.  M. 

Morgan,  M.  B. 
Morgan,  M.  H. 

Lowell,  J. 
Lowell,  G.  E. 


Hv46 
Hv81 


Bn55 
Hv81 


Hv43 
Hv  83 


Reynolds,  J.  P. 
Reynolds,  E. 


Hv45 
Hv  81 


Sedgwick,  H.  D.       Hv  43 
Sedgwick,H.D.Jr.,Hv82 


GENEVA. 


Bellows,  M 

L. 

G43 

Doolittle,  J.  R. 

G.34 

Torrey,  S.  H. 

G47 

Bellows,  G. 

P. 

G73 

Doolittle,  J.  R.,.Jr. 

R65 

Torrey,  H.  A. 

G74 

Coxe,  A.  C. 
Coxe,  E.  C. 

Ub38 
G71 

Gibson,  W.  T. 
Gibson,  J.  G. 

G42 
G74 

Watson,  G.  W. 
Watson,  S.  N. 

G50 
PK82 

Coxe,  R.  C. 

G71 

H.ale,  B. 
Hale,  J.  L. 

HUDSON 

G40 
G  60 

Curtis,  E. 
Curtis,  H.  M. 
Curtis,  W.  E. 

Hd45 
Hd71 
Hd71 

Heacock,  G.  W. 
Heacock,  S.  G. 

Hd40 
Hra80 

Seymour,  N.  P. 
Seymour,  C. 
Seymour,  T.  D. 

Hd  40 
Hd  64 
Hd70 

536 


Kinship  in  A  J  0. 


BOWDOIN. 

. 

Brown,  P.  H.              Bd  51 

Sewall,  J.  S.              Bd  50 

Stanton,  B. 

Bd48 

Brown,  ^\  C.              Bd  79 

Sewall,  B.                   Bd  83 

Stanton,  H.  C. 

Un67 

Stanton,  B.  I. 

Un73 

Chamberlain.  J.  L.    Bd  52 
Chamberlain,  H.W.  Bd81 

Skeele,  J.  P.              Bd  45 
Skeele,  A.  F.             Am  75 

Waterman,  J.  A 
Waterman,  J.  A. 

Bd46 
Jr.  Bd  84 

Cutler,  J.  L.               Bd  37 

Cutler,  E.  J.               Hv  53 

DARTMOUTH. 


Cutler,  C. 

D56 

Niles,  W.  W. 

D45 

Smith,  I.  W. 

D46 

Cutler,  S.  L. 

Am  85 

Niles,   W.  W. 

D83 

Smith,  W.  I. 

D80 

Ladd,  W.  S. 
Ladd,  F. 

D55 

D  84 

Quimby,  E.  T. 
Quimby,  C.  E. 

D51 
D  74 

Wiggin,  E.  P. 
Wiggin,  S.  B. 

D48 
D75 

Merrill,  J.  W. 

Md  34 

Quimby,  W.  P. 

D82 

Merrill,  C.  A. 

Md64 

Willard,  C.  W. 

D51 

Merrill,  E.  A. 

D71 

Willard,  E.  A.  R. 

D79 

Cooley,  T.  M. 
Cooley,  E.  A. 


PENINSULAR. 


P  59  I  Cutcheon,  B.  M. 
P  72  I  Cutcheon,  W.  F.  M. 


P  61  I  Fiske,  L.  R. 
P85    Fiske,  L.  K.,  Jr. 


Po2 
P74 


ROCHESTER. 


Bailey,  J.  M. 

R54 

Doolittle,  J.  R.            G  34 

Goodspeed,  E.  J. 

R53 

Bailey,  C.  0. 

R80 

Doolittle,  J.  R.,  Jr.      R  65 

Goodspeed,  J.  S. 

Bn80 

Bailey,  J.  M.,  Jr. 

R85 

Chapin,  F.  D. 
Chapin,  G.  M. 

Am  51 

Freeman,  A.  L.            R  51 
Freeman,  S.  H.            R  75 

R  and  Am  78-9 

WILLIAMS. 

Bates,  E.  N.                W  53 

Bates,  G.  A.                 W 

"8 

Kinship  in  .1  J  (fi- 


537 


MANHATTAN. 


ourno,  S. 

Y49 

Weeks,  11.  A. 

Y  40 

ourni',  E.  K- 

Mh  84 

Weeks,  B.  S. 

Mh  79 

MIDDLETOWN. 


Ela,  D.  H. 

Md  57 

Merrill,  J.  W. 

Ela,  P.  F. 

Md  84 

Merrill,  C.  A. 
Merrill,  E.  A. 

Jackson,  S. 

Md  59 

Jackson,  F 

A 

Md  81 

Roc,  A. 
Roe,  C.  A. 

KENY 

Claxton,  R 

B 

Y38 

Lang,  B.  L. 

Claxton,  R. 

B. 

Jr. 

K64 

Lang,  E.  R. 

Md  »4 

Md  G4 

1)  71 

Md  57 

Md  84 

Watkins,  W.  F.  Md  63 
Watkins,  W.  F.,  Jr.  UnSl 
Watkins,  S.  H.  Un  82 

Whcdon,  D.  D.  Md  28 

Whedon,  J.  S.  Md  'G4 


K  44  I  Smith,  H.  L. 
K  69    Smith,  A.  B. 


K39 
K71 


UNION. 


Stanton,  B. 

Bd48 

Watkins,  W.  F.        Md  63 

Stanton,  H. 

C.           Un  67 

Watkins,  W.  F.,  Jr.  Un81 

Stanton,  I. 

B.            Un  73 

Watkins,  S.  H.          Un  82 

CORNELL. 

Shiras,  G.,  Jr. 

Y53 

Shiras,  G.,  3d 

Cn  81 

Shiras,  W.  K. 

Cn82 

PHI    KAPPA. 

Boardman,W.J. 

PK54 

Hills,  G.  M. 

PK48 

Huntington,  J.  T. 

PK  50 

Boardman,  W.  H. 

P  K  85 

Hills,  J.  J). 

PK78 

Huntington,  J.  AV. 

P  K  83 

Hills,  G.  H. 

PK84 

Huntington,  H. 

PK84 

Brainard,  J. 
Brainard,  J.  M. 

PK51 
PK84 

Hills,  R. 
Humphrey,  F. 

PK84 
Hm  52 

Lyman,  T.  B. 
Lyman,  A.  J. 

Hm37 
PK78 

Humphrey,  G.  F. 

PK85 

Watson,  G.  W. 

G50 

Watson,  S.  N. 

P  K  82 

538 


Kinship  in  A  J 


BROTHERS. 


HAMILTON. 

Abbott,  T.  A. 

HraTO 

Eells,  Samuel 

Hm  32 

Love,  W.  D. 

Hm  43 

Abbott,  W.  P. 

Cn79 

Eells,  T.  D. 
Eells,  James 

Hd28 
Hm  44 

Love,  S.  J. 

Hm  45 

Adams,  S.  F. 

Hm58 

Eells,  D.  P. 

Hm  46 

Lyman,  T.  B. 

Hm37 

Adams,  S.  H. 

Hm65 

Lyman,  D.  E. 

CI  40 

Avery,  J.  S. 
Avery,  T. 

Hm48 
Hm  55 

Ely,  S.  S. 
Ely,  B.  C. 

Hm45 
Hm48 

Lynde,  W.  P. 
Lynde,  C.  J. 

Hm39 
Hm39 

Avery,  C.  H. 
Avery,  W.  H. 
Avery,  E.  W. 

Hm83 
Hm  83 
Hm84 

Fisher,  W.  H. 
Fisher,  S.  J. 

Gardiner,  C.  A. 

Hm  64 
Hm  67 

Hm  80 

Xorth,  S.  N.  D. 
North,  E.  S. 

Hm  69 
Hm72 

Barrows,  C.  D. 

Hm69 

Gardiner,  A.  L. 

Hm84 

Northrup,  A.  J. 

Hm  58 

Barrows,  R.  B. 

Beach,  M.  H. 
Beach,  W.  H. 

Hm84 

Hm53 
Hm  60 

Williams,  T.               Am  73 

Gardner  (Williams),  H.  D. 

Hm  74 

Xorthrup,  M.  H. 
Northrup,  W.  P. 

Paine,  X.  E. 

Hm60 
Hm62 

Hm74 

Bigelow,  H.  P. 
Bigelow,  D.  W. 

Hm61 
Hm65 

Hopkins,  S.  G. 
Hopkins,  A.  G. 
Hopkins,  W.  R. 

Hm63 
Hm  66 
Hm  71 

Paine,  H.  S. 
Paine,  CM. 

Hm78 
Hm  84 

Crittenden,  W.  B. 

Am  and  Hm  78 
Crittenden,  W.  H.     Am  81 

Hopkins,  J.  H.          Hm  72 

Huntington,  C.          Hm  66 
Huntington,  S.V.V.  Hm  73 

Reed,  W. 
Reed,  D.  A. 

Skinner,  C.  P. 

Hm71 
Hm  77 

Hm66 

Curran,  Edw. 

Hm56 

Skinner,  J.  H. 

Hm73 

Curran,  H.  H. 
Curran,  P.  C. 

Hm62 
Hm  64 

Jerome,  C. 
Jerome,  I.  N. 

Hm  39 
Hm44 

Williams,  T. 

Am  73 

Gardner  (Williams),  H.  D. 

Daniels,  H.  E.  C. 

Hm68 

Langford,  G. ,  Jr. 

Hm  38 

Hm74 

Daniels,  F.  B. 

Hm71 

Langford,  D.  W. 
MIAMI. 

Hm  46 

Ankeney,  A. 

Mi  68 

Bonham,  J.  C. 

Mi  47 

Conover,  B.  W. 

Mi  40 

Ankeney,  H. 

Mi  72 

Bonham,  L.  N. 

Mi  55 

Conover,  0.  M. 

Mi  42 

Bishop,  R.  H. 

Mi  34 

Brooks,  T.  D. 

Mi  63 

Dewey,  J.  S. 

Mi  58 

Bishop,  J.  M. 

Mi  41 

Brooks,  J.  E. 

Mi  68 

Dewey,  E.  F. 

Mi  60 

Bishop,  G.  S. 

Mi  67 

Burro wes,  W.  S. 

Mi  45 

Groesbeck,  W.  S. 

Mi  34 

Bishop,  R.H.,  Jr. 

Mi  71 

Burrowes,  T.  A. 

Mi  47 

Groesbeck,  H.  J. 

jMi  34 

Bishop,  S.  L. 

Mi  72 

Groesbeck,  J.  B. 

Mi  39 

Kinship  in    I  J  0. 


539 


Guy,  E.  A. 
Guy,  D.  W. 
Guy,  W.  E. 

Hairc,  T. 
Haire,  J.  P. 

Hussey,  J. 
Hussey,  L. 


Mi 

58 

Mi 

01 

Mi 

04 

Mi 

4:^ 

W 

55 

Mi 

54 

Ml 

55 

McDonald,  J.  ^ 

Mi  59 

Sayler,  M. 

Mi  52 

McDonald,  D. 

Mi  59 

Saylor,  N. 

Mi  57 

McLain,  A.  L. 

Mi  08 

Sayler,  J.  R 

Mi  60 

McLain,  J.  L. 

Mi  68 

Snow,  J.  C. 

Mi  58 

Oliver,  M.  W. 

Mi  47 

Snow,  D.  B. 

Mi  63 

Oliver,  W.  S. 

Mi  57 

Thomas,  W. 

S. 

Mi  60 

Pugh,  G.  E. 

Mi  40 

Thomas,  W. 

I. 

Mi  62 

Pugh,  J.  A. 

Mi  51 

URBAN. 

Coxe,  A.  C. 

Ub  38 

Coxe,  S.  H. 

Ub39 

COLUMBIA. 


Crowell,  E.  R. 

W83 

1             Lyman,  T.  B. 

Hm37 

Crowell,  C.  B. 

CI  85 

1             Lyman,  D.  E. 

CI  40 

YALE. 


Abbe,  E.  R. 

¥48 

Emerson,  J. 

Y41 

Lynde,  C.  J. 

Y38 

Abbe,  W.  A. 

Am  57 

Emerson,  S. 

Y48 

Lynde,  W.  P. 
Lynde,  W.  S. 

Y38 
Y39 

Betts,  W.  J. 
Betts,  A.  L. 

Y70 
Y72 

Esty,  A.  H. 
Esty,  C.  H. 

Y68 
Cn76 

Mulford,  S.  B. 
Mulford,  S.  S. 

Y42 

Y50 

Bissell,  J.  H. 
Bissell,  W.  P. 

R  &  Y  65 
R67 

Gibson,  C.  D.  T. 

Y64 

Newton,  I.  S. 

Y48 

Gibson,  E.  T.  H. 

Y64 

Newton,  H.  A. 

Y50 

Cobb,  0.  E. 
Cobb,  H.  N. 

Y53 
Y55 

Goodrich,  C. 
Goodrich,  W.  H. 

Y37 
Y43 

Norton,  J.  S. 
Norton,  E. 

K&Y65 
K66 

Condit,  C. 

Y48 

Perkins,  W. 

Y40 

Condit,  A.  P. 

Y50 

Harding,  J.  W. 

Y45 

Perkins,  J. 

Y40 

Condit,  S. 

Y56 

Harding,  W.  G. 

W57 

Showalter,  J.  W. 

Y67 

Conner,  W.  G. 

Y45 

Kendrick,  G. 

Y72 

Showalter,  W. 

K71 

Conner,  L.  P. 

Y45 

Kendrick,  J. 

Y72 

Showalter,  J.  W 

K79 

Dwight,  J.  H. 

Y52 

Smith,  L.  AV. 

Y39 

Dwight,  ^Y.  B. 

Y54 

Lee,  B.  F. 

W  58 

Smith,  G.  IL 

G48 

Lee,  W.  H.  L. 

Y69 

Ely,  D.  J. 

Y43 

Smith,  C.  H. 

Y65 

Ely,  I.  M. 

Y43 

Lyman,  D.  B. 

Y64 

Smith,  E.  R. 

Am  76 

Ely,  J.  S. 

Y45 

Lyman,  H.  M. 

W58 

Smith,  B.  E. 

Am  77 

540 


Kinship  in  A  A  0. 


Tupper,  H.  M. 
Tupper,  J.  B.  T. 


Y  50  I  Woodward,  S.  T. 
W  61    Woodward,  J.  K. 


Y  55  I  Wynkoop,  G.  H.      ,  Y  64 
K  65    Wynkoop,  T.  S.  Y  64 


AMHERST. 

Abbe,  F.  R. 

Y48 

Fiske,  S; 

Am  48 

March,  D.,  Jr. 

Am  65 

Abbe,  W.  A. 

Am  57 

Fiske,  A.  S. 

Am  55 

March,  F.  W. 
March,  C.  A. 

Am  66 
Am  70 

Ball,  J.  C. 

K65 

Fiske,  G.  F. 

Am  81 

Ball,  W.  C. 

Am  QB, 

Fiske,  A.  S. 

Am  84 

Maynard,  E. 
Maynard,  J. 

Am  62 
Am  74 

Barrows,  W.  H. 
Barrows,  J.  0. 

Am  59 
Am  60 

Fowler,  C.  C. 
Fowler,  W.  W. 

Am  51 
Am  54 

Paine,  A.  G. 
Paine,  L.  M. 

Am  72 

Am  72 

Barton,  W. 

Am  56 

French,  J.  P. 

Am  59 

Pierce,  E.  W. 

Am  59 

Barton,  H.  R. 

Am  63 

French,  J. 

Am  m 

Pierce,  G.  C. 

D  63 

French,  S.  T.  R  and  Am  72 

Pierce,  J.  M. 

D  66 

Bishop,  G.  S.  K  and  Am  58 

Bishop,  J.  L.  K  and  Am  65 

William^,  T. 

Am  73 

Rockwell,  F.  W. 

Am  68 

Gardner  (Williams)  H.  D. 

Rockwell,  R.  C. 

Am  71 

Bliss,  F.  J. 

Am  80 

Hm  75 

Smith,  C.  H. 

Y65 

Bliss,  H.  S. 

Am  82 

Gillett,  F.  H. 

Am  74 

Smith,  E.  R. 

Am  76 

Gillett,  A.  L. 

Am  80 

Smith,  B.  E. 

Am  77 

Bowler,  F. 

Am  76 

Bowler,  J.  A. 

Md77 

Hamilton,  J.  A. 

Am  53 

Stokes,  J.  F. 

Am  67 

Hamilton,  H.  H. 

Am  68 

Stokes,  W.  C. 

Am  69 

Boyden,  A.  C. 

Am  76 

Stokes,  H.  S. 

Am  71 

Boyden,  W.  C. 

Am  83 

Harris,  A. 
Harris,  H. 

Am  63 
Bd  72 

Ward,  W.  H. 

Am  56 

Clark,  R.  B. 

Am  76 

Ward,  J.  L.  H. 

Am  59 

Clark,  W.  B. 

Am  76 

Hitchcock,  E. 

Am  49 

Ward,  J.  W.,  Jr. 

Am  60 

Crawford,  W. 

Am  57 

Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

Am  56 

Weeden,  W.  0. 

Am  77 

Crawford,  S. 

Am  61 

Howland,  W. 

Am  46 

Weeden,  C.  F. 

Am  84 

Howland,  G. 

Am  50 

Williams,  E.  H. 

Am  73 

Crittenden,  W.  B. 

Howland,  W.  M. 

Am  63 

Williams,  W.  H. 

Am  76 

Am  and  Hm  78 

Crittenden,  W.  H. 

Am  81 

Hutchinson,  H.  E. 

Am  58 

Williams,  T. 

Am  73 

Hutchinson,  J.  S. 

Bn69 

Gardner  (Williams 

),H.D. 

Derby,  H. 

Am  55 

Hm75 

Derby,  R.  H. 

Hv64 

Ladd,  W.  M. 

Am  78 

Williams,  G.  H. 

Am  78 

Ladd,  C.  E. 

Am  81 

Williams,  J.  C. 

Am  82 

Ely,  A. 
Ely,  W.  B. 

Am  74 

Am  75 

Linnell,  N.  S. 

Am  43 

Wilson,  A. 

Am  42 

Linnell,  J.  E. 

Am  44 

Wilson,  T. 

Am  48 

Fairbanks,  F.  J. 

Am  62 

Little,  G.  0. 

Am  60 

Withington,  W.  S 

Am  41 

Fairbanks,  J.  W. 

Am  66 

Little,  J.  B. 

Am  60 

Withington,  N.  N. 

Am  51 

Kinship  in    /J  (1>. 


541 


BRUNONIAN. 


Aldricli.  11.  L. 

Bn  7G 

Collins,  C.  A. 

Bn  76 

Hutchinson,  II.  E 

Am  58 

Aldrich,  C.  T. 

Bn77 

Collins.  A.  C. 

Bn  7,s 

Hutchinson,  J.  S. 

Bn  69 

Baker,  B. 
Baker,  D.  S..  Jr. 

Bn75 

Bn  75 

Curtis,  J.  B. 
Curtis,  G.  W. 

Bn  W 
Bn  54 

Judson,  E. 
Judson,  A.  B. 

Bn59 
Bn59 

Baker,  W.  C. 

Bn81 

Dexter,  L.  Jr. 
Dexter,  C.  0. 

Bn  83 
Bn  85 

Judson,  E. 

Bn  65 

Bennett,  Wm.  H. 

Bn  G8 

Iving,  R.  T. 

Bn78 

Bennett,  A.  A. 

Bn72 

Duncan,  S.  W. 
Duncan,  G.  W. 

Bn60 
Bn67 

King,  C.  G.,  Jr. 

Bn84 

Brooks,  K. 

Bn  41 

Goff,  C.  B. 
Goff,  F.  S. 

Bn  56 
Bn67 

Mustin,  J.  B. 

Bn66 

Brooks,  S. 

Bn52 

Mustin,  W.  F. 

BnTl 

Brown,  T.  J. 

Bn  G2 

Greene,  P.  B'. 

Bn  76 

Porter,  G.  L. 

Bn59 

Brown,  Z. 

Bn  65 

Greene,  J.  S. 
Greene,  S.  S. 

Bn  82 
Bn  83 

Porter,  II.  K. 

Bn60 

Caswell,  E.  T. 
Caswell,  T.  T. 

Bn  53 
Bn  61 

Hazard,  E.G.,  2d 
Hazard,  F.  11. 

Bn76 
Bn81 

Stevens,  E.  0. 
Stevens,  S.  W. 

Bn6I 
R81 

Colby,  C.  L. 

Bn  58 

Hoyt,  J.  H. 

Bn  74 

Vernon,  J.  W. 

Bn54 

Colby,  H.  F. 

Bn62 

Hoyt,  E. 

Bn  78 

Vernon,  T. 

Bn  54 

HARVARD. 

Amory,  A. 

Hv62 

Gushing,  W.  E. 

Hd75 

Hall,  R.  F. 

Hv54 

Araory,  R. 

Hv63 

Gushing,  H.  P. 
Gushing,  E.  F. 

Cn83 
Cn  84 

Hall,  J.  S. 

Hv58 

Bliss,  W.  D. 

Hv46 

Ingersoll,  E.  P. 

Hd  82 

Bliss,  A. 

Hv47 

Derby,  H. 

Am  55 

IngersoU,  G.  T. 

Cn83 

Chase,  T. 

Hv48 

Derby,  R.  H. 

Hv64 

Lincoln,  S. 

Hv57 

Chase,  C.  A. 

Hv55 

Gardner,  J.  P. 

Hv82 

Lincoln,  A. 

Hv  63 

Chapman,  H.  G. 

Hv83 

Gardner,  W.  A. 

Hv84 

Ropes,  J.  C. 
Ropes,  H. 

Hv  57 

Chapman,  J.  J. 

Hv84 

Hv  62 

Choate,  C.  F. 

Hv49 

Hale,  N. 

Hv37 

Choate,  J.  H. 

Hv52 

Hale,  E.  E. 

Hv  39 

Soule,  N.  E. 

Hv  45 

Choate,  W.  G. 

Hv52 

Hale,  A. 
Hale,  C. 

Hv  49 
Hv  50 

Soule,  A.  L. 

Hv  46 

Codman,  R. 

Hv82 

Hale,  A. 

Hv  80 

Thayer,  W.  S. 

Hv  50 

Codman,  A. 

PK85 

Hale.  E.  E..  Jr. 

Hv  83 

Thayer,  J.  B. 

Hv  52 

542 


Kifiship  in  A  J  Q). 


Thorndike,  S.  L. 

Hv52 

Warren,  E.  P. 

Hv83 

Williams,  H. 

Hv37 

Thorndike,  W. 

Hv54 

Warren,  F. 

Hv84 

Williams,  F.  D. 

HvoO 

Washburn,  P.  M. 

Hv82 

Washburn,  G.  G. 

Hv80 

GENEVA 

Bancroft,  E.  H. 

G  75 

Folwell,  W.  W. 

G57 

Rankine,  W.  B. 

Bancroft,  R.  B. 

P80 

Folwell,  M.  B. 

G  tU 

G  and  Un  77 

Rankine,  J.  L. 

Un81 

Barto,  F.  D. 
Barto,  R.  V.  P. 

G75 

K82 

Foot,  R.  E. 
Foot,  T. 

G67 
G68 

Ross,  A.  J.  B. 

G66 

Caverno,  J.  S. 

G58 

Foot,  W. 

G71 

Ross,  H.  H. 

G79 

Gaverno,  D.H.  G  and  D  60 
Gonger,  E.  A.              G  63 

Horton,  A. 
Horton,  H.  B. 

G45 
G47 

Smith,  L.  W. 
Smith,  G.  H. 

Y39 

G48 

Gonger,  W.  P. 
Gonger,  G.  F. 

G73 
G80 

Lee,  G.  F. 
Lee,  H. 

G59 
W68 

Welles,  S.  R. 
Welles,  E.  R. 

G45 

G50 

Coxe,  E.  G. 
Goxe,  R.  G. 

G71 
G77 

HUDSON 

Wheeler,  A.  S. 
Wheeler,  J.  T. 

G51 
G59 

Curtis,  H.  M. 

Hd71 

Harrington,  G.  F. 

Hd70 

Scudder,  E.  C. 

Hd50 

Curtis,  W.  E. 

Hd71 

Harrington,  F.  W. 

Hd79 

Scudder,  J.  W. 

Hd50 

Gushing,  W.  E. 
Gushing,  H.  P. 
Gushing,  E.  F. 

Hd75 

Cn83 
Cn^4 

Harvey,  W.  H. 
Harvey,  E.  H. 

House,  J.  H. 
House,  C.  F. 

Hd63 
Hd67 

Hd68 
Hd71 

Seymour,  C. 
Sejmour,  T.  D. 

Tallman,  A.  P. 

Hd64 
Hd70 

HdfiS 

Eells,  Samuel 

Hm32 

Ingersoll,  E.  P. 

Hd82 

Tallman,  G. 

Hd71 

Eells,  T.  D. 

Hd28 

Ingersoll,  G.  T. 

Gn83 

Williams,  W.  G. 

Hd61 

Eells,  J. 
Eells,  D.  P. 

Hm44 
Hm46 

King,  I.  H. 
King,  W.  G. 

Hd75 

Hd80 

Williams,  G.  T. 
Williams,  E.  P. 

Hd62 
Hd64 

Gates,  C.  A. 

Hd73 

McLain,  T.  J.,  Jr. 

Hd59 

Wilson,  L.  B. 

Hd48 

Gates,  F.  H. 

Hd81 

McLain,  F.  D. 

Hd78 

Wilson,  T.  V.  H. 

Hd48 

Kinship  in  A  J  (J). 


543 


BOWDOIN. 

Appleton,  J.  F. 

BdGO 

Harris,  A. 

Am  03 

Purington,  G.  C. 

Bd78 

Applcton,  ]<:.  L. 

B(l  Gl 

Harris,  H. 

Bd72 

Purington,  F.  0. 

Bd  80 

Boody,  II.  H. 
Boody,  A. 

Bd  42 
Bd47 

Hinkley,  C.  R. 
Ilinkloy,  J.  A. 

BdGG 
Bd  G8 

Robinson,  D.  A. 
Robinson,  F.  C. 

Bd  73 
Bd73 

Brown,  P.  H, 

Bd51 

Howard,  J.  D. 

Bd  52 

Robinson,  W.  A. 

Bd7G 

Brown,  J.  0. 

BdSG 

Howard,  H.  R. 

Bd  57 

Sewall,  J.  H. 

Bd48 

Brown,  J.  M. 

BdGO 

Hunt,  C.  0. 

BdGl 

Sewall,  J.  S. 

Bd  50 

Chamberlain,  J.  L. 

Bd  52 

Hunt,  H.  II. 

BdG2 

Shepard,  T. 

Bd  G5 

Chamberlain,  H.  B 
Chamberlain,  J.  C. 

Bd57 
Bd59 

Ladd,  F.  D. 
Ladd,  H.  0. 

Bd41 
Bd  59 

Shepard,  W.  F. 
Shepard,  C  L. 

BdGS 
Bd71 

Chapman,  H.  L. 
Chapman,  J.  E. 

BdGG 
Bd77 

Libby,  A.  F. 
Libby,  C.  F. 

Bd  G4 
BdG4 

Torrcy,  J.,  Jr. 
Torrey,  C.  C. 

Bd  84 
Bd84 

Cole,  S.  V. 
Cole,  W.  I. 

Bd74 

BdSl 

Means,  J.  0. 
Means,  G.  J. 

Bd42 
Bd47 

Webster,  G. 
Webster,  F.  W. 

Bd59 
BdGO 

Dike,  J. 

BdGO 

Perley,  W.  H. 

BdGO 

Wilson,  J.  C. 

BdG7 

Dike,  J. 

BdSl 

Perley,  H.  0. 

P73 

Wilson,  F.  A. 

Bd73 

DARTMOUTH, 


Abbott,  A.  W. 

D63 

Cutcheon,  S.  M. 

D56 

Smith,  A.  S. 

Un70 

Abbott,  A.  A. 

D71 

Cutcheon,  B.  M. 

PGl 

Smith,  H.  W, 

D75 

.Abbott,  J.  E. 

D  7G 

Cutler,  L. 

D47 

Spring,  C.  W. 

D80 

Bradley,  D.  E. 

D  G3 

Cutler,  J.  C. 

D  56 

Spring,  A.  L. 

D80 

Bradley,  C.  F. 

D73 

Howe,  J.  W. 

D  56 

Bradley,  F.  A. 

D  73 

Howe,  E.  W. 

D64 

Savage,  E. 
Brown,  F. 

D  GO 
D  70 

Caverno,  J.  S. 

G  58 

Lake,  A.  S. 

DG2 

Caverno,  D.H.  G 

and  I)  GO 

Lake,  A.  E. 

D  72 

Sawyer,  A.  W. 
Sawyer,  E.  R. 

D47 
Un  GO 

Chase,  F. 

1)  GO 

Merrill,  C.  A. 

MdG4 

Chase,  W.  W. 

D  65 

Merrill,  E.  A. 
Pierce,  E.  W. 

D71 
Am  59 

Taylor,  G.  II. 
Taylor,  A.  F. 

D62 
D74 

Conant,  C.  H. 
Conant,  L.  L. 

D71 
D  79 

Pierce,  G.  C. 
Pierce,  J.  M. 

DG3 
1)  66 

Westgate,  E.  W. 
Wcstgate,  H.  S. 

DGO 
D  63 

Conner,  P.  S. 

D  59 

Quimby,  C.  E. 

I)  74 

Wilcox,  G. 

D  GO 

Conner,  J.  S. 

DG5 

Quimby,  W.  P. 

D82 

Wilcox,  L. 

D  65 

544 


Kinship  in   A  J  0. 


PENINSULAR. 


Bancroft,  E.  H. 

G75 

Goodsell,  J.  H. 

P62 

Perley,  W.  H. 

Bd69 

Bancroft,  R.B. 

P80 

Goodsell,  C.  M. 

P65 

Perley,  H.  0. 

P  73 

Becker,  C.  W. 
Becker,  J. 

P52 
P53 

Hutchins,  H.  B. 

Md  and  P  70 

Phillips,  D. 
Phillips,  H. 

P65 
P71 

Becker,  P.  W. 

P66 

Hutchins,  E.  R. 

P75 

Brown,  C.  S. 
Brown,  J.  P. 

P76 
P79 

Ilsley,  J.  K. 
Ilsley,  C.  E. 

P76 
P  82 

Post,  J.  A. 
Post,  H. 

P61 
P61 

Chandler,  F. 

P54 

Landon,  G.  McQ. 

P57 

Quarles,  J.  V. 

P66 

Chandler,  W. 

P54 

Landon,  H.  B. 

P61 

Quarles,  C. 

P68 

Cocker,  W.  J. 
Cocker,  H.  R. 

PG9 
P73 

Martin,  A. 
Martin,  S.  C. 

P55 

P59 

Rexford,  E. 
Rexford,  D.  C. 

P66 
P72 

Cutcheon,  S.  M. 
Cutcheon,  B.  M. 

P5fi 
PGl 

McGraw,  T.  A. 
McGraw,  E.  W. 

P59 
P59 

Tinsman,  C.  TV. 
Tinsman,  H.  E. 

P82 
P83 

Day,  W.  R. 

P70 

Myrick,  H.  P. 

P78 

Day,  C.  F. 

W83 

Myrick,  F.  C. 

P80 

Tweedy,  J.  F. 
Tweedy,  J.  H.,  Jr. 

P70 
P  79 

Ferdon,  E.  J. 

P73 

Otis,  A.  G. 

P52 

Ferdon,  0.  W. 

P77 

Otis,  E.  A. 

P59 

Wilkinson,  A.  H. 
Wilkinson,  J.  M. 

P59 
P64 

Fleming,  E. 

P70 

Pattengill,  A.  H. 

P68 

Wilkinson,  C.  M. 

P71 

Fleming,  R. 

P73 

Pattengill,  J.  J. 

P73 

ROCHESTER. 


Bailey,  C.  0. 

R  80 

Bissell,  J.  H. 

R  and  Y  56 

French,  J.  P.            Am  59 

Bailey,  J.  M.  Jr. 

R85 

French,  J.                  Am  66 

Bissell,  W.  P 

R67 

French,  S.G.  R  and  Am  72 

Bishop,  G.  S.  R  a 

nd  Am  58 

Davis,  G.  F., 

Jr. 

R64 

Bishop,  J.  L.  R  and  Am  65 

Davis,  W.  H. 
Davis,  G.  R. 

R68 
R78 

Gates,  M.  E.                 R  70 
Gates,  L.  E.                 R  83 

Fassett,  J.  S. 

R75 

Glass,  C.  J.                  R  65 

Bishop,  F.  B. 

R71 

Fassett,  H.  L 

R84 

Glass,  E.  P.                  R  67 

Bishop,  L.  J.  P. 

R74 

Bishop,  C.  W. 

R77 

Fowler,  J.  D. 

R69 

Goodspeed,  E.  J.         R  53 

Fowler,  J.  K. 

R70 

Goodspeed,  T.  W.       R65 

Kinshi-p  in    i  J  0. 


545 


Hirshtiold,  M. 
Hirshfield,  M. 

R  75 
R79 

Leonard,  0.  B.             R  61 
Leonard,  W.  J.            R  62 

Sheppard,  T.  W.         R  60 
Sheppard,  J.  II.           R  65 

Hubbcll,  W.  S. 
Hubbell,  W.  N. 

Hudnut,  J.  B. 

R71 
R85 

R72 

Macomber,  F. 
Macomber,  W 

A.        R59 
R84 

Smith,  W.  L.  R77 
Smith,  W.  M.               R  77 

Hudnut,  J.  U. 

R72 

Milne,  W.  J. 

R68 

Stevens,  E.  0.           Bn  61 

Hull,  R.  B. 

R7I 

Milne,  J.  M. 

R75 

Stevens,  S.  W.            R  81 

Hull,  J.  M. 

R82 

Hunt,  E.  W. 
Hunt,  H.  II. 
Hunt,  J.  M. 
Hunt,  E.  W. 

R73 
R  76 
R  80 
R84 

Raymond,  A. 
Raymond,  G. 

C.          R69 
H.          R74 

Taylor,  A.  J.  R  64 
Taylor,  J.  M.  R  68 
Taylor,  C.  H.  R  70 
Taylor,  E.  B.  L.          R  78 

ALABAMA. 

Chilton, 
Chilton, 

T.  G. 
W.  P. 

A153 
A159 

Peck,  R.                       Al  52 
Peck,  H.  S.                  Al  55 

Nott, 
Nott, 

J. 
H 

D. 
J. 

A156 
A157 

Winr 
Winr 

1,  W.  E.              Al  54 
1,   H.  J.               Al  56 

WILLIAMS. 


Adriance,  J.  R. 
Adriance,  H.  E. 

W78 
.    W83 

Haire,   T. 
Haire,  J.  P. 

Mi  43 
W55 

Matz,  H.  L. 
Matz,  R. 

W80 
W82 

Ames,  G.  L. 
Ames,  J.  G. 

\V54 
W58 

Harding,   J.  W. 
Harding,  W.  G. 

y.  45 

W.  57 

Mills,  G.  F. 
Mills,  C.  P. 

W62 

W78 

Antes,  R.  H. 
Antes,  H.  T. 

W59 

W60 

Hooker,  E.  C. 
Hooker,  E.  T. 

W57 

W60 

Mitchell,  R.  J. 
Mitchell,  F.  W. 

W56 
W62 

Crowell,  E.  R. 
Crowell,  C.  B. 

W83 
CI  85 

King,  H.  ^Y.,  Jr. 
Iving,  F. 

W81 

W84 

Rankin,  J.  J. 
Rankin,  W.  M. 

Seymour,  J.  H. 

W  76 
W79 

W79 

Day,  W.  R. 
Day,  C.  F. 

P70 
W83 

Lee,  B.  F. 
Lee,  W.  H.  L. 

W  58 
Y69 

Seymour,  E. 
Seymour,  W.  \V. 

W82 

W84 

Dowd,  C.  N. 
Dowd,  A.  D. 

W79 
"W  85 

Lee,  G.  F. 
Lee,  H. 

G59 

W68 

Treat,  A.  0. 
Treat,  C.  R. 

W63 
W63 

Garfield,  H.  A. 
Garfield,  J.  R. 

W85 
W85 
35 

Lyman,  H.  M. 
1  Lyman,  D.  B. 

W58 
Y64 

Tuppor,  H.  M. 
Tupper,  J.  B.  T. 

Y50 
WOl 

546 


Kinship 


in  A  A 


Wells,  S.  E. 
Wells,  J.  Q. 


W62 
W71 


West,  J.  K. 
West,  F.  E. 


W68  I  Witte,M.  C.  G. 
W  72  I  Witte,  H.  P. 


Jr.   W  73 

W  77 


MANHATTAN. 


Brown,  R.  E.  K. 
Brown,  R.  D.  P. 

Chambers,  T.  F. 
Chambers,  J.  F. 
Chambers,  H.  R. 

Dowd,  H. 
Dowd,  J. 

Dwight,  M.  E. 
Dwight,  J.  E. 

Dwight,  H.  B. 
Dwight,  F.  B. 
Dwight,  E.,  Jr. 

Ellsworth,  W.,  Jr. 
Ellsworth,  W.  W. 

Greenwood,  R.  B. 
Greenwood,  W. 


Mh  83 

Hamlin,  F.  H. 

Mh68 

Man,H.  H. 

Mh74 

Mh  85 

Hamlin,W.  A. 

Mh73 

Man,  E. 

Mh  82 

Mh  68 

Hawes,  J.  B. 

Mh  65 

Mc Andrew,  S. 

Mh71 

Mh  79 
Mh84 

Mh  74 
Mh77 

Hawes,  A.  F. 

Mh  78 

Mc Andrew,  ^E. 

Mh75 

Hildreth,  R.  W. 
Hildreth,   P.  S. 

Mh  84 
Mh  85 

Olcott,  N. 
Olcott,  E.  E. 
01cott,.J.  V.  V. 

Mh69 
Mh  73 
Mh  76 

Hiscox,  C.  E. 

Mh  67 

01cott,W.  M.  K. 

Mh81 

Mh  60 
Mh  63 

Mh  74 
Mh  76 

Hiscox,  E.  T. 

Kimball,  R.  G. 
Kimball,  W.  C. 

Mh  69 

Mh  54 
Mh  61 

Patterson,  S.  B. 
Patterson,  F.  B. 
Patterson,  H.  T. 
Patterson,  C.  H. 

3Ih  64 
Mh  76 
Mh  69 
Mh79 

Mh  77 
Mh  60 

Knowlton,  D.  H. 
Knowlton,  M.  R. 

Mh  66 
j\Ih  68 

Roberts,  J.  S. 
Roberts,  C,  Jr. 

Mh  57 
Mh  62 

Mh  63 

Lane,  W.  H. 

Mh65 

Shepard,  L.  B. 

Mh  67 

Mh64 

Lane,  J.  A. 

Mh  83 

Shepard,  E.  M. 

Mh69 

Mh65 

Lane,  R. 

Mh  84 

Shepard,  C.  S. 

Mh77 

MIDDLETOWN. 


Andrus,  J.  E. 
Andrus,  H.  J. 

Md  62 
Md68 

Cookman,  G.  G. 
Cookman,  F.  S. 

Md  77 
Md79 

Gerard,  E.  S. 
Gerard,  J. 

Md77 
Md82 

Barnhart,  J.  W. 
Barnhart,  W.  H. 

]\Id  61 
Md84 

Cookman,  W.  W, 
Crafts,  W.  F. 

Md82 
Md69 

Groves,  A.  J. 
Groves,  J.  H. 

Md  65 
Md65 

Beale,  F.  H. 
Beale,  J.  H. 

Md  68 
Md72 

Crafts,  A.  B. 
Crafts,  F.  H. 

Md  71 
Md71 

Holden,  B.  F. 
Holden,  S.  E. 

Md  65 
Md69 

Bowler,  F. 
Bowler,  J.  A. 

Am  76 

Md  77 

Eddy,  A.  C: 
Eddy,  B.  T. 

Md75 
Md79 

Hutchins,  H.  B. 

Md70andP71 
Hutchins,  E.  R.            P  75 

Chapin,  A.  W. 
Chapin,  C  S. 

Md  65 
Md80 

Emerson,  J.  H. 
Emerson,  G.  R. 

Md70 
Md  74 

Jones,  C.  N.  D. 
Jones,  H.  J. 

Md  SO 
Md80 

Comfort,  G.  F. 
Comfort,  W.  F. 

.  Md  57 
Md62 

Eustis,  W.  H. 
Eustis,  J.  E. 

Md  73 
Md74 

Kellogg,  G.  N. 
Kellogg,  W.  C. 

Md  75 
Md  75 

Kinship   in  A  J  0. 


547 


IVIerrill,  C.  A. 
Merrill,  E.  A. 


Ncwhall,  I.  A. 
Newhall,  II.  M. 


Palmer,  W.  M. 
Palmer,  A.  E. 


Md  G4 
1)  71 


Md  65 
Md  79 


Md  73 

Md  74 


Raymond,  W.  S. 
Raymond,  G.  P. 

Roe,  A.  S. 
Roe,  G.  M. 
Roe,  C.  M. 

Roe,  W. 
Roe,  A. 


Md 

75 

Md 

77 

Md 

70 

Md 

74 

Md83 

Md 

55 

Md 

57 

Round,  J.  E.  Md  55 

Round,  G.  C.  Md  CG 


Smith,  A.  L. 

Md83 

Smith,  F.  T. 

Md84 

Wilder,  N.  W. 

Md  CI 

Wilder,  C.  W. 

Md65 

KENYON. 


Allen,  A.  V.  G. 
Allen,  II.  J.  W. 

Ball,  J.  C. 
Ball,  W.  C. 

Douglas,  A.,  Jr. 
Douglas,  J.  H. 

Marshall,  W.  S. 
Marshall,  J.  M. 


KG2 

GG3 

K65 

Am  G8 

K72 

K83 

K59 

K  G4 

Mason,  C.  W 
Mason,  J.  S.,  Jr 


Norton,  J.  S. 
Norton,  E. 


Page,  H.  D. 
Pase,  T.  C. 


Peet,  G.  J. 
Peet,  H.  J. 


K76 

Jr.         K  77 

K  and  Y  65 

K66 

Iv77 

K81 

K65 

K70 

Showaltcr,  J. 

W. 

Y67 

Showalter,  W 

K71 

Showalter,  J. 

W. 

K79 

Smith,  H.  L. 

K39 

Smith,  A.  B. 

K71 

Wilson,  J.  S. 

K70 

Wilson,  R.  J. 

K70 

Wilson,  F.  P. 

K76 

Wilson,  M.  S. 

K78 

Woodward,  S 

T. 

Y55 

Woodward,  J 

K. 

KG5 

UNION. 


Adams,  W.  R. 

Un  51 

Mapes,  W.  E. 

Un70 

Stanton,  II.  C. 

Un67 

Adams,  E.  G.  R. 

Un61 

Mapes,  E.  L. 

Un73 

Stanton,  B.  I. 

Un73 

Alexander,  G. 
Alexander,  J. 

Un66 
Un66 

Rankine,  W.  B. 
G 
Rankine,  J.  L. 

and  Un  77 
UnSl 

Thomas,  J.  M. 
Thomas,  A.  P. 
Thomas,  II.  L. 

Un72 
Un74 
UnSl 

Baldwin,  C.  E. 
Baldwin,  J. 

Un59 
Un59 

Sanborn,  H.  C. 
Sanborn,  W.  H 

UnG4 
Un64 

Waldron,  II.  A. 
Waldron,  W.  A. 

Un74 
Un79 

Lansing,  J.  B.  W. 

Un83 

Sawyer,  A.  W. 

D47 

Lansing,  J.  V.  P. 

Un83 

Sawyer,  E.  R. 

Un60 

Watkins,W.  F.,Jr.  Un81 

Watkins,  S.  II. 

Un82 

Lockwood,  J.  A. 

Un  67 

Smith,  A. 

Un70 

Lockwood,  J.  B. 

Un70 

Smith,  H.  W. 

D75 

1 


548 


Kinship  in  A  J  (P. 


CORNELL. 

Abbott,  T.  A. 

Hm70 

Gushing,  W.  E. 

Hd75 

Parmelee,  W.  E. 

Cn75 

Abbott,  W.  P. 

Cn79 

Gushing,  H.  P. 

Cn82 

Parmelee,  J. 

Gn  76 

Arms,  W. 

Co  73 

Gushing,  E.  F. 

Cn83 

Parmelee,  R.  M. 

Gn81 

Arms,  M.  I. 

Cn75 

Esty,  A.  H. 

¥68 

Shiras,  G.,  3d 

Gn81 

Bonney,  A. 

Cn78 

Esty,  G.  H. 

Cn7G 

Shiras,  W.  K. 

Gn82 

Bonney,  J.  R. 

Gn80 

Booth,  Q.  W. 
Booth,  I.  E. 

Cn  81 

Ingersoll,  E.  P. 

Hd82 

Stamhaugh,  H.  H. 

Cn81 

Cn83 

Ingersoll,  G.  T. 

Gn83 

Stambaugh,  J.  T. 

Cn84 

Curtiss,  A.  M. 

Cn80 

Palmer,  G.  G. 

Gn75 

Tiffany,  C.  0. 

Gn77 

Curtiss,  H.  C. 

PK81 

Pahner,  L. 

Gn78 

Tiffany,  J.  B. 

Cn78 

PHI    KAPPA. 


Barto,  F.  D. 

G75 

Curtiss,  A.  M. 

CnSO 

Huntington,  J.  W. 

PK83 

Barto,  R.  V. 

PK82 

Curtiss,  H.  C. 

PK81 

Huntington,  H. 

PK84 

Buxton,  J.  B. 
Buxton,  J.  G. 

PK72 
PK73 

Flagg,  J.  B. 

PK46 

Kurtz,  J.  E. 

PK77 

Flagg,  E.  0. 

P  K48 

Kurtz,  G.  M. 

PK83 

Carter,  B.  M. 

PK82 

Carter,  C.  H. 
Carter,  J.  R. 

PK82 
PK83 

Hills,  J.  D. 
Hills,  G.  H. 

PK78 
PK8-t 

Stone,  M. 
Stone,  S. 

PK80 
PK80 

Codman,  R. 

Hv82 

Hills,  R. 

PK8-1 

Codman,  A. 

PK85 

Kinship   in   A  J 


549 


SUMMARY    BY    CHAPTERS. 


Chapters. 

Father 
and  Ison. 

Father 
ana  2  sons. 

Father 
and  3  sons. 

Two 
Brothers. 

Three 
Brotliers. 

Four 
Brolhers. 

Hamilton      . '   .     .     ■     . 

11 

4 

21 

4 

2 

Miami 

;? 

1 

15 

4 

Urban 

1 

1 

1 

Columbia      ..... 

2 

Yale 

8 

1 

1 

22 

5 

Amherst 

13 

4 

2 

35 

7 

Brunonian 

4 

19 

3 

Harvard 

7 

1 

18 

2 

1 

Geneva    

G 

1 

12 

2 

Hudson 

1 

2 

12 

2 

1 

Bowdoin 

6 

1 

18 

,4 

Dartmouth 

6 

2 

17 

3 

Peninsular   

3 

24 

' 

Rochester 

4 

1 

19 

3 

2 

Alabama 

4 

Williams 

1 

23 

1 

Manhattan 

2 

14 

4 

2 

Middletown 

4 

2 

23  ■ 

3 

Kenyon   

3 

.'. 

10 

1 

1 

Union 

2 

13 

1 

Cornell 

1 

11 

2 

Phi  Kappa    .     .     .     .     . 

5 

■    1 

1 

8 

2 

Totals 

88 

24 

5 

341 

55 

!          9 

Deduct  for  names  twice 
entered     

19 

4 

1 

38 

5 

1 

'  Net  totals  .... 

69 

20 

4 

303 

50 

1          ^ 

ALPHA   DELTA   PHI 

IN 

GEOGRAPHICAL     DISTRIBUTION. 

The  following  list  contains  the  names  embraced  in  the  bod}'  of  the 
present  work,  rearranged  b}'  place.  The  general  arrangement  followed 
has  been  to  give,  first,  the  States  alphabeticalljs  under  the  general  title 
of  the  United  States  ;  next,  the  divisions  of  Canada  in  the  same  fashion  ; 
and,  lastly,  "  Other  Foreign  Countries."  Places  under  each  division 
and  subdivision  are  arranged  alphabetically.  The  orthograpliy  of  the 
present  list  has  been  guided  by  the  "  Postal  Guide,"  leading,  in  a  few 
instances,  to  a  departure  from  the  spelling  earlier  emploj^ed.  In 
none  of  these  cases  does  the  form  below  interfere  with  the  alphabet- 
ization. Three  places,  no  longer  post  offices,  at  which  deceased  mem- 
bers of  the  Fraternity-  lived  —  Farrowsville,  Ya.,  Elmsford  and  Cortland- 
ville,  N.  Y.  —  are  retained  in  the  list  below.  In  the  case  of  several 
deceased  members  from  the  South,  the  original  county  address,  as  given 
by  them,  has  been  retained.  To  those  familiar  with  the  condition  of 
Southern  societ}-  thirty  years  ago,  it  will  not  be  surprising  that  a  county 
was  then  considered  a  sufficient  address  by  the  member  of  some  one  of 
the  few  fiimilies  between  which  its  surface  was  divided.  In  the  arrange- 
ment of  names  under  each  pl;ice,  the  conventional  asterisk  has  been  pre- 
fixed to  deceased  brothers.  Addresses  by  street  number  are  given  for 
all  places  in  the  United  States  over  50,000  in  population  by  the  census 
of  1880.  These  are  35  in  number  and  among  them  New  Orleans  is  the 
only  one  without  a  considerable  number  of  Fraternity  residents.  In 
giving  street  numbers,  no  one  rule  has  been  followed  as  to  which 
should  be  presented,  the  residence  (domicile)  or  business  address. 
In  each  case  it  has  been  the  purpose  of  the  compiler  to  give  the 
address  which  Avas  most  likely  to  prove    permanent.     Where    a   per- 


Geograpliical  Distribution  in   A  J  ([>. 


551 


son  doing"  business  in  a  large  city  and  living  in  one  of  its 
suburbs,  has  given  the  latter  as  his  residence,  his  name  will  be 
found  classified  under  the  place  of  his  residence  with  his  business 
address  attached  to  his  name.  A  secondary  address  is  sometimes 
given  for  -persons  living  in  small  places  where  this  seemed  wise, 
and  in  several  cases,  where  a  member  of  the  Fraternity  has  two  resi- 
dences between  which  he  divides  his  time,  his  name  appears  under 
both  places.  Where  street  addresses  are  given,  a  period,  unless  after 
an  abbreviation,  uniformly  indicates  that  the  preceding  word  is  a 
street.  Tabulated  statements,  which  succeed  the  Index  by  Names, 
give  the  aggregate  distribution  of  the  Fraternity  by  place  and 
country,  and  are  followed  by  a  Table  of  Occupations,  the  latter 
arranged   by  Chapters. 

UNITED    STATES. 


Autauga   Co. 
"Fitzpatrick,  J.  M.   Al  5i 

Belief ont. 
►Ogilvie,  J.  D.  Cd  58 


Benton. 
Steele,  J.  J. 

Birmingham. 
Minis,  W.  J. 
Winn,  H.  J. 

Brown's. 
Pegues,  S.  \V. 

Camden. 
Dawson,  II.  II. 
*Pharr,  E.  A. 

Clarice   Co. 
♦Bryant,  Jacob 
♦Henshaw,  A.  I. 


Al  58 


A155 
A156 


Al  5G 


Al  58 
A152 


A157 
IIv  47 


ALABAMA. 

Cuha  Station. 
*Portis,  B.  P. 

Dallas  Co. 
*Dubose,  V.  M. 

Dayton. 
♦Baptist,  P.  R. 

Eufaula. 
♦Shorter,  E.  S. 
♦Thornton,  J.  B. 

Eutaio. 
♦Carpenter,  S.  T. 

Clark,  J.  P. 
♦Meriwether,  J.  S. 

Florence. 
Kirknian,  Samuel 

Gainesville. 
♦McDow,  J.  R. 


Mi  42 

Mi  38 

Cd  GO 

Y43 

■A158 

A157 

Al  55 

A151 

IIv  50 

Al  52 

Green  Co. 
♦Ilerndon,  R.  E.         Al 

Greensborough. 
Cobbs,  R.  H.  Al 

♦Wynne,  W.  A.  Al 

Guntersrille. 
♦Rayburn,  John         Cd 
Street,  T.  A. 


I/aijnerille. 
♦Howell,  L.  C. 

Iluntsville. 
Curry,  B.  I. 
Rhett,  R.  B. 
♦Smith,  II.  P. 


Cd 


Lowndes   Co. 
Fisher,  L.  C.  Al 

Marengo  Co. 
'Winn,  W.  E.  Al 


552 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  0. 


Marion. 

Orrville. 

*Jones,  C.  P. 

Hm50 

Graham,  H.  C. 

PK61 

Mobile. 

Pickens  Co. 

Beard,  T.  J. 
♦Chandler,  W.  G. 

Dickson,  E.  R. 
*Glassell,  J.  H.  H. 

A155 
Y49 
¥53 

A152 

♦Cochran,  W.  T.        Al  54 

Fleasant  Ridge. 
Hutton,  C.  M.           Al  57 

*Mandeville,Henry 
*Nott,  H.  J. 
*Nott,  J,  D. 
*lledwood,  W.  H. 

Hm35 

A157 
A156 
¥52 

Selma. 
Boynton,  W.  N. 
Hardie,  Joseph 

Hm  54 
Al  55 

*Tracy,  G.  H. 

Md58 

Talladega. 

Montgomery 
*Bugbee,  T.  F. 

A151 

Bishop,  J.  W. 
Bradford,  Taul 

A154 
A154 

*Chilton,  T.  G. 

Al  53 

DeForest,  H.  S. 

Y57 

Chilton,  W.  P. 
Gunter,  W.  A. 

A159 
A153 

Tuscaloosa. 

*Jackson,  J.  F. 

Y46 

*Hogan,  W.  I. 

A159 

*Peck,  H.  St.  J.  Al  55 

*Pock,  Roscoe  Al  52 

Somerville,  H.  M.  Al  56 

P.O.  Montgomery,  Ala. 

♦Withers,  W.  F.  Al  57 

Tuscumhia. 

*Guy,  C.  V.  Cd  60 

Tuskegee. 

♦Battle,  J.  K.  Al  58 

♦Blakey,  J.  C.  Al  56 

Bryan,  C.  J.  Al  56 

♦Clopton,  J.  O.  A.  Al  53 

Uniontoivn. 

Morrisett,  F.  S.  Al  59 

Wilcox  Co. 

♦Mendenhall,  E.  T.  Mi  42 

♦Spiva,  L.  G.  Al  58 


ARIZONA   TERRITORY 

Prescott.  I 

Cochrane,  M.  A.      Bo  62  | 


Silent. 
Seward,  F.  W.         Un  67 


ARKANSAS. 


Clarksville. 
Tolbert,  J.  R.  Cd  59 

Fulton. 
Cummings,  P.  M.    Hd  73 


Hot  Sjjvings. 
Wager,  Barnet        Un  66 

Little  Rock. 
•■Caruthers,  E.  P.      Hd  65 


Alameda. 
Baker,  J.  E. 


R7a 


Antioch. 
Abbott,  J.  P.  D  && 

Bodie. 
Holmes,  Raymond     K  72 

East  Oakland. 

Lee.  Hamilton  W  68 

P.O.  Brooklyn,  Cal. 


CALIFORNIA. 

Pringle,  E.  J.  Hv  45 

318  Pine,  S.Francisco. 

Eureka. 
Howard,  E.  H.         Ub  37 

Healdshurgh. 
Wright,  Albert         Bo  (iQ 

Lakeport. 
♦Townsend,  Emory  Ub  39 


Los  Angeles. 
^Chapman,  W.  S.       Al  53 
Mitchell,  J.  B.  Y  63 

3Iarysville. 
^Mulford,  S.  B.  Y  42 

Michigan  Bluff. 
^Tyler,  Edwin  Y  48 

Na^ya. 
Holden,  S.  E.  Md  69 

Sawyer,  F.  A.         Md  71 


Geographical  Distribution  in    I  J  (/K 


553 


Newark. 
Waggoner,  G.  II.   lim  G7 

Norih  Temescal. 
Galpin,  P.  G.  Y  49 

323  California,  S.  Fran. 

Oakland. 
Benton,  J.  A.  Y  42 

437  Hawthorne. 
Chiekering,  W.  H.  Am  71 

214  Sansome,  S.  Fran. 
Eells,  C.  P.  Hm  74 

San  Francisco 
Farr,  L.  T.  P  03 

Tucson,  Ariz. 
Goodall,  G.  B.  Y  61 

Grey,  G.  D.  Am  65 

22  California,  S.  Fran. 
Houghton,  D.  C.  Hm  82 
Janvier,  A.  E.  Y  71 

Mooar,  George   -      W  51 
Moore,  H.  K.  D  61 

411i  California,S.Fran. 
Reynolds,  E.  W.  K  67 
Sackett,  D.  P.' Hd  65  Y  66 
Tuttle,  C.  A.  G  44 

Petalnma. 
Bliss,  W.  D.  Hv  46 

Placerville. 
Griswold,  Mathew     G  46 
Tindall,  G.  P.  P  40 


Riverside. 
Mountjoy,  Plato 


Y  73 


Sacramento. 

Foote,  S.  H.  II<1  52 

*McCreary,  H.  C.  Y  65 

*Smith,  William  Y  44 

San  Bernardino. 
Sturges,  D.  B.  P  62 


San  Dieyo. 

Gregg.  R.  I.  Un  65 

Hitchcock,  G.  N.       Y  64 
IluhboU,  W.  N.  R  85 

San  Francisco. 

Adams,  E.  F.  lid  60 

15  Glen  Park  av. 
Allen,  ,T.  M.  Y  67 

Nevada  Block 
Ball,  J.  C.  K  65 

12  Nevada  Block 
Bates,  J.  C.  Bd  63 

2412  Pine. 

*Bayles,  L.  C.  Mh  55 

Bennett, Nathaniel  Hm  35 

Blake,  C.  T.  Y  47 

Blake,  M.  B.  Am  66 

417  Kearney. 
Cobb,  M.  G.  Hv  43 

103  Montgomery. 
*Cummings,  R.  W.  Bd  53 
Davis,  G.  E.  D  71 

101  Dupont. 
*Davis,  Murray  K  61 

*Deane,  F.  A.  Bd  46 

Deering,  J.  H.         Bd  45 

819  California. 

Drown,  A.  N.  Bn  61 

621  Clay. 

*Farnham,  W.  H.      Bd  44 

*Felton,  J.  B.  Hv  47 

Fisk,  A.  S.  Am  55 

808  Twentieth. 
Guthrie,  William       D  73 
Howard,  C.  S.         Am  80 

40  Merchants  Ex'ge. 
Ilussey,  H.  P.  Cn  74 

205  Front. 
Hutchinson,  E.  I.      Y  69 

504  Kearney. 
Keen,  Harry  W  71 

Union  Club 
McGraw,  E.  W.         P  59 
1132  Twenty-fir.-*t. 


Mesick,  R.  S.  Y  48 

Moore,  N.  W.  Bn  52 

130  Golden  Gate  av. 
Newhall,  II.  C.  Y  .59 

5  Hopeton  Terrace 

Phelps,  Edwin  I)  61 

c.  Page  and  Devi.sadero. 

Rankin.  Robert  Y  45 

Rearden,  T.  H.  K  59 

P.  O.  Lock  Box  2014 
Redington,  H.  W.  Mh  73 

614  SurtCir. 
Royce,  C  E.  K.        W  59 

507  Montgomery. 
= Smith,  C.  F.  Am  38 

Sprigg,  Samuel        Bd  70 
Stebbins,  Horatio    Hv  48 

831  Bush. 
Storm,  Cornelius    P  K  39 

10  Post. 
Stow,  W.  W.  Hm  50 

Taft,  S.  A.  P  52 

Tozer,  C.  W.  P  53 

921  Valencia. 
*Whitcomb,  C.  A.     Hv  44 
Wiggin,  S.  B.  D  75 

310  Pine. 
♦Williams,  Samuel    W  51 
Wilson,  F.  P.  K  76 

711  Pine. 
AYilson,  J.  S.  K  70 

314  Pine. 
Wilson,  M.  S.  K  78 

P.  O.  Box  1826 
Wilson.  R.  J.  K  70 

P.  0.  Box  1826 
'Wright,  G.  McE.     W  60 

Sail  Jose. 
Braiy,  J.  II.  Cd  59 

San  Luis  Ohispo. 
Hays,  W.  W.  P  K  5s 

San  Mateo. 
Church,  E.  B.  K  67 

Folsom,  G.  DeF.      B.l  44 


554 


Geographical  Dist7'ibiition  in   A  J  0. 


San  Rafael. 
McDonald,  J.  S.      Mi  59 

Santa  Barbara. 
Barker,  J.  L.  Am  Go 

Case,  P.  H.  Bn  74 

Santa   Cruz. 
Miller,  A.  S.  Hm  35 


Santa   Rosa.  \  Sutter  Creek. 

Taft,  S.  A.  K  52      Wyman,  H.  N.        Am  45 

Temple,  Jackson      W  51 

Woodhridffe. 
^Belville,  W.  W.       Mi  40 

Wright's  Station. 
Foote,  C.  E.  P  K  76 


Stockton. 

Cavis,  J.  M. 

D46 

Taylor,  H.  W. 

G59 

Boulder. 
Adams,  J.  Q.  R 


Palmer,  T.  E. 


P4/ 


Colorado  Springs. 
Clark,  C.  A.  P  75 

LeBoutillier,  G.T.  Hd65 
Sheldon,  W.  D.  Y  Gl 
Steele,  B.  W.  Bn  7G 


Denver. 
Bishop,  S.  L. 
Foot,  R.  E. 


Wilder,  W.  F.         Am  56  ] 
Wilson.  L.  B.  Hd  48 


COLORADO. 

^Goodrich,  G.  D. 

Grigg,  E.  S. 

Irwin,  D.  A. 

Le  Fevre,  O.  E. 

Mclntyre,  A.  W. 

Marshall,  W.  S. 
^Skeel,  C.  M. 

Stanton,  R.  B. 

Swain,  Had  win 

Wilson,  C.  S. 


W57 

R80 

Am  64 

P70 

Y  73 

K59 

Md  75 

Mi  71 

Cn  76 

P73 


Mi  72 
G67 


Georgetown. 
Learned,  S.  J.         Am  45 

Greeley. 
Packard,  A.  K.        Am  45 


Gunnison. 
Cary,  Walter 

Leadville. 
Brown,  F.  M. 

Chippeta 
Du  Bois,  Alfred 
Hough.  A.  B. 


Hm78 


Bd70 


P48 

G61 


Puehlo. 
Ne%vi;on,  Whitney    Cn  79 
Player,  T.  T.  Y  70 

Saint  Elmo. 
Raymond,  W.  S.     Md  75 

Trinidad. 
Gordon,  H.  E.         Am  79 


Ansonia. 
Bassett,  E.  D.         Md  85 

Bethlehem. 
Kristeller,  Siegf  d  Md  65 

Birmingham. 
Nettleton,  C.  H.      Mh  70 

Branford. 
•■Brainard,  E.  W.    PK42 
Olrastead,  Henry  P  K  42 

Bridgeport. 
*Chapman,  T.  P.         Y  68 


CONNECTICUT. 

DeForcst,  R.  E. 
Hoag,  E.  C. 
Ives,  Francis 
Lander,  Robert 
Lewis,  G.  F. 
Lockwood,  L.  B. 
MiddlebrookjL.N. 
Palmer,  C.  R. 
Peck,  T.  B. 
Porter,  G.  L. 
"Richards,  George 
Sanford,  H.  S. 
Shelton,  W.  R. 
Sherwood,  Charle; 
Tallmadge,  A.  M. 


Y 

G7 

Md 

79 

Y 

45 

Md67| 

Y 

64 

Md  84  1 

PK 

48 

Y 

55 

Cn 

77 

Bn59 

Y 

40 

Y 

52 

Y 

G^ 

Y 

72 

aid 

74 

Waterbury,  C.  E.   Md  75 
Wordin,  N.  E.  Y  70 

Bristol. 
Ingraham,  W.  S.     Cn  79 
Staats,  H.  T.  Md  58 

Cheshire. 
^Peters,  H.  F.  Y  49 

Clinton. 
Nothrop,  B.  G.  Y  41 

Cobalt. 
Havden.  H.  B.        Md  84 


Geographical  Distribution  in    I  J  <IK 


555 


Cornwall  Bridge. 
Gilbert,  W.  T.  Y  58 

Dnnhury. 
Treadwell,  L.  P.        Y  (-.2 
Tweedy,  Samuel        Y  08 

Dvrhayn. 
♦Fowler,  ('.  C.  Am  51 

*Fowler,  W.  W.       Am  54 

East  Iladdam. 
McCall,  Salmon         Y  51 

East  Hampton. 
*Hall,  S.  S.  P.  47 

East  Hartford. 
Bryant,  P.  S.  P  K  70 

8  State,  Hartford 
Gerard,  E.  S.  Mh  77 

East  071. 
Johnson,  L.  N.        Mh  84 

East  Windsor. 
♦Goodrich,  G.  I). 

Am  53  W  57 

Fair  Haven. 
Denslow,  H.  M.         Y  73 
Livermorc,  A.  K.  Am  37 

Farmington. 

Cowles,  ¥..  S.  Y  73 

Cowles,  J.  L.  Y  (i(i 

Gay,  Julius  Y  56 

Greenwich. 
Mabie,  H.  W.  W  67 

22  Washington  sq.,  N.Y. 
City 
Treat,  C.  H.  W  63 

Orisicold. 

Kellogg,  G.  N.         Md  75 

P.  0.  Jewett  City,  Conn. 


Groton. 
*Eakin,  W.  S.  Y  46 

Guilford. 

*Parndee,  U.  N.  Y  03 

*Smyth.  R.  E.  Y  66 

♦Smyth,  AV.  H.  Y  63 

Hartford. 
AUyn,  Thomas  Y  67 

Barrows,  Nathan     Hd  50 
Beckwith,I.T.PK68Y68 

Trinity  College 

Bennett,  E.  B.  Y  GQ 

Bliss,  W.  D.  P.      Am  78 

♦Bulkeley,  C.E.  PK56Y56 

Bunce,  C.  H.  Y  60 

151  Capitol  av. 
Cady,  G.  F.  Md  69 

98  Hudson. 
Calhoun,  D.  S.  Y  48 

11  Walnut. 
Day,  G.  H.  G  73 

Day,  R.  E.  Y  52 

29  Buckingham. 
Fuller,  H.  S.  Am  58 
Gross,  C.  E.  Y  69 
Hastings,  P.  M.      Hm  39 

130  Capitol  av. 
Hubbard,  R.  D.  Y  39 

120  Washington  av. 
Hudson,  F.  Van  H.  D  60 

62  Imlay. 
Huntington, Harw'd  PK  84 

17  Clinton. 
Huntington,  J.  T.  P  K  50 

17  Clinton. 
Huntington,  J.  W.  P  K  83 

17  Clinton. 
Hyde,  A.  P.  Y  45 

37  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Jarvis,  R.  W.  H.  P  K  48 

30  Wethersfield  av. 
Kinney,  J.  C.  Y  01 

Hartford  Courant 
Lane,  C.  S.  Am  80 


Morse,  Leonard 

Am  71 

Potwin,  T.  S. 

Y  51 

Orphan  Asylum 

Pynchon,  T.  R. 

PK  41 

90  Vernon. 

Reid,  Jared,  Jr. 

Y46 

697  Asylum  av. 

Sage,  A.  J. 

RGO 

102  Ann. 

St.  John,  S.  B. 

Y66 

Shipman,  Nathaniel  Y  48 

33  Charter  Oak  pi. 

Sill,  G.  G. 

Y52 

Sleeper,  W.  W. 

Am  78 

Snow,  A.  H. 

PK  79 

99  Washington. 

Stiles,  S.  M. 

Md60 

141  Washington 

♦Stone,  E.  C. 

Y62 

Storrs,  Melancthon  Y  52 

Taintor,  H.  E. 

Y65 

25  Spring. 

♦Talcott,  T.  G. 

Y38 

Thompson,  G.  L. 

Md64 

214  High. 

♦Thompson,  W.  A 

D  60 

Walker,  Williston  Am  83 

♦Welch,  H.  K.  W. 

Y42 

Whaley,  P.  H. 

PK  74 

3  Bellevue. 

Woodruff,  F.  D. 

PK83 

105  Washington. 

Harwinton. 

♦Barber,  W.  S.  Hd  41 

Huntington. 

Higgins,  L.  H.  Y  60 

Litchfield. 

Buel,  H.  W.  Y  44 

McLean,  Allan  Y  65 

Seymour,  E.  W.  Y  53 

Seymour,  S.  0.  Y  57 

Webster,  F.  C.  Y  73 


55< 


Geographical  DistribiLtion  in  A  J  (Ik 


Madison. 
*riskc',  Samuel         Am  48 

Meriden. 
Pierson,  S.  C.  Y  04 

Yale.  H.  A.  P  K  46 

Middletoicn. 

♦Barrett,  P.  E.  Md  70 

Binney,  John  Hv  64 

Birdsey,  E.  B.         Md  71 

♦Chace,  G.  S.  E  52 

Church,  C.  W.  Md  64 
Davis,  S.  B.  Md  59 

Dunham,  G.  C.  Y  56 

Gardiner,Fred.  G  42  Bo  42 
Harris,  A.  W.  Md  80 

*Leahy,  James  Md  QQ 

Mitchell,  H.  G.  T.  Md  73 
North,  J.  W.  Hm  48 

Smith,  H.  E.  Mh  71 

Milford. 
GrifBn,  G.  H.  Y  60 

I'Marshal,  J.  B.         Am  38 

Moodus. 
Greene,  W.  C.  Bn  75 

3fystic  Bridge. 
Thompson,  P.  S.       Y  QQ 

New  Britain. 
Carleton,  I.  N.  D  59 

Chamberlain,  I.  B.  W  57 
Peck,  J.  H.  Y  63 

Talcott,  J.  B.  Y  46 

Warden,  G.  P.         Md  85 

Xew  Haven. 
Ailing,  J.  W.  Y  62 

30  Mansfield. 
Babcock,  E.  W.       Bn  74 

1  Sylvan  av. 
"Bacon.  15.  W .  Y  47 


Beale,  J.  H.  Md 

6  Orange. 
Beebe,  William         Y 

153  Farnam  College 
Beers,  H.  A.  Y 

25  Vernon. 

Benjamin,  G.  W.       Y 

*Bishop,  A.  L.  Y 

*Blackman,  S.  C        Y 

Blake,  H.  T.  Y 

149  Temple. 
Blatchley,  C.  C.         Y 

99  Blatchley  av. 
Bradley,  P.  s".  Y 

Yale  National  Bank 
Bristol,  L.  H.  Y 

65  Elm. 
Chapman,  S.  H.         Y 

Yale  College 
Clark,  J.  E.  P 

29  Eld. 
Dann,  C.  B.  Cn 

82  Franklin. 
Day,  H.  N.  Hd 

44  Chapel. 
Douglass,  S.  J.  Y 

D wight,  J.  M.  B.       Y 

51  Hillhouse  av. 
Dwight,  Timothy       Y 

126  College. 
Fisher,  G.  W.  Y 

115  Park. 

Fiske,  A.  S.  Am 

*French,  Charles        Y 

*Goodrich,Chaunccy  Y 

Harrison,  H.  B.  Y 

160  Crown. 
Hotchkiss,  W.  H.      Y 

137  Church. 
Ingersoll,  C.  M.     PK 

85  Trumbull. 
Ives,  Charles  Y 

153  Church. 
Jerome,  E.  M.  Y 

275  Ferrv. 


72 

Jewett,  P.  A. 
163  York. 

P  K  37 

73 

Johnson,  H.  N. 

Y61 

Hopkins'  Gram. 

School 

69 

*Keese,  R.  L. 

•    Y54 

Kelsey,  H.  S. 

Am  55 

64 

Kingsley,  W.  L. 

Y43 

55 

63  Grove. 

54 

Ladd,  G.  T. 

Hd64 

48 

Loomis,  Elias  Hd  30  Y  30 

Yale  College 

63 

*McWhorter,  Alex 

Y42 

Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Y41 

61 

Edgewood 

Morris,  li.  T. 

Cn80 

59 

86  Prospect. 

Morse,  B.  W. 

Y51 

&& 

11  Lyon. 

Newton,  H.  A. 

Y50 

56 

135  Elm. 

Northrup,  H.  D. 

Am  57 

84 

Pardee,  C.  H. 
65  Olive. 

Y54 

28 

Parsons,  William 

Y08 

New  Haven  Reg 

ister 

57 

Peck,  Tracy,  Jr. 

Y61 

46 

Yale  College 

Peck,  Whitman 

Y38 

49 

219  York. 

^Richards,  J.  A. 

Am  51 

59 

Seymour,  T.  D. 
174  Orange. 

Hd70 

84 

Sherman,  L.  A. 

Y  71 

72 

362  Whalley  av 

37 

Spaulding,  Wayland  Y  74 

46 

219  York. 

Tyler,  M.  F. 

Y70 

69 

33  College. 

Welch,  P.  N. 

Y62 

39 

N.  H.  Rolling  Mill  Co. 

Wheeler,  A.  M. 

Y57 

74 

86  Trumbull. 

Wheeler,  A.  S. 

G51 

50 

Williams,  R.  (). 

Y61 

Wright,  A.  W. 

Y  59 

34  Hillhouse  av. 

Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  <IK  557 


ZachiT.  EdnuiiKl        Y  74 
Tremont  House 

New  London. 
Chapin,  II.  B.  Hv  80 

Jennings,  C.  B.  Y  (Ui 

Lippitt,  A.  C,  Jr.  Am  (JC 
Sistare,  C.  G.  V  K  47 

nVilliiuns,  W.  P.         Y  ;51) 

New  Milford. 

^Roberts,  W.  J.  Y  59 

Stewart,  G.  T.        P  K  78 

North  Haven. 
*Doolittle,  ().  H.         Y"  44 

Norih  Stamford. 
Billings,  P.  S.         Am  47 

North  Woodstock. 
Parsons,  John         Am  73 

Norwalk. 

Gregory,  J.  G.  Y  65 

Hamilton,  J.  A.  Am  53 

St.  John,  G.  B.  Y  56 

Norwich. 

Bacon,  L.  W.  Y  50 

Brown,  F.  T.  Y"  72 

Elliot,  A   M.  D  84 

Jewett,  E.  H.  G  55 

Linnell,  J.  E.  Am  44 

Plainjield. 
Wilcox,  A.  H.  Y  50 

riainville. 
Towne,  E.  S.  Am  G4 

riyuioiith. 
Hillard,  E.  B.  Y  48 

Pomfret. 
Swain,  E.  A.  Bn  82 

Portland. 
Fernald,  0.  H.        Md  G3 


Riverside. 
Bratenahl,  G.  C.  F.  W  83 

Rockville. 

Bingham,  E.  B.  Y  63 

Marcy,  Dwight  Y  63 

Whitlock,  H.  K.  P  K  70 

Salishitry. 
Warner,  I).  T.        P  K  72 

Sherman. 
*  Stuart,  George  Y  55 

Simshury. 
Dnsinberre,  G.  B.   Md  68 

South  Manchester. 
Cheney,  F.  W.         Bn  54 

South  Norwalk. 
Hill,  Arza  Md  58 

South  Windsor. 
Foster,  W.  S.  Md  85 

Stamford. 

*Betts,  A.  L.  Y  72 

Betts,  W.  J.  Y^  70 

Huntington,  G.  S.  PK81 

Payne,  W.  T.  Cn  74 

Pitch,  T.  G.  Y  54 

32  Park  pi.,  N.Y.  City 

Scoville,  Samuel       Y  57 

Sherman,  R.  M.      Mh  71 

234  Broadway,    N.  Y. 

City 

Witte,  k.  P.  W  77 

Stratford. 
*Barton,  J.  W.  Y  61 

Talcottville. 
Day,  T.  L.  Y  67 

Thomaston. 
Bradstreet,  A.  P.       Y  71 


Torrington. 
James,  Coley  I'K 

Trumbull. 
Merwin,  N.  T.  Y 

Waterhiiry. 

Fulton,  W.  E.  Mh 

Kellogg,  S.  W.  Y 

Kendrick,  Greene  Y 

Kingsbury,  F.  J.  Y 

Porter,  D.  G.  Y 

Stanwood,  R.  G.  Bd 

♦Stocking,  G.  M.  Y 

Webster,  D.  F.  D 

Westchester. 
Bigeiow,  D.  S.  Y 

West  Cornwall. 
Sanford,  I.  R.  Y 

West  Meriden. 
Bradstreet,  E.  T.       Y 
Kent,  S.  W.  Md 

WestpoH. 
Hart,  William         Hm 

Wesiville. 
Pope,  H.  W.  Y 

Smith,  S.  K.  Md 

West  Winsted. 
Pullman,  Joseph     Md 

Wethersfield. 
Clapp,  H.  S.  Y 

Willimantic. 


52 


55 


Hall, 

J. 

M. 

Y 

66 

Wins 

low,  Horace 

Hm 

39 

Wilton. 

Barnett 

V.  W. 

Bn 

72 

Mer\^ 

in 

S.  J.  M. 

Y 

39 

Olms 

tead,  Edwari 

Y 

45 

5S8 


Geographical  Distribution   in   A  J   </■>. 


Winchester  Cenire. 
Pettibone,  B.  W.    Am  60 

Windsor  Locks. 
Cooley,  N.  S. 


Woodbury. 
'Smith,  Nathaniel       Y  54 

Yayitic. 
km  m      Williams,  E.  W.     PK  53 


Tracy,  Elisha  P  K  55 

206    Broadway,    N.  Y. 

City 


Bismarck. 
Stevens,  W.  C. 


Hd  73 


DAKOTA   TERRITORY. 

Rosebud  Indian  Agency. 
Cleveland,  W.  J.       G  69 


Pemhina. 
Gatchell,  P.  A.        Bd  6^ 


Sib ux  Falls. 
Goddard,  W.  H. 

R  59  Am  59 


Dover. 
Nicholson,  J.  R. 

New  Castle. 


Y70 


Holcomb,  B.  T.      PK  59      Groves,  J.  H 


DELAWARE. 

Redden . 
Ellsworth,  W.  W.  Mh  63 


Smyrna. 


Wilmington. 
Bradford,  E.  G.         Y  68 
Dow,  W.  D.  D  55 

Jackson,  J.  W.        Md  66 


Md  65      Newlin,  E.  J. 


Am  41 


DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA. 


Washington. 
Abbe,  Cleveland     Mh  57 

2017  I.       • 
Adams,  J.  H.  Hv  81 

Alden,  C.  H.  Bn  56 

Care  Surg.Gen.U.S.A. 
Allen,  J.  P.  D  62 

1133Foiirteenth,N.W. 
Ames,  J.  G.  W  58 

1600  Thirteenth. 
Anderson,  A.  D.        Y  66 
"Beale,  R.  M.  •   Y  58 

Birdsall,  Samuel        G  55 

921  G,  N.  W. 
Birney,  William      Mi  39 

330  Four  and  one-half. 
Bliss,  Alexander     Hv  47 

820  Connecticut  av. 
Bond,  S.  R.  D  55 

321  Four  and  one-half. 
Britton,  A.  T.  Bn  57 

P.O.  Lock  Box  58 


Brooks,  S.  T.  Hm  62 

Bundy,  C.  S.  Hm  54 

1224  N.  Y.  av. 

Butler,  S.  P.  Am  71 

Office  Wash'ton  Critic 

Carpenter,  Z.  T.  Y  70 

312  C. 

Caswell,  T.  T.  Bn  61 

U.  S.  Navy  Yard 

Catlin,  B.  R.  Hm  51 

Patent  Office 

Chesley,  Charles  Bd  52 

1015  K,  N.  W. 

Chipman,  G.  C.  P  K  45 

U.  S.  Auditor's  Office 

Cutts,  J.  M.,  Jr.  Bn  56 

1015  G. 

Dccring,  R.  W.  Bd  58 

929  K,  N.  W. 

Fay,  E.  A.  P  62 

*Fisk,  R.  F.  Y  44 


P70 


Y57 


Fleming,  Edwin 

1420  N.  Y.  av. 
Forrest,  D.  F. 

339  C,  N.  W. 
Foster,  G.  W.  Bd  68 

Gov't  Hosp.  for  Insane 
Gardner,  S.  S.  Bd  55 

613  E,  Capitol. 

*Gillett,  A.  C.  Y  41 

*Gunton,  William        Y  47 

*Hunt,  C.  M.  P  62 

Janin,  Edward  Y''  57 

1719  Rhode  Island  av. 
*Kendall,  John  D  53 

Latham,  0.  E  P  77 

1410  Connecticut  av. 
Leaver,  H.  K.         PK  59 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 
Little,  G.  0.  Am  60 

216  1,  N.  W. 
Macomb,  M.  M.         Y  73 

1813  F. 


Geographical  Distribution  in    \  J   (I>. 


559 


Mark.  G.  A.  IM  C2 

Congressional  Library 
Ma\'nard,  James     Am  74 

Post  Office  Dept. 
Mitchell,  F.  W.        AV  (52 

Pension  O.,  Int.  Dept. 
Moore,  W.  B.  Mi  43 

126  Eleventh,  S.  E. 
*Nolen,  G.  A.  Y  57 

Palmer,  G.  S.  \V\  38 

1113  Massachusetts  av. 
Perry,  J.  B.  P  K  72 

1312  R,    N.  W. 


Potter,  J.  B.  M.       Bn  3!t 
Pratt,  E.  A.  Y  58 

623  E,  Capitol. 
Kol)l)ins,  N.  A.         Bd  57 

1306  V,  N.  W. 
Rockwell,  H.  D.       W  85 

1517  L. 
Root,  F.  1).  Y  72 

Office  N.  Y.  Times 
Sanborn,  J.  J.  D  62 

Shufeldt,  R.  W.       Cn  74 

316  New  Jersey  av. 
Sjiringer,  F.  A.        Md  61 

1517  Caroline,  N.  W. 


Thayer,  \\.  II.  P  70 

1010  Eleventh. 
Trimble,  Matthew     K  60 

614  Thirteenth,  N.  W. 

Tiil-per,  J.  B.  T.  W  <;i 

510  I. 

*Ware,  J.  A.  Bd  51 

Warren,  S.  R.  Y  60 

44  St.  Cloud  Building 

Webb,  J.  S.  Hv  82 

1918  F. 

Weeks,  Asa  D  46 

318  Third. 

Wynkoop,  T.  S.  Y  61 


Fernandina. 
Nooney,  James         Hd38 

Fo7-t  Oeorge  Island. 
Hall,  G.  R.  P  K  42 

Jacksonville. 
Fleming,  L.  I.         Am  47 
"Eraser,  Philip         Hm  37 
"Smith,  R.  H.  Y  73 

Lake  Eustis. 
Mead,  T.  L.  Cn  77 

674  Madison  av.,  N.Y. 
City 


FLORIDA. 

Lake  Irma. 

Moses,  B.  F.  I)  47 

Pensacola. 

Perry,  E.  A.  Y  54 

Stanley,  G.  A.  Bd  57 

♦Underbill,  G.  R.  D  47 

St.  Augustine. 

Brown,  E.  T.  Bd  71 

*Gould,  A.  F.  Y  52 

Stickney,'  J.  B.  Y  56 


Taylor,  W.  H.  Y  55 

San  Mateo. 
*  Spencer,  W.  H.      Hm  66 

Tallahassee. 
*Walker,  Samuel        Y  54 

TampU. 
Walton,  J.  B.  Cd  58 


Atlanta. 

Bumstead,  Horace  Y  63 

Cady,  C.  M.  P  51 

Francis,  C.  W.  Y  63 

Ware,  E.  A.  Y  63 

Augusta. 
*Gould,  J.  G.  Y  45 

Fayetteville. 
♦Cunningham,  J.  L.    Y  44 

Hau'kinsville. 
Parsons,  B.  F.  W  58 


GEORGIA. 

Macoji. 
^Smith,  R.  C.  Mi  37 

Marietta. 
Cortelyou,  P.  R.        Y  64 

Quitman. 
Cutler,  J.  F.  Bd  37 

Rome. 
Elliott,  J.  II.  P  K  72 

Savannah. 
Dranc,  II.  M.         P  K  52 


Freehand,  C.  W.    P  K  81 

*Padelford,  G.  T.  P.  Y  55 

Woodruff,  D.  W.     Al  55 

Sj)arta. 
Beman,  H.  DeW.      Y  51 

Tiiccoa. 
Gready,  W.  P.  Y  42 

Valdosta. 
Kerr,  J.  W.  lid  49 

Waynesboro  ugh. 
♦Savage,  J.  M.  R  52 


56o 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  Q), 


Boise  City. 
Wilcox,  T.  E. 
Boise  Barracks 


Un  Gl 


Alton. 
Hapgood,  C.  H.        Bn  57 

Athens. 
Strain,  D.  J.  Mi  50 

Aurora. 
Wheaton,  Charles  P  K  49 

Batavia. 
Williams,  H.  W.      Hd  41 

Bloomington. 
Fell,  I.  P.  W  68 

Spencer,  Hamilton  Hn  34 
Wright,  Ebenezer    W  61 

Cairo. 

Fitch,  T.  W.  Hm  69 

♦Gilbert,  F.  B.  P  71 

Lansden,  J.  McM.   Cd  6r 

Miller,  Roswell      Hm  69 

Caynp  Point. 
Whipple,  W.  W.    Am  41 

Carlinville. 
Nutting,  Rufus         Hd  43 

Carrollton. 
Lynn,  W.  B.  Un  65 

C  arleston. 
♦Taylor,  J.  E.  D  55 

Chicago. 
Abbott,  W.  P.  Cn  79 

281  Indiana. 
Adsit,  C.  C.  Cn  75 

974  Prairie  av. 


IDAHO. 

Idaho  City. 
Kingsley,  C.  S.  P  49 

ILLINOIS. 

Andrews,  Edmund     P  49 

6  Sixteenth. 
■Austin,  Daniel  D  64 

Bailey,  C.  0.  R  80 

130  Dearborn  av.  R  80 
Baker,  R.  H.  P  62 

18  Gili^in  pi. 
Ballou,  W.  I.  Bn  77 

53  Metropolitan  Block 
Barnum,  W.  H.  P  61 

Bartow,  Alfred  Y  69 

41  Portland  Block 
Becker,  F.  W.  P  66 

81  Clark. 
^Beckwith,  H.  N.      Un  63 
Birch,  W.  S.  Un  69 

Bissell,  J.  H.    R  65  Y  65 

235  Michigan  av. 
Blatchford,  Paul    Am  82 

375  N.  La  Salle. 
Bliss,  C.  R.  W  54 

■112  W.  Washington. 
Booth,  E.  M.  Y  63 

141  Park  av. 
Bradley,  D.  E.  D  63 

23  La  Salle. 
Brookins,  Arba       Hm  60 

230  State. 
Burley,  C.  A.  Am  72 

156  Lake. 
Caldwell,  Charles      D  64 

815  Forty-third. 
Cambell,  A.  S.        Hm  66 

373  AV.  Washington. 
Campbell,  David      W  74 

1919  Indiana  av. 
Chapin,  G.M.  R78Am79 

2532  Iiuliana  av. 


Rocky   Bar. 
Anderson,  V.  S. 


Y58 


Chapin,  L.  D.  Am  51 

2532  Indiana  av. 

*Chipman,  H.  W.        K  60 

Clark,  E.  G.  P  62 

690  W.  Monroe. 

*Coburn,  Edwin       Am  41 

Colter,  Joseph         Md  77 

44  S.  Curtis. 
Conger,  W.  P.  G  73 

Union  Club 
*Cooley,  Orrin  Am  65 

*Cotes,  A.  B.  G  40 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Hd  71 

Office  Inter- Ocean 
Daniels,  F.  B.         Hm  71 

72  Monroe. 
Daniels,  H.  E.  C.  Hm  i:,^ 

169  Ashland  av. 
Daniels,  J.  H.         Hm  45 
Davol,  J.  B.  Cn  84 

281  Michigan  av. 
Dewey,  J.  R.  W  54 

212  Leavitt. 
*DeWitt,  M.  T.  P  67 

Dickinson,  O.  P.        P  66 

155  La  Salle. 
Doolittle,  J.  II..  Jr.  R  05 

'  24  Groveland  Park 
Dore,  J.  C.  D  47 

Drury,  M.  M.  Hd  77 

c.  Kingsb'y  &  Superior. 
Dunning,  S.  M.         W  51 

95  Dearborn. 
Dupee,  C.  A.  Y  54 

276  Erie. 
Easton,  C.  L.  Un  63 

45  Portland  Block 


Geographical  Distribntioii  in  .1  J  (I>. 


5^>i 


Elliott,  Ciiarlcs         Mi  40 

419  Orchard. 
Evans,  W.  W.  I)  72 

afiO  W.  Washington. 
•^Farrar,  H.  W.  IIv  71 

Field,  AV.T.   D83  Am  83 

281  S.  Oakley  a  v. 
Fisk,  F.  AV.        •        Y  49 

532  W.  Adams.  " 
Fitch,  X.  T.  Y  55 

3148  Prairie  av. 
Foster,  A.  II.  I)  G3 

779  Monroe. 
Fox,  AV.  H.  Cn  80 

41  and  43  AVabash  av. 
French,  S.  T. 

K  72    AA'  72    Am  72 

130  Dearborn  av. 
Gait,  A.  T.  Y  57 

550  Dearborn  av. 
Gardner,  Charles      AV  G4 

94  AA^'ashing'ton. 
Gates,  F.  H.  Hd  81 

115  Dearborn. 
Gilmore,  A.  P.        PK  74 

287  Ontario. 
Goddard,  J.  C.  Y  73 

Union  Park 
Goodwin,  F.  C.  G  54 

69  Dearborn. 
Grant,  AV.  C.  D  51 

Greeley,  Council     Bd  54 

2416  Michigan  av. 
Gridley,  C.  C.         Hm  72 
Hale,  C.  G.  D  68 

Hale,  F.  T.  Y  73 

99  Centre  av. 
Ilarroun,  AV.  S.  P  63 

164  S.  AA'estern  av. 
Haskell,  P.  N. 

Hd  70   Am  71 

444  A\^.  AA^ashington. 

*liawley,  J.  AV.  AV  65 

Hayden,  Albert  K  69 

45  Lake. 


Ileal).  -V.  N.  Am 

95  Fifth  av. 
Hcrrick,  E.  K.         Un 

4144  Indiana  av. 
Ilinkley,  C.  AV.         Cn 

126  Franklin. 
*Hinman,  C.  T.  P 

*Hitchc()ck,  Charles  D 
Howland,  George  Am 

1420  AVabash  av. 
Howland,  A\\  M.    Am 

95  Dearborn. 
Hughes,  G.  II.  II.      Y 

187  Clark. 
Hunker,  A.  H.         Hd 

2603  AVabash  av. 
Hunt,  George  Hd 

326  AA^arren  av. 
*Huntington,  J.  M.     Y 
Hyde,  J.  N.  Y 

117  S.  Clark. 
♦Jackson,  G.  N.         Bd 

Jenkins,  AV.  P.        Mh 

200  Monroe. 
Jewett,  E.  K.  Bd 

412  Dearborn  av. 
Johnson,  H.  A.  P 

4  Sixteenth. 
Johnson,  Herrick  Hm 

155  Cass. 
Kellogg,  M.  G.  K 

220  Kinzie. 
Kendrick,  John  Y 

Matteson  House 
Kimball,  C.  F.         Bd 

c.  AA^'ab.  av.  and  Ilnr 
King.  Francis  AV 

151  Kush. 
King,  H.  AV..  Jr.      AV 

151  Rush. 
Kittredge,  A.  E.       AV 

118  Ashland  av 
Knaj)!),  G.  8.  Am 

3650  AA'abas4i  av. 

Laflin.  A.  K.  AV 

1614  Michigan  av. 


7;'. 

Lewis,  H.  La  M.        AV  52 

94  AVashington. 

i\x 

Lyman,  H.  M.           AV  58 

533  AV.  Adams. 

79 

Maltman,  J.  S.           P  7<( 

41  Clark. 

52 

Manierre,  C.  E.       Cn  80 

51 

2352  Prairie  av. 

50 

March,  C.  A.           Am  70 

A\^ithJ.K.Armsby&Co. 

63 

*Marsh,  AV.  K.             P  48 

Matson,  C.  N.          Un  70 

51 

70  Park  av. 

Matthews,  II.  M.    Am  69 

69 

162  La  Salle. 

Matz,  Rudolph          AV  82 

51 

431  Oak. 

Mcndenhall,  C.  H.    K  63 

4:> 

Commercial  Hotel 

61 

Miller,  H.  (L           Hm  48 

94  AVashington. 

59 

Miller,  H.  T.               K  Cy» 

74 

3659  A^incennes  av. 

Mills,  A.  L.              Mh  70 

82 

Board  of  Trade 

Mitchell,  J.  S.           AV  63 

49 

2432  Michigan  av. 

Noble,  I".  A.               Y  58 

57 

Norton,  Edmund       K  66 

194  Michigan  av. 

70 

Norton,  J.  S.     K  65  Y  65 

16  Reaper  Block 

72 

Otis,  E.  A.                   P  59 

122  La  Salle. 

74 

Paine,  A.  G.             Am  72 

"n. 

c.    Cottage   Grove    av. 

S4 

and  Oakwood  Boulev. 

Paine,  C.  G.  G.       Am  61 

81 

Paine,  L.  M.            Am  72 

156  AA'ashington. 

54 

Parker,  A.  K.             R  66 

674  AV.  Adams. 

71 

Payson.  George        Bd  43 

Peabody,  F.  B.       PK  48 

80 

426  Dearborn  av. 

562 


Geogi'aphical  DistribtUion  in  A  J   (J). 


.1  I 


Pedrick.  I.  H.  P  71 

41  Clark. 
Pcet,  H.  J.  K  70 

Residence,  Lake  View 
Pence,  A.  M.  Mi  60 

245  Ohio. 
Porter,  L.  L.  Hm  73 

226  Lake. 
Pratt,  George  Y  55 

93  Dearborn. 
Prentice,  E.  P.        Am  85 

10  Tower  pi. 
Putnam,  J.  R.  W  58 

Portland  Block 
♦Richmond,  W.  E.      D  57 
Sanger,  S.  G.  Hv  48 

Shorey,  D.  L.  D  51 

48  Portland  Block 
Showalter,  J.  W.       Y  67 

508  W.  Congress. 
Slocum,  J.  E.  P  85 

2253  S.  Park  av. 
Smith,  H.  K.  Y  58 

Chicago  Times 
Snyder,  Edgar        P  K  72 

133  S.  Clark. 
Sprague,  A.  A.  Y  59 

464  W.  Washington. 
Steele,  H.  T.  Y  46 

3651  Indiana  av. 
Strong,  Henry   P  54  R  54 

Portland  Block 
Swazey,  Arthur       Bd  44 

Care  Chicago  Times 
Swift,  W.  H.  ^Y  63 

28  Portland  Block 
Swing,  David  Mi  52 

403  Superior. 

Thompson,  J.  H.    Am  50 

37  Republic  Life  Bldg. 

Tranter,  Watson     Md  77 

Vanderburgh, H.  S.  Y  74 

163  and  165  E.  Adams. 

Van  Schaack,  Corn.  G  63 

82  Dearborn. 


*Warren,  C.  M.  R  72 

Warren,  Lansing     W  80 

Palmer  House 
Washburn,  F.  S.      Cn  83 

420  N.  La  Salle. 
Webster,  J.  C.  D  64 

829  W.  Jackson. 
*Wells,  S.  E.  W  62 

Wells,  W.  H.  Am  36 

462  W.  Washington. 
Wheelock,  H.  B.        P  85 

1250  Wabash  av. 
Whelan,  R.  AV.  R  74 

120  La  Salle. 
White,  T.  H.  Bd  64 

164  La  Salle. 
Willard,  J.  H.  P  80 

1248  Michigan  av. 

*Williams,  C.  G.  P  65 

Wilson,  W.  McC.    Hd  73 

Calumet  Iron  Works 
Woodbridge,J.,Jr.  Am  73 

124  La  Salle. 
Woodbridge,  John  Am  49 

70  La  Salle. 
*  Wright,  Thos.        Hm  35 
Yoe,  L.  G.  Am  68 

476  Dearborn. 

Colona. 
Comstock,  J.  J.         P  83 

Danville. 
Sheed,  J.  G.  Hd  65 

Decatur. 
Burrows,  J.  B.         Cn  84 
Johns,  W.  C.  P  69 

Elgin. 
Dickinson,  C.  E.    Am  60 
Stone,  W.  G.  Hm  75 

Evanston. 
Ambrose,.  J.  C.  P  63 

Crittenden,  F.  A.       P  71 
132  La  Salle,  Chicago 


*Frost,  T.  G.  Hm  42 

Head,  F.  H.  Hm  56 

59  Wabash  av. ,  Chicago 
Hempstead,  W.  G.  W  80 
Poole,  W.  F.  Y  49 

Chicago  Pub.  Library 
Shuman,  Andrew  Hm  55 

Farmington. 
♦Bristol,  G.  C.  Hd  41 

Freeport. 

Bailey,  J.  M.  R  54 

Bailey,  J.  M.,  Jr.  R    85 

*Clark,  C.  A.  P  45 

Munn,  G.  L.  R  83 

♦Stocking,  C.  H.  P  61 

Taylor,  0.  L.  Cn  81 

Galena. 
♦Hempstead,  L.  R.  Hm  66 

Galeshurgh. 

Bancroft,  F.  A.      Am  82 

Parker,  LA.  D  53 

♦Potter,  L.  H.  Y  54 

Geneseo. 

Antes,  H.  T.  W  60 

Antes,  R.  H.  W  59 

Perry,  Charles  W  52 

Glencoe. 
Xutt,  A.  E.  D  84 

Highland  Park. 
Weston,  E.  B.  Bd  70 

Hillshorough. 
Fish,  Edmund  P  45 

Hinsdale. 
Crocker,  H.  D.       P  K  84 
Hartshorn,  J.  W.       Y  67 

Hyde  Park. 

Bennett,  F.  F.  Un  83 

5727  Washington  av. 


Geographical  Distribution  in    ./  J  (P.  563 


Lewis,  Leslie  Y  (ifi 

Wiishhuin,  W.  D.     P  80 

mini. 
Sargent,  R.  M.  D  40 

P.  0.  Harristown 

Jacksonville. 
Milligan,  H.  W.  W  53 
Nutting,  T.  1).  Hd  46 
Palmer,  J.  H.  Am  57 
Sanders,  W.  1).  Hd  45 
Storrs,  H.  E.  Am  64 

Jerseyville. 
Allen,  H.  A.  Bn  54 

Stark,  J.  W.  P  58 


Joliet. 
Plant,  F.  W. 
White,  J.  H. 


Hm  64 
K  72 


La  Grange. 
Lyman,  D.  B.  Y  64 

155Portl'dBlk.,Chi'go. 

Lake  Forest. 
Ferry,  W.  H.  Y  68 


Wells,  T.  I)e  S. 


D83 


Lombard. 

Caverno,  Charles  D  54 

Claflin,  J.  F.  Am  59 

Claflin,  William  Am  83 

Marshall. 
Graves,  J.  T.  Y  66 


Bedford. 
Willard,  J.  IL         Hm  68 

Brookville. 
Moore,  D.  K.  Mi  71 


Metropolis. 

Princeton. 

Seott,  J.  H. 

Hd  46 

Boltwood,  H.  L. 

Am  53 

Morgan  Pari 

Riverside. 

Goodspeed,  G.  S. 

Hn  80 

Bates,  E.  X. 

W  53 

Goodspced,  T.  W. 

U  63 

Chicago 

Morris. 

Wells,  J.  Q. 
100  Wash'n,  Ch 

W  71 
cago 

Killen,  J.  T. 

Mound  City 

Mi  54 

Rod- ford. 
Fowler,  J.  K. 

R70 

^Van  Nostrand,  A. 

R. 

Rowland,  W.  L. 

Y52 

Ub36 

Smith.  Wilder 

Y57 

Oak  Park. 

Taylor,  H.  W. 

Am  48 

Horton,  H.  B. 

G47 

•      Saint  Charles. 

Onarga. 
Long,  J.  I). 

Bn55 

Bowman,  E.  H. 

Springfield. 
Bates,  G.  A. 

P81 
W  78 

Ontario. 

Brainard,  G.  R. 

Mi  58 

Tupper,  H.  M. 

Y50 

Hickox,  Volney 

Y57 

Ottawa. 

Sanders,  G.  A. 

W  61 

Hinsdale,  N.  D. 

P83 

Sterling. 

McKinlay,  T.  E. 

Y66 

Bennett,  W.  H. 

Y66 

Snow,  D.  B. 

Mi  63 

Thawville. 

Paris. 

Johnston,  J.  B. 

Mi  08 

Munsell,  E.  B. 

Md  58 

Uirper  Alton 

Pekin. 

Clarke,  J.  C.  C. 

R  59 

Rider,  G.  C. 

Un72 

Warsaw. 

Peoria. 

*St.  John,  R.  H. 

Hd  43 

Morron,  J.  H. 
Stevens,  J.  S. 

Hm  59 
])  62 

Waiikegan. 
Barton,  H.  J.  Md 

76D76 

Pla  infield. 

Clarke,  F.  E. 

D51 

Chittenden,  G.  I. 

Hm  84 

*Clarke,  I.  L. 

D  48 

INDLVNA 

Cambridge  City. 
Brooks,  J.  E.  Mi  68 

Connersville. 


♦Heron,  Samuel         Mi  51 
*Parker,  S.  W.  Mi  34 


Covington. 


^Chapin,  Solomon    Md  57  1    Bishop,  J.  M. 


Mi  41 


564 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  <I>. 


Danville. 
Hadley,  F.  O.  Cn  83 

Elkhart. 
Keller,  A.  F.     K  70  G  70 

Evansville. 
Dyer,  Azro       R  56   D  56 
Sharpe.  Edgar  K  63 

Greenshurgh. 
"Baker,  J.  C.  Mi  75 

Bonner,  S.  A.  Mi  49 

Indianapolis. 
Barbour,  Lucian     Am  37 
Bartlett,  W.  A.       Hm  52 

32  E.  Vermont. 
Claypool,  Newton    Mi  76 

Claypool's  Block 
Hale,  F.  E.  Hm  60 

Office- Indi.  Sentinel 
*Hibben,  J.  S.  Mi  42 

Holloway,  E.  M.      Cn  83 

149  N.Pennsylvania  av. 
Hyde,  N.  A.  Y  47 

116  N.  Alabama. 
*Mayo,  E.  H.  K  59 

Millard,  C.  S.  Hm  66 

New  Dennison  Hotel 
Morrison,  F.  W.      W  74 

Bates  House 
Morton,  0.  T.  Cn  82 

149  N. Pennsylvania  av. 


Ross,  M.  M.  Cn  70 

176  E.  Michigan  av. 
Tarbell,  H.  S.  Md  50 

890  N.  Alabama. 
■Willard.  A.  P.        Hm  42 
'^yillard,  Erastus     Am  57 
Wilson,  0.  M.         Hm  58 

Irvington 
Winters,  J.  M.  Y  73 

Wood,  D.  L.  P  54 

417  N.  Pennsylvania. 

Knightstown. 
Hewitt,  Charles  P  55 

La  Fayette. 

Dickinson,  W.  C.  Am  48 

Hussey,  John  Mi.  54 

^Stone,  T.  P.  Am  62 

La  Porte. 
Andrew,  G.  L.  Mi  41 

Niles,  William  D  59 

Logansport. 
Barnhart,  J.  H.         W  74 
*Pratt,  J.  P.  Y  61 

Madison. 
*Barnes,  Charles        Mi  43 

Michigan  City. 
Bowes,  H.  H.  G  78 


Xew  Albany. 
Hutchinson,  Charles  D  48 

Peru. 

Brownell,  C.  H.  Am  71 

Dow,  F.  F.  Am  74 

Effinger,  R.  P.  Mi  45 

Richmond. 

*McGuire,  H.  L.        Mi  46 

Mitchell,  B.  C.  K  64 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

*Payne.  W.  P.  K  63 

Samson,  Almon       Hd  49 

Rochester. 
Lord,  N.  L.  Am  37 

Seymour. 
Charles,  A.  P.  D  64 

Shelhyville. 
Otte,  F.  A.  K  72 

Terre  Haute. 
Ball,  W.  C.  Am  68 

Dunham,  F.  S.  K62G62 
Mancourt.  E.  M.        K  85 

Wahash. 
Say  re.  W.  G.  Un  65 

Woiiliington. 
Webber,  E.  L.         Hd  61 


INDIAN   TERRITORY. 

Anadarko,  Wichita Xation. 

Reynolds,  J.  A.  Y  7; 


Ames. 
Welch,  A.  S.  P. 


Anarnosa. 


IOWA. 

Burlington.  I 

''Hutchinson,  Hor.    Am  39 
Smyth,  J.  D.Hd73PK71 

Casey. 


Cedar  Rapids. 
Bradley,  W.  C.         Cn  80 
Heeler^  C.  B.  P  73 

Centerrille. 


Ercanbrack,  T.  R.  Md  58  '    Campbell,  A.  H.     Hm  49  '•    Thorpe,  W.  ^Y.      Hm  58 


Geographical  Distribufioii  i?i   A  J  (p. 


M 


Cheroliee. 
Chase,  J.  15.  Y  62 

Paul  1  in,  Henry        Am  70 

Clarinda. 
Linderman,  Chas.  Hni  54 

Clear  Lake. 
Waterman,  II.  B.      Y  G:? 

Clinton. 
riournoy,  R.  C.  A.   K  74 
Hosford,  Scliiller      D  66 
Williams,  Horace    Bd  44 

Dave7ipo7i. 
Adams,  A.  E.  Y  62 

Brown,  S.  E.  Am  55 

McManus,  P.  W.    Am  63 
*Mills,  J.  K.  W  51 

Potts,  F.  H.  PK68 

Decor  ah. 
Woodworth,  H.  B.    D  54 

Denison. 
Bankin,  J.  J.  W  76 

Des  Moines. 

Dudley,  C.  A.  P  65 

Etheridge,  S.  S.  Md  62 

Frisbie,  A.  L.  Am  57 

Hurst,  J.  L.  Md  82 

Lee,  G.  W.  D  74 

Lewis,  G.  II.  Y  68 

Dubuque. 

Adams,  Austin  D  48 

Allison,  W.  B.  lid  50 

Beach,  M.  H.  Hm  5:5 

Cram,  DeW.  C.  I)  50 

Robinson,  F.  M.  I)  55 

♦Stephens,  George  Mh  67 

Wilson,  H.  E.  K  70 

Dyersville. 
Seibold,  J.  S.  Y  57 


mis  worth. 
Stewart,  Jas.,  Jr.    Hm  56 

Fairfield. 
Dwight,  M.  E.         Mh  60 
Leggett,  C.  D.  K  6!) 

Grand   Junction. 
Derby,  Ladoit  D  79 

Grinnell. 

Armstrong,  T.  H.  lid  5.'? 

*Day,  C.  L.  I)  77 

Eaton,  Albert  D  74 

Magoun,  G.  F.  Bd  41 

Preston,  S.  S.  I)  55 

Swan,  R.  W.  Hv  42 

IndejTendence. 
Brainerd,  H.  G.         D  74 

Iowa  City. 
*  Jerome,  I.  N.  Hm  44 

Keokuk. 

*Jenne,  R.  N.  P  68 

*Peck,  W.  B.  Y  38 

Known  also  as  W.  F.  Telford 

*Reid,  H.  T.  Mi  38 

Lansing. 
Fowler,  I.  D.  R  69 

Lyons. 
Crawford,  Sidney  Am  61 

McGregor. 
Williamson,  R.  H.    \V  53 

Montour. 
]\Iumbrue,  W.  B.    Hm  50 

Mount  Pleasant. 
Jones,  W.  A.  Md  81 

Muscatine. 
*Butler.  Jacob  Mi  39 


N^a.'ihua. 
Billings,  C.  M.        Am  63 
Dewey,  B.  M.  R  56 

Kilbourn,  Charles  Hm  33 

Ottumiva. 

Archibald,  A.  W.  Un  72 

Eaton,  T.  H.  Bd  69 

Lang,  B.  L.  K  44 

Lang,  E.  R.  K  69 

Manning,  Calvin  Cn  73 

Fella. 
Gardner,  G.  W.  D  52 

Rock  Rni)ids. 
Keep,  F.  A.  Y  70 

Shenandoah. 
Lake,  A.  S.  D  62 

Sioux  City. 
Gilman,  1).  T.         Mh  65 
Marks,  C.  R.  Y  67 

Staceyville. 
Barrows,  W.  H.      Am  59 

State  Centre. 
Cldrk,  R.  B.  Am  76 

Storm  Jjoke. 
Cooke,  Joshua  G  42 

Tama  City. 
Burt,  H.  G.  P  73 

Waterloo. 
Welles,  T.   C.  Y  68 

Waukon. 
^-Cole,  C.  B.  Hm  58 

West    Union. 
Ruston.  W.  U.         Mh  72 

Wilton    Junction. 
llnhlKinl.  J.    W.      Hm  50 


566 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  0. 


Abilene. 
Dewey,  T.  E.  R  81 

Atchison. 
Crafts,  F.  H.  Md  71  D  75 


Otis,  A.  G. 

Augusta. 
Sands,  J.  H. 

Centralia. 
Howard,  H.  L. 


P52 


Y70 


Y55 


Council  Grove. 
Armsby,  Lauren     Am  42 

El  Dorado. 
Leland,  C.  A.  Y  65 

Fort  Leavenwoiih. 
Marshall,  J.  M.  K  6-1 

Fort  Scott. 
Scoville, Frederick  Hm58 

Frankfort. 
Warden,  J.  A.  S.       P  71 

Gatesville. 
*Gates,  Lorenzo        Hd  50 

Guilford. 
Benedict,  S.  S.  W  65 


KANSAS. 

HoHon. 
Olmstead,  E.  B.      Md  80 

Hutchinson. 
Bailey,  J.  I.  Hm  72 

Lawrence. 

Alford,  D.  S.  Md  71 

*Horner,  J.  \V.  P  58 

*Hunt,  Morris  Hd  51 

Means,  James  D  69 

Leavenivoj-th. 

Eaves,  D.  W.  Y  61 

*Griffin,  J.  W.  D  69 

Skinner,  J.  A.  D  G7 

Van  Duyn,  A.  C.    Hm  57 

Manhattan. 
AVard,  M.  L.  Hm  55 

ManTiato. 
Bishop,  G.  S.  Mi  67 

Bishop,  R.  H.,  Jr.   Mi  71 

Osage  Mission. 
Park,  E.  B.  Am  64 

Parsons. 
Osgood,  A.  A.  D  71 

Reynolds,  M.  W.       P  56 


Topeka. 

McFarland,  J.  M.  Mi  70 

Otis,  J.  G.  W  60 

Rankine,  J.  L.  Un  81 

Rowley,  H.  K,  P  64 

Wa  Keeney. 
Keeney,  J.  F.  R  66 

Wellington. 
McClung,  J.  N.        Mi  56 

Wetmore. 
De  Forest,  Moulton  Y  CI 

White  Cloud. 
Williams,  R.  M.      Hd  52 

Winfield. 

Colgate,  W.  H.  D  70 

Emerson,  George  W  73 

Platter,  J.  E.  Mi  67 

Wyandotte. 
Smith,  H.  E.  Hd  65 

1223  Union    av.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo. 
Taylor,  Edwin 
P.  0.  Armstrong 


Anchorage. 
Bedinger,  E.  W.        Y  51 

Bowling  Green. 
Wright,  I).  W.       Hm  59 

Catlettsburgh. 
Mason,  George  K  80 


KENTUCKY 

Covington. 

Evansburgh. 

♦Groesbeck,  H.  J. 

Mi  34 

Christman,  J.  A. 

Y57 

*Parker,  T.  H. 

Mi  58 

Frankfort. 

Danville. 
Davis,  J.  M. 

Y58 

Brown,  Orlando 
*Burnley,  G.  B. 
Hampton,  W.  H. 

Y58 
Y58 
G75 

Dover. 

Moore,  E.  P. 

Y  56 

Showaiter,  J.  W. 

K  79 

*Morehead,  John 

Y56 

Geographical  Distribiitioti  in    t  J  <I>.  567 


Greenshurgh. 
Mohnston,  W.  V.         Y  GO 

Grcomp. 

Spalding,  A.  M.         D  79 

3E.  125th,  N.y.  City 

Greenville. 
*  McLean,  S.  K.  P  Go 

Henderson. 
Parsons,  T.  S.         Hm  45 

Lexington. 
Bartlett,  W.  F.  V.     Y  53 

Louisville. 
Ballard,  Austin        Cn  76 

81  W.  Broadway 
Ballard,  S.  T.  Cn  78 

85  E.  Walnut. 
Belknap,  W.  R.         Y  69 

332  W.  Walnut. 


Brown,  J.  M.  Y  56 

495  Fourth  av. 
Loring,  H.  V.         Hm  59 

553  Fourth. 
♦Nicholas,  T.  P.  Y  53 

llobinson,  Norman    R  54 

82  W.  Broadway 
Temple,  J.  B.  Mi  36 

1623  First. 
Twyman,  Buford       K  63 

286  Sixth. 

Ludlow. 
Baker,  D.  R.  Md  72 

190  W. Fourth,  Cin.,0. 

Midivay. 
Moore,  W.  A.  Mi  39 

Ifunfordsville. 
Martin,  H.  C.  Cd  GO 


Russell,  J.  M.  Y  70 

Petershurgh. 
Parker,  A.  B.  Mi  60 

Russellcille. 
King,  John  IIv  50 

Sardis. 
Marshall,  R.  M.         Y  51 

Side  View. 
Anderson,  T.  C.         Y  69 

Todd's  Point. 
Wright,  J.  F.  D  53 

Versailles. 
Hurst,  S.  I).  K  64 

White  Hall. 
Clay,  C.  M.  Y  32 


Alexandria. 
Maddox,  W.  T.       PK  59 

Bay  OH  Sara. 
Bowman,  J.  P.       P  K  53 

Bellevne. 
*Griifin,  J.  \i.  Al  58 

Convent. 
Conner,  L.  P.  Y  45 

New  Orleans. 

♦Adams,  Ira  Hni  39 

Axtell,  S.  J.  Bn  64 

Billings,  E.  C.  Y  53 

U.S.  Dis.  Court  House 

♦Brickell,  J.  N.  Y  45 


LOUISIANA. 

ChaiUe,  S.  E.  Hv  51 

24  S.  Rampart. 

*Deane,  J.  F.  Bd  54 

♦Ely,  H.  B.  Hm  38 

Flower,  Samuel      PK45 

33  Carondelet. 

♦Halsey,  J.  S.  Y  42 

Harrod,  B.  M.  Hv  56 

Second,  near  Prytania. 

♦Jones,  C.  A.  Mi  41 

Labouisse,  J.  W.     Hv  62 

229  First. 

♦Latham,  Lorenzo    Hm  32 

McLeran,  Benjamin  I)  62 

♦Morgan,  M.  B.         Bn  55 

♦Noyes,  J.  O.  Hm  50 

♦Ogden,  M.  L.  G  54 

♦Pierce;  E.  W.         Am  59 

♦Rice,  C.  S.  Hm  39 


Smith,  Howard  Y  44 

520  St.  Charles. 
^Spofford,  H.  M.      Am  40 
Steers,  S.  B.  Hm  55 

215  First. 
Syme.  F.  J.  Y  70 

371  St.  Charles. 
"Taylor,  C.  A.  Y  50 

*Taylor,  Richard        Y  45 
♦Vose,  Frank  Bd  47 

*Ward,  F.  M.  CI  38 

Tensas  Parish. 
♦Perkins,  William      Y  40 

Water  Proof. 

Stone,  Dwight,  Jr.     K  74 
Pevano  Plantation 


568 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J 


MAINE. 


Alfred. 

Bath. 

Bucksport. 

Merrill,  F.  B. 

Bd47 

*Blair,  S.  F. 

Md  81 

*Barnard,  H.  D. 

Bd70 

Fiske,  J.  0. 

Bd  37 

Prince,  M.  W. 

Md  68 

Athens. 

Kimball,  E.  H. 

Bd  76 

Calais. 

*Greene,  C.  F.  H. 

Bd49 

Kimball,  L.  H. 

Bd74 

Moses,  G.  C. 

Bd56 

Swan,  C.  E. 

Bd44 

Aiihiirn. 

Nealley,  W.  P. 

Bd85 

Canton. 

Carter,  S.  M. 

Bd75 

Page,  J.  W. 

Bd42 

May,  J.  W. 

Bd52 

P.O.  Box 3032,  N.Y. City 

Hutchins,  C.  C. 

Bd  83 

Packard,  E.  A. 

Bd83 

Rice,  W.  E. 

Bd75 

Charleston. 

Purington,  G.  C. 

Bd78 

Sewall,  J.  E. 

Bd76 

*Parkman,  E.  W. 

Md  66 

Rich,  T.  H. 

Bd48 

Belfast. 

China. 

Augusta. 

Cunningham,  Ed. 

Md67 

Chadwick,  G.  B. 

Md  61 

Bridge,  Horatio 
Hincks,  J.  L.  R. 

G67 
Bd72 

Biddeford. 

P.O.  Weeks'  Mills 

Mallett,  C.  H. 

Cn77 

Liiques,  H.  L. 

D  82 

Corinna. 

Bangor. 

Brewer. 

*Elliott,  M.  C. 

Md67 

*Appleton,  E.  L. 

Appleton,  F.  H. 

*  Appleton,  J.  F. 

Bdfil 

*Chamberlain,  H.B 

Bd  57 

Cumherland  Mills. 

Bd64 
Bd60 

♦Chamberlain,  J.  C 
*Snow,  B.  G. 

Bd  59 
Bd  40 

Tead,  E.  S. 

Deer  Isle. 

Am  75 

Blake,  E.  H. 
*Blake,  W.  A. 

Bd77 
Bd73 

Brownfield. 
Jordan,  E.  S. 

Bd47 

Houston,  Hiram 

D47 

*Bucknam,  R.  P. 

Md59 

Dennysville. 

Coe,  T.  U. 

Bd57 

BrunsicicJc. 

Whittier,  Charles 

W56 

*Emery,  H.  B. 

Bd64 

Avery,  John 

Am  61 

Field,  G.  W. 

Bd  37 

Campbell,  Gabriel 

P65 

East  Machiai 

Gibson,  A.  C. 

Bd83 

Chamberlain, H.W 

.Bd81 

Harris,  Austin 

Am  63 

Goodenow,  Daniel 

Bd85 

Chamberlain,  J.  L 

.  Bd  52 

Hinckley,  J.  H. 

ID  84 

Chapman,  H.  L. 

Bd66 

Last  port. 

Hinckley,  L.  E.  C 

.    D84 

Cutler,  C.  H. 

Bd81 

Kelly,  G.  W. 

Bd66 

Mason,  J.  R. 
Pearson,  W.  S. 

Bd  G8 
Bd83 

Dike,  John 
Merriman,  R.  G. 

Bd81 
Bd67 

* 

East  Sumne) 

Peters,  J.  A. 

Y42 

Merryman,  W.  C. 

Bd82 

Stetson,  C.  H. 

Bd  83 

Robinson,  D.  A. 

Bd73 

*Patten,  H.  R. 

Bd  75 

Falmouth. 

Robinson.  W.  A. 
*Sabine,  F.  W. 

Bd  76 
Bd  .59 

Riley,  T.  H. 
Robinson,  F.  C. 

Bd80 
Bd  73 

Brown,  J.  M. 

Bd  60 

Sewall,  Benson 

Bd83 

Smith,  C.  H. 

Y  65 

Farmingdale 

Sewall,  J.  S. 

Bd50 

Stinchfield,  C.  E. 

Bd82 

*Rich,  John 

Bd61 

Shepard,  W.  F. 

Bd68 

Webster,  George 

Bd  .59 

Buckfeld. 

Farmington 

Wilson,  F.  A. 

Bd  54 

*Gregg,  A.  F. 

Bd8I 

Craig,  Y.  L. 

Bd56 

Geographical  Distribution  in    I  J  (l>. 


5  ^^9 


Frychnrnh. 

*Bradloy,  W.  J.  D  r.O 

Hastin<,^s  E.  K.  Hd  7!) 

SoiitlKr,  Williains   I'.d  7(i 

Towh",  W.  W.  IM  81 

Gardiner. 

Bradley,  Lcverett  Am  73 

White .11.  G.  Bd  74 

Gorhani. 

Emery,  U.  B.  Bd  GO 

HinklVy,  J.  A.  Bd  68 

Hunt,  H.  H.  Bd  07 

Huntington,  H.  S.  Y  57 

Palmer,  E.  S.  Bd  49 

■  *Smith,  H.  F.  Bd  ('.5 

Waterman,  J.  A.  Bd  40 
Waternian.J.A.,Jr.  Bd84 

Grey. 

Anderson,  J.  D.  Bd  59 

Halloivell. 

Emmons,  H.  V.  Am  54 

Hathaway,  H.  B.  Bd  81 

Russell,  A.  J.  Bd  83 

Watson,  W.  P.  Bd  84 

Harpswell. 

Kellogg,  Elijah  Bd  40 

99  Pinckney,  Boston 

Hehron. 

*Carr,  R.  AY.  J)  50 

Hollis. 

Bradbury,  H.  K.  Bd  44 

Hudson. 

*Beale,  F.  H.  Sid  GS 

*Beale,  H.  C.  Md  05 

Kennehunk. 

Dane,  Joseph  Bd  43 

Dane,  W.  L.  B.l  80 

Gilbert,  R.  C.  Bd  80 

Titoomb,  Joseph  Bd  43 
37 


Kennehituhporf. 
Moody,  W.  A.  Bd  S2 

Leu'istnn. 
Goulding,  Franklin  Hd  80 
Phipps,  A.  J.  D  38 

Pulsifer, Woodbury  Bd  75 

Limerick. 
Braekctt,  Daniel         1)  74 

Limington. 
Fogg,  E.  E.  ■     Bd  01 

Lincoln. 
Fuller,  Charles         Bd  05 

lAshon. 
^Tebbets,  G.'C.  Bd  51 

Livermore   Falls. 
Rollins,  Frank         Md  84 

Lor  ell  Centre. 
Stearns,  S.  S.  Bd  79 

Monmouth. 
*King,  S.  H.  Bd  59 

^Tetv  Gloucester. 
Sturgis,  J.  I.  Bd  68 

Xo>ih  Berwick. 
Hobbs,  I.  G.  D  64 

Xorway. 
Wiswall,  Alexander  D  73 

Orono. 
Wilson,  F.  A.  Bd  73 

Wilson,  J.  C.  Bd  07 

Orrington. 

*Clmreh,  J.  A.  Md  03 

Phillips,  J.  W.         Bd  58 

Portland. 
Anderson,T.D..Jr.  Bd74 
Brown,  H.  C.  Bd  79 


'Brown,  J.  O. 

Brown,  P.  H. 
^Butler,  M.  M. 

CMiapman,  C.  J. 

Cleaves,  Nathan 

Fenn,  W.  H. 

Gerrish,  F.  H. 

Goodwin,  W.  A. 

Hunt,  C.  O. 

Libl)y,  C.  F. 

Libby,  F.  W. 

Loring,  Prentiss 
•■Lothrop,  C.  H. 

McQuillan,  G.  F. 
^Maxwell,  J.  H. 

Palmer,  J.  S. 

Shirley,  Arthur 

Spalding,  J.  A. 

Thompson,  J.  F. 

Trask,  Samuel 

Trowbridge,  E.  H. 

Waterhouse,  F.  S. 

Webster,  C.  E. 


Bd  56 

Bd  51 

Bd  45 

Bd  08 

Bd58 

Y54 

Bd  00 

Bd  43 

Bd  01 

Bd  04 

Bd  04 

Bd  .50 

Md  02 

Bd  75 

Bd64 

Bd  44 

Y69 

D  66 

D82 

Bd  42 

D  81 

Bd  73 

Bd  6(f 


Richmond. 
Starbird,  T.  W.        Bd  02 

Rumford. 
Child,  S.  R.  Bd  84 

Saco. 
*Hanscom,  J.  W.       Bd  46 

Salem. 
Richards,  C.  J.        Md  85 

South  Berwick. 

♦Goodwin,  Ichabod    Bd  39 

Oakes,  C.  W.  D8;i 

Strong. 
Hitchcock,  Alfred  Bd  81 

Thomaston. 
French.  R.  S.  Bd  85 

Pliinnev,  H.  C.  Bd  84 


570 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  0. 

Bn  6fi  Winthrop. 

Wiggin,  H.  D. 

Wiscasset. 
Ingalls,  Henn' 

Woolivich. 
Buck,  S.  P. 

Yarmouth. 
Merrill,  F.  B. 
Dover,  Me. 
Torrey,  C.  C. 


Topsham. 

Warren,  L.  E. 

Dyer,  Orlando 

Bd85 

Wells. 
Maxwell,  A.  A. 

Westbrook. 
♦Merrill,  Donatus 

*McKeen,  Jos.,  Jr.    Bd  53 
Purington,  F.  0.      Bd  80 
Purrington.H.M.H.Bd  85 

Thomas,  Eugene 

Bd85 

Unity. 

♦Chapman,  E.  T. 
*Snell,  G.  H. 

Bd57 
BdoO 

Windham. 
Wood,  N.  H. 

Waterville. 

Winterport. 

Noyes,  Edwin 

Bn37 

♦Hubbard,  G.  F. 

Bd4G 


Bd63 


Bd67 


Bd  77 


Bd41 


Bd50 


Bd81 


Bd84 


Torrey,  Joseph,  Jr.  Bd  84 


MARYLAND 

Annapolis. 

1 

Hamilton,  F.  B. 

Hd59 

Huntington,  E.  W 

.PK64 

Fort  McHenry 

Kearny,  G.  H. 

Tin  66 

Hawley,  Martin 

Hm  51 

Miller,  Oliver 

D48 

380  Madison  av. 

Hill,  C.  E. 

D71 

Baltimore. 

43  Lexington. 

Anderson,  W.  H. 

H.  G63 

Keighler,  J.  C. 

Hv62 

86  N.  Charles. 

55  Second. 

Brandt,  H.  C.  G. 

Hm72 

♦Kennedy,  Thomas 

Y45 

390  Druid  Hill 

IV. 

♦McKim,  W.  D. 

Hv52 

Campbell,  J.  P. 

U75 

♦Marshall,  W.  M.  L 

.  Bd  51 

Carroll,  S.  S. 

Y46 

Micks,  H.  R. 

rn75 

37  Mt.  Vernon 

pi. 

3  N.  Liberty. 

Carter,  B.  M. 

PK82 

Mitchell,  B.  J. 

W  5(? 

376  Eutaw  pi. 

319  Carey. 

Carter,  C.  H. 

PK82 

Ferryman,  E.  G. 

PK55 

376  Eutaw  pi. 

197  W.  Lombard.            j 

Carter,  J.  R. 

PK83 

Preston,  J.  A. 

P  K  55 

376  Eutaw  pi. 

19  Lexington. 

Coxe,  E.  C. 

G71 

Round,  J.  E. 

Md  55 

4  North  av. 

c.  Fulton  aiid  Edmond- 

Donaldson,  S.  C. 

Hv41 

son  av. 

1 

54  W.  Madison 

Shepard,  Thomas 

Bd65 

Freeman,  S.  H. 

R  75 

36  S.  Greene. 

Johns  Hopkins 

'  Univ. 

Smith,  B.  E. 

Am  77 

Gilman,  D.  C. 

Y52 

50  McCullough 

81  Saratoga. 

Smith,  J.  D. 

Y47 

Griswold,  B.  H. 

PK66 

75  Park  av. 

358  Park  av. 

Stockbridge,Hen'yAm45 

55  St.  Paul 

1 

Sullivan,  F.  R.       P  K  66* 
1    Law    Building,     St. 
Paul. 
Tiffany,  G.  P.  Hv  48 

27  German. 
Wilson,  Franklin     Bn  41 
Edmondson  av. 
♦Wilson,  W.  T.         Bn  39 

Baltimore  Co. 
Lawrence,  R.  H.         G  47 
Druid    Hill    av.     (Ex- 
tended) 

Brookville. 
Hutton,  Hobart  G  69 

Cecilion. 
Chase,  B.  W.  Md  64 

Chestertown. 
♦Slay,  J.  0.  Y  59 

Ellicott  City. 
Hazlehurst,  G.  B.  P  K  77 
Southgate,  E.  M.       G  67 

Frederick  City. 
-Ely,  C.  W.  Y  62 

Frostiurgh. 
♦Greene,  W.  A.         Bn  63 


Geographical  Distribution  in    I  J   (0. 


571 


aienriUe. 

Smith,  \l.  C.  K  59 

Gainesville,  Florida 

Govansioivn. 
Lyman,  D.  Y..  CI  40 

Ilagersioxcn. 
Kennedy,  Frank     P  K  68 


Hilton. 
Pitts,  C.  H.  P  K  r,5 

P.  O.  Rider,  Md. 

IHscaiaway . 
*Lyles,  D.  B.  Y  57 

Prince  George's  Co. 
Meloy,  W.  A.  Y  54 

48  C,  Washington,  D.C. 


Reisterstown. 
Hall,  K.  C.  IJn4] 

Towsontoivn. 
Slingluff,  C.  B.  Y  50 

Woodberry. 
Hooper,  G.  G.         P  K  (!<; 
c.   St.    Paul   and    Lex- 
ington, Baltimore 


Ahiyxjion. 

Pierce,  J.  M.  D  6G 

*Ward,  J.  L.  H.        Am  59 

Acton. 
Allen,  L.  E.  W  74 

Ameshiiry. 
*Stone,  W.  P.  Am  04 

Amherst. 
Bliss,  H.  S.  Am  . 

Burgess,  Frederick  Bn ' 
Crowell,  E.  P.         Am 
Dickinson, Edward  Am ) 
Dickinson,  W.  A.  Am 
Emerson,  B.  K.      Am 
♦French.  T.  F.  Am 

Greene,  F.  W.         Am 
*Hitchcock,  Edward  Am  ■ 
Hitchcock,  Edward  Am  ■ 
Hitchcock,  Ed. ,  Jr.  Am 
♦Humphrey,  H.  M.  Am 
♦Humphrey,  Leonard 

Am 
♦Kingsbury.  Howard  Y 
♦Linnell,  N.  S.  .  Am 
♦Miller,  S.  F.  An 

Neill,  H.  H.  An 

♦Reed,  W.  B.  Am 

Richardson,  H.  B.  Am 
♦Spencer,  J.  L.         .\i 
♦Tomson,  Truman   .Viii 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Andover. 
Bancroft,  C.  F.  P.     D  60 

Gleason,  G.  L.  D  61 

Hincks,  E.  Y.  Y  66 

*  Johnson,  Osgood  D  52 

Kimball,  Joseph  .Vm  57 

Mills,  C.  S.  Am  82 

Morton,  Marcus  Bn  38 

Penniman,  H.  M.  Bn  74 

Phelps,  Austin  Am  38 


82 

nopes,  \v  .  1^.           tiv  ^d 

73 

53 

Arlington. 

84 

Hardy,  J.  H.               D  70 

50. 

23  Court,  Boston 

65 

♦Smith,  S.  A.             Hv  49 

49 

82 

Arlington  Heights. 

45 

Anable,  F.  S.             W  72 

49 

FitchburgR.R.  Freight 

78 

Office,  Boston 

42 

Ashbnrnham. 

46 

Lane,  F.  R.                 D  81 

63 

8  Grant  pi.,   Washing- 

43 

ton,  D.C. 

48 

r>G 

.    Ashland. 

37 

Pierce,  G.  C.               1)  63 

69 

4H 

Athol. 

(;2 

Blake.  G.  F.                 1)  S3 

Aiihurndale. 
Clark,  A.  F.  PK  75 

145  Franklin,  Boston 
Cutler.  Calvin        .    D  56 
Cutler.  S.  L.  Am  85 

Kelly,  A.  W.  Am  79 

Ayer. 
Holmes,  H.  M.        Am  60 

Belmont. 
Brown,  J.  M.  Hv  63 

Of  Little, Brown  &  Co., 
Boston 

Berlin. 
Shattuek,  E.  C.       Am  .50 

Beverly. 
Morgan,  D.  P.  Bn  69 

Morse,  J.  T..  Jr.     Hv  60 

.  Beverly  Farms. 
Loring,  C.  W.  II v  39 

17  Pemberton  sq.,  Best. 
Keding,  C.  W.  Bn  37 

Blnckstone. 
Browu.  H.  A.  Bn  71 


Bolton. 
1)  s3,*Holnuin,  H.  W.       Hv  48 


572  Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  <P. 


Boston. 

*  Adams,  J.  C.  Hv  39 

Adams,  M.  O.  I)  71 

4  Ashburton  pi. 
Alden,  E.  K.  Am  44 

Cong'l.  Publ'ng.  House 
Andrews,  D.  A.        Bn  55 

29  Oliver. 
Angell,  G.  T.  D  46 

96  Tremont. 
*Bacon,  John  Hv  37 

Baldwin,  G.  W.  Y  53 

14  Chestnut. 
♦Bancroft,  J.  H.       Am  39 
Bancroft,  R.  H.       Hv  65 

247  Beacon. 
Bates,  Arlo  Bd  76 

Office  Sunday  Courier 
Belding,  E.  F.  Y  72 

129  Summer. 
Berry,  W.  VanR.  Hv  81 

70  New  Vernon. 
Bicknell,  T.  W.  1  Am  57 

16  Hawley.        )    Bn  60 
Bigelow,  G.  D.  D  73 

9  Pemberton. 
Blake,  &.  P.  Hv  55 

19  Exchange  pi. 
Borden,  Charles      H*v  62 

267  Commonwealth  av. 
Brooks,  Phillips       Hv  55 

233  Clarendon. 
Brooks,  Shepherd  Hv  57 

92  Beacon. 
*Brooks,  W.  D.  W  68 

♦Broughton,  N.  H.  Am  47 
Browne,  Percy  K  64 

80  Millmont,  Roxbury 
Bullard.  J.  E.  Hv  82 

149  Beacon. 
Chadwick,  J.  R.      Hv  65 

c.  IMarlboro'  and  Clar. 

♦Chamberlain. E.D.  Bn  61 

♦Chatfield,  C.  C.  Y  66 

Clapp,  Channing     Hv  55 

"60  State. 


Clark,  I.  R.  D  73  | 

23  Court.  j 

Codman,  Archibald  PK  85  ' 

68  Chestnut. 
Codman,  Robert      Hv  82 

27  Kilby. 
•^Coggeshall,  Freeborn,  Jr. 
Bn  67 
Cooledge,  C.  A.       Hv  81 

114  Commonwealth  av. 
Coolidge,  H.  H.       Hv  52 

27  Court. 
Coolidge,  J.  G.         Hv  84 

147  Beacon. 
Coolidge,  J.  R.         Hv  g3 

147  Beacon. 
Cornish,  A.  S.         Am  68 

5  N.  Market.. 
Crafts,  W.  A.  Hv  40 

7  Pemberton  sq. 
Crane,  C.  B.  R  58 

37  Morel  and. 
Curtis,  Allen  Hv  84 

121  Marlborough. 
Curtis,  H.  G.  Hv  65 

140  Marlborough. 
Curtis,  T.  B.  Hv  62 

70  Chestnut. 
Curtis,  T.  J.  Hv  52 

Darling,  C.  R.         Am  74 

328  Washington. 
Davis,  J.  C.  Hv  58 

30  Court. 
Demming,  M.  R.     Bn  65 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Denison,  J.  H.         Un  62 

8  Newbury. 
Dennett,W.  S.,  Jr.  Bd71 
Derby,  Hasket         Am  55 

12  Beacon. 
Dewey,  H.  S.  D  78 

Norfolk  House 
i=Dorr,  W.  H.  Hv  65 

"Dwight,  Wilder       Hv  53 
Elder,  S.  J.  Y  73 

23  Court. 


Eliot,  Samuel  Hv  39 

44  Brimmer. 
♦Emerson,  F.  B.        Hv  49 
♦Emerson,  G.  S.        Hv  45 
Emery,  G.  W.  D  58 

Emery,  H.  H.  Bd  74 

Office  Boston  Post 

Emmons,  S.  F.         Hv  61 

Care  N.H.Emmons«&Co. 

Evans,  Glendower  Hv  79 

Fairbanks,  L.  S.        D  52 

28  School. 
Farmer,  L.  G.  D  72 

209  Washington. 
♦FoUen,  C.  C.  Hv  49 

Follette,  J.  A.  D  57 

Foltz,  J.  F.  D  69 

249  Meridian. 
♦Forbush,  E.  W.       Hv  54 
Fowler,  W.  P.  D  72 

56  Summer. 
Freeborn,  F.  W.      Bn  69 

282  Columbus  av. 
French,  J.  D.  W.    Hv  63 

12  Commonwealth  av. 
Frost,  H.  W.  Hv  58 

40  State. 
♦Gardner,  F.  L.         Hv  62 
Gardner,  J.  P.  Hv  82 

22  Congress. 
Gardner,  W.  A.        Hv  84 

22  Congress. 
Garland,  G.  M.         Bd  71 

98  Boylston. 
Gillett,  F.  H.  Am  74 

54  Equitable  Building 
♦Goddard,  D.  A.  Y  53 

Gordon,  A.  J.  Bn  60 

182  W.  Brookline 
Graves,  J.  L.  Am  55 

23  Beacon. 

Gray;  J.  C.  Am  77 

125  Commonwealth  av. 

Greenough,  Alfred  Hv  65 

Suffolk  Savings  Bank 

♦(Jreenwood,  F.  W.  Hv  45 


Geographical  Distribulion    in  ./    J  </>.  573 


Grow,  K.  S.  Ilv  ( 

132  Marlborough. 
Cirinnc'll,  C.  E.         Ilv  ( 

58  Court. 
*Grout,  Alfrod  Y  , 

Guild,  H.  E.  Ilv 

Roslindale  V.  O. 

♦Guild,  S.  E.  Ilv 

Hadley,  E.  J.  Cn 

1714  Tremont. 

*Hale,  Ak'xandor      Ilv 

Hale,  G.  S.  Hv 

39  Court. 

*Hale,  J.  A.  Hv 

Hale,  J.  L.  G 

I  St.  James  av. 
*Hale,  Nathan  Hv 
*Hand,  F.  A.  W 

Harlow,  E.  A.  W.    Hv 

34  Harrison  av. 
Harrington,  Sam'l  Am  ( 

*  Harris,  J.  B.  Y 

Haven,  Franklin      Hv 

97  Mt.  Vernon. 
Hay  ward,  C.  C.       Am 

15  Sears'  Building 

*;  lay  ward,  Charles    Hv 

Higginson,  F.  L.      Hv 

44  State. 
Higginson,  H.  L.     Hv 

44  State. 
Hinkley,  C.  K.         Bd 

II  Bowdoin. 
Hobbs,  G.  M.  Hv 

17  Milk. 
Holmes,  O.AY.,  Jr.  Hv 

35  Court. 
Homer,  J.  W.  W 

59  Winthrop. 
Hubbard,  J.  M.  Y 

27  Kilby. 
Ilubbell,  J.  H.         PK 

5  Pemberton  sq. 
Hutchinson,  W.  S.  Bd 
Jackson,  C.  C.         \\\ 

■to  Water. 


63 

*Kelley,  E.  A. 

1)  66 

Kimball,  F.  E. 

Am  76 

(;2 

CareH.H.  AVhite>.^('o. 

Kingsbury,  G.  H. 

Bd  45 

r.3 

95  Milk. 

so 

*Lamb,  C.  D. 

II V  61 

Lfach.  J.  E. 

Bn  74 

39 

40  Water. 

71 

Lee,  Joseph 
96  Beacon. 

Hv83 

48 

Leland,  G.  A. 

Am  74 

44 

21  St.  James  av 

Loring,  C.  G. 

Hv  48 

57 

1  Mt.  Vernon  pi 

60 

Loring,  F.  C. 
37  Mt.  Vernon. 

Hv.63 

38 

Lothrop,  T.  K. 

Hv49 

67 

2  Pemberton  sq. 

41 

*Lowell,  C.  R. 

Hv54 

Lyman,  Arthur 

Hv  83 

62 

Lyman,  A.  T. 

Hv53 

54 

16  Mt.  Vernon. 

57 

Mason,  A.  L. 
265  Clarendon. 

Hv63 

42 

Mason,  H.  C. 
13  Chauncy. 

Hv62 

37 

Means,  J.  0. 

Bd43 

63 

81  Mt.  Pleasant 

av. 

*Merrill.  J.  C. 

Hv42 

55 

*Mifflin,  B.  C. 

Hv  62 

Mifflin,  G.  H. 

Hv  65 

66 

85  Marlborough 

Milliken,  A.  N. 

Am  m 

50 

15  Asliburton  pi 

Morgan,  M.  H. 

Hv  81 

61 

3  Pemberton  sq 

*Morse,  M.  L. 

Bd46 

72 

Morton,  Edwin 
16  Union  Park 

Hv  55 

59 

Nichols,  Frederick  Hv  83 

2  Joy. 

56 

*Nourse,  J.  F. 

Y43 

Osgood,  E.  L.  D  67  Bn  67 

67 

Of  J.  0.  Osgood  &  Co. 

63 

Paine.  \\.  T. 
46  Mt.  ^'ernon. 

Hv  82 

Parker,  F.  E.  Hv  II 

42  Court. 
Parkman,  (J.  F.       Hv  44 

33  Beacon. 
*Peck,  G.  W.  Bn  37 

^Perkins,  J.  A.  Hv  57 

^Perkins,  II.  S.  Hv  64 

►Perkins,  S.  G.  II v  56 

Peters,  W.  C.  PK  48 

35  Congress. 
Plumb,  A.  H.  Bn  55 

115  Seaver,  Hoxbury 
Porter,  C.  B.  Hv  62 

5  Arlington. 
Post,  Abner  Y  66 

581  Tremont. 
Prescott,  O.  S.       PK  44 

22  Staniford. 
Preston,  J.  AV.        Am  39 

27  Hereford. 
Rand,  E.  G.  Am  81 

167  Washington. 
Reed,  G.  M.  Am  62 

27  Court. 
Reese,  W.  J.  Md  76 

91  AVater. 
Reynolds,  Edward  Hv  81 

7  Park  sq. 
I^ynolds,  J.  P.        Hv  45 

7  Park  sq. 
Richardson,  J.  B.      Y)  57 

20  Court. 
Robeson, WMl. , Jr.   H v  64 

40  State. 
Robie.  H.  A.  Cn  82 

Navy  Y'ard 
Robinson,  Wm.       Md  65 

96  Tremont. 
"Ropes,  Henry  Hv  62 

Ropes,  J.  C.  Hv  57 

40  State. 
Rowe,  G.  II.  M.         I)  64 

Cit3%  Hospital 
Russell,  T.  H.  Hv  43 

Brazer's  B'ld'g..  State. 


574 


Geog7'aphical  Distributioii  in    i  J 


RusselL  W.  G.         Hv  40 

35  Court. 

Sanders,  O.  B.        Am  78 
511  Columbus  av. 
*Sanford,  Baalis      Am  45 
Sanford,  B.  G.        Md  74 

36  Bromfield. 
Sargent,  W.  A.       Am  79 

Care  Hvde  &  Dickinson 
Saunderson,  G.  W.   D  77 

82  Devonshire. 
Scaife,  L.  L.  Y  70 

23  Court. 
Sears,  P.  H.  Hv  44 

13  Pemberton  sq. 
Shattuck,  G.  0.       Hv  51 

35  Court. 
*Shaw,  J.  C.  Hv  40 

Shaw,  S.  S.  Hv  53 

14  Pemberton  sq. 
Shepard,  E.  O.        Am  60 

27  Equitable  Building 
Shepard,  L.  D.        Am  62 

100  Boylston.     , 
Soule,  A.  L.  Hv  46 

5  Fairfield. 
Sowdon,  A.  J.  C.     Hv  57 

6  Somerset. 
Stetson,  J.  G.  Bd  54 

42  Highland. 
Stevens,  H.  A.        Am  57 

Brighton  Dist. 
Sturgis,  R.  C.  Hv  81 

19  Exchange  pi. 
Temple,  W.  F.,  Jr.  D  77 
*Thayer,  W.  S..  Hv  50 

Thomas,  J.  B.,  Jr.  Md  70 

22  Eastern  av. 
Tower,  F.  E.  Am  60 

Allston  Station 
Towle,  G.  M.  Y  61 

P.O.  Box  3338 
Train,  Gorham      .Am  52 

16  Centre. 
*Treat,  A.  O.  W  63 


Tucker,  AV.  L.         Hv  65 

98  Beacon. 
Tuttle,  W.  H.  H.      W  72 

53  Devonshire. 
Walley,  W.  P.         Hv  64 

40  State. 
Ware,  D.  E.  Hv  52 

237  Marlborough. 
Warner,  A.  E.         Am  61 
Warren,  E.  P.  Hv  83 

67  Mt.  Vernon. 
Warren,  Fiske  Hv  84 

67  Mt.  Vernon. 
Warren,  J.  C.  Hv  63 

58  Beacon. 
Washburn,  H.  L.      Y  68 

7  Exchange  pi. 
Wells,  Samuel         Hv  57 

31  Pemberton  sq. 
Wheeler,  Charles      D  60 

31  Milk. 
Wiggin,  E.  R.  D  48 

Hotel  Vendome 
Williams,  Henry     Hv  37 

18  Concord  sq. 
Williams,  H.  B.       Hv  65 

31  Milk. 
Williamson,  W.  C.  Hv  52 

46  Court. 
Wright,  W.  B.  D  57 

163  W.  Canton. 

Bradford. 

Chadwick,  H.  E.  D  58 

*  Johnson,  Luther  D  47 

Kimball,  N.  T.  D  61 

Braintree. 
Johnson,  H.  A.         Hv  44 
27  Kilby,  Boston 

Brewster. 
Dawes,  Thomas       Hv  39 

Bridfjeivater. 
Boyden,  A.  C.         Am  76 
Boyden,  W.  C.       Am  83 


Crane,  J.  E.,  Jr.      Bn  72 
*  Schneider,  J.  H.        Y  60 

fBri/jhton. 
Warren,  B.  W.         W  85 

Brimfield. 
Cooper,  C.  H.  D  77 

"Morse,  Jason  Am  45 

Brockton. 
Jones,  A.  T.  Y  58 

White,  Jonathan        Y  44 

Brookjield. 
Chapin,  C.  S.  Md  80 

''Lyon,  W.  H.  Am  51 

Brookline. 
Amory,  Arthur         Hv  62 

Longwood 
Amory,  C.  W.  Hv  63 

60  State,  Boston 
Amory,  Robert         Hv  63 
Blake,  Stanton         Hv  57 
N.  E.   Mut.    Life   Ins. 
Co.,  Boston 
Cabot,  E.  T.  Hv  83 

Cabot,  H.  B.  Hv  83 

Henck,  J.  B.  Hv  40 

*Pierce,  James  Hv  49 

Stanwood,  Edward  Bd  61 
t)ffice  Daily  Advertiser, 
Boston 
Talbot,  T.  H.  Bd  46 

28  School,  Boston. 
Trull,  W.  B.  Bn61 

White,  W.  O.  Hv  40 

■\Camh  ridge. 

Allen,  A.  V.  G.  K  62 

6  Ash. 

♦Barker,  I.  B.  Bn  61 

Buck,  C.  W.  Am  55 

Burdett,  G.  A.         Hv  81 

26  Garden. 


t  Part  of  the  Boston  Post  Office. 


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575 


BurruKc,  W.  AV.      II v  r.C. 

M;?  School,  Boston 
Chapman,  J.  E.        Bd  77 

GO  Brattk'. 
Choato,  C.  F.  IIv  4i) 

153  Brattle. 

♦Clarke,  E.  H.  Hv  41 

*Cutler,  E.  J.  Hv  53 

*  Davis,  C.  F.  Ilv  (U 

Dunbar,  C.  F.  IIv  51 

U  Highland. 
Eliot,  C.  W.  Hv  53 

Quinc'v. 
Eustis,  II.  L.  Hv38 

29  Kirkland. 
Fessenden,  S.  D.     Bd  78 

51  Dana. 
Gibbs,  H.  B.  W  71 

174  Putnam  av.,  Cam- 
bridgeport 
*Glover,  Sam'l,  Jr.    Bn39 
Herrick,  W.  A.  D  54 

33  School,  Boston 
Hildreth,  J.  L.  D  64 

1(5  Garden. 
Hill,  A.  S.  Hv53 

Reservoir  st. 
Lane,  G.  M.  Hv  46 

398  Harvard. 
Lane,  G.  M.,  Jr.      Hv  81 

398  Harvard. 
Langdell,  C.  C.         Hv51 

37  Quincy. 
Ludlow,  J.  B.  Hv  81 

9  Linden. 
Manning,  W.  H.      Hv  82 

42  Quincy. 
Munroe,  C.  W.         Hv  47 

Kirkland. 
Newell,  K.  R.  Hv  65 

60  Congress,  Boston 
Putnam,  George      Hv  54 

35  Court,  Boston 
Read,  C.  C.  Hv  (14 

27  State. 


Road,  John  Hv  62 

Appleton. 
Sargent,  D.  A.  Bd  75 

2  Holmes  pi. 

Suter,  J.  R.  Hv  81 

12  Story. 
Taussig,  F.  W.         Hv  79 
Thayer,  J.  B.  Hv  52 

16  Holmes  pi. 
Thorndike,  S.  L.     IIv  52 

27  Court,  Boston 
Ware,  Henry  Hv  43 

8  Berkeley. 
Warner,  H.  E.         Hv  82 

67  Sparks 
Whitney,  J.  D.  Y  39 

12  Oxford. 
Worcester,  Franklin  D  70 

23  and  25  Brattle  sq. 

t  Cambridgepoii,. 
Kendall,  Joshua      Hv  53 
Noon,  Alfred  Md  69 

3  Williams. 

t  Charlestown. 
Dillingham,  Pitt        D  73 

61  High. 
Gage,  A.  P.  D  59 

23  Albion  pi. 
Rand,  Stephen  T>  63 

106  Chelsea. 

t  Chelsea. 
Bosson,  A.  D.  Bn  75 

5  Court,  Boston 
Nason,  C.  P.  H.        W  62 

23  Clarke  av. 
Smith,  E.  R.  Am  76 

12  Second. 

Chestnut  mil. 
Lowell,  G.E.  Hv83 

Lowell,  John  Hv  43 

2  Pcmberton  sq.,  Bost. 

Chicopee. 
Brownell,  W.  G.        R  77 


Clarke,  J.  T.  D  58 

Dickinson,  W.  E.   Am  55 

Clinton. 
Bowers,  C.  M.  Bn  38 

Cohasset. 
Yager,  Granville     Md  66 

Co7icord. 

Emerson,  Charles  Hv  63 

Fuller,  B.  A.  G.  Bd  .39 

Grout,  H.  M.  W  54 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  Hv  55 

♦Simmons,  C  F.  Hv  41 

Tileston,  J.  B.  Hv  55 

Dedham. 

Beach,  S.  C.  Un  63 

♦Burgess,  E.  P.        Am  52 

♦Carroll,  C.  W.  D  59 

Quincy,  H.  P.  Hv  62 

♦Shorey,F.  H.  D58Hv58 

Weld,  S.  M.  Hv  60 

Williams,  G.  F.         D  72 

209  AVashington,  Bost. 


Deerfield. 
"Clapp,  A.  I). 


Am  65 


t  Dorchester. 

Abbe,  F.  R.  Y  48 

♦Choate,  Rufus,  Jr.  Am  55 

Emerson,  N.  W.      Bd  80 

Hooker,  C.  H.  W  71 

Ashmore  Station 
Reed,  J.  H.  D  54 

16  Pemb'ton  sq..  Bost. 
Smith,  W.  H.  L.        D  45 

Don  (J  lass. 
Dow,  W.  W.  D  61 

Duxbury. 
♦Bradford,  George    Hv  51 

fEast  Boston. 
Brooks,  C.  G.  Am  68 

1  Saratoga  pi. 


t  Part  of  tlie  Boston  Post  Oflicc. 


576 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  (P. 


Stover,  J.  W.  Md  67 

108  Trenton. 

East  Bridgeicaier. 
Field,  C.  E.  Bn  75 

Sanford,  Abbott     Am  77 

Easthani. 
Bowler,  Frank        Am  76 

EastJiainpto7i. 

Buffum,  C.  A.  Am  75 

Demond,  C.  M.  W  81 

Fairbanks,  J.  W.  Am  GG 

Sawyer,  J.  H.  Am  Go 

Seelye,  S.  T.  Hd  -t3 

AVright,  K.  M.  Am  44 

East  Meclway. 
*Jameson,  A.  O.        Hv  81 

Easton. 
Homes,  Francis      Am  48 

East  Whatehj. 
*Dane,  M.  B.  Am  70 

Edgariou-n. 
♦Coffin,  F.  W.  Bn  41 

Fairhaven. 

*Hosford,  Charles  D  59 

Palmer,  G.  H.  I)  45 

Tripp,  G.  H.  D  76 

Fall  River. 
Barker,  Abram        Bn  83 
Borden,  Sim.,  Jr.    Bn  82 
Burnham,  Mich'el  Am  67 
Eddy,  T.  J.  Am  77 

Gallagher,  C.  W.    Md  70 
Hunt,  E.  W.  R  73 

Smith,  I.  N.  Bn  G8 

Falmouth. 

Clarke,  G.  E.  W  51 

Craig,  H.  K.  Bd  44 

*Dimmick.  W.  F.  W  60 


Fitchhurgh. 

Graves,  S-  L.  Am  70 

Huling,  R.  G.  Bn  69 

*Snow,  C.  H.  B.        Hv  44 

Gloucester. 

English,  J.  M.  Bn  70 

French,  W.  W.  D  71  i 

♦Garland,  0.  W.  Bd  78 

♦Hildreth,  S.  T.  Hv  37 

Rice,  Stillman  Am  56 

♦Smith,  B.  H.  Bn  57 

Tuckcrman,  Gus.  Hv  82 

Goshen. 
♦Williams,  H.  W.    Am  66 

Granhy. 
♦Barton,  H.  R.  Am  63 

♦Clark,  W.  B.  Y  61  \ 

Great  Barrington. 
Collins,  A.  C.  Bn  78 

Dewey,  Justin  W  58 

Greenfield. 
♦Bartlett,  G-  W.  D  56 

Blakeslee,  Erastus    Y  63 
♦Griswold,  Whiting  Am  38 

Hardison,  F.  H.         D  76 

Grot  on. 
Page,  C.  A.  Bd  70 

Hadley. 
♦Cook,R.  D.  Am  43 

♦Curtis,  J.  S.  Am  51 

Hanover. 
♦Wilder,  J.  E.  Am  63 

Haricich. 
Tobey,  R.  B.  Am  77 

Hatfield. 
Graves,  Thaddeus  Am  56 
Harding,  W.  B.         Y  67 


Haverhill. 

Barnes,  H.  E.  Y  60 

Coffin,  C.  E.  Md  83 

Duncan,  G.  W.  Bn  67 

Rand,  C.  A.  Hv  65 

Seeley,  R.  H.  Ub  39 
Taylor,  L.  LeF.  H.  Md  76 

Hingham. 

♦Hersey,  H.  E.  Hv  50 

Lincoln,  Arthur       Hv  63 

HoUiston. 
Adams,  G.  M.         Am  44 

Holyoke. 
Bott,  J.  W.  W  83 

Reed,  A.  F.  D  71 

Hudson. 
♦Atkinson,  G.  E.         D  77 

Hyde  Park. 
Lane,  J.  P.  Am  57 

Miner,  H.  B.  Bn  64 

^Jamaica  Plain. 
Clark,  J.  B.  Am  58 

Gerry,  E.  P.  D  69 

Gibson,  J.  T.  D  64 

Holmes,  J.  S.  Hv  65 

82  Water.  Boston 
♦Robeson.  T.  R.        Hv  61 
AYilliams,  H.  D.       Bn  55 
Of  Williams  &  Everett, 
Boston 

Kingston. 
Peckham,  Joseph   Am  37 

Lancaster. 

Brown,  S.  L.  Md  79 

Houghton,  Edward   Y  52 

♦Priest,  S.  C.  Am  58 

Laneshorough. 
♦Newman,  Charles     W  51 


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Lnicrence. 

SawyiT,  \.  V. 

1)  7S 

Medford. 

Chickoriiifj,  (i.  K. 

D6G 

2  Ash. 

Bond,  A.  T. 

W  73 

*t'ordley,  C.  M. 

lid  44 

Week.«,  A.  W. 

Md  (-.7 

Martin,  W.  P. 

lid  SO 

Hood,  (J.  E. 

I)  .51 

(iO  Andover. 

Morrill,  W.  (J. 

\\\\  s-2 

Whitaker,  N.  T. 

Md  (;5 

Medicaij. 

*I'ratt.  J.  1'. 

l$n  iV.) 

Lynn. 

♦Withington,  W.  S 

Am  41 

Yoaw,  Everett 

Cn82 

Barton,  Walter 

Am  5(; 

Melrose. 

Lee. 

m  I'ark. 

Tolman,  R.  F.,  Jr 

Bn  75 

Howland.  L.  S. 

Am  58 

*Brvod,  B.  B. 

Am  5;'. 

♦Breed,  D.  II. 

Am  57 

Middlehoroiujh. 

Ia'jio.X. 

Hoole,  J.  L. 

Bd  40 

(Jushman,  W.  E. 

I)  83 

(ioodman,  Kifhar 

1.  Jr. 

*Howland,  Williaii 

Am4r. 

Grant,  II.  M. 

Ilm  62 

Am  G9 

Moore,  J.  AV.  Hd 

50  I)  (10 

Leonard,  C.  M. 

Bn83 

Rockwoll,  R.  C. 

Am  71 

9  Park  sq. 

Pease,  F.  A. 

D  82 

*Sodgwifk.  CharU' 

..Jr. 

Newhall,  H.  M. 

Md  70 

Willonghby,  J.  H 

.     D  73 

Hv  41 

Newhall,  I.  A. 

Md  fi5 

Stewart,  S.  B. 

Bd57 

Middlcton. 

Leominster. 

8  Chase. 

♦Stiles,  F.  0. 

Am  56 

I)e  Bevoiso,  G.  H 

W57 

Mnlden. 

Millhury. 

Lexi)i(jion. 

Copeland,  G.  W. 

Am  56 

Ewell,  J.  L. 

Y  65 

*Blodgett,  James 

Hv41 

Gay,  Edward 

Am  50 

Porter,  E.  G.  W  58  Hv58 

Reed,  E.  V.  R. 

¥50 

Milton. 

Li  iicol  ii . 

Wellman,  A.  H. 

Am  78 

Allard,  J.  W. 

D54 

Whitcher,  W.  F. 

Md  71 

Bancroft,  J.  C. 

Hv  54 

*  Wheeler,  C.  S. 

Hv37 

Majjleivood. 

Sedgewick,  H.  D. 

Hv82 

Littleion. 

Emerson,  J.  H. 

Md  70 

Monson. 

Hartwell,  Shattuck  Hv  44 

♦Hammond,  Chas. 

Am  44 

LongmeaJou 
Goldthwait.  W.  C. 

Am  30 

Marhlehead. 
Bailey,  B.  H. 

Hv  54 

Nntick. 

Harding.  J.  W. 

Y  45 

AViUiams,  J.  H. 

Am  G8 

\yebster,  J.  R. 

Hv  54 

Storrs,  R.  S. 

Am  5;3 

Afar  ion. 

Xeir  lied  fori 

Longirond. 

Cole,  W.  T. 

BdSl 

Al)l)e,  W.  A.. 

Am  57 

Lawrence,  F.  ^\ . 

Hv  fil 

Caldwell,  I).  A. 

DOO 

Marlhoroufjh 

♦Craig,  Wheelock 

Bd43 

Lowell. 

♦Field,  L.  A. 

Am  4G 

Crapo,  H.  H. 

Hv  83 

*Caverly,  Z.  B. 

1)44 

John.son,  E.  F. 

I)G4 

Crap...  W.  W. 

Y  52 

Conant,  C.  Ii. 

I)  71 

28  State,  Boston 

♦Johnson,  Henry 

Md  02 

Greene,  J.  M. 

Am  5;$ 

Potter,  W.  J. 

Hv  54 

♦Kimball,  L.  S. 

D<!4 

Marshfidd. 

Rodman,  T.  R. 

Hv  40 

Savage,  C.  AV. 

D  74 

Alden,  E.  K. 

Am  80 

Stetson,  E.*  D. 

Hv  82 

40  Central. 

1 

Stone,  y.  M. 

Hv  82 

Savage.  J.  F. 

D  72 

Medfield. 

♦Stowe,  Timothy 

Am  47 

4!)  Central. 

Pratt.  (J.  II. 

Am  04  i 

Strong,  G.  A. 

K  50 

578 


Geographical  Dish'ibution  in    \  J  0. 


Xeu-hunjport. 
Fiske,  D.  T.  Am  42 

*Hale,  Benjamin         G  18 
Johnson,  W.  C.  G  41 

Simpson,  T.  C.         Bd  74 
Toppan,  R.  N.         Hv  58 
142  Br'chvay,  N.Y.  City 
Withington,  N.N.  Am  51 

Neuion. 

*Adams,  C.  T.  D  65 

Cutler,  Calvin  D  56 

♦Cutler,  Lyman  D  47 

Gardner,  W.  S.  Bd  50 

Johnson,  C.  E.  Hv  53 

Johnson,  C.  T.  Md  63 

Pierce,  E.  H.  R  63 

31  Milk,  Boston 

Richardson,  J.  K.  Am  69 

Newton  Centre. 
Bodge,  J.  H.  D  65 

Centre. 
Hovey,  G.  R.  Pn  82 

♦Lincoln,  A.  H.         Bn  76 
Lincoln,  Heman       Bn  40 

Newton   Upper  Falls. 
Frost,  W.  C.  D 

Xevionville. 
Dickinson,  J.  W.      W 

2  Cabot. 
Howe,  E.  F.  Y 

Woodman,  G.  S.    Am 

North  Adams. 
Anderson,  D.  A.        D  i 
Brown,  W.  L.  W 

North  Amherst. 
♦Underbill,  J.  W.     Am  , 

Northampton. 
*Burt,  Francis  Am 

Delano,  Charles     Am 
*Hall,  Gordon  Y 


Lyman,  B.  S.  Hv  55 

i-Spaulding,  S.  T.  Am  39 

Spaulding,  T.  G.  Am  72 

"Williams,  A.  M.  Bn  51 

North  Andover. 

French,  J.  D.  W.    Hv  63 

12  Com.  av.,  Boston 

j  *Johnson,  Samuel     Hv  42 

I        North  Attlelo rough. 
I    Billiard,  H.  C,        Bn  66 

Noi-thhorough. 
I  ♦Whipple,  A.  W.      Hv  49 

North  Chelmsford. 
Gay,  Ziba  Y  46 

North  Easton. 
Ripley,  F.  J.  D  80 

North  Weymouth. 
Chapin,  F.  P.  Am  52 

Norwood. 
Washburn,  A.  C.     Hv  39 
40  State,  Boston 


Orange. 

76 

Chase,  R.  D. 

Peahody. 

D45 

52 

Osborne,  T.  M. 

Am  71 

59 

Pittsjield. 

Colt,  J.  D. 

W84 

46 

Harding,  W.  G. 

W57 

Lane,  J.  P. 

W  76 

68 

McGlathery,  Wm 

Am  62 

78 

Milton,  W.  F. 

Hv58 

159  Maiden  Lane,  N.Y. 

City 

54 

Peck,  T.  D. 

W  80 

Plunkett,  W.  R. 

Y54 

Pomeroy,  F.  T. 

Md78 

57 

Rockwell,  F.  W. 

Am  68 

40 

♦Sandys,  E.  F. 

Y57 

43 

Smart,  I.  C. 

Am  81 

Plymoidh. 
Davis,  W.  T.  Hv  42 

Sanderson,  J.  A.        D  59 

Qiiincy. 
Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.    Hv  56 
Brackett,  J.  R.     Hv      83 

Reading. 
♦Ely,  W.  B.  Am  75 

Rochester. 
♦Upham,  A  G.  Bd  40 

Rockland. 
Ferris,  L.  Z.     R  56  D  56 

fRoxhury. 
Gould,  E.  W.  Bn  72 

15  Putnam. 
Hale,  Arthur  Hv  80 

39  Highland. 
♦Hale,  Charles  Hv  50 

Hale,  E.  E.  Hv  39 

39  Highland. 
Hale,  E.  E.,  Jr.        Hv  83 

39  Highland. 
Lyon,  W.  H.  Bn  68 

58  Cedar. 
♦McBurney,  H.  H.    Hv  62 
Noble,  John  Hv  50 

2  Court,  Boston 
Payne,  J.  H.  Bd  76 

69  Bartlett. 
♦Williams,  B.  P.       Hv  50 

Salem. 

Brooks,  S.  D.  Am  75 

♦Clapp,  Dexter  Am  39 

Endicott,  W.  C.  Hv  83 

Hagar,  W.  C.  P  K  79 

Jewett,  G.  B.  Am  40 

Lincoln,  Sol.,  Jr.  Hv.  57 
50  Equitable  Building, 
Boston 

♦Peirson,  E.  B.  Hv  40 

Phillips,  S.  H.  Hv  42 
28  Equitable  Building, 
Boston 


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Geographical  Distribution   in     I  J   (/k 


579 


Saugi(.i.  \ 

*AnK\s,  Nathan  IIv  48 

*BriLjliam,  10.  1).         W  (52 

Sa.roitville. 
Conant,  U.  P.  1)  79 

Scitiiate. 
*Webb,  Seth  Hv  43 

Shirley. 
*Edgarton,  J.  M.       Hv  47 

Somerset. 

Slade,  D.  F.  Bn  80 

♦Wilbur,  R.  E.  Bn  7G 

■fSoniervi/le. 

Cowles,  Edward  I)  59 

Darlincr,  S.  C.  .  Y  64 
18     Rogers'    Building, 
Boston 

Hall,  G.  S.  W  67 

Herbert,  John  D  71 

South  Abiugion. 
Hastings,  B.  F.         W  61 

Southampton. 

*Bissell,  C.  R.  W  64 

Clark,  E.  L.  Y  53 

Southhorough. 
Coolidge,  J.  I.  T.    Hv  38 

fSonth  Boston. 
Harris,  Herbert       Bd  72 

252  Sixth. 
Sybrandt,  W.  H.    Am  76 

584  E.  Seventh. 

South  Braintree. 
Sewall,  J.  B.  lid  48 

Southhridge. 
*Crane,  T.  F.      '         Y  64 

South  Framingham. 
Phillips,  S.  A.  D  69 


South    IhuUcij. 
♦Hooker,  E.  J.  W  55 

Love,  W.  \)Q  L.     Ilm  43 

South   Ihulley  Fntls. 
Lamb,  W.  G.  Am  85 

South  Weymouth. 
Stanton,  G.  F.         Am  63 

Southwick. 
Wilkinson,  W.  H.     G  53 
43  Milk,  Boston. 

South  Williahistoivn. 
Cole,  S.  V.  Bd  74 

Mills,  C.  P.  W  78 

Mills,  G.  F.  W  62 

Sjiencer. 
Curtis,  A.  W.  Y  71 

Sumner,  C.  E.  Y  63 


Springfield. 

Bailey,  S.  S. 

Bond,  E.  W. 
♦Crockett,  G.  K. 

Ela,  D.  H. 

Ela,  P.  F. 
"Emory,  J.  A. 

Eustis,  W.  T. 

Gladden,  F.  C. 

Ireland,  O.  B. 
"Morris,  G.  B. 
"Munn,  John 

Pomeroy,  W.  H. 

Reed,  D.  A. 

Stebbins,  F.  E. 

Stebbins,  M.  C. 


W70 
Am  41 
Am  40 
Md  57 
Md84 
Hv43 

Y41 
Am  85 
Mh  59 
Am  87 

Y47 
Bn  82 
Hm  77 
Md  78 
Am  80 
Am  51 


Stockhridge. 

'Hooker,  E.  C  W  57 

Lawrence,  Arthur  Hv  63 

Nettleton,  W.  A.       W  55 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Sturhridge. 
Xyon,  Aaron  Y  49 


*Plimi)ton.  F.  L.  Y  48 

Reed,  W.  G.  Bd  73 

Sunderland. 
♦Delano,  H.  G.         Am  58 

Swansea. 
Thurston,  H.  E.      Am  59 

Taunton. 

♦Bennett,  E.  N.  Bn  80 
De  Forest,  H.  P.  Y  62 
Fuller,  W.  E.  D  56 

♦Morton,  Nathaniel  Bn  40 
Sanford,  J.  E.         Am  51 

Townscnd. 

♦Bartlett,  S.  N.  I)  64 

♦Davis,  Mark  J)  56 

Newton,  A.  F.  1)  74 

Turner's  Falls. 
Oakman,R.  N.,Jr.  W  65 

Uochridge. 
Putnam,  A.  A.  D  56 

Wakefield. 
♦Keyser,  Charles         R  49 

Walpole. 
♦Cole,  Daniel  Bn  67 

♦Newhall,  G.  H.       Am  45 

Walt  ham. 

Bond,  N.  F.  Am  64 

Guild,  E.  C.  Hv  53 

Strong,  W.  E.  D  82 

Swallow,  E.  E.  Y  74 

Ware. 
♦Lewis,  T.  A.  Am  59 

Warren. 
Pratt,  W.  O.  Am  77 

Watertou-n. 
Payson,  G.  R.  Hv  62 

Of  White,Payson&Co., 
Boston 


t  Part  of  the  Boston  Post  Offici 


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Geographical  Distribution  in   A  J  (I). 


Stockin.  A.  C.  Bd  57 

41  Fr:inklin.  Boston 

M'ayland. 
Mcllen,  Joshua        Bn  G2 

Wehsier. 

Jackson,  Samuel  ]Md  59 

Sanford,  W.  F.  Md  67 

Wilder,  C.  W.  ZSId  65 

Wellesley. 
Cowan,  r.  D.  Am  66 

Hunnewell, Walter  Ilv  65 

87  Milk,  Boston 
Stevens,  H.  J.         Md  66 

West  Barnstable. 
(ioodhuc,  H.  A.         D  57 

Westhorough. 
Thayer,  F.  A,  D  73 

Whittemore,  Henry  D  66 

West  Boylston. 
Fairbanks,  F.  J.     'Am  62 

West  Cunimington. 
Tirrell.  A.  W.  D  82 

Westfield. 

Gillett,  A.  L.  Am  80 

Gillett,  E.  B.  Am  39 

Stevens,  H.  B.  W  57 

West  Medford. 
Hallowell.  N.  P.      Hv  61 

West  Nexvton. 

♦Little,  G.  B.  Bd  43 

Phelps,  G.  H  Cn  71 

287  Devonshire,  Boston 

Tarbox,  I.  N.  Y  39 

Congregational  House, 

Boston 

Tiffany,  Francis      Hv  47 


t  West  Roxbiiry. 
Codman,  Richard    Hv  64 

149ATremont,  Boston 
Weld,  K.  H.  Hv  56 

127  State.  Boston 

West  'Somerville. 
Emerson,  G.  R.       Md  74 

West  Stock-bridge. 
Hazeltine,  H.  M.      W  52 

Willianisbiirgh. 
Holmes,  F.  H,  Y  68 

Williamstoivn. 

*Gilson.  C.  F.  W  53  ' 

Mather,  B.  F.,  Jr.  W  62 
Mears,  Leverctt  Am  74 
Perry,  A.  L,  W  52 

Smythe,  G.  F.  Hd  74 

^Walters,  C.  A.  W  53 

Winchendon. 
White,  A.  T.  Bn  84 

''Whitney,  E.  C,  Y  51 

Winchester. 
Coffin,  A.  B,  D  56 

March,  Daniel,  Jr.  Am  65 
Winsor,  Frederic    Hv  51 

Woburn. 
"Leavitt,  T.  J.  Hv  61 

March,  Dan'l  Am  38  Y  40 
Scofield,  W.  E.       Md  78 

Wollaston. 
Quincy,  Josiah         Hv  80 


Child,  C.  J.  Am  84 

9  High. 
Colburn,  Alfred       Bn  38 

21  John. 
Gardner,  G.  E.        Am  85 

60  Coral. 
Glasgow,  E.  B.  Y  63 

Gould,  G.  H.  Am  50 

873  Main. 
'Hall.  E.  H.  Hv  51 

14  John. 
Howard.  F.  S.         Md  85 
Judson,  Elnathan    Bn  59 
''Kinnicutt,  Thomas  Hv  56 
Earned,  S.  H.  Am  69 

Sargent  Hardware  Co., 
246  Southbridge. 
Merrill,  C.  A.  D64Md64 

1  Lincoln  House  Bhick 
Perry,  J.  H.  Am  82 

689  Main. 
Roe,  A.  S.  Md  70 

5  Dicks. 

Roe,  C.  M.  Md  83 

401  Main. 
Sprout,  W.  B.         Am  83 

107  Chandler. 
Staples,  H.  B.  Bn  51 

6  State. 

•'Stone,  H.  D.  Am  44 

Thompson,  C.  O.      D  58 

18  Boynton. 
_Titus,  J.  A.  Am  63 

288  Main. 
Washburn.  C.  G.     Hv  80 
Washburn,  P,  M,    Hv  82 


Worcester. 

Wrentham. 

Bigelow,  A.  M. 

Md  67 

Talbot,  C.  R.            Bn  75 

551  Main. 

Burns,  J.  S. 

Bd  68 

Yarmouth. 

Chapin,  A.  AV. 

Md  65 

Kellogg.  W,  C.        Md  75 

21  Grafton. 

Chase.  C.  A. 

Hv  55 

Yarmouth  PoH. 

15  West. 

Eldridge,  Azariah      Y  41 

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GeograpJi  ica I  D istrib  u I io n 


in     I   J   (J), 


58' 


Athian. 

Cocker.  W.  J.  I'  (59 

Curtis.  .\.  E.  1^,1  06 

Iluiiti'r.  T.  Ar.  1'  77 

Miller,  C.  H.  ]'  .-„s 

♦Smith,  A.  \.  V  C") 

*Stacy.  J.  A.  V  77 

Stephenson.  A.  M.      P  77 


Albion. 
*Ik'iiver,  G.  S. 
Fiske,  L.  K. 


rci 

PoO 


Allegan. 
I.ittlejohn,  W.  II.       P  58  \ 

Alpena. 
Hitchcock,  W.  1).       p  04 

Ann  Arbor. 
♦Becker,  C.  W.  P  -,2 

♦Becker,  J.  F.  p 

♦Blackwood,  Arthur    P 

Cooley,  T.  McI.  P 

♦Curtis,  A.  J.  p 

♦Darrow,  Eleazer  P 

♦Ferdon,  0.  W.  P 
•Frieze,  II.  S.            Bn 

Grosvenor,  E.  O.  P 

Hall,  Lorin  K 

Herdman,  \V.  J.  J' 

Myrick,  H.  P.  1> 

♦Nichols,  E.  1).  p 

Pattingill,  A.  H.  p 

Pattintjill.  J.  G.  P 


MICH  IG  AX 

Slawson,  K.  \{. 
Wrifjrht,  H.  M. 


P  0:! 
Y  7:5 


Bitj  Rapid.<i. 
Dewey.  E.  F.  Mi  CO 

Smith.  \V.  W.  P  74 

Underwood.  J.  P.    Uni  70 


Birniin(/hi 
Post,  J.  A. 


PCI 


Black  Rirer. 
Fi.ske.  L.  P.,  Jr.         P  74 

lirookh/n. 
Waldron,  W.  A.       Tn  70 


Buchanan. 
Rogers,  J.  McK. 

Coldwater. 
Skeele,  F.  L. 

Cornnna. 
McGrath,  J.  M. 


Bd  7; 


YG7 


P  7 


Bay  City. 

Carey,  Ashbel  Hd  74 

Cooley,  E.  A.  P  72 

Gilbert,  F.  L.  Cn  71 

Landon,  II.  B.  p  o] 

McEwan,  W.  II.  P  82 

Savage,  John,  Jr.  Cn  78 

Shearer,  J.  B.  Cn  78 


Detroit. 

♦Aldis,  Charles  CI  37 

♦Barett,  C.  H.  Y  54 

Bayley,  F.  T.  Bd  71 

36  Cami)bell. 
Boughton,  F.  P.         P  81 

96  Griswold. 
Bowen,  L.  W.  R  79 

With  D.M.Ferry  &  Co. 
Brooks,  D.  W.         Hd  53 

120  Griswold. 
Brown,  H.  B.  Y  56 

712  Jefferson  av. 
Ciiami)erlain,  R.  M.  W  73 

Room  K;.  Moffat  Blk. 
■Chapin,  J.  H.  P  08 

Chase,  B.  W.  D  47 

2C7  Fourth. 


Clark,  L.  C.  ,)  ;,; 

Newberry  ,<    McMiJI;,,, 

Building 

^Clark,  W.  11.  Hni  ;jo 

Curtis,  G.  E.  y  .-,1 

26  Pitcher. 
Cutcheon,  S.  M.         I)  50 
ol  Edmund  pi. 
^    Dewey,  J.  S.  Mi  58 

Duffield,  D.  B.  P.1K 

165  Congress,  W. 
♦Ferdon,  E.  J.  p  7;{ 

Graves,  John  p  58 

785  Cass  av. 
Harmon,  (i.  \\.  p  05 

1015  Woodward  a  v. 
Harmon.  H.  A.         Un  C8 

C  Bank  Block 
Harris,  S.  S.  Al  59 

22c  Fort,  W. 
Hcmghton,  Jacob        P  48 

51  Elizabeth,  E. 
Johnson,  W.  C.  P  78 

189  Fort,  W. 
Laible,  E.  F.  p  75 

48  W.  Woodbridge.- 
Earned,  Sylvester      Y  42 

970  Woodbridge. 
Lord,  H.  W.,  Jr.        P  C8 

302  Twenty-fourth. 
Lothrop,  G.  V.  N.    Bn  3s 

94  Fort,  W. 
McGraw,  T.  A.  P  59 

107  Fort.  W. 
Montrose,  H.  W.        P  7] 

370  Abbott. 
'Myrick,  F.  C.  P  80 

Parsons,  C.  W.  R  ~\\ 

C8  Congress,  W. 
Patterson,  P.  M.        G  58 
Pendleton,  E.  W. 

Bd  71  P  72 
12  Newberry  &  McMil- 
lan Huiidin.' 


582 


Geo  graph  ical  D  istribution 


in    I  J  (p. 


*Perloy,  W.  II.  Bd  G9 

Post,  Hoyt  P  61 

6  &  7  Mechanics  Hall 
Quimby,  W.  E.  P  58 

777  Jefferson  av. 
Raymond,  A.  C.         R  69 

98  Pitcher. 
Rexford,  D.  C.  P  72 

15  &  16  Bank  Block 
Sill,  J.  M.  B.  P  57 

41  Warren  av. 
Simmons,  F.  J.  P  66 

139  High. 
Stearns,  F.  K.  P  77 

371  Lafayette  av. 
Stewart,  Morse  G  41 

440  Jefferson  av. 
Stocking,  William     Y  65 
Post  and  Tribune 
♦Sumner,  Geo.,  Jr.  Am  39 
Trowbridge,  L.  S.     Y  57 

609  Jefferson  av. 
Utley,  H.  M.  p  61 

110  Miami  av. 
Walker,  C.  I.  P  59 

39  Fort. 
Walker.  E.  C.  P  58 

45  Alfred. 
Washburn,  W.  W.     P  66 

73  Cornfield  av. 
Wight,  E.  B.  P  57 

415  Jefferson  av. 
Wilcox,  G.  A.  Y  52 

Russell  House 
Wilkinson,  A.  H.       P  59 

111  High,  W. 
Wilkinson,  C.  M.       P  71 
6  «&  7  Mechanics'  Hall 

Doirctyinc. 
Tryon,  J.  F.  R  63 

Elk  Rapids. 
Noble,  T.  H.  P  78 

Williams,  F.  R.  p  58 


Escanaha. 
Stimson,  L.  B.        P  K  48 

Flint. 

Curtis,  H.  M.  Hd  71 

Hicok,  J.  H.  Hm  65 

Richards,  John  P  57 

Grand  Haven. 
Phillips,  Horace         P  71 

Grand  Rajnds. 

Barry,  E.  D.  P  76 

Brigham,  W.  I.  P  83 

Chandler,  Charles  P  62 

Cooibaugh,  F.  C.  G  06 

Crosby,  M.  S.  R  63 

Daniels,  G.  B.  P  81 

Follett,  L.  D.  P  74 

Fox,  D.  E.  p  81 

Ganson,  C.  Van  C.  P  79 

Graham,  W.  H.  P  82 

Graves,  S.  C.  P  81 

Grove,  W.  E.  G  58 

Mason,  A.  B.  P  81 

Milner,  S.  G.  P  72 

Norris,  Mark  P  79 
Robinson.  W.  M.    Hm  57 

Town,  J.  D.  p  64 

Uhl,  E.  F.  p  62 
Wood,  I.  W.            Am  68 

GreenbKsh. 
Perrin,  H.  H.  D  53 

P.  0.  St.  Johns 


Greenville. 
Lewis,  Milo 
Sheldon,  C.  S. 

Hastings. 
Bancroft,  J.  W. 

Homer. 
Gibbs,  Mason 

Houghton. 
Hubbell,  J.  A. 


P77 
Y63 


P51 
P56 


Howell. 
Galloway,  E.  D. 
Lewis,  James 
Mizner,  T.  W. 

Huron. 
Baker,  J.  S. 

Ionia. 
Hutchins,  J.  B. 
Kidd,  J.  H. 

Ironton. 
Patterson,  S.  B. 

Jackson. 
Blair,  C.  A. 
White,  G.  S. 

Jonesville. 
Baxter,  W.  J. 

Kalamazoo. 
Brooks,  Kendall 
Brooks,  Samuel 
Chapin,  L.  C. 
Crane,  W.  S. 

*Duncan,  J.  A. 

*Huggins,  W.  S. 
May,  Dwight 
Phillips,  Delos 
Stout,  C.  T. 

^Turner,  C.  K. 
Wood,  H.  L. 

Lansing. 
Kedzie,  R.  C. 

Lapeer. 
Hart,  B.  E. 
*Hart,  D.  A. 
White,  E.  C. 
Williams,  W.  B. 


P73 

Am  61 

G54 


Mi  71 


P49 
P64 


Mb  64 


P  76 

P  66 


Bn  41 

Bn  52 
Y  52 

Am  64 
P4S 
Y42 
P49 
P  (;5 
K  70 
P  72 
G  70 


P51 


P53 
P53 
P79 
P73 


Lawton. 
P  o'4  \   Thomas,  0.  F. 


R66 


Geographical  Distribution  in    I  J  (p.  583 

P83 


Lodi. 

Parsons,  Orrin  V  59 

r.  ().  Saliiu'.  Midi. 


Ludington. 
McColluni,  I.  n. 
1{()1)\ .  J.  H. 


G42 
Mi  70 


Man  istee. 

Cutcheon,  B.  M.  P  (U 
Cutchcon,  F.  W.  M.  P  85 

Jfroino,  T.  C.  Hiii  (i'.t 

Marquette. 

Boatty,  A.  J.  Hm  82 

Burt.  II.  A.  P  r.2 

Wilkinson.  J.  W.  P  (M 

Marshall. 

"Langford,  (i.,  Jr.  Hm  88 


Marysville. 
Gray,  Ralph 

Medina. 
*Morse,  W.  C. 

Menominee. 
Martin,  H.  E. 

Monroe. 
Austin,  H.  R. 
Landon,  G.  McQ. 
Phinney,  R.  E. 
Willits,  Edwin 


P83 


Y  70 


P65 
P57 
P71 
P  55 


►Zacharias,  A.  W.  H.  P  fiO 

Mount  Clemens. 
Eldridge,  J.  B.  P  55 


Alexandria. 
*Bloomfi(.'ld,  Smith  Mh 

Brainerd. 
Follett,  H.  D.  P 


Ilutchins,   II.  H.  j    Tinsman.  II.  E. 

Md  70  P  71 


Muskegon. 
Carpenter,  Wm.         P  77 
Ilirshfickl,  Moses       R  71) 
Jepson,  A.  G.  Md  (il) 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.     P  82 


Saginaw. 
Jerome,  T.  S.  P  84 

Saint   Clair. 
Eddv,  Clarence  Y  01 


Negaunee. 

Saint  John's. 

Mead,  F.  D. 

P79 

Richards,  J.  E. 

Md  09 

Niles. 
Cooley,  Elias 
Edwards,  (t.  F. 

P51 
Pfi7 

Sault  de  St.  Marie. 
Noble,  Alfred             P  70 

Olivet. 

Shelhy. 

Estabrook,  Joseph 

P57 

Bumps.  F.  F. 

P85 

Orchard  Lake 

Hawley,  S.  F. 

P85 

Butts,  W.  H. 

P78 

Spring  Lake. 

On-osso. 

Savidge,  William 

P84 

Hutchins,  E.  R. 
Williams,  S.  H. 

P  75 
P  07 

Tawas  City. 
Whittemore,  J.  0. 

P4G 

rieasanton. 

Pierce,  G.  B. 

Hd  52 

2'ecmnseh. 

Pontiac. 
Stout,  B.  G. 

P51 

*Eaton,  J.  C. 
*TindalK  J.  W. 

P75 

P50 

Fort   Huron. 
Bancroft,  E.  H. 

G75 

Vermontville 
Williams,  H.  R. 

Hm  00 

Bancroft,  R.  B. 
Conger,  C.  P. 
Voorheis,  G.  P. 

P80 
G75 
P72 

Ipsilanti. 
♦Hendricks,  Frank 
King.  C.  E. 

P63 
P73 

Romeo. 

Putnam.  Daniel 

D51 

Tinsman,  C.  W. 

P82 

Rexford,  Edgar 

POO 

MINNESOTA 

C/taiJield. 

Faribault. 

Sawyer,  J.  S. 

Hd48 

Chase,  G.  L. 

G58 

Gale,  S.  G. 

Md  00 

Detroit  City.  ^  *Gardner,  T.  A.  W  53 

West,  J.  K.  W  08  I    Humphrey,  Fred,    llin  :.•_> 


584 


Geograpliical  Distribution   in  A 


J    0. 


Humphrey,  G.  F.   P  K  85  1 
Stowers,  C.  X.         Md  GO  ! 

Granite  Falls. 
Clark.  C.  E.  Hd  62 

Ha  mi  lion. 
*Stewart,  D.  F.  R  72 

Hamline. 
Bradlev,  C.  F.  T)  78 


Herman. 
Stevens,  C.  M. 

Mankato. 
"Champion,  Henry 
Conant,  L.  L. 
Little.  J.   B. 


D  76 


Y  60 

D  79 

Am  60 


3finneapolis. 
Abbott,  A.  W. 
Eustis,  W.  H. 
Folwell,  W.  ^Y. 
Gates,  F.  T. 
Jackson,  A.  B. 
Norris,  W.  H. 
*0'Brien,  E.  W. 
Pratt,  C.  H. 
Rice,  Daniel 


D68 

Md  73 

G  57 

R  77 

G  70 

Y54 

Y  72 

Mh  56 

Am  37 


Rogers,  H.  W.  P  74 

Pennington,  N.  J. 
Savage,  Edward         D  60 
Simmons,  H.  M.     Hm  64 
Snyder,  C.  R.  Md  61 

Wells,  C.  L.  G  65 

1010  Nicollet  av. 
Wells,  T.  B.  Y  59 

♦Williams,  E.  M.         Y  64 

Monticello. 
*Wakefield,  L.  E.        Y  42 

Morris. 
Phelps,  Carrington    Y  70 
Sutherland.  D.  R.     Y  73 

Xortlifield. 
Pattee,  W.  S.  Bd  71 

Red  Wing. 
Farnsworth,  F.  W.   D  77 
Hall,  0.  M.  W  68 

*Hawley,  A.  B.  G  52 

Hewett,  C.  N.  G  56 

Watson.  G.  W.  G  50 

Watson,  S.  N.         P  K  82 


St.   Paul. 

Abbott,  T.  A. 

Hm  70 

AUis,  Frederick 

Y70 

Bramhall,  W.  E. 

Cn  77 

Breed,  D.  R. 

Hm  67 

Cocker,  H.  R. 

P73 

Drake,  H.  T. 

R81 

Eaton,  B.  B. 

Bd67 

Edwards,  M.  D. 

Hm70 

Fogg.  F.  A. 

Bd  69 

Gilfillan,  C.  D. 

Hm  53 

Hodge,  L.  D. 

Y57 

Johnson,  R.  W. 

Hm7G 

Matthews,  D.  A. 

P74 

Sanborn,  E.  W. 

D  78 

Skinner,  J.  H. 

Cn81 

*Taylor,  A.  J. 

R  64 

Wright,  B.  F. 

Un62 

St.  Peter. 

*Swift,  H.  A. 

Hd69 

Scotland. 
Jewett,  J.  H.  Hd  71  Hm  72 


Stillwater. 
Murdock,  H.  R.        W  54 


^Yinona. 
Hiscox,  E.  T.  Mh  69 


Aberdeen. 
McYoy,  A.  D. 

Carrollton. 
Tuttle,  M.  H. 

Clinton. 
Hillman.  Walter 

Coluinhus. 
Sharp,  J.  H. 
"Tabb,  W.  H. 

Commerce. 
Abbav.  R.  F. 


Md  56 


Y  63 


Al  53 
Cd  CO 


Cd  »S 


MISSISSIPPI. 

Fayette. 
Carradine.  L.  AY. 
*Duncan,  Robert 

Greenville. 
*Penny,  B.  F. 

Meadville. 
*Lee.  L.  M. 


Y59 

Mi  37 


Xatcliez. 

Conner,  H.  L. 

Y49 

Conner,  W.  G. 

Y  45 

Fisk,  S.  W. 

Y  4(.) 

Kerr,  W.  H. 

Hv  (12 

Linton,  S.  D. 

Y46 

Metcalf,  Orrick 

0.rford. 
Hill,  G.  R." 

Rodney. 
Griffing,  D.  C. 

Terrene. 
Stokes,  J.  F. 

Vickshurg. 
^Harris,  H.  J. 
'Patterson,  Stephen 

Yazoo  City. 
•Holt,  R    S. 


Y45 

Cd58 

D  73 

Am  67 

]Mi  35 
UbSB 

Mi  39 


Geographical  Distribution  in   A  J 


0. 


S^S 


Arrow  Rock. 
Marmaduke,  Vincent  Y  52 

Ashland. 
Cheavens,  II.  M.        Y  50 
Am  52 

(\(rtha<)e. 
Williams,  E.  II.      Am  7:5 

Chillicothe. 
Moore,  R.  S.  P  58 

Columbia. 
More,  E.  C.  Y  58 

Glasgow. 
Swinney,  J.  O.  Y  53 

Hannibal. 

*Green,  M.  P.  Mi  42 

Hayward,  James     Am  73 

Independence. 
♦McCoy,  John  Mi  36 

Jackson. 
Davis,  L.  H.  Y  GO 

Janesville. 
♦Balch,  C.  L.  Mh  GO 


Joplin. 
Henrv,  J.  W. 


J)  78 


Kansas  City. 
Adams,  C.  W.  R  76 

Main,  cor.  Eleventh. 
Bonham,  J.  C.  Mi  47 

Cook,  J.  D.  S.         Un  59 
Finney,  E.  E.  W  75 

N.E.  corner  Eleventh  & 
Main. 
♦French,  John  Am  G6 

Gage,  J.  C.  D  56 

Wales  Building 

38 


MISSOURI. 

Hayes,  H.  W.  R  81 

IIent;ken,  G.  1).       Mh  75 

121G  Washington. 
Hodgman,  E.  R.  II.    I)  GD 
Ingraham,  C.  M.        K  74 

7  Law  Building 
Loring,  R.  P.  .\m  74 

I  National  Block 
Olin,  H.  B.  R  79 

1318  Central. 
Ross,  J.  A.  Y  70 

1320  Washington. 
Salisbury,  S.  W.        (i  49 
Wright,  E.  M.  Y  65 

Kimmswick. 
Monteith,  John  Y  56 

Lathrop. 
Patch,  Rufus  Hd  41 

Louisiana. 
Carkener,  Stuart        P  GO 

McNutt. 
♦Purnell,  C.  T.  Y  54 

Marshall. 
Vance,  J.  R.  K  62 

Mount  Olive. 
McElhinney .  J.  AY .  A m  72 

Pattonville. 

Martin,  Alexander         55 

203  Pine,  St.  Louis 

Rolla. 
Perry,  Elijah  Bn  52 

St.  Joseph. 

Hall,  W.  P.  Y  72 

Wilder,  D.  W.  IIv  56 

White.  H.  K.  Mh  60 


St.  Louis. 
Abbott,  A.  G.  Am  G5 

Barnhart,  L.  W.         P  64 
With  Adams  &  South- 
ern Express  Co.'s 
Bennett,  S.  A.         Hm  48 
Brookes,  J.  H.  Mi  53 

3654  Pine. 
Buchanan,  A.  T.     Am  68 

120  N.  Fourth. 
Causey,  W.  F.  Y  55 

417  Pine. 
Chandler,  France       P  54 
Chapin,  C.  H.  D  50 

N.  Wing,  Court  House 
■  Chauvenet,  William  Y  40 
Cochran,  F.  G.  D  68 

1729  AVashington  av. 
Cook,  F.  E.  W  68 

1616  Clay  av. 
^Currier,  E.  H.  D  69 

Curtis,  E.  C.  D  68 

2700  Pine. 
Denison,  George     Am  55 

517i  Chestnut. 
Dillon,  J.  A.  Hv  64 

1523  Hickory. 
Dixon,  B.  Van  B.     Cn  70 

3813  Washington  av. 

Donaldson,  W.  H.     K  68 

717i  Olive. 

♦Douglass,  Edwin      Cn  70 

Durkce,  II.  R.  P  68 

213  N.  Third. 
Edgell,  G.  S.  1)  70 

3400  Franklin  av. 
Ellis,  J.  P.         G  G2  Y  62 

1219  Grattan. 
Fiske,  G.  F. 

714  Washington  av. 
Fitch,  C.  W^  1)  64 

2806  State. 
Gordon,  T.  H.         PK71 
Oak  Hill. 


S86 


Geo8;ycipJiic<^l  Distribution  in    I 


J    0. 


Guy,  W.  E.  Mi  64 

509  N.  Third. 
♦Harding,  Chester     Hv  47 
Hart,  H.  C,  Jr.  K  68  | 

1215  Washington  av.       j 
Judson,  F.  N.  Y  66 

417  Olive. 
Kellogg,  S.  B.  Y  43 

1233  Washington  av. 

Kerr,  R.  T.  Cd  60 

*La  Beaume,  C.  E.  Hv  42 

Martin,  S.  C.  P  59 

7611  Main. 
Moore,  Robert  Mi  58 

102  N.  Fourth. 
*Moore,  R.  C.  Hm  56 

Morgan,  H.  H.  G  59  W  59 

P.  0.  Box  2422 
Niedringhaus,  T.K.  Md  83  j 

c.  Garrison  and  Frank- 
lin avs.  j 
Pearce,  J.  L.             Hv  63 

2207  Lucas  pi. 
Post,  H.  M.  Y  61  I 

3121  Lucas  av.  1 


Mi  87 
Am  63 


Cn76 


Hm49 
Bd71 


Powell,  F.  S.  Mi  64  l 

602  N.  Fourth. 
♦Reber,  Samuel 
Robbins,  E.  C. 

3504  Lindell  av 
Rueppele,  H.  A. 

200  S.  Main. 

*Sanders,  R.  DeF. 

Sanford,  W.  S. 

1125  Washington  av. 
Schofield,  J.  V.  R  52 

1223  Chambers. 
Semple,  E.  H.  Y  64 

2713  Washington  av. 
Siebert,  C.  A.  Am  72 

506  Olive. 
Tatum,  J.  T.  Y  59 

2718  Dickson. 
Terry,  I.  C.  Hd  61  Un  61 

c.  Olive  and  Fifth. 
Waterloo,  Stanley     P  69 

2308  N.  Eleventh. 
♦Wells,  H.  G.  Cn  72 

Wilcox,  Leonard       D  65 

Sixth  and  Locust. 


•"Wingate,  John,  Jr.   Bd  55 
Wright,  A.  W.  Mi  67  D  67 
Office  St.  Louis   Globe- 
Democrat 

Sedalia. 
Shackelford,  J.  C.     Y  54 

Springfield. 
Howell,  J.  H.  Mh  67 

Morrison,  N.  J.  D  53 

Thrasher,  C.  W.        D  56 
Williams,  W.  H.     Am  76 

Walker. 
Hughes,  J.  A.  D.       D  G9' 

Webster  Groves. 
Moody,  C.  D.  D  59 

421  Olive,  St.  Louis 
Plant,  Alfred  Y  47 

Windsor. 
Chappell,  J.  R.       Hm  55 


MONTANA  TERRITORY 


Butte  City. 

Foi-t  Peck. 

Helena. 

McAndrew,  ^neas  Mh  75 

Woodbridge,  R.  McC. 

Brewer,  L.  R. 

G63 

Hd82 

Duff,  R.  M. 

G61 

Fort  Assinaboine. 

Hooker,  S.  D. 

PK77 

Perley,  H.  0.             P  73 

Shepard,  C.  L. 

Bd71 

Crete. 
Frisbie,  W.  R. 
Stearns,  C.  C. 

Fairbury. 
Merrill,  H.  D. 

Fremont. 
Millard,  Alfred 


Y58 

Y72 

P61 

Cn79 

NEBRASKA. 

Harvard. 
Fornian,  F.  L. 

Kearney. 
Crissman,  G.  T. 

Lincoln. 
Ellis,  C.  B. 
Gregory,  Lewis 


P76 


Mi  60 


Lyons. 
Lake,  A.  E. 


D72 


K77 

Y64 


Nebraska  City. 

|*Beebe,  S.  J.  M.     Hm  38 
Ireland,  F.  P.  Bd  72 

Kinney,  Brockway    K  73 


Geographical  Distribution  in  .1  J  tji. 


587 


Omaha. 

Brooks,  I).  C.  P  56 

♦Buckingham,  E.  H.  Y  73 

♦Hitchcock,  P.  W.     W  55 

*Horbach,  G.  L.        Hm  50 

Saunders,  C.  L.        Cn81 

Savage,  J.  W.  Hv  47 


Wakeley,  A.  C. 
Yost,  C.  E. 

Cn  78 
PG8 

Virginia  City. 
Flint,  J.  N.                  y  (51 

rivm  Creek. 

Bahhvin,  A.  S. 

MiG9 

Wisner. 

Steele  City. 
Abbott,  A.  A. 

D  71 

Gary,  J.  K.                  p  59 

Elko. 
•Whitney,  H.  O. 


NEVADA. 


Y6G 


Virginia  City. 
Brown,  J.  K.  Y  72 


Amherst. 
Clark,  J.  H. 

Berliii  Falls. 
Green,  S.  D. 

Boscawen. 
Yarretson,  F.  Y.  D 


D  5: 


PfiO 


.    Y66 


Bristol. 
Holden,  B.  F.  ]\rd  65 


Canterbury. 
Emery,  C.  W. 

Claremont. 
Jarvis,  William 

Colehrook. 
Baxter,  A.  F. 

Concord. 
*  Alexander,  S.  J. 

Chandler,  J.  G. 
"Clarke,  A.  W. 

Coit,  C.  AY. 

Coit,  J.  M. 

Curtice,  S.  0. 

Eastman,  S.  C. 

Evarts,  Prescott 

Gould,  F.  H. 

Hill,  J.  F. 


D75 


D  72 


D73 


D  63 

D  82 

D56 

PK82 

G65 

Md85 

Bn57 

IIv  81 

D  72 

D  84 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

Jenks,  A.  W.  D  84 

Merrill,  E.  A.  Md  70  D  71 
Merrill,  J.  W.  Md  34 
Patterson,  J.  N.  D  60 
Stevens,  H.  W.  D  75 

♦Wheeler,  J.  T.  G  59 

Cotuvay  Centre. 
Walker,  S.  W. 

Dover. 
Hall,  Daniel 
Hough,  H.  H. 
Mosher,  G.  F. 
*Scates,  C.  W. 
Smith,  Jeremiah 

East  Jaffrey. 
"Bailey,  F.  W. 

East  Lempster 
Hill,  H.  0. 

East  Unity. 
Paul,  John 

Epping. 
Spaulding,  F.  W. 

Exeter. 
Gardner,  J.  E. 
■Haselton,  ]\r.  K. 


'Lowe,  Charles 

Hv47 

Soule,  N.  E. 

Hv45 

Fnrmington 

Hill,  D.  C. 

D  60 

e. 
Bd84 

D54 

D75 

Bd  69 

Hv38 

Hv56 

D  62 

Un  73 

D47 

Bd  72 

Hv56 

D57 

Fishersville. 
Woodward, Harvey  Md  69 

Gilmanton. 

♦Cogswell,  W.  S.  D  48 

McCutchins,  F.  M.  D  76 

Moore,  E.  G.  D  80 

Great  Falls. 

Quimby,  C.  E.  D  74 

Groton. 

♦Heath,  W.  S.  D  58 

Ifamj^stead. 

♦Ordway,  D.  H.  D  52 

Hanover. 

Bartlett,  W.  A.  D  82 

Chase,  Frederic  D  60 

Dewey,  C.  G.  D  81 

Duncan,  W.  H.  D  30 

Emerson,  C.  F.  D  68 
Hitchcock,  C.  H.    Am  56 

♦Howe,  C.  H.  W.  D  78 

♦Neal,  J.  P.  D  66 


588 


Geogra-phical  Distribution  in  A  J  </>. 


Quimby,  E.  T.  D  51 

Quimby,  W.  P.  D  82 

Kice,  T.  B.  R.  D  75 

Ruggles,  E.  R.  D  59 

Harrisville. 
Dunlap,  G.  H.  D  73 

Haverhill. 
Barstow,  John  D  83 

Henniher. 
Modica,  F.  B.  D  G5 

Hill. 
Stackpole,  G.  D.       D  66 

Hillshoroiigh. 
Bowler,  J.  A.  Md  77 

Hinsdale. 
Hamilton,  H.  H.     Am  68 

Hollis. 
Proctor,  T.  W.  D  79 

23  Court,  Boston 

Smith,  J.  R.  D  79 

Worcester,  Franklin  D  70 

23  and  25  Brattle  sq., 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hudson. 
*Gage,  N.  H.  Am  66 

Hudson  Centre. 
Smith,  H.  L.  D  82 

Keene. 

Day,  F.  L.  Bn  85 

*Faulkner,  F.  A.       Hv  46 

Laconia. 
Abbott,  A.  W.  D  67 

Thurston,  C.  A.  G.  Bn  66 

Lake  Village. 

Gate,  C.  E.     Md  76  D  76 

♦Sanborn,  A.  P.  D  77 


Lancaster. 
Ladd,  Fletcher  D  84 


Ladd,  W.  S. 


D  55 


Lebanon. 
Robins,  J.  E.  Md  68 

Spring,  A.  L.  D  80 

8  Allston,  Boston,  Mass. 
Spring,  C.  W.  D  80 

Westgate,  E.  W.       D  60 


Lisbc 
Foster,  J.  L. 


D64 


Littleton. 
McLaughlin,  G.  A.  Md' 


^Wilson,  A.  B. 


Md67 


Lyndehorough. 

*Spaulding,  A.  B.  D  72 

Manchester. 

Davis,  W.  V.  W.  Am  73 

Drake,  F.  J.  D 

*Estey,  A.  P.  D 

Graham,  G.  W.  D 

*Hiland,  Frank  D 

How,  L.B.  D 

Norris,  K.  F.  Am 

Perry,  S.  S.  D 

Smith,  I.  W.  D 

Smith,  W.  I.  D 

Wilson,  N.  H.  D 

Meriden. 

Barrows,  Nathan  Hd  50 

Palmer,  C.  M.  D  62 

Milford. 

Piper,  H.  H.  D  76 

Nashua. 

Alvord,  A.  E.  Am  84 

Clarke,  J.  G.  Hv  44 

Cook,  L.  D.  D  82 

Hammond,  C.  B.  D  77 

Harris,  W.  J.  Y  56 


Kimball,  E.  G.  D  81 

Parker,  J.  B.  D  69 

*Thompson,  S.  A.       D  76 

Netv  Ipswich. 
Jones,  F.  W.  D  69 

Newport. 

Britton,  G.  W.  D  65 

McCrillis,  John  D  83 

Nettleton,  F.  H.  D  84 

North  Conway. 
Mason,  W.  E.  Bd  82 

Ossipee. 
*  Ambrose,  T.  L.        Bd  56 

Ossipee  Centre. 
*Marston,  S.  S.  D  55 

Oxfordville. 
Pratt,  T.  C.  Am  57 


65 

Pittsfield. 

75 

*French,  Scott 

D59 

81 

Hill,  G.  E. 

Y46 

69 
60 

Plymouth. 

73 

Balch,  E.  B. 

D83 

80 

743  Lexington  av 

,N.Y. 

46 

City 

80 
70 

Portsmouth. 

Haven,  A.  H. 

Hv  58 

*Haven,  H.  A. 

Hv42 

50 

*Mathes,  E.  N. 

D54 

Rindge. 
Norcross,  A.  F.  D  78 

Shelburne. 
*Howe,  Richerand      D  55 

Stratford. 
*Caswell,  S.  S.  Bd  64 

Stratham. 
Batchelder,  J.  S.      W  52 


Geographical  Distribution  in   A  J  (fi.  589 

Thoriiion. 


♦Fish,  E.  D. 

Bn  37 

Til  ton. 

Roger?,  J.  W. 

D83 

Sanborn,  John 

MdoD 

Union   Village 

Sargent,  W.  E. 

J)  Si 

Wakefield. 

Thompson,  A.  H.  Am  72 

Walpole. 

AUlrich,  G.  T.  1)  81 

743  Lexington  av. ,  N. Y. 

City 

Allen,  F.  L.  D  74 

Hay  ward,  F.  M.         D  80 


Westmorela7id. 
Mason,  J.  B.  I)  71 

Winchester. 
Burbank,  A.  M.         D  G8 
■Pratt,  H.  F.  D  69 


Alpint 
Colt,  O.  B. 


Md  77 


Arlington. 
Messiter,  G.  N.       Mh  75 
55    Broadway,     N.  Y. 
City 

Bayonne. 
Dilks,  J.  B.  Md  78 

Kissam,  B.  T.  CI  38 

59  William,  N.Y.  City 

Bergen  Point. 
Man,  E.  A.  S.  Y  65 

115    Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 
Woodward,  J.  L.     Mh  72 

Boonton. 
Appleton,  J.  P.       Mh  59 
Jenkins,  G.  W.  Y  70 

Morristown,  N.  J. 
Lathrop,  M.  E.         Ub  39 
Smith,  W.  A.  Mh  68 

Bound  Brook. 
La  Monte,  G.  M.     Md  84 

Burlington. 
Hills,  G.  H.  PK84 

Hills,  G.M.  PK47 

Hills,  J.  D.  PK78 

Camden. 
Marcy,  A.M.  Am  59 


NEW  JERSEY. 

Sheppard,  J.  H. 
Westcott,  J.  V/. 


R65 
Y72 


Chester. 
Ferry,  E.  S.  Md  78 

Clarkshurgh. 
Jemison,  Charles      W  55 
63 Lexington  av.,  N.  Y. 
City 

Deckertown. 
Chambers,  T.  F.     Mh  68 
Stiles,  W.  A.  Y  59 

East  Orange. 
Atwood,  E.  S.  W  63 

242  South,  N.  Y.  City 
Bishop,  G.  S.  R  58  Am  58 
Colie,  E.  M.  Mh  73 

Redden,  W.  D.  R  51 

Eatontoivn. 
Kimball,  W.  S.       Hm  51 

Elizabeth. 
Dix,  W.  R.  Mh  74 

140  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 
Hazeltine,  M.  W.  Hv  62 
Howe, Augustus, Jr.  Cn75 

7  Warren,  N.  Y.  City 
McAllister,  F.  M.    Bn  53 
Storm,  A.  S.  W  70 

133  Front,  N.  Y.  City 

Englewood. 
♦Chester,  C.  T.  Y  45 


Collins,  C.  A.  Bn  76 

Dana,  W.  B.  Y  51 

^Dwight,  J.  H.  Y  62 

Martin,  B.  E.  Mh  59 

Morse,  J.  0.  Hm  36 

76  John,  N.  Y.  City 

Sherwood,  J.  D.  Y  39 

Stanley,  William  Y  52 

158    Broadway,  N.  Y. 
City 

Fort  Lee. 

Androus,  G.  P.  P  46 

174  Pearl,  N.  Y.  City 

Freehold. 
Chambers,  A.  G.      Mi  53 

Hackensack. 
HoUey,  W.  W.       PK  61 
Hopper,  J.  W.         Mh  76 

Ilacketistown. 
Freeman,  A.  M.      Md  80 
Gerard,  Joseph        Md  82 
Hammond,  A.  O.    Md  65 
Waldo,  C.  A.  Md  75 

Whitney,  G.  H.       Md  58 

Iladdonfield, 
•"Hudson,  C.  F.  Hd  42 

Kimball,  C.  W.  D  64 

33   S.    Second,  Phila., 
Pa. 


590  Geographical  Distribution 


m   A  J 


Hoholien. 
Cannon,  C.  K.  Y  67 

♦Dreyer,  C.  G.  A.     Un  64 

Jersey  City. 

Davis,  H.  S.  G  65 

260  Montgomery. 

*Eldridge,  J.  M.  Y  63 

Holbrook,  G.  J.  P  71 

141  Montgomery. 

*Keese,  S.  T.  Y  60 

Kingsbury,  0.  A.       Y  60 

54  Clinton  av. 
Newbold,  M.  T.         Y  65 
Ransom,  E.  A.         Md  71 

324  Seventh. 
Talcott,  William      W  65 
81  Montgomery. 

Jersey  City  Heights. 
Brigham,  L.  A.       Hm  49 
158    Broadway,    N.    Y. 
City 


Jobstown. 
Shreve,  S.  B. 


Y65 


Leonia. 
Christie,  Cornelius    Y  55 


Linden. 
Smyth,  G.  B. 


Madison. 
Aikman,  Robert 

Matawan. 
Jacobus,  Charles 

MetucTien. 
Marshall,  A.  W. 


Y43 


G64 


D  46 


Midland  Park. 
Halbert,  N.  A.        Hm  42 
99  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 


Mont  Clair. 
Allen,  G.  S.  K  59 

51  W.    Thirty-seventh, 
N.  Y.  City 
Bull,  W.  L.  Mh  64 

P.  O.  Box  3343,  N.  Y. 
City 
Hawes,  A.  P.  Mh  78 

13   W.   Thirty-second, 
N.  Y.  City 
^Hawes,  G.  E.  Mh  57 

Hawes,  J.  B.  Mh  65 

Knowlton,  M.  R.     Mh  68 

94  Front,  N.  Y.  City 
^Rogers,  E.  P.  CI  40 

Wilson,  C.  H.  Mh  77 

74  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-eighth,  N.  Y. 
City 
Wilson,  J.  H.  Y  68 

97  and  99  Nassau,  N.Y. 
City 

Morris  Plains. 
Smith,  E.  E.  D  68 

Morristoivn. 

Mills,  Alfred  Y  47 

Randolph,  J.  F.  Y  62 

31  Montgomery,  Jersey 

City 

Roberts,  J.  S.  Mh  57 

State  Asylum 

♦Sanborn,  Wm.  H.    Un  64 

Twining,  Kinsley       Y  53 

The  IndepeJident,  N.Y. 

City 

Wood,  J.  B.  Y  65 

Netherwood. 
Talmadge,  H.  P.     Mh  67 
P.  O.  Box  2966,  N.  Y. 
City 

Newark. 
♦Brayton,  George     Am  66 
Church,  M.  De  Y.  Md  75 
13  Murray. 


Condit,  A.  P.  Y  50 

251  Broad. 
Conger,  H.  N.,  Jr.    CI  85 
Evans,  J.  S.  Ub  36 

Woodside 
FewSmith,  Joseph     Y  40 

15  Washington. 
Flichtner,  G.  F.      Am  67 

384  Sussex  av. 
Gleason,  W.  H.  Y  52 

16  Walnut. 
Gleason,  W.  S.        Am  85 

16  Walnut. 
Hobart,  Frederick  Mh  60 

73  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City 
Hubbell,  G.  W.      Hm  67 

800  Broad. 
Joy,  E.  L.  R  56 

152  and  154  Front. 
Keasbey,  A.  Q.  Y  43 

26  Stratford  pi. 
Merwin,  A.  B.  Y  57 

25  Hill. 
Rambaut,  T.  D.         CI  81 

10  Washington  pi. 
Rankin,  W.  M.         AV  79 

751  High. 
Schuyler,  C.  B.  G  62 

Central  Hotel 

Snow,  J.  C.  Mi  58 

Spencer,  Armon      Hd  47 

♦Thayer,  H.  W.  Y  62 

Topham,  J.  L.         Md  63 

239    Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 
Ward,  W.  H.  Am  56 

Abington  av. 
Whiton,  J.  M.  Y  53 

22  Centre. 

New  Brunswick. 
Gates,  M.  E.  R  70 

Newton. 
Mofifett,  W.  H.  G  59 

Shay,  A.  R.  Md  72 


Geographical  Distribution  in 


A  J 


591 


Orange. 

Bayles,  F.  S.  Mh  84 

*Beede,  J.  M.  Md  72 

Browning,  C.  R.      Cn  83 

♦Fessenden,  H.  P. 

CI  37  Ub  36 

Smith,  A.  D.  Mh  62 

87  Leonard,  N.  Y.  City 

Sweetser,  Samuel  Mh  64 

Pier  11  N.  River,  N.  Y. 

City 

*Trippe,  J.  M.  Mh  62 

Oxford. 
Brigham,  D.  F.       Am  68 

Passaic. 
♦Torrance,  J.  S.       Hm  42 

Paterson. 
Bourne,  ShearjashubY49 

197  Ellison. 
Pennington,  William  Y  60 

Little  Falls  Road 
Reynolds,  J.  H.  P  76 

VanDerwort,C.F.  Md82 

Pennington. 
Jackson,  F.  A.        Md  81 
Rogers,  H.  W.        Hra  73 

Plainfield. 
Dodge,  F.  N.  Mh  65  Y  66 
200  Fulton,  N.  Y.  City 
Leonard,  O.  B.  R  61 

Leonard,  W.  J.  R  62 

Marsh,  C.  A.  Un  76 

Morrison,  F.  H.  K  75 
Raymond, A. VanV.Un  75 
Rhees,  B.  R.  Am  83 


Runyon,  F.  W.  Cn  83 
Tweedy,  Frank  Un  75 
Wadsworth,  L.  F.  P  K  44 
West,  C.  S.  W  67 

27  Park  pi.,  N.Y.  City 

Pluckemin. 
Parry,  Samuel,  Jr.    Y  68 

Pompion  Plains. 
Whitehead,  J.  H.      W  69 

Princeton. 

*Dod,  W.  A.  Ub  36 

Lynde,  C.  R.  Y  44 

Moffat,  J.  C.  Mi  35 

Morrison,  Robert  Mi  75 
Rockwood.C.  G.,Jr.Y64 

Young,  C.  A.  D  53 

Rah  ivay. 

♦French,  J.  P.  Am  59 

Morss,  J.  R.  PK47 

Van  Antwerp,W.  H.  G  58 

Ridgefield. 
Shaler,  I.  A.  Mb  83 

Roselle. 
Andrew,  J.  F.  Md  76 

Shrewsbury. 
Wilson,  Thaddeus  Am  43 

Somerville. 
McConaughy,  Nathaniel 
Hd52 

South  Orange. 
Mason,  F.  A.  Mh  55 


Stelton. 
Stelle,  W.  H.  R  67 

245    Broadway,    N.  Y. 

City 

Summit. 
Flagg,  W.  L.  D  63 

Grand  Hotel,  N.Y.  City 
Libby,  A.F.  Bd  64 

55  White,  N.  Y.  City 
Robbins,  C.  A.         Bd  64 


Trenton. 
Brown,  J.  N. 
♦Clark,  J.  H. 
Grosvenor,  G.  S. 
Slade,  F.  J. 
Steves,  0.  P. 

Vernon. 
Ely,  Alfred 

161    Broadway, 
City 

Vienna. 
Petty,  R.  D. 

Vineland. 
♦Car ruth,  Uri 
Egbert,  J.  L. 

Washington. 
Hann,  A.  P. 

WTiippayuj. 
Allen,  A.  L. 
Danville,  N.  J. 

Woodside. 
Gordon,  J.  S.  K. 
369   Broadway, 
City 


NEW  MEXICO  TERRITORY. 


Hudson's  Hot  Sprijigs. 
King,  I.  H.  Hd  75 

Las  Vegas. 
Robbins,  G.  S.        Hra  76 


Santa  Fd. 
Cauldwell,  A.  B.      Cn  73 

San  Francisco 
Davis,  Samuel  K  73 

P.O.  Turquoise  City 


Ladd,  H.  0. 


Md78 
Mi  67 
Am  58 
Mh  61 
Un  62 

Am  74 
N.  Y. 


Md83 


Hm50 
K72 


Md  79 
Md61 


G  68 
N.Y. 


Bd59 


Silver  City. 
Warner,  J.  D.  P  74 


592  Geographical  Disti'ibuiioii 


in  A  J 


Adams. 
Hopper,  A.  MacG.  Hm  50 

Albatiy. 
Babcock,  Robert        R  31 

State. 
Bassett,  A.  B.  W  81 

242  Hamilton. 
Bassett,  F.  J.  Un  77 

341  State. 
*Bencler,  G.  C.  Un  77 

Bender,  Mattbew     Un  66 

81  Clinton  av. 
Bigelow,  J.  M.  W  66 

11  Madison  pi. 
Bothwell,  J.  L.        Un  62 

109  Jefferson. 
Bristol,  G.  W.  Un  71 

3  Park  pi. 
Chamberlain, Frank  G  49 

270  Hamilton. 
Cooper,  P.  F.  G  44 

10  Elk. 
Craig,  J.  D.  Un  80 

12  Ten  Broeck. 
Dexter,  Newton       Un  73 

254  Madison  av. 
Durant,  William        Y  68 

309  Clinton  av. 
Edgerton,  C.  S.  '     Md  70 

5  Museum  Building 
Frazer,  G.  K.  Hm  83 

8  Martin  av. 
Gardiner,  C.  A.      Hm  80 

66  Eagle. 
Gates,  L.  E.  R  83 

230  State. 
Goewey,  W.  D.       Mh  77 

142  Hudson  av. 
Goold,  C.  B.  Am  79 

Eagle. 
*Gray,  W.  F.  Un  70 

Harris,  Frederick    Un  75 

29  N.  Pearl. 


NEW    YORK. 

Haskell,  G.  F.  Cn  80 

133  N.  Pearl. 
Hill,  E.  D.  Un  76 

324  Broadway 
Hilton,  G.  P.  Am  81 

105  Lancaster. 
Holmes,  S.  Van  V.  W  83 

91  Lancaster. 
Hoy,  W.  A.  Hm  83 

59  Dove. 
Leonard,  J.  H.  CI  85 

Paine,  C.  M.  Hm  84 

105  State. 
Paine,  H.  S.  Hm  78 

105  State. 
Paine,  N.  E.  Hm  74 

Parsons,  J.  D.  Un  79 

28  First. 
Parsons,  J.  D.,  Jr.  Un  67 

28  First. 
Peck,  C.  H.  Un  59 

61  Dove. 
Pratt,  H.  Z.  Un  84 

P.  O.  Drawer  160 
King,  H.  M.  Bd  59 

Kirtland,  James      PK  70 

69  State. 
LaGrange,  Worthington 
W68 

13  High. 
Learned,  W.  L.  Y  41 

298  State. 
Littlefield,  H.  C.      Un  66 

231  Madison  av. 
McCredie,Thos.,Jr.  Un78 

31  Clinton  av. 
Martin.  C.  G.  Hm  83 

100  Clinton  av. 
Mather,  F.  G.  D  67 

Stanwix  Hall 
Morrow,  S.R.  Bn  70  Y  70 

48  Lancaster. 
Nash,  E.  W.  Hm  83 

27  Ten  Broeck. 


Newman,  W.  P.      Un  76 

P.  O.  Box  9 
Rawson,  E.  K.  Y  68 

45  High. 
Read,  J.  M.,  Jr.       Bn  58 
Rockwell,  L.  H.      Un  65 

194  Elm. 
Rudd,  W.  P.  Un  73 

123  Hamilton. 
Smythe,  AV.  H.        Un  76 

63  Ten  Broeck. 
Spoor,  C.  T.  F.        W  65 
'  26  N.  Pearl. 
Stanton,  B.  I.  Un  73 

29  N.  Pearl. 
Stanton,  H.  C.         Un  67 

85  Ten  Broeck. 
Stickney,  M.  W.      Un  74 

P.  0.  Box  148 
*Street,  A.  B.  Hm  43 

Templeton,  C.  B.    Un  84 

14  Lancaster. 
Thomas,  H.  L.         Un  81 

P.  O.  Box  147 
Townsend, Howard  Hv  80 

31  Elk. 
Townsend,  S.  Van  R. 

Hv  82 
TVackerhagen,  P.  M. 

Am  81 

756  Broadway 
Wooster,  E.  B. 

W  75  Un  75 

1  Englewood  pi. 

Altona. 
Palmer,  C.  G.  Cn  75 

Amenia. 

Hunt,  H.  H.  R  76 

Isbell,  Herve  R  81 

Robbins,  T.  H.  Y  68 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  (P.  593 


Aonsierdnm. 

Baldwin,  C.  H.  W  63 

Fagan,  W.  T.  R  55 
Gardiner,  L.Y.,  Jr.  W  84 

Kline,  P.  H.  Un  81 

Kline,  W.  J.  Un  72 

-Taylor,  G.  H.  1)  02 

Thomas,  J.  M.  Un  72 

Warwick,  J.  K.  G  59 

Angelica. 

Richardson,  D.  P.  Y  56 

Smith,  F.  S.  Y  72 

Warner,  A.  J.  PK42 

Apalachin. 

Bramhall,  C.  O.  Md  80 

Astoria. 

Harison,  R.  M.  G  52 
110   Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 

♦Stead,  B.  F.  Ub  39 


Baldwinsville. 
Greene,  J.  F.  Un  79 

Round,  R.  J.  Md  72 

Ballston  Spa. 
Olney,  A.  R.  Un  G7 

Barryiowii. 
Bostwick,  E.  B.         G  08 

Batavia. 
Clement,  A.  G.  R  82 

Bath. 
Gibbs,  A.  L.  Un  70 

Miller,  M.  R.  Hm  68 

Belfast. 


Auburn. 

Brainard,  John 

Brainard,  J.  M. 
*Eldred,  N.  B.  S. 

Fitch,  H.  B. 

Giles,  C.  M. 

Hopkins,  W.  R. 
*Nisbet,  William 

Osborne,  T.  M. 

Pomeroy,  T.  M. 

Porter,  Lansing 

Rathbun,  G.  O. 

Richardson,  F.  W 

Robinson,  W.  II. 
♦Sherwood,  J.  S. 

Snow,  B.  B. 

♦Underwood,  Geo. 


PK51 
PK84 

G4G 

WG2 

Hm70 

Hm71 

G54 
Hv84 
Hm  42 
Hm38 
Hm45 
.  PK84 

Y  72 
Hm  40 
Hm50 
Hm  38 


Ford,  C.  M. 


Hm85 


Axirora. 
^Parmelec,  D.  L.     Hm  51 

Au  Sable  Forks. 
Bragdon,  C.  A.  G  73 


Belleville. 

Comfort,  M.  B.  R  01 

Bellona. 

Goldsmith,  B.  M.  Ub  38 

Belvidere. 

*  Church,  W.  H.  G  50 

Bergen. 

Menzio,  H.  J.  R  85 

Berkshire. 

White,  J.  W.  R  75 

Binghamton. 

Brown,  M.  F.  Md  75 

Dunham,  Samuel  Y  GO 

Hall,  G.  R.  Am  72 

•'LaGrange,J.B.O.  Hm51 

Lyon,  C.  A.  Md  7G 

Parke,  R.  N.  G  48 

*Platt,  C.  H.  G  39 

Whitney,  George  G  60 

Bolivar. 

Weeks,  J.  W.  Bo  59 


Brockport. 

Decker,  G.  P.  R  84 

Harrison,  Henry  R  77 

Mason,  J.  11.  Bn  72 

Minot,  Morton  R  78 

Raymond,  G.  H.  R  74 

Tooley,  Arthur  R  83 

Brooklyn. 
Allin,  G.  A.  R  62 

180  Congress. 
Armor,  S.  G.  Mi  42 

Mansion  House 

Bates,  J.  II.  P  52 

41ParkRow,N.Y.  City 

Beecher,  E.  F.  Y  67 

Beecher,  H.  W.       Am  34 

124  Columbia. 

Bell,  E.  W.  Y  64 

39  Park  Row,  N.Y.  City 

Bigelow,  C.  E.  Y  73 

91  Chambers,  N.Y.  City 

Blair,  B.  F.  P  61 

102    Broadway,    N.    Y. 

City 

Brainerd,  G.  C.  Y  67 

60  Wall,  N.  Y.  City 
Brooks,  G.  G.  G  63 

274  Front,  N.  Y.  City 

Browning,  W.  W.     Y  73 

322   Broadway,   N.    Y. 

City 

Butler,  G.  R.  Hm  77 

846  Prospect  pi. 
Cameron,  Alexander  Y  69 

38  Wall,  N.  Y.  City 
Cameron,  J.  I.  H.  PK79 

26  Irving  pi. 

Carman,  N.  Y.  Y  69 

54  William,  N.  Y.  City 

Carson,  F.  M.  Am  79 

Care  Jesup,  Paton&Co. , 

Bankers,  N.  Y.  City 

Chadwick,  C.  N.         Y  70 

5  Mercer,  N.  Y.  City 


594 


Geographical  Distribidioti   in   A    J   (I). 


Chapin,  A.  C.  W  69 

115    Broadway,    N.    Y. 
City 
Chittenden,  S.  B.       ¥65 

145  Broadway, N.Y.City  I 
Church,  E.  D.  Mh  55  i 

132  Front,  N.  Y.  City     | 
Clark,  James  Mi  46  | 

11  Chambers,  N.Y.  City  i 
Collins,  Lewis  Un  53 

258  Court. 
Colton,  F.  H.  Y  60  : 

136  Montague.  j 

Comley,  W.  J.  Mi  61 

*Condit,  Charles  Y  48 

Condit,  Stephen         Y  56 

90  Pierpont.  1 

Converse,  E.  H.         Y  65 

P.  0.  Box  1469,  N.  Y.  | 

City  ! 

Crafts,  W.  F.  Mh  69  j 

129  Rodney.  | 

Curry,  A.  M.  Y  72 

1151  Fulton. 
Cushraan,  G.  F.         Al  51 

145  President. 
*Cutler,  R.  P.  Y  39 

Demarest,  G.  F.      Mh  64 

494  Willoughbj'  av. 
Drake,  J.  McE.         D  69 

73  Franklin,  N.  Y.  City 
Dubois,  F.  W.  G  72 

Ely,  J.  S.  Y  45 

P.  O.  N.  Y.  City 
Fanning,  D.  G.        Mh  57 

59  Willoughby. 
Folger,  H.  C,  Jr.  Am  79 

72  Quincy. 
♦Freeman,  Howard  Hm  70 


Gates,  C.  0. 

64  Orange. 
Gibson,  C.  D.  T. 

149    Broadway, 
City 
Gilbert,  J.  H. 


D74 


Y64 
N.    Y. 


Y69 


37  Wall,  N.  Y.  City 


Glover,  C.  H.  Hv  45 

99  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 
Goodwin,  F.  J.        Am  84 

31  Cambridge  pi. 
Gray,  J.  H.  Hv  51 

71  Wall,  N.  Y.  City 
Greene,  E.  R.  CI  82 

99  Henry. 
Greene,  J.  W.  Y  68 

3  Broad,  X.  Y.  City 
Greenwood,  R.  B.   Mh  64 

City  Hall 
Hahn,  A.  G.  C.        Cn  81  I 

287  State.  | 

Harding,  Alfred      P  K  79  j 
Hartt,  C.  J  Mh  64  , 

P.O.  Box  194, N.Y.  City; 
"Hastings,  G.  G.  Y  51  ' 

Hastings,  P.  C.       Hm  38 

165  S.  Portland  av. 
Hill,  J.  L.  Un  61 

20  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 
Hill,  W.  C.  Mh80 

139  Monroe. 
Hull,  C.  A.  Y69 

66  Wall,  N.  Y.  City 
Hutehins,  Alex'r       W  57 

796  DeKalb  av. 
Hutchinson,  H.  E. 

D  58  Am  58 

Care  Brooklyn  Bank 
Hutchinson,  J.  S.     Bn  69 

241  St.  James  pi. 
James,  J.  W.  W  59 

123  Maiden  Lane,  N.Y. 
City 
Johnson,  Jesse  D  63 

377  Fulton. 
Jones,  C.  N.  D.      Md  80 

163  DeKalb  av. 
Jones,  H.  J.  Md  80 

163  DeKalb  av. 
Jones,  L.  E.  Mh  73 

13  &  15  Park  Row.N.Y. 
City 


Judson,  C.  N.  Y  62 

157    Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 
Kemp,  J.  F.  Am  81 

443  Washington  av. 
Kimball,  R.  G.        Mh  54 

253  Monroe. 
Ladd,  W.  C.  Bn  81 

132  Macon. 
Leacli,  Orlando  Y  60 

19  Bond,  N.  Y.   City 

*McFarland,  A.  H.  Un  68 

McNary,  S.  G.         Mh  75 

93  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 
Mains,  G.  P.  Md  70 

68  John's  pi. 
Mar.sh,  F.  B.  Am  83 

319  Adelphi. 
Mosman,  W.  B.      Am  78 

221  Cumberland. 
Murdock,  S.  M.       Hv  58 

7  Nassau,  N.  Y.   City 
Newton,  E.  P.        PK81 

270  Henry. 
Norton,  R.  F.  Md  85 

259  S.  Fifth. 
O'Connor,  C.  H.      Mh  63 

78  Beekman,  N.  Y.  City 
Patterson,  C.  H.     Mh  79 

179  Canal,  N.  Y.  City 
Peckham,  W.  C.     Am  67 

348  Grand  av. 

*Peters,  DeW.  C.        G  51 

Philip,  A.  J.  Mh  76 

291  B'dway,  N.  Y.  City 

Phillips,  W.  L.       Md  72 

414  Washington  av. 

♦Plummer,  H.  I.       Am  78 

Rae,  Alexander       Am  83 

135  Concord. 
Remington,  J.  H.     Bn  62 

13  S.  Portland  av. 
Rockwell,  F.  W.    Am  65 

6  Lafayette  av. 
*Root,  H.  D.  Am  52 


Geographical  Distribution  in 


\  J  (I>. 


595 


Sheldon,  (i.  P.  Y  67 

P.O.Box  412,  N.Y.City 
Sheldon,  Kufns  llm  53 
Shcpard,  C.  S.         Mh  77 

29G  B'dwiiy,  N.Y.  City 
Shepard,  E.  M.        Mh  69 

120  B'dway,  N.Y.  City 
Sinclair,  J.  D.         Mh  82 

111  Concord. 
Storrs,  R.  S.  Am  39 

80  Pierrepont. 
Sturgcs,  S.  B.  Hd  48 

305  Washington  av. 
Tenney,  Alvan        Hm  49 

280  Monroe. 
Taylor,  S.  G.  D  47 

316  Lafayette  av. 
Vanderveer,  D.  N.  Un  63 

95  Livingston. 
Vass,  A.  E.  Mh  80 

P.  O.  Box  3561,  N.Y. 
City 
Waring,  W.  H.         Hv  52 

206   Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 
Wells,  N.  D.  W  57 

62  William,  N.Y.  City 
West,  F.  E.  W  72 

24  Clinton. 
Whcdon,  J.  S.         Md  64 

75  Lexington  av. 
Wheeler,  W.  H.     Am  84 

274  Washington  av. 
Witte.M.  C.  G.,  Jr.  W73 
311    Broadway;  N.  Y. 
City 
*Young,  E.  F.  Mh  60 

Brownvillt. 
*Kirby,  J.  B.       G  48  Y  49 

Buffalo. 
Altman,  Henry         Cn  73 

320  Franklin. 
Barnes,  E.  R.  Y  60 

Becker,  T.  C.  Un  74 

371  Pennsylvania  av. 


Birge,  TL  M.  Cn  73 

340  Pearl. 
Blanchard,  A.  A.       1)  45 

88  Niagara. 
Buell,  F.  K.  P  76 

182  Allen. 

Carr,  J.  P.  Hv  50 

348  Main. 

*Castle,  Thomas        Cn  72 

Chase,  A.  H.  Md  82 

*Clarke,  Walter  Y  37 

Coxe,  A.  C.  Ub  38 

Curtiss,  A.  M.  Cn  80 

63  W.  Huron. 
Curtiss,  H.  C.         PK81 
63  W.  Huron. 
*Dox,  E.  R.  G  42 

Emerson,  H.  P.  R  71 

413  Pearl. 
Ferguson,  C  E.         P  84 

709  Sixth. 
♦Ferris,  W.  B.  P  77 

♦Folsom,  Oscar  R  59 

Folwell,  M.  B.  G  61 

122  Pearl. 
Fosdick,  F.  S.  R  72 

369  Pennsylvania  av. 
Frederick,  C.  C.         P  77 

162  Allen. 

Good,  A.  C.  Cn  85 

211  Prospect  av. 

*Gridley,  Frederic  Hm  43 

*Hayes,  Henry  G  56 

*Heacock,  G.  W.      Hd  40 

Heacock,  S.  G.       Hm  80 

988  Main. 
Hughes,  W.M.  K71  G7] 

35  Park  pi. 
Hull,  J.  M.  R  82 

10  Hickory. 
Knapp,  L.  H.  Un  69 

410  Franklin. 
*Lee,  G.  F.  G  59 

Lee,  G.  W.  P  85 

Lewis,  G.  W.,  Jr.    Cn  84 
227  Pearl. 


Lyon,  W.  W.  Cn  7-' 

234  Franklin. 
McCarthy,  John      Md  83 

52  Fifteenth. 
Miner,  W.  C.  Hm  82 

978  Main. 
♦Morgan,  E.  V,.         Hm  54 
North,  Walter  G  70 

283  Seventh. 
Otto,  John,  Jr.       Hm  81 

198  Georgia. 
Palmer,  Noble        PK  45 

569  South  Division. 
Patterson,  G.  H.         G  58 

187  Franklin. 
♦Potter,  M.  G.  R  64 

Putnam,  J.  0.         Hm  38 
Raymond,  G.  P.       Md  77 

485-7  Main. 
Rochester,  T.  F.        G  45 

216  Franklin. 
Seymour,  H.  H.       Cn  71 

44  Johnson  pi. 
Smith,  C.  H.  G  70 

1131  Main. 
Sprague,  Carleton  Hv  81 

235  Delaware  av. 
Squier,  F.  C.  W  84 

1313  Main. 
Stearns,  G.  R.  R  75 

205  Linwood  av. 
♦Townsend,  Charles   Y  53 
Trowbridge,  G.  R.   W  84 

217  Delaware  av. 
♦Walden,  Edward       Y  53 

Wheeler,  C.  B.         W  73 

3  Kremlin  Hall 
Wilcox,  Ansley  Y  74 

675  Delaware  av. 
Williams,  A.  H.         P  84 

163  Delaware  av. 
Williams,  W.  P.      Un  81 

159  Seventh. 

Cambridge. 
\    McClellan,  F.  W.   Un  83 


596 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J 


Canandaigua. 

Drury,  L.  M.  Am  41 

Hiscox,  C.  E.  Mh  G7 

Lapham,  D.  G.  Y  G4 

•^Wheeler,  C.  M.  Y  51) 

Candor. 

Rogers,  A.  H.  G  57 

Caiiisteo. 

Simpson,  W.  \V.  K  79 


Carmel. 
Cole,  O.  W. 
Yeager,  J.  M. 

Cai  skill. 
*BulkIey,  Tuzar 
McLaury,  W.  P. 
Stevens,  G.  S. 

Cazenovia. 
*Fitzhugh,  W.  A. 
*Peck,  L.  M. 

Smith,  W.  M. 

Torrey,  David 

Charlotte. 
Ellison,  F.  T. 

Chatham. 
Wheeler,  J.  T. 

Chaitmont. 
"Johnson,  E.  G. 

Chenango  Foi 
*E]y,  I.  M. 

Clayville. 
"Butler,  H.  A. 
Millard,  William 

Clifton. 
Johnston,  M.  M. 
1260  Broadway 
City 


R68 
MdSO 


Y65 
Un69 
UnG3 


G43 
Hm41 

R77 
Am  43 


R73 


Cn73 


Hm  58 
ks. 


Y43 


Hm64 
HmSO 


Md  63 
N.  Y. 


Johnston,  W.  F.      Md  Gl 
1260  Broadway,   N.  Y. 
City 


Clinton. 

Avery,  Charles 

Avery,  E.  W. 

Avery,  J.  S. 

Avery,  W.  H. 

Barrows,  C.  D. 

Barrows,  R.  B. 
^Bristol,  H.  P. 
*Catlin,  Marcus 

Darling,  Henry 

Dwight,  F.  E. 
16    E.     Thirty 
N.  Y.  City  ' 

Evans,  EUicott 
*Gridley,  A.  D. 

Hopkins,  A.  G. 

Hudson,  T.  B. 
*Jerome,  Charles 

North,  Edward 

North,  E.  S. 

Root,  Oren 

Rudd,  R.  S. 
9  W.   Twenty- 
Y.  City 
*  Smith,  J.  F. 
*WiIliams,  O.  S. 


Hm  33 
Hm84 
Hm48 
Hm83 
Hm69 
Hm84 
Hm46 
Hm33 
Am  42 
Hm  79 
-second, 

Hv39 
Hm  39 
Hm  GG 
Hm  51 
Hm39 
Hm41 
Hm  72 
Hm33 
Hm79 
first,  N. 

Hm34 
Hm32 


Clyde. 
Cowles,  G.  W.        Hm  42 


Cohoes. 
Adams,  W.  P. 
Clarke,  S.  A. 
Fitts,  G.  H. 


Un79 

Un  75 

D73 


Johnston, Rob't, 2d    Un  77 


Lansing,  A.  W. 
Lansing,  E.  P. 
McElwain,  D.  C. 
Strong,  H.  A. 


W83 
Un78 
Un83 

Y73 


Cooperstown. 
Bowen,  S.  A.  Un  60 

Bresee,  A.  A.  K  80 


Brooks,  G.  W.  Un  59 

Phinney,  Elihu  Y  46 

Corning. 

Dox,  Rutger  R  74 

Gramman,  A.  M.  Md  75 

Heerraans,  H.  C.  Md  75 

Cortland. 

Capen,  F.  S.  R  68 

Cortlandville. 

*  Lyman,  H.  F.  Hm  54 

*Taylor,  S.  A.  Hm  55 

Coventry. 

De  Bell,  E.  T.  R  78 

Lewis,  Welcome  Hm  49 

Coxsackie. 

Tiffany,  C.  O.  Cn  77 


Croton. 
Norton,  G.  H. 

Delhi. 
Griswold,  S.  M. 

Denmark. 
Prindle,  J.  A. 

De2)osit. 
Hopkins,  S.  G. 

De  Ruyter. 
^Otis,  S.  F. 

Dundee. 
Hair,  L.  M. 
Lord,  G.  P. 

Dunkirk. 
Williams,  H.  K. 


PK75 


Hm  55 


Hm63 


Hm  42 


R77 

G56 


Cn80 


East  Aurora. 
Merritt,  C.  W.        Hm  66 
Moore,  W.  B.  R  61 


Geographical  Distnhution   in  A  d  (P. 


597 


East  Bloomfield. 

Skeele,  A.  F.  Am  75 

*Skeele,  J.  V.  Hd  45 

East  Clarence. 
Hunt.  E.  W.  R  84 

East  ITampton. 
♦HunttinK.  Samuel  Am  44 

East  Pembroke. 
Le  Seur,  J.  W.  K  81 

Edenville. 
♦Board,  C.  H.  Y  71 

Elizahethtown. 
Smith,  F.  A.  Md  59 

Ellenrille. 
Bentley,  E.  W.  Y  50 

Ellicottville. 
Drown.  H.  B.  Hd  75 

Elma. 
Hurd,  H.  J.  Cn  72 

Eimira. 

Adams,  E.  Le  G.  11  75 

♦Beardslcy,  C.  H.  G  55 

Collin,  C.  A.  Y  GG 

Fassett,  H.  L.  R  84 

Fassett,  J.  S.  R  75 

Morton,  A.  W.  R  73 

Pratt,  C.  R.  Am  69 

Robinson,  1).  C.  Un  65 

Ross,  A.  J.  B.  G  66 

Ross,  H.  H.  G  79 

Smith,  W.  L.  R  77 

Elmsford. 
*BagIey,  F.  H.  Hm  70 

P.  O.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 


Euclid. 
Denison,  H.  P.         Md  85 
Walsworth,  C.  M.  Md  78 

Farmer   Village. 
Hall,  I.  C.  Y  68 

Fayetteville. 
Gardner.  William  Am  84 

Fishkill. 
Hobart,  J.  H.  CI  36 

Flathush. 

Brown,  W.  A.  A.  Un  77 

Palmer,  A.  E.  Md  74 

Palmer,  W.  M.  Md  73 

*Vanderbilt,  John  CI  37 

Florida. 
Noyes,  S.  D.  Am  66 

Flushing. 

Barstow,  J.  W.  D  46 

Brooks,  B.  A.  Md  71 

Cobb,  O.  E.  Y  53 

♦Goodrich,  C.  R.  Y  49 

Nutting,  L.  H.  Mh  67 
417  Br'dway,N.Y.  City 

Fonda. 
Dye,  C.  B.  Y  57 

Fordham. 
Blanchard,  J.  N.     Am  71 

Forest  Port. 
Cleaveland,W.N.   Hm  51 

Forestville. 
Shepard,  H.  P.         Md  58 

Fort  Covington. 
Gardiner,  A.  L.       Hm  84 


Fredonia. 

•Washburn,  C.  E.  Am  38 

Freeport. 

Hammond,  G.  H.  Md  68 

Fulton. 

Bennett,  H.  W.  Md  62 

Boothby,  Asa,  Jr.  Md  59 

Lee,  C.  M.  Hm  50 

Redhead,  E.  R.  Md  73 

Sanford,  R.  R.  Hm  44 

Shaw,  A.  C.  R  61 

Geneseo. 

Adams,  G.  B.  R  82 

Milne,  J.  M.  II  75 

Milne,  W.  J.  K  68 

Geneva. 


♦Allen,  C.  N. 

G69 

Ayrault,  Walter 

G40 

Bellows,  G.  P. 

G73 

♦Carson,  W.  0. 

G  62 

Chester,  P.  L. 

Hm  79 

♦Foot,  Thomas 

G68 

♦Foot,  AVilliam 

G  71 

♦Hodges,  F.  L. 

V  47 

♦Horton,  G.  M. 

(i49 

Miller,  C.  D. 

Hm  38 

Smith,  A.  B. 

K  71 

Smith,  H.  L. 

K39 

Torrey,  H.  A. 

G74 

Torrey,  S.  H. 

G  47 

Vail,  C.  D. 

(i  59 

Gilherisville. 

Gilbert,  G.Y.  Hm 

37  Y  37 

Franklin. 
"Clarke,  E.  P. 


Glenville. 
Ilallenbeck,  Val.    Md  82 
Toll,  F.  R.  Un  76 

Gloversville. 
Pratt,  H.  A.  Y  58 


Goshen. 
G  49      Mapes,  W.  E.  Un  70 


598  Geographical  Distributian   in  A  J 


Gouverneur. 

♦Anthony,  C.  D.  Y  65 

♦Eddy,  B.  T.  Md  79 

Whitney,  J.  W.       Md  76 

Wilson,  C.  M.         Md  70 

Great  Xeck. 
Mitchell,  E.G.;  Jr.  Mh6lj 
P.O.Box  85,  N.Y.City 

Greeiie. 
Todd,  A.  H.  R  66 

Greenwich. 

Hobbie,  W.  R.        Am  69 

*Mason,  A.  T.  R  61 


Hamhurgli. 
*  Williams,  J.  L.       Hm  54 

Hamden. 
*ShaAV,  D.  D.  Y  56 

Hamilton. 

Dodge,  Ebenezer     Bn  40 

*Kendrick,  C.  M.     Hm  42 

Havana. 
Rice,  F.  r.  Un  60 

Haverstraw. 
Graham,  John         PK  72 

Herkimer. 
Churchill,  Henry       Y  65 

Holland  Patent. 
Williams,  J.  G.       Md  60 

Holley. 
Jones,  H.  0.  Hm  82 

Olds,  G.  D.  R  73 

Homer. 
*Lynde,  W.  S.  Y  39 

*Merriss,  W.  L.  R  56 


Honeoye  Falls. 
Van  Duzee,  I.  D.      R  56 

Hooper's    Valley. 
Pearsall,  L.  B.  G  59  D  60 

Hoosick. 
Langdon,  G.  W.      Un  85 

Hoosick  Falls. 
Matz,  H.  L.  W  80 

Hopewell  Junction. 
Bonney,  Alfred        Cn  78 
Bonney,  J.  R.  Cn  80 

36  E.  Sixty-ninth,  N.Y. 
City 

Hornellsville. 
Brigham,  Johnson 

Cn  70  Hm  71 
Thacher,  T.  J.  C.    Un  69 

Horseheads. 
Comfort,  W.  F.      Md  62 

Howells. 
••Means,  G.  J.  Bo  47 


Hudson. 
Boucher,  N.  F. 


Y72 


Huntington. 
^Fuller,  E.  T.  Y  57 

Smith,  I.  E.  Md  63 

Ilion. 
Hubbs,  J.  B.  Un  77 

Squire,  W.  C.  Md  59 

Irvington. 
Choate,  Washington 

Am  70 

Sedgwick,  G.  S.         Y  69 

261  B'dway.  N.Y.  City 

Ithaca. 
Estv,  A.  H.  Y  68 


Esty,  C.  H.  Cn  76 

*Evans.  E.  W.  Y  51 

Halliday,  S.  D. 

Hm  69  Cn  70 
Halsey,  NicoU  Hm  67 
Lyon,  Marcus  Y  52 

Oliver,  J.  E.  Ht  49 

Perkins,  W.  R.  Hd  68 
Stowell,  C.  D.  Y  68 

Tyler,  M.  C.  P  56  Y  57 
Williams,  R.  B.  Y  68 
Williams,  S.  G.      Hm  52 

Jamaica. 
Lampman,  Lewis       Y  66 

Jamestown. 

Gififord,  W.  S.  Cn  77 

Hall,  E.  C.  Y  62 

Harvey,  Ranson  R  78 

*  Jones,  F.  H.  Cn  73 

Larmouth,  J.  T.  P  66 

Love,  S.  G.  Hm  45 
Wright,  C.  H. 

Hd  77  Am  78 

Johnstown. 
♦Alexander,  John     Un  66 
♦Bowman,  J.  W.  Y  68 

♦Van  Voast,  James     G  68 

Junius. 
♦Pomeroy,  L.  S.      Hm  35 

Katonah. 
Jay,  John  CI  36 

5  Washington  pi., N.Y. 
City 

Kendaia. 
Folwell,  A.  G.  G  62 

Kendall. 
Smith,  C.  W.  R  81 

Ketch  urn's  Corners. 
Cox,  W.  W.  Md  76 


Geographical  Distribution   in    I 


599 


Killingly. 
Hammond,  H.  L.     Bn  64 
Saratoga  Springs 


Kinderhook. 
Best,  James 
Coxe,  S.  H. 
Pruyn,  P.  V.  S. 

Kingston. 

Fowler,  Everett 

*Kimball,  D.  M. 

Newcomb,  A.  S. 

Reeves,  Thomas 


Ilellings,  W.  ]• 
Potter,  A.  K. 
Pratt,  S.  P. 
Webster,  S.  P. 


1)  <;2 

Hm  55 

K  52 


Am  85 
Ub  39 
Un  60 


Un85 
Am  44 

D  78! 


Lodi. 
•Woodworth, William  G  62 


La  Fargerille. 
Eddy,  A.  C.  Md  75 

La  Grange. 
^Strong,  IT.  L.  K  67 

Lansinghurgh. 
Case,  Everett  Hm  45 

Lansingville. 
Pratt,  J.  W.  Hm  38 

Lee  Centre. 
Adams.  E.  G.  R.      Un  61 


Le  Roy. 
^Coe,  H.  L. 
Lathrop,  F.  C. 
Morse,  A.  B. 
Olmsted,  A.  S. 

Lewiston. 
♦Miller,  W.  G. 

Litile  Falls. 
Bellamy,  F.  J. 
Petree,  C.  L. 


Londonville. 
Burt,  Uri 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lowville. 
Adams,  W.  R. 
Bush,  W.  T, 


Un74 


Un51 
Hm  83 


Lyons. 
Davis,  F.  F.  R  76  Hm  76 
Roys,  C.  H.  Hm  61 

*Roys,  G.  E.  Hm  59 

Sherman,  F.  J.  R  76 

Tinsley.  H.  G.  Cn  83 

Madrid. 
VanDeusen,W.W.Md79 


Hm34 

Y55 

Hm49 

Cn79 


G60 


R76 

Cn  75 


Maiden. 
*Buck,  E.  H. 

Malone. 
Allen,  F.  D. 
Parmelee,  M.  S. 

Mamaroneck. 
T)e  Lancev,  E.  F. 


Hm  52 


Hm  85 
W  70 


Montgomery. 
♦Wilson,  Andrew 

Moravia. 
Wood,  C.  J. 

Morris. 
*Roteh,  F.   M. 


II V  40 


G43 
24ParkpI.,N.Y.City 


Lockport. 

*Caverno.  D.  H.  G  60  D  60 

♦Caverno,  J.  S.  G  58 

Cobb,  W.  A.  Hm  64 

Furbish,  E.  B.  Y  60 


Mayilivs. 
Appleton,  S.  E. 

Marcellns. 
Russell.  W.  G. 


Am  84 


Hm 


Mechanicsville. 
^Sears,  C.  H.  Un  59 

Smith.  D.  L.  Un  66 


Mount  Morris. 
Baker,  W.  L.  R  85 

Mount  Vernon. 

Rice,  E.  W.  W  68 

Teacher,  N.  Y.  City 

Mumford. 

Allen,  Oliver,  Jr.     (^n  72 

Freeman,  A.  L.  R  51 

Freeman,  S.  H.  R  75 

Johns   Hopkins   Univ., 

Baltimore,  Md. 


Mohawk. 
Walker,  1).  E. 


Hm  79 


Naples. 
Sprague,  W.  L. 

Nassau. 
^Merchant,  H.  S. 

Newark. 
Vary,  C.  P.  H. 

New  Berlin. 
•■Knapp,  T.  L. 


Cn  73 


Y61 


R83 


G  55 


New  Brighton. 

Bullard,  J.  L.  Hv  61 

119  Maiden  Lane,  \.Y. 

City 

Judd,  D.  W.  W  60 

751  Br'dway,  N.Y.  City 

Willcox,  D.  J.  H.      Y  72 

20  Nassau,  N.  Y.   City. 

Newhurgh. 
Armstrong,  I)  M.   P  K  58 
Church,  S.  P.         PK41 


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Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J 


Hall,  W.  K.  Y  59 

Siglar,  H.  W.  Y  60 

Thompson, DeW.B.  Md85 

Neirfield. 
Van  Ostrand,W.H.  Hm70 

New  Rochelle. 

Canedy,  C.  F.  Y  69 

Grinnell,  H.  W.      Mh  63 

U.S. Trust  Co., 49 Wall, 

N.  Y.  City 

Huntington,  H.K.  P  K  67 

Lawton,  N.  D.         Mh  72 

140  Nassau,  N.  Y.  City 

Merrill,  F.  J.  H.       CI  84 

Newtown. 
*Rapalje,  W.VanV.  W  56 

New  York  City. 
Abeel,  G.  H.  Mh  82  CI  83 

59  East  Eighty-third. 
Abel,  W.  H.  Mh  55 

258  W.  One  Hundred 

and  Twenty-seventh. 

Adam,  W.  L.  W  77 

23  W.  Thirty-seventh. 

Aldrich,  G.  T.  D  81 

743  Lexington  av. 
Alger,  W.  G.  Y  69 

291  Broadway 
Ammidown,  E.  H.  Hv  53 

87  Leonard. 
Andrews,  A.  F.  D  78 

743  Lexington  av. 
Armstrong,  Collin 

W  76  Am  77 

Office  The  Sun 
Armstrong,  James     G  56 

319  Broadway 
Atwater,  J.  B.  W  79 

64  W.  Nineteenth. 
*Averill,  J.  W.  G  46 

Avery,  E.  H.  G  50 


Baker,  C.  M.  Mh  75 

84  W.  Eleventh. 
Baker,  G.  A.  Mh  69 

335  Broadway 
Baker,  W.  E.  Ub  37 

Baldwin,  C.  A.         Hv  82 

560  Fifth  av. 
*Baldwin,  John  Un  59 

Baldwin,  Simeon,  Jr. Mh55 

18  Wall. 
Bankhead,  H.  C.        G  48 

N.  Y.    Club,  Fifth  av. 

and  Twenty-fifth. 

Barker,  H.  A.  W  76 

Station  F.  N.  Y.  P.  O. 
Barlow,  F.  C.  Hv  55 

21  Park  Row 
Barrows,  A.  A.  Y  65 

141  W,  Seventy-third. 
*Barton,  J.  G.  Mh  31 

Bateman,  C.  R.       Am  76 
Beach,  Ferdinand      Y  60 

212  W.  Forty-fifth. 
Beard,  G.  M.  Y  62 

52  W.  Thirty-fourth. 
Bell,  Joseph  Un  60 

388  Fifth  av. 
Bellows,  R.  N.         Hv  64 

232  E.  Fifteenth. 

Bemis,  L.  S.  Y  69 

«Care     W.   M.     Bemis, 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Bennett,  H.  S.  Y  53 

6  Wall. 
Bishop,  C.  W.  R  77 

53  Stone. 

Bishop,  J.  L.  R  65  Am  65 

206  Broadway 
Bixby,  R.  F.  P  K  70 

1 10  Broadway 
♦Blakely,  M.  J.         Mh  58 
Blatchford,  Sam'l     CI  37 

12  W.  Twenty-second. 
Bliss,  F.  E.  Bn  68 

128  Pearl. 


Bliss,  Robert  Y  50 

22  W.  Fifty-eighth. 
Bonney,  G.  B.  Y  61 

5  Wall. 
Boody,  H.  H.  Bo  42 

Ashland  House 
*Booth,  C.  E.  Y  64 

Bosworth,J.S.,  Jr.  Mh  68 

P.  O.  Box  770 
Bourne,  E.  K.  Mh  84 

2497  Second  av. 
Bowers,  A.  F.  Bn  71 

Office  N.  Y.  Tribune 

*Boyse,  G.  S.  CI  40 

Brace,  H.  M.  Y  47 

61  Liberty. 
Bradford,  F.  S.        Bn  53 

55  W.  Thirty-fourth. 
Bradley,  W.  E.  Y  60 

Braman,  Benjamin  Bn  54 

117  E.  Thirtieth. 
Bright,  0.  E.  Bn  53 

31  Nassau. 
Brown,  E.  K.  Mh  81 

307  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-fourth. 
Brown,  Francis  T>  70 

Union  Theo.  Sem. 
*Brown,  J.  C.  R.        CI  39 
Bro\yn,  R.  D.  P.     Mh  85 

2004  Fifth  av. 
Brown,  R.  E.  K.      Mh  83 

2004  Fifth  av. 
Brownell,  W.  C.     Am  71 

Office  The  Nation 
Burgess,  J.  W.        Am  67 

323  W.  Fifty-seventh. 
Burr,  E.  D.  Bn  84 

239    E.    One    Hundred 
and  Twenty-second.    • 
Campbell,  W.  J.     Mh  78 

422  W.  Forty-fourth. 

♦Carpenter,  R.  J.        Y  59 

Carter,  G.  G.  K  64 

130  E.  Twenty-fourth. 


Geographical  Distribution  in   .1  J  (p. 


6oi 


Carter,  J.  C.  Hv  50 

66  Wall. 
Carey,  A.  A.  Hv  70 

Caswell,  E.  A.  Y  (36 

240  Pearl. 
Cauldwell,  L.  G.     Mh  83 

Cor.    Boston   av.    and 
One    Hundred     and 
Sixty-sixth. 
Chambers,  H.  R.     Mh  8-i 

70  W.  Thirty-sixth. 
Chambers,  J.  F.     Mh  79 

70  W.  Thirty-sixth. 
Chapman,  H.  F.      Mh  67 

77  and  79  Broad. 
Chapman.  H.  G.      Hv  83 

30  Washington  sq. 
Chapman,  J.  J.        Hv  84 

30  Washington  sq. 
*Chase,  W.  W.  D  65 

Chittenden,  N.  W.    CI  37 
Choate,  J.  H.  Hv  52 

52  Wall. 
Choate,  W.  G.  Hv  52 

49  Wall. 
Christopher,  J.  W.    R  53 

47  Dey. 
Chrystie,  T.M.L.    PK63 

9  E.  Fifty-ninth. 
Chnrch,  W.  S.         Mh  73 

312  Bleeeker. 
Churchill,  F.  B.     Hm  70 

200  Broadway 
Clapp,  A.  H.  Y  42 

34  Bible  House 
Clapp,  W.  C.  Mh  81  Am83 

22  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-seventh. 
Clark,  Jefferson      Md  67 
Am  67 

99  Nassau. 
*Clark,  J.  C.  Bd  42 

*Clark,  J.  F.  CI  40 

Clark,  W.  B.  Am  76 

31  W.  Twenty-sixth. 

39 


Clarke,  T.  C.  Hv  48 

45  William. 
Copgswell,  E.  R.     Hv  64 

156  E.  Thirty-eighth. 
Cohen,  E.  Y.  Mh  78 

25  W.  Eighteenth. 
Cohen,  L.  S.  D  78 

305  Lexington  av. 
Cohen,  W.  N.  1)  79 

45  William. 
Colby,  Robert  D  45 

Cole,  Hamilton  Y  66 

110  Broadway 
Collin,  R.  P.     "         W  76 

31  W.  Twenty-sixth. 

Comstock,  H.  S.        G  73 

*Conger,  David  Ub  35 

Convers,  E.  B.  Y  61 

20  Nassau. 
Cook,  Walter  Y  69 

57  Broadway 
♦Cornell,  G.  J.  CI  39 

Cowl,  M.L.  Mh81PK83 

431   W.    One  Hundred 
and  Twenty-first. 
Creevey,  J.  K.  Y  66 

29  William. 
Creighton,W.  St.C.  K  74 

120  Broadway 
Crocker,  F.  W.         W  73 

52  Broadway 
♦Crosby,  A.  B.  D  53 

Crosby,  D.  G.         PK51 

99  Nassau. 
Crosby,  H.  A.  Mh  63 

P.  0.  Box  2173 
*Crosby,  J.  P.  Mh  65 

Cushman,  J.  W.        CI  84 

337  W.  Twenty-second. 

*Dalton,.E.  B.  Hv  55 

*Danforth,  A.  C.      Hm  61 

Day,  H.  M.  Hd  50 

20  New. 
Debevoisc,  G.  E.    Mh  84 

25  W.  One  Hundred  and 
Twentv-fourth. 


Decker,  W.  F.  Mh  85 
32  E.  Nineteenth. 

Delafield,  Albert  Mh  68 
40  Exchange  pi. 

Denison,  C.  H.  P  61 

28  Bond. 

Denny,  H.  C.  Mi  52 

30  W.  Sixteenth. 
Derby,  R.  H.  Hv  64 

9  W.  Thirty-fifth. 
Devlin,  R.  J.  Mh  78 

156  W.  Thirteenth. 
Dexter,  Andrew     Hm  43 
Dezeng,  E.  C.  G  51 

143  Fifth  av. 
Dickey,  C.  D.  Hv  82 

29  AVall. 

Dike,  S.  J.  Am.  66 

63  Lexington  av. 
Dodd,  I.  S.  Y  67 

Presbyterian  Board  of 
Home  Missions 
Donald,  E.  W.         Am  69 

Washington  Heights 
Donnell,  W.  E.       Bd  62 

Office  N.  Y.  Tribune 
Doubleday,  E.  S.    Mh  80 

153    E.   One   Hundred 
and  Fifteenth. 
Douglas,  W.  H.      Mh  74 

118  Pearl. 
Dowd,  Heman         Mh  74 

44  Wall. 
Dowd,  Joseph  Mh  77 

30  W.  Fifty-second. 
Drummond,  I.  W.  Mh  77 

P.  O.  Box  460 
Du  Bois,  Hasbrouck  Y  56 
One  Hundred  and  For- 
ty-fifth and  Third  av. 
i=Duncan,  H.  P.  Y  44 

Duncan,  W.  F.         Cn  73 

266  W.  Forty-second. 
Dunning,  S.  W.  P  60 

71  Broadway 
^Dutton,  O.  H.  Hv  53 


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Geographical  Distribution  in  A 


*Dutton,VanBurcn  Hra  50 
Dwight,  Edm.,  Jr.  Mh  77 

184  Broadway 
Dwight,  F.  B.  Mh  76 

124  E.  Thirty-sixth. 
Dwight,  H.  B.         Mh  74 

30  Piatt. 

Dwight,  J.  E.  Mh  62 

S.  W.  c.   of  One  Hun- 
dred and  Thirteenth, 
and  First  av. 
Dwight,  T.  W.        Hm  40 

8  Great  Jones. 
Eagle,  C.  H.  Mh  77 

18  Wall. 
Easton,  D.  A.  Bd  65 

P.  O.  Box  447 
Edwards,  W.  DeF.  Mh  71 

31  and  33  Pine. 
Ellinwood,  F.  F.    Hm  49 

23  Centre. 
Ellsworth,  Wra. ,  Jr.  Mh  60 

170  Broadway 
Ely,  S.  S.  Hm  45 

39  W.  Tenth. 
"Emerson,  J.  M.       Am  49 
Emerson,  Thomas  Hv  56 

With  Harper  Brothers 
Eustis,  J.  E.  Md  74 

206  Broadway 
Fairchild,  C.  S.       Hv  63 

120  Broadway 
Falkner,  E.  D.        Mh  72 

c.  Aster  and  Lafayette 
pis. 
Fanning,  A.  M.,  Jr.  R  85 

345  W.  Fifty-sixth. 
Farnham,  W.  T.        Y  50 

59  Liberty. 
Faxon,  A.  E.  Bn  58 

Station   A,  P.   O.   Box 
92 
♦Fernandez,  Luis      Mh  55 
Ficro,  J.  M.  Y  70 

237  Broadway 


Fitch,  J.  H.   Mh  83  CI  84 

240  W.  Forty-third. 
Flagg,  E.G.  P  K  48 

29  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Thirty-third. 
Flagg,  J.  B.  P  K  46 

48  E.  Twenty-sixth. 
Foote,  E.  B.  Y  59 

61  Wall. 
Fowler,H.W.Hm63Y63 

257  Broadway 
Fowler,  J.  W.  CI  39 

187  Greenwich. 
Franklin,  B.  W.         G  71 

2  Wall. 
Fries,  L.  K.  Cn  74 

625  Eighth  av. 
Frothingham,  O.B.  Hv  43 

50  W.  Thirty-sixth. 
Gallaway,  E.  M.        Y  58 

Manhattan  R.R.  Co. 
Garrigue,  W.  O.      Cn  73 

175  Broadway 
Geer,  G.  J.  P  K  42 

330  W.  Fifty-seventh. 
Gibert,  N.  A.  Cn  75 

100  E.  Seventeenth. 
Gibson,  E.  T.  H.       Y  64 

352  W.  Twenty-second. 
Gibson,  Walter  D  58 

239  Broadway 
Gilbert,  F.  H.         Mh  77 

36  W.  Fifty-ninth. 
Gilbert,  R.  W.  W  76 

99  Nassau. 
Giles,  W.  W.  Mh  81 

358  W.  Nineteenth. 
Gilman,  W.  C.  Y  55 

Goddard,  F.  N.        Hv  82 
Goodale,  S.  B.  W  51 

5  W.  Twenty-third. 
Goodrich,  W.  W.  Am  52 

59  Wall. 
Goodsell,  C.  M.         P  65 

50  E.  Seventy-ninth. 


Goodsell,  J.  H.  P  62 

336  W.  Fifty-eighth. 

*Grafton,  J.  I.  Hv  62 

Graves,  A.  B.  W  58 

63  Wall. 
Greenough,  Wm.     Hv  63 

78  Clinton  pi. 
►  Greenwood,  Thos.      Y  67 

229  Broadway 
Greenwood,  Wm.   Mh  65 

133  Water. 
Griffith,  D.  J.  Y  70 

636  Sixth. 
Gross,  S.  L.  Bd  72 

206  Broadway 
Hadley,  A.  K.         Hm  37 

237  E.  Seventy-ninth. 

♦Hale,  J.  T.  G  69 

Hall,  H.  O.  W  84 

13  W.  Forty-second. 

*Hallock,  W.  K.       Mh  58 

*Halsey,  Anthony      CI  37 

Hamlin,  A.  D.  F.    Am  75 

57  Broadway 
Hamlin,  F.  H.         Mh  68 

48  E.  Twenty-sixth. 
Hamlin,  W.  A.        Mh  73 

48  E.  Twenty-sixth. 

♦Hannahs,  D.  C.         Y  59 

Harland,  Henry      Mh  82 

35  Beekman  pi. 
Hatch,  C.  H.  Y  59 

120  Broadway 
Hawkins,  E.  D.       Hv  81 

5  W.  Thirty-fourth. 
Hawley,  J.  S.  Hm  77 

7  W.  Fifteenth. 
Heald,  C.  M.  Y  70 

997  Park  a  v. 
Henderson,  E.  C.    Mh  76 

52  Wall. 
Hendrick,  L.  A.         Y  50 

Office  N.  Y.  Herald 
Hennen,  W.  D.  Y  42 

23  and  25  Nassau. 


Geographical  Distribution  in    t  J 


0. 


60-5 


Henry,  C.  1.  Mh  76 

P.  0.  Box  3144 
Hewit,  A.  F.  Am  39 

Hif^ginson,  J.  J.       IIv  57 

24  Pine. 
Hildreth,  P.  S.         Mh  85 

17  Lafayette  pi. 
Hildreth,  R.  W.      Mh  84 

17  Lafayette  pi. 
Hills,  Reginald       P  K  84 

20  South. 
♦Hillyer,  G.  M.  CI  30 

HitJhcock,  B.  W.  Am  81 

44  W.  Twentieth. 
Hitchcock,  R.  D.    Am  36 

44  W.  Twenty-second. 
Hitchcock,  U.  G.    Mh  65 

51  W.  Twenty-ninth. 
Hobbie,  J.  R.  Am  73 

112  E.  Twelfth. 
Holden,  D.  J.  Y  64 

68  and  70  William. 
Holyoke,  G.  0.        Hv  56 

42  Broad. 
Hooker,  Thomas        Y  64 

262  Broadway 
Home,  G.  E.  D  57 

170  Broadway 
Horton,  Alexander    G  45 

Office  N.  Y.  C.  and  H. 
R.  R.R.  Co. 
*Howard,  J.  D.  Bd  52 

Howard,  W.  T.        Cn  83 

Gilsey  House 
Howe,  J.  W.  D  56 

33  Wall. 
Howland,  Edward  Hv  53 
Howl  and,  P^rancis   Hv  49 

167  Broadway 
Hubbard,  G.  S.  D  62 

11  Pine. 
Huber,  E.  A.  Mh  77 

1041  Park  av. 
Hudnut,  J.  M.  R  72 

346  Broadway 


Hudson,  E.l).,, Jr.  Mh  64 

227  W.  Twenty-second. 
'Hudson,  E.  P.  W  54 

Hughson,  Frederick 

Ub  35  CI  39 
^Hulburd,  H.  R.  Hd  48 
Hull,  R.  B.  R71 

53  Irving  pi. 
Hunt,  E.  T.  R  67 

Union  Club 
Hunt,  J.  M.  R  80 

120  Broadway 
Hunter,  Charles     P  K  78 

St.  Luke's  Hospital 
Huntington,  Chester 

Hm  66 

P.  O.  Box  1780 
Huntington,  Dan'l  Hm  36 

49  E.  Twentieth. 
Huntington,  Frank    R  68 

3  Bond. 
Huntington,  S.  Van  V. 

Hm  73 

P.  0.  Box  1780 
Hutchinson,  M.  N.  Hd  63 
Hyde,  A.  F.  CI  83 

21  E.  Forty-fifth. 
Hyde,  E.  F.  Mh  61 

25  Broad. 
Hyde,  J.  E.  Mh  83 

P.  O.  Box  4069 
Jaques,  D.  R.  Hv  42 

156  Broadway 
Jenks,  F.  M.  Mh  65 

156  Broadway 
Jenks,  W.  W.  Un  71 

319  Broadway 
Jeremiah,  George  Mh  75 

251  W.  Eleventh. 
Johnes,  E.  R.  Y  73 

120  Broadway 
Johnson,  Edwin         Y  46 

Boston  av.  and  One 
Hundred  and  Sixty- 
seventh. 


Johnston,  H.  P.  Y  62 

169  E.   Sixty-ninth. 

♦Jones,  A.  G.  CI  40 

Jones,  Frederick        Y  6) 

45  Broome. 
Jud.son,  A.  B.  Bn  59 

129  E.  Seventeenth. 
Judson,  Edward       Bn  65 

38  W.  Washington  sq. 
de  Kay,  C.  A.  Y  6H 

66  Washington  sq. 
Keeler,  Samuel  Y  67 

115  Nassau. 
Keim,  G.  H.  Mh  80 

440  E.  Eighty-eighth. 
♦Keith,  C.  C.  T.       Mh  60 
♦Kendall,  F.  G.         Hm  71 
Ketchum,  A.  P.       Mh  58 

139  Fulton. 
♦Ketchum,  D.  P.       Mh  67 

Kiddle,  A.  W.  Mh  85 

789  Lexington  av. 
Kilbreth,  J.  T.         Hv  63 

230  E.  Eighteenth. 
Kimball,  W.  C.       Mh  61 

42  W.  Twenty-second. 
King,  A.  G.  Hv  40 

53  William. 

♦King,  J.  G.  Hv  39 

Kingsley,  E.  P.  D  66 

♦Kissam,  W.  A.         Mh66 

Kitchel,  C.  H.  Mh  57 

140  Nassau. 
Kneeland,  George  P  K  80 

6  E.  Fifty-fifth. 
Knowlton,  D.  H.      Mh  66 

P.  O.  Box  913 
Lane,  J.  A.  Mh  83 

207  W.  Forty-third. 
Lane,  Ralph  Mh  84 

207  W.  Forty-third. 
Lane,  W.  H.  Mh  65 

207  W.  Forty-third. 
Lapham,  0.  K.         W  56 

97  Gold. 


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Geographical  Distributio7i  in  A  J 


Larremore,  Wilb.    Mh  75 

229  Broadway 
Lawrence,  N.  T.      Mh  77 

45  E.  Twenty-ninth. 
Lee,  B.  F.     Mh  55  W  58 

20  Nassau. 
Lee,  W.  H.  L.  Y  69 

20  Nassau. 
Leggett,  W.  H.         CI  37 

54  E.  Eighty-first. 
Leonard,  W.  D.      Md  78 

145  Broadway 
Lewis,  E.  H.  Y  73 

346  Broadway 
Lewis,  John  CI  40 

Lewis,  Z.  E.  Am  62 

Morrisania 
Lindsley,  Philip         Y  70 

Office  N.  Y.  Tribune 
Livingston,  George  Mh  74 

43  Walker. 
Lockwood,  G.  R.,  Jr. 

Mh81 

50  W.  Twenty-seventh. 
Lord,  D.  DeF.  CI  39 

120  Broadway 
*Lord,  N.  L.  Hd  47 

Lore,  I.  W.  Md  71 

252  Broadway 
Loring,  E.  G.  Hv  61 

Ludlam,  G.  P.  R  64 

8  W.  Sixteenth. 
Lyon,  A.  P.  Am  70 

180  Fifth  av. 
Lyon,  C.  J.  Hm  67 

McAdam,  Graham  Mh  70 
McCagg,  L.  B.         Hv  84 

78  Park  av. 
Macdonough,  A.  R.   Y  39 

P.  O.  Box  839 
McMaster,  R.  B.     Mh  68 

9  Nassau. 
MacMullen,  John     CI  37 

Washington  Heights 
♦Macomb,  Edward       G  62 
♦McYickar,  Henry     CI  36 


Malcom,  G.  I.  Bn  79 

5  Wall. 
Man,  Edward  Mh  82  W  85 

lOG  E.  Thirtieth. 
Man,  H.  H.  Mh  74 

P.  0.  Box  1683 
Manierre,  A.  L.        CI  83 

26  W.  Twenty-fourth. 
Mapes,  E.  L.  Un  73 

One  hundred  and  Sev- 
enty-sixth and  Tenth 
av.,  P.  O.  Station  M. 
Marble,  Manton         R  55 

532  Fifth  av. 
Martin,  D.  H.  Mh  81 

116  W.  Forty-first. 
Mason,  J.  W.  Mh  55 

416  W.  Twentieth. 
May,  Charles  W  73 

156  Broadway 
Mead,  E.  S.  Y  68 

755  Broadway 
Mead,  T.  L.  Cn  77 

674  Madison  av. 
Means,  T>.  M.  Y  68 

33  Pine. 
Mercer,  J.  L.  D.        G  52 

221    E.     One    Hundred 
and   Twenty-third. 
Merrill,  Pay  son  Y  65 

63  Wall. 
Miller,  H.  C.  Mh  73 

399  Broadway 
"Milnor,  C.  E.  Ub  38 

Minturn,  R.  S.         Hv  84 

39  Park  av. 
"Moore,  J.  S.  Mh  70 

"Morse,  0.  A.  Hm  33 

Morse,  S.  E.  Y  56 

140  Nassau. 
Mott,  L.  F.  Mh  83 

367  W.  Nineteenth. 
Mulford,  S.  8.  Y  50 

43  W.  Thirty-first. 
Mulford, W.  A. F.P.Mh  79 

31 1;  W.  Fifty-oiglUh. 


Murray,  W.  M.       Mh  65 

26  Broad. 
Mygatt,  L.  C.  W  70 

Inwood-on-Hudson 
Nelson,  E.  Y.        '  Mh  85 

19  E.  Seventy-seventh. 
Newcomb,  G.  B.       W  56 

2  W.  Fourteenth. 
Newell,  E.  J.  Mh  84 

140  W.  Twenty-first. 
Newell,AV.W.,Jr.  Hm  61 

Bible  House 
*Newton,  Henry        Mh  66 
Niles,  W.  W.  D  45 

Fordham  Hill 
Niles,  W.  W.,  Jr.       D  83 

Fordham  Hill 
Northrup,  W.  P.    Hm  72 

153  E.  Seventy-eighth. 
Noyes,  S.  A..  D  59 

62  Cedar. 
*Ogden,  Dewees  Y  58 

Olcott,  E.  E.  Mh  73 

HI  AV.  Thirteenth. 
Olcott,  J.  V.  V.      Mh  76 

111  W.  Thirteenth. 
Olcott,  Wilson         Mh  69 

Inwood 
Olcott,  W.  M.  K.    Mh  81 

111  W.  Thirteenth. 
Olney,  P.  B.  Hv  64 

206  Broadway 
O'Neill,  A.  D.         Md  83 

409  E.  Eighty-fifth. 
Opdyke,  L.  E.  Hv  80 

120  Broadway 
Owen,  E.  L.  Mh  63 

71  Wall. 
Palmer,  Ray  Y  30 

Congregational  Union 
Patterson,  A.  M.     Mh  64 

P.  0.  Box  3484 
Patterson,  H.  T.     Mh  69 

138  Centre. 
Peet,  G.  J.  K  65 

24  Park  pi. 


Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  (P. 


60s 


Pellew,  W.  G.  Hv  80 

*Pelton,  W.  T.  W  58 

Perkins,  E.  C.  Hv  70 

9  Nassau. 
Peters,  J.  A.  K  T.O 

222    E.    One    Hundred 

and  Twenty-second. 

Pettus,  J.T.,.Tr.     Mh  09 

415  Madison  av. 
Phillips,  Albert      Hm  G5 

200  Forsyth. 
Phillips,  G.  W.         Hv  47 

120  Broadway 
Piatt,  J.  H.  Y  55 

Register's  Office 
Piersons,  A.  M.  R  66 

24  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-seventh. 
Powell,  W.  M.         Un  59 

324  W.  Fifty-eighth. 
Powers,  F.  A.         Mh  79 

224  E.  Thirty-ninth. 
Pratt,  C.  M.  Am  79 

128  Pearl. 
♦Pullman,  J.  H.        Mh  61 
Purdy,  T.  M.  Mh  83 

288  Madison  av. 
Rachau,  W.  H.        Mh  82 

242  W.  Fifty-second. 
Rankine,W.B.  G77Un77 

P.  O.  Box  1361 
Reed.  J.  J.,  Jr.       Md  64 

133  W.  Fourth. 
Reed,  W.  H.  Mh  84 

33  E.  Sixty-fifth. 
Rice,  E.  T.,  Jr.       Mh  80 

41  W.  OneHundred  and 
Twenty-fourth. 
Richardson,  C.  H.,  Jr. 

Mh  81 

36  E.  Twenty-second. 
Riley,  H.  A.  Y  70 

99  Nassau. 
♦Rising,  F.  S.  Mh  56 

Robbins,  G.  A.  Y  47 

43  Wall. 


Robert,  Frederick  Mh  60 

111  Broadway 
Roberts,  Charles,  Jr. 

Mh  62 

312  Fourth  av. 
Rockwell,  A.  D.         K  63 

46  E.  Thirty-first. 
*Romaine,Benj'n,  Jr.Cl  38 

Roosevelt,  Theo.     Hv  80 

6  W.  Fifty-seventh. 

*St.  John,  Samuel    Hd  34 

Samson,  G.  W.         Bn  39 

72  E.  One  Hundred  and 
Thirt.v-first. 
*Sanford,  C.  F.  Y  47 

Sanford,  Elliot       Am  61 

93  Nassau. 
Satterthwaite,  T.  E.  Y  64 

50  E.  Thirty-first. 
*Saville,  H.  m".         Am  54 
.  Savin,  W.  M.  ]\Ih  85 

1262  Lexington  av. 
Schell,  Francis  Y  72 

55  Broadway 
Seaman,  J.  A.         Mh  59 

67  Morton. 
Seaman,  S.  E.         Mh  67 

67  Morton. 
Searle,  D.  W.  Mh  55 

6  AV.  One  Hundred  and 
Twenty-seventh. 
*Seaver,  w".  H.  G  56 

Sedgwick,  A.  G.      Hv  64 

9  W.  Thirty-fifth. 
Sedgwick,  H.  D.     Hv  43 

34  Wall. 
Seward,  C.  A.  G  48 

29  Nassau. 
Shalcr,  I.  A.  Cn  84 

358  W.  Thirtieth. 
Shear,  T.  R.  Un  68 

115  Broadway 
Sheldon,  I.  E.  R  57 

17  W.  Fiftieth. 
Shepard,  J.  B.         Md  74 

47  E.  Twenty-seventh. 


"Shephard,  L.  B.  Mh  67 
'"Sherman,  George  P  63 
Sidman,  E.  N.         Mh  83 

144  W.  Thirty-sixth. 
Silver,  H.  M.  I)  72 

8  E.  Third. 
Skaats, Bartholomew  G  45 

120  Broadway 
Skeel,  F.  D.  Md  75 

309  E.  Third. 
Slauson,  W.  J.        Mh  63 
Slayback,  E.  F.      Mh  84 

416  Madison  av. 
•■Sloan,  H.  K.  Mh  58 

Smith,  Ballard  D  70 

Office  N.  Y.  Herald 
Smith,  C.  S.     "        Am  74 

127  W.  Fifty-third. 
Smith,  C.  W.  Mh  85 

316  W.  TwentjMhird. 
Smith,  D.  E.  Cn  83 

123  E.  Sixty-second. 
Smith,  F.  H.  Un  65 

115  Broadway 
^Smith,  H.  B.  Bd  34 

Smith,  H.  L.  Un  60 

149  Broadway 
Smith,  H.  R.  Cn  74 

London     Mining     Co., 
Chambers. 
*Smith,  H.  W.  R  56 

Smith,  J.  L.,  Jr.       CI  81 

227  W.  Forty-ninth. 
Smith,  J.  McG.       Mh  76 

39  Park  Row 
Smith,  J.  N.  Mh  85 

Fifth  Avenue  Hotel 
Smith,  S.  D.  G  63 

59  Liberty. 
Smith,  T.  E.  Mh  84 

101  W.  Fifty-third. 
Smith,  W.  W.         Mh  78 

Coll.  Cityof  N.Y.,cor. 
Twenty-third,  9  Lex- 
ington av. 


6o6  Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J 


Soutter,  C.  B.  Mh  66 

35  Broadway 

♦Spaulding,  Alex'r  Hm  46 

Spencer,  N.  S.         Mh  75 

120  Broadway 

*Spencer,  T.  R.  G  38 

Sprague,  C.  E.         Un  60 

316  W.  Twenty-eighth. 

Sprague,  H.  L.         Cn  73 

330  W.  Twenty-third. 
Sterling,  J.  W.  Y  64 

45  William. 
Stetson,  F.  L.  W  67 

45  William. 
Stevens,  A.  C.  P  76 

349  W.  Forty-ninth. 
Stewart,  S.  T.  Y  73 

120  Broadway 
Stoddard,  W.  O.        R  58 
Washington   av.,    near 
One      Hundred    and 
Sixty-fourth,  Morris- 
ania. 
Storrs,  H.  M.  Am  46 

34  Bible  House,  Astor 
pi. 
♦Strong,  G.  T.  CI  38 

Stuart,  L.  A.  Mh  80 

147   E.     One    Hundred 
and  Twentieth. 
Sturgis,  Appleton  Mh  68 
76  Beaver. 
*Sturgis,  Edward      Mh  65 
Sturgis,  Russell,  Jr. 

Mh  56 
307  E.  Seventeenth. 
Suckley,  R.  B.        Md  78 

93  Nassau. 
Sullivan,  A.  S.         Mi  45 

74  W.  Eleventh. 
Sully,  Wilberforce  D  78 

115  Broadway 
Sutherland,  J.  L.       G  49 

54  Wall. 
Sweezy,  R.  L.         Mh  74 
110  Broadway 


Taylor,  A.  J.  Y  59 

20  W.  Thirty-eighth. 
Taylor,  C.  H.  R  70 

38  Broad. 
Tenney,  L.  S.  Y  74 

206  Broadway 
*Thayer,  J.  S.  Am  38 

Thompson,  H.  H.  Hm  43 

12  E.  Forty-sixth. 
Thompson,  J.  H.     Bd  60 

Office  New  York  Times 
Thurston,  T.  T.     Am  81 

86  Leonard. 
Tiffany,  J.  B.  Cn  78 

10  Spruce. 
Tobey,  S.  H.  Y  53 

4  Broad. 
Tompkins,  Henry  Hm  64 

247  Broadway 
Townsend,  J.  J.       Hv  79 

Corporation    Counsel's 
Office 
Tracy,  C.  E..  Mh  65 

50  Wall. 
Trask,  C.  H.  Y  46 

70  Wall. 
Treraain,  H.  E.       Mh  60 

167  Broadway 
Tucker,  E.  B.         Mh  83 
Am  85 

358  W.  Thirtieth. 
Tucker,  Frank         Mh  80 

228   E.    One    Hundred 
and  Twenty-third. 
*Tuttle,  G.  W.  Mh  82 

Tweedy,  J.  F.  P  70 

40  Broadway 
Twombly,  H.  N.        D  54 

17  Lafayette  pi. 
VanArsdale,W.H.  Mh  65 

53  Seventh. 
*Van  Buren,  J.  L.    Mh  56 
Vanderpoel,  A.  H.    W  81 

45  William. 
♦Vanderpoel,  J.  McB. 

Hv61 


Van  Norman, D.C.  Hm38 
315  W.  Fifty-seventh. 
*Van  Nostrand,  Jacob 

Ub38 
*Varnum,  J.  B.  Y  38 

*Verbryck,  Cornelius 

Ub  37 
Vernon,  Thomas      Bn  54 

247  Broadway 
Voorhis,  R.  S.  Mi  50 

56  Wall. 
Vosburgh,  M.  A.     Mh  84 
247    E.    One    Hundred, 
and  Twenty-second. 
Waldron,  H.  A.       Un  74 

Coleman  House 
Walker,  H.  H.  D  77 

Randall's  Island 
*Walsh,  J.  W.  CI  39 

Ward,  E.  M.  Mi  58 

58  W.  Fifty-seventh. 
*Ward,  Henry,  Jr.     CI  36 
*Ward,  H.  H.  CI  38 

*Ward,  J.  W.  Am  26 

Ware,  W.  R.  Hv  52 

9  W.  Thirty-fifth. 
♦Waring,  C.  B.  Y  49 

♦Washburn,  J.  S.        D  53 
Washburn,  W.  I.  Am  76 
128  Broadway 
♦Waters,  G.  G.  CI  36 

Watkins,  S.  H.        Un  82 

323  Madison  av. 
Watkins,  W.  F.      Md  63 

323  Madison  av. 
Watkins,  W.  F.,  Jr. 

Un81 

323  Madison  av. 

♦Webster,  Horace    Mh  18 

♦Weed,  H.  A.  CI  36 

Weeks,  B.  S.  Mh  79 

26  Second. 
Weeks,  H.  A.  Y  43 

26  Second  av. 
Welling,  R.  W.  G.  Hv  80 
29  Wall. 


Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  0. 


607 


Wells,  Gcorjre  Bd  42 

86  Water. 
Wells,  N.  I).  Y  57 

69  Wall. 
Wendell,  E.  J.         Hv  82 

61  and  63  Worth. 
Werner,  Adolph      Mh  57 
■  339  W.  Twenty-ninth. 
Werner,  Ernest       Mh  66 

96-8  Franklin. 
Whedon,  D.  D.       Md  28 

805  Broadway 
Wheeler,  E.  P.        Mh  56 

8  Pine. 
Whiting,  J.  N.  G  39 

61  Wall. 
*Whitlock,  S.  H.        CI  37 
♦Whitman,  James       D  52 
Whittemore,  A.  D.    Y  74 
579  Broadway 
♦Wilbur, S.T.  Hm36  Y37 
Wilcox,  George         D  60 

198  Broadway 
Wilds,  H.  P.  Mh  69 

4  Pine. 

♦Williams,  H.  J.       Mh  68 

Williams,  W.  H.      Bn  65 

181  Broadway 

♦Wilson,  Archelaus    Y  44 

Wilson,  F.  H.  Y  67 

229  Broadway 
Wing,  F.  L.  Mh  69 

1300  Broadway 
Witter,  W.C.  Bn  65  Y  65 

32  Park  pi. 
Woodrufif,  C.  H.        Y  58 
120  Broadway 
♦Woodruff,  L.  DeF. 

Mh  59 

Wray,  E.  M.  Mh  73 

70  E.  One  Hundred  and 

Twenty-eighth. 

Wyman,  W.  C.  Y  55 

149  Duane. 
Wynkoop,  G.  H.        Y  64 

5  E.  Thirteenth. 


Young,  Albert  Mh  60 

9  New. 
Young,  D.  K.  Mh  71 

81  Wall. 

New  Vork  Mills. 
Calder,  F.  M.  Hm  82 

Niagara  Falls. 
Delano,  F.  R.  G  64 

♦Porter,  P.  A.  Hv  45 

Nicholville. 
♦Moore,  J.  R.  Md  63 

Niverville. 
♦Kirke,  W.  V.  Un  68 

North  Franklin. 
Miller,  S.  F.  Hm  52 

Northport. 
Beach,  T.  C.  Md  65 

North  Tarrytown. 
•Miner,  W.  A.  Md  79 

Norwich. 
♦Bloom,  H.  H.  Y  63 

*Hubbard,  Harvey  Hm  44 
Newton,  1.  S.  Y  48 


Nyack. 

Cole,  E.  H. 

W69 

Newton,  H.  G. 

Mh  75 

Oakfield. 

Rathbone,  A.  B. 

R59 

Ogdensburgh 

Egert,  C.  G. 

Hm68 

Olean. 

Smith,  J.  B. 

R52 

Brown,  E.  J.  Hm  67 

Carter,  W.  S.  Hm  79 

Davi.s,  E.  W.  Md  69 

Oneonta. 
Yager,  W.  E.  Cn  78 

174  State,  Albany 


Ontario. 
Andrew,  F.  D. 


R83 


Oneida. 
Bennett.  J.  L.  Hm  71 


Osivego. 

Cullinan,  P.  W.  Cn  72 

♦Newkirk,  S.  A.  W  60 

Sheldon,  E.  A.  Hm  48 

Ovid. 
Hyde,  W.  L.  Bd  42 

Owego. 

Hewitt,  F.  C.  Y  85 

Hollenback,  C.  E.  Un  71 

Kidder,  J.  H.  Bd  53 

Ogden,  C.  T.  G  61 

Parker,  C.  E.  G  57 

♦Tinkham,  J.  H.  G  57 

Painted  Post. 
Campbell,  Frederic  R  77 

Palmyra. 
*Brown,  M.  A.  R  55 

Durfee,  H.  R.  Y  61 

.  Parkville. 
Blakeman,  W.  C.    Md  76 
Patterson,  F.  B.      Mh  67 
27    Park    Row,    N.  Y. 
City 

Patterson. 
Cornwall,  J.  H.  Y  66 

Peek  skill. 
Finch,  J.  W.  Cn  73 

Hart,  C.  A.  Mh  73  Md  73 
239    Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 


6o8 


Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  0. 


Pelham  Manor. 

Port  Byron 

Rochester. 

Dey,  J.  R.  S. 

Hm76 

*King,  J.  C. 

Hm  64 

Abbott,  J.  B. 

R79 

5  Beekman,  N.Y.  City 

21  Tremont. 

Portchester. 

♦Adams,  S.  H. 

Hra65 

Penn  Tan. 

Clapp,  J.  H. 

Un69 

Backus,  Azel 

G49 

Franklin,  R.  W. 

Un  85 

26  Spring. 

Holt,  B.  L. 

Y  72 

Port  Henry 

Barto,  R.  V. 

PK82 

Hoze,  N.  A. 

G  53 

Woodbridge,  W.  R.  Y  55 

34  S.  Clinton. 

Robinson,  W.  W. 

Hm47 

Bishop,  F.  B. 

R71 

PoH  Jervis 

Monroe  Co.  Sav 

Bank 

Peoj-ia. 

Capron,  Alexander  P  K45 

Bly,  M.  T. 

R80 

King,  C.  B. 

Un75 

Crane,  W.  H. 

Mh77 

85  Power's  Block 

Young,  C.  0. 

Hm78 

Booth,  I.  E. 

Cn83 

PheljJS. 

Potsdam. 

43  Lake  av. 

Pinckney,  T.  H. 

GC4 

Howard,  H.  R. 

Bd57 

Booth,  Q.  W. 

Cn81 

Smith,  W.  P. 

GCi 

*Loorais,  E.  S. 

R74 

43  Lake  av. 

Underwood,  Amos 

,  Jr. 

♦Brand,  G.  B. 

R51 

Hm47 

Poughkeepsi 

♦Buell,  B.  W. 

R70 

Adriance,  H.  E. 

W83 

Cameron,  Angus 

Y69 

Pie  7- mo  lit. 

*Adriance,  J.  R. 

W78 

14  State. 

Ferndon,  William 

Hm  77 

Backus,  T.  J. 

R64 

Cartwright,  R.  H. 

Cn81 

Bisbee,  J.  B. 

Am  80 

14  Arnold  Park 

Pilla)-  Point 

Bruce,  Wallace 

Y67 

Cheney,  J.  E.,  Jr. 

R67 

Burlingame,  Eli 

Hm56 

Dwight,  W.  B. 

Y54 

North  av. 

Herrick,  C.  B. 

Y69 

♦Coit,  J.  T. 

Y44 

Pittsford. 

Lawrence,  E.  A.,  Jr.  Y68 

Crouch,  Wesley 

R63 

Emerson,  Charles 

Am  38 

Luckey,  F.  R. 

Cn82 

Whitcomb  House 

♦Raymond,  J.  H. 

Hm37 

Darrow,  C.  E. 

R77 

Pitt  st  own. 

♦Sterling,  F.  N. 

Y62 

74  East  av. 

Merriman,  F.  F. 

Un70 

♦Stevens,  W.  C. 

Un66 

Doty,  W.  D'O. 

K62 

Plank  Road. 

Taylor,  R.  E. 

Y54 

East  av. 
Ellis,  S.  A. 

R  55 

Reed,  C.  J. 

UnGO 

Rexford  Flats. 

7  Clifton. 

Plattsburgh 

Garnsey,  L.  R. 

Un84 

Ely,  D.  J. 

Y43 

Beckwith,  G.  H. 
Palmer,  Lynde 
Sanborn,  H.  C. 

W58 
Cn78 
Un  64 

Richfield  Springs. 
Gorton,  G.  V.         Hm  79 

69  S.  Fitzhugh. 
Fenn,  R.  H. 

Livingston  Park 

R54 

Richmond. 

Gaylord,  L.  J. 

R64 

Plymouth. 

Coonley,  E.  D. 

Y71 

50  Jones. 

Garatt,  J.  N. 

Md61 

West  Port 

♦Gillam,  C.  W. 
Goodrich,  AY.  P. 

Hm37 
R80 

Pompey. 

Richmond  Hill. 

133  W.  Main. 

Adams,  M.  M. 

Hm  34 

Matson,  W.  A. 

G43 

Hirshfield,  Marcus 

R  75 

72  Power's  Block 

Pompey  mil 

Riverhead. 

Hodgman,T.M.,Jr.R84 

Dibble,  0.  G. 

Y  64 

Griffing,  T.  M. 

Y64 

37  Rowley. 

Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  (fi. 


609 


Hopkins,  J.  II.        llin  72 

4  Liviiifjston  rivrk 
Hubbcll,  W.  S.  K  71 

98  Power's  Block 
Maconibcr,  F.  A.       R  59 

7  Prince. 
Macomber, William   H  84 

Co  Cliestnut. 
Marcy,  L.  B.  R  80 

*Moore,  W.  H.  R  50 

Morey,  W.  C.  R  08 

145  Power's  Block 
Mumford,  W.  W.   Hv  84 
*Pancost,  E.  II.  R  02 

Pulver,  A.  W.  R  82 

Sumner  Park 
Robinson,  C.  E.      Hm  57 

39  Plymouth  av. 
Robinson,  O.  H.         R  01 

75  N.  Union. 
Robinson,  W.  II.       Y  72 
Sage,  E.  O.  R  53 

72  Plymouth  av. 
Satterlee,  E.  H.  R  07 

40  Meigs. 
♦Spencer,  J.  E.  R  51 

Stevens,  S.  W.  R  81 

Wamsley,  W.  H.       R  70 
Whittlesey,  F.  A.      G  47 

90  S.  Fitzhugh. 
Wilbur,  C.  S.  R  78 

0  Wihlcr's  Arcade 
Wilcox,  F.  P.  R  70 

IIG  Power's  Block 
Wing,  David  R  03 

9  East. 
Work,  C.  P.  R  77 

3  E.xchange. 
Yeoman,  G.  F.  R  73 

15  Savings  BankB'd'g 

Rome. 

♦Bailey,  A.  H.  Ub  35 

♦Comstock,  Calvert  Hm  35 

Comstock,  Edward  Am  01 

Minor,  P.  H.  Hm  04 


Rondoiit. 
Taylor,  F.  M.   S.     Cn  72 
Wood,  S.  E.  1)  00 


Roslyn. 
Titus,  F.  S. 


Un84 


Sag  Tlarhor. 
Barnhart,  J.  W.       Md  01 

Salem. 
Allen,  C.  L.,  Jr.         Y  67 
Hunter,  D.  M.         Mb  77 

Sand  Lake. 
Vicle,  J.  P.  Un  01 

Sandy  Hill. 
Sawyer,  E.  R.  Un  00 

Saratoga  Springs. 
Church,  G.  T.         Hm  80 
Dowd,  A.  D.  W  85 

Dowd,  C.  N.  W  79 

James,  L.  W.  P  57 

Pearsall,  W.  S.       Md  82 
♦Russell,  Edwin        Un  05 
Stevens,  H.  W.         W  79 
Strong,  S.  E.  Md  GO 

Whittelsey,  C.  M.      Y  04 

Sardinia. 
Barnhart,  W.  H.     Md  84 

Saugerties. 
Scoville,  F.  C.         Am  75 

SauquoH. 
♦Gray,  George  Hv  49 

Scarsdale. 
Chase,  Francis       P  K  52 

Schenectady. 
Alexander,  George  Un  (>0 
Brown,  S.  S.  R  79 

Cady,  Putnam  T'n  85 

Case,  L.  W.  I'n  82 


I)e  Reiner,  J.  A.      Un  57 
Howe,  S.   B.  Un  02 

Lansing,  G.  VerP.  Un  83 
Lansing,  J.  B.  W.  Un  83 
Sehlosscr,  Henry  Un  81 
♦Stanton,  Benjamin  Bd  48 
Strong,  A.  P.  Un  64 

Van  Voast,  J.  A.    Un  82 

Seneca  Falls. 

♦McNeil,  H.  W.  Y  52 

Parsons,  C.  A.        Hm  42 

Sherburne. 
♦Lathrop,  J.  M.        Hm  38 

Sing  Sing. 
Brandreth,  G.  A.     Un  48 
Coe,  G.  J.  P  K  74 

Davenport,  Edwin  Hv  48 
Tenney,  A.  F.         Am  69 

Shaneateles. 
Roe,  Andrew  Md  57 

Somers. 
Crane,  Thaddeus  P  K  45 


Southold. 
Case,  Albertson 


Y  06 


Spencerport. 
Thorburn,  A.  McA.  Un  57 

Staatshurgh. 
March,  CD.  Hv  80 

Stamford. 
Thomas,  A.  P.         Un  74 

St  ap  let  on. 

Anders  )n,  Frank    Mh  71 

Care  Navy  Departm't, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Oldham,  D.  J.  T.    Md  84 

Rockwell,  J.  E.       Am  37 

Staten  Island. 
♦Bigelow,  W.  A.  Y  45 


6io 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  0. 


Syracuse. 
Barker,  F.  W.  G  71 

Beard,  A.  F.  Y  57 

236  E.   Genesee. 

Burdick,  E.  H.  G  70 

Burt,  J.  O.  Hv  58 

Butterfield,  E.  S.      Y  67 

*Canfield,  F.  W.      Hm  68 

Comfort,  G.  F.        Md  57 

383  East  av. 

*Cowles,  I.  A.  Hm  56 

Davis,  R.  H.  Hm  62 

Ginn,  W.  C.  Md  59 

210  E.  Genesee. 
Glass,  C.  J.  R  65 

109  Salina. 
Glass,  E.  P.  R  69 

12    Syracuse,    Savings 
Bank  Building 
Goodelle,  W.  P.         D  63 

192  James. 
Griffin,  J.  P.  Md  48 

86  University  av. 
Hancock,  T.  E.       Md  71 
27  Savings  B'k  B'lding 
*Horton,  Henry  Y  54 

Huntington,  F.  D.  Am  39 
Kendall,  H.  F.  R  69 

Lockwood,  H.  R.       G  64 
McGregor,  W.  S.     Cn  71 
18  Onondaga  Co.    Sav- 
ings Bank  Building 
Mundy,  E.  W.  R  60 

137  Warren. 
Nichols,  E.  P.  W  61 

300  E.  Genesee. 
Northrup,  A.  J.      Hm  58 
Northrup,  M.  H.     Hm  60 
Petit,  D.  E.  Md  82 

80  Willow. 
Richardson,  R.  M.  Hm43 
Salter,  Sumner       Am  77 
Skinner,  J.  A.        Hm  57 
Smith,  C.  E.  R  60 

23  University  av. 
Staunton,  J.  A.  G  58 


j    Taylor,  I.  B.  A.  Md  82 

114  S.  Salina. 

Totman,  D.  M.  Y  72 

Wallace,  W.  J.  Hm  57 

Wisner,  G.  W.  Un  71 

71  Onondaga. 

Tarrytown. 
Clarke,  George        Md  60 
Cobb,  H.  N.  Y  55 

Eurich,  E.  F.  Mh  66 

16  Exchange  pi.,  N.  Y. 
City 
Paine,  J.  A.  Hm  59 

Rockwell,  John  Y  49 

Ticonderoga. 
Kimpton,  H.  H.         Y  62 

Tivoli. 
Piatt,  G.  L.  G  41 

Troy. 
Beattie,  David         Am  59 
Clark,  C.  G.    R  62  Un  63 

84  Fourth. 
Cunningham,  H.  D. 

Hm  66 

Office  iJ/'?n/i(7  Telegram 

Griffith,  J.  H.  ■    R  59 

72  Grand  Division. 
Hall,  J.  S.  Hv  58 

Hall,  R.  F.  Hv  54 

McGregor,  Donald    Y  68 
Mosher,  G.  A.  D  67 

35  First. 
Reed,  William        Hm  71 
Smith,  Albert  Un  70 

IG  First. 
Smith,  H.  W.  D  75 

16  First. 
Tucker,  J.  I.  CI  37 

Whitman,  F.  P.       Bn  74 

Pawling  av. 

Trumansburgh. 
Barto,  F.  D.  G  75 

'Boardman,  Herbert  Y  68 


Tuckahoe. 
*Ives,  A.  M.  PK56 

Titlly. 
*Boutelle,  D.  E.  D  62 

Turin. 
Brooks,  C.  W.         Md  57 

Union  Sj^rings. 
Yawger,  J.  F.  Cn  85 

Unionville. 
Hartwell,  S.  S.  Y  59 


Upper  Red  Hook. 

Scudder,  E.  C. 

HdoO 

Utica. 

*AlIen,  Nathan 

Hm48 

Allen,  T.  H. 

Hm79 

Avery,  C.  H. 

Hm  83 

Avery,  Theodore 

Hm  55 

Bacon,  W.  J. 

Hm40 

*Bacon,  W.  K. 

Hm  63 

Bagg,  Egbert 

G42 

Bagg,  M.  M.  Hm36Y37 

Beardsley,  A.  M. 

G42 

Bigelow,  D.  W. 

Hm  65 

*Brandegce,  J.  J. 

Y43 

Brown,  T.  J. 

Y  65 

Coxe,  A.  C. 

Hm68 

Crittenden,  W.  H 

Am  81 

Curran,  Edward 

Hm  56 

*Curran,  H.  H. 

Hm  62 

*Curran,  P.  C. 

Hm  64 

*Davis,  C.  M. 

Hm  61 

Dunmore,  W.  T. 

Md71 

Gardner,  H.  D. 

Hm75 

Gibson,  J.  G. 

G74 

Gibson,  W.  T. 

G42 

Gilbert,  B.  D. 

Hm57 

*Handy,  E.  P. 

Hm33 

♦Kirkland,  J.  L. 

Hv49 

Lewis,  W.  E. 

Hm75 

Matthews,  E.  D. 

Hm73 

Merwin,  M.  H. 

Hm52 

Geographical  Distribution  in    i  J  0.  6ii 


Merwin,  M.  K.  Hni  85 

North,  S.  N.  D.  Hm  G9 

Roberts,  E.  H.  Y  50 

Sawyer,  G.  C.  Hv  55 

Schulte,  Bernard  K  70 

Spriggs,  J.  T.  Hm  47 

*Spriggs,  W.  T.  Hm  76 
Townsend,  William  Y  71 

Williams,  G.  II.  Am  78 

Williams,  J.  C.  Am  82  | 

rail's  Mills. 
♦Kennedy,  A.  D.       Mh  65 

Ve)non. 

Langford,  Dewitt  Hm  46 

*McIntosh,  R.  W.   Hm  64 

Warrenshurgh.  j 

*Post,  H.  A.  Mh  55  | 

Water  ford.  j 

*Adams,  T.  P.  Hm  3G  | 

Burton,  W.  E.  Y  70  [ 

*Dennis,  J.  H.  Un  62 

Waterloo. 
Roe,  C.  A.  Md  84 

Welles,  S.  R.  G  45 

Watertown. 
Bagg,  S.  F.  Hm  69 

*Ferrin,  C.  M.  Hm  57 

*Fuller,  S.  R.  Md  59 

Klock,  P.  L.  Hm  80 

Olin,  R.  A.  G  65 

Remington,  C.  R.      G  54 

Waterville. 

Babbott,  F.  L.  Am  78 

Bigelow,  H.  P.  Hm  61 

Goodwin,  W.  B.  Hm  59 

♦Haven,  L.  E.  Hm  44 

Watkins. 
Huff,  A.  C.  G  60 

Woodward,  B.  W.     G  62 


Waverly. 
"Sturges,  Wilson         G  55 

Wellsville. 
Coit,  Albert  R  66 

West  Chazy. 
Sherwood,  F.  R.     Md  76 

West  Chester. 

Johnson,  J.  H.  W  70 

Harrington,  B.  T.  Am  52 

♦Harrington,  T.  B.  Am  49 

Westfield. 

♦Hinckley,  J.  G.  Hm  34 

♦Knight,  S.  H.  Hm  66 

♦Parsons,  Lorenzo  Hm  33 

Skinner,  C.  P.  Hm  66 

Skinner,  J.  A.  Hm  73 

Westgate,  H.  S.  D  63 

West  New  Brighton. 
Curtis,  G.  W.  Bn  54 

Office  Harper's  Weekly, 
N.  Y.  City 

West  Point. 
Alexander,  C.  T.       Y  54 

West  Troy. 
♦Brigham,  H.  A.      Hm  40 
Meneely,  G.  K.        Un  81 
P.  O.  Box  23 

West  Winfield. 
Kingsbury,  C.  A.      W  64 

White  Plains. 

♦Cochran,  Robert  Y  46 

Genung,  C.  A.  Md  71 

Lockwood,  J.  B.  Un  70 

245    Broadway,  N.  Y. 

City 

Romer,  William  Md  58 


Westcott,  C.  L.  Y  64 

115  Broadway,   N.    Y. 
City 

Whitestown. 
►Brayton,  E.  C.         Am  67 
Ellis,  J.  W.  Md  58 

"Gardiner,  J.  S.        Hm  49 

Willianishurgh. 

♦West,  J.  II.  R  62 

Williamstown. 

Steele,  W.  H.  Y  58 

Williamsville. 
Van  Pelt,  Evert  P  78 

Wilson. 
Hudnut,  I.  B.  R  72 

Wolcott. 
Roe,  William  Md  55 

Tankers. 
Andrus,  H.  J.  Md  68 

42  Pine,  N.  Y.  City 
Andrus,  J.  E.  Md  62 

10  College  pi.,   N.   Y. 
City 
Baker,  F.  A.  D  59 

110   Broadway,    K.  Y. 
City 
♦Coe,  F.  A.      Hm  35  Y  37 
Lockwood,  J.  A.     Un  67 
Lungren,  C  M.  P  74 

1-5  Bond,  N.  Y.  City 
Morse,  G.  L.  Mh  63 

Ray,  W.  H.  D  78 

Seward,  F.  D.         Hm  58 
Skinner,  J.  W.  Y  43 

19   E.  Fourth,     N.   Y. 
City 
Storrs,  H.  L.  Hm  33 

Strong,  M.  H.  R  58 

Washburn,  H.  L.    Md  68 
261    Broadway,    N.  Y. 
City 


6i2  Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J 


Asheville. 
Mitchell,  B.  C. 


KG-l 


Chajjel   mil. 
Mallott,  W.  P.        P  K  40 

Charlotte. 
Cheshire,  J.B.,  Jr.  PK69 

Durham. 
Dike,  James  Bd"69 


Lenoir. 
Bush,  F.  L. 


Hv  64 


NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Murfreeshoroiigh. 
Roberts,  A.  B.         Hm  44 

New  Berne. 
Bryan,  Washington 

P  K  75 

Raleigh. 

Lyman,  T.  B.  Hm  37 

Mitchell,  G.  0.  D  80 

Sanborn,  W.  H.  Bd  77 


Salisbury. 
Blackmer,  W.  C.  P  K 


Mock,  L.  C. 


PK78 


Stamford. 
*Chipman,  G.  S.      P  K  78 

Statesville. 
Huske,  John  P  K  77 

TaylorsvilJe. 
Thurston,  T.  G.         Y  62 

Wilmington. 
AYatson,  A.  A.         Ub  37 

Winston. 
Buxton,  J.   C.         P  K  73 


OHIO. 


Akron. 

Burton,  N.  S.  Hd  46 

Dodge,  E.  D.  Hd  63 

Ganter,  R.  L.  K  56 

Perkins,  T.  K.  Hd  70 

Stuart,  E.  W.  Hd  62 
Walker, A.H.  Hd83  W  83 

Williamson,  S.  C.  Hd  60 

Wright,  R.  H.  Hd  63 

Alpha. 
Ankeney,  Albert      Mi  68 
Ankeney,  Horace     Mi  72 

Ashtabula. 
Strader,  P.  W. ,  Jr.    K  75 
Waite,  G.  W.  Am  61 

Avon. 
Townshend,  J.  H.  Hd  70 

Avondale. 
Dickson,  Parker      Mi  74 
Wiggin's  Block,  Cincin- 
nati. 

Batavia. 
Manning,  L.  D.         Mi  57 


Bedford. 

Hathaway,  R.  J. 

P59 

Bellefontaine 

Kalb,  G.  L. 

Mi  48 

Wright,  T.  L. 

Mi  45 

Bellevue. 

Bates,  H.  C. 

Hd81 

Holbrook,  G.  A. 

Bd77 

Jones,  F.  H. 

Hd82 

Schuyler,Hamilton  Hd  84 

Bourneville. 
Taylor,  William       Mi  56 


Braceville. 
Ross,  J.  S. 

Bridgeport. 
Tallman,  A.  P. 
Tallman,  C.  H. 


W  68 


Hd  66 
Hd71 


Bucyrus. 
Crittenden,  W.  B.  Am  78 
Hm  78 

Can  field. 
Copeland,  A.  T.      Md  58 


Canton. 
Day,  W.  R.  P  70 

Leisenring,  O.  D       R  79 
Whiting,  Julius,  Jr.  Hd  76 

Carlisle  Station. 
Gowdy,  G.  E.  Mi  72 

Chillicothe. 

Barrere,  Carlisle  Mi  66 
Douglas,  Albert,  Jr.  K  72 

Douglas,  J.  H.  K  83 

McCoy,  S.  F.  Mi  39 

Mayo,  Archibald  Mi  61 

*Miller,  Joseph  Mi  39 

Cincinnati. 
Abbott,  AVillard         R  58 

S.   W.    cor.    Elm    and 
Vine,  Walnut  Hills 
Avery,  W.  L.  Y  55 

Brashear,  H.  F.       Hv  61 

33  Wiggin's  Block 
Brown,  T.  F.  Bn  62 

04  Mt.  Auburn  av. 
Brown,  Zephaniah  Bn  65 

Of  Mellen, Brown  &Co. 


Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  0.  613 


♦Brush,  C.  D.  L.        Mi  44 

Burnet,  J.  S.  Y  57 

13  Miisonic  Temple 

*Chase,  S.  P.  1)  2G  j 

Cilley,  J.  L.  Hv  m 

245  W.  Seventh. 
Conner,  P.  S.  D  59 

159  W.  Ninth. 
Coppock,  F.  M.        Mi  73  j 
Room  9,  Mas.  Temple   i 
Dandridge,  N.  P.       K  Gt!  I 

114  E.  Fourth. 
Davis,  G.  F.  R  G4  j 

2  McGregor  av.,  Mt. 
Auburn 
Davis,  G.  R.  R  78 

Mt.  Auburn 
Davis,  W.  H.  R  C8 

Avondale 
Dickson,  Parker 

Mi  74  D  74 
Avondale  P.  O. 
Duncan,  S.  W.         Bn  GO 

Mt.  Auburn 

Eells,  James  Hm  44 

Walnut  Hills 

*Eells,  Samuel         Hm  32 

*Empson,  D.  R.  Y  53 

Ewing,  M.  B.  Y  55 

Walnut  Hills 
Fisher,  W.  H.         Hm  64 
Wiggin's    Block,    cor. 
Fifth  and  Vine. 
Fleming,  Rufus  P  73 

132  Broadway 
♦Fletcher,  A.  M.        Mi  3G 
Force,  M.  F.  Hv  45 

89  W.  Eighth. 
Frazer,  A.  L.,  Jr.      K  80 
44  Walnut. 
♦Gallagher,  W.  D.     Mi  44 
Gere,  A.  H.  Mi  62 

73  Walnut. 
♦Gholson,  W.  Y.       Hv  61 
♦Groesbeck,  J.  B.      Mi  39 
Groesbeck,  W.  S.    Mi  34 


Guy,  E.  A.  Mi  58 

17i  W.  Third. 

♦Gwynne,  A.  E.  Y  39 

*Haire,  Thomas  Mi  43 

Harris,  S.  T.  Bn  58 

Hart,  J.  M.  Cn  60 

Southern  av. 

Higley,  Warren  Hm  G2 

67  Pike. 

♦Humphrey,  Z.  M.  Am  43 

♦James,  C.  P.  Mi  46 

Kendri(;k,  J.  M.  K  59 

Price's  Hill 

♦Kennedy,  W.  S.  Hd  46 

King,  Rufus  Hv  38 

95  E.  Third. 

Kinney,  H.  W.  Bn  80 
Gilbert     av. ,     Walnut 
Hills 

♦McAlpin,  W.  B.  Mi  73 

Merrill,  C.  W.  D  66 
McCormick     pi.,    Mt. 
Auburn 

Miller,  J.  W.  K  75 
24  W.  Fourth. 

♦Molony,  Daniel  Mi  35 
Montgomery,  C.  B.  Mi  65 

Pike's  Opera  House 

Morris,  E.  D.  Y  49 

Walnut  Hills 

Mussey,  C.  F.  D  48 

70  W.  Seventh. 

Noyes,  E.  F.  D  57 

Mt.  Auburn 

Oliver,  M.  W.  Mi  47 
Wiggin's  Block 

♦Oliver,  W.  S.  Mi  57 

Peck,  H.  D.  Mi  62 
17i  W.  Third. 

♦Perkins,  J.  H.  Mi  50 

♦Pugh,  G.  E.  Mi  40 

♦Pugh,  J.  A.  Mi  51 

Roe,  G.  M.  Md  74 

141  Smith. 

Sayler,  J.  R.  Mi  60 
•    58  W.  Third. 


Sayler,  Milton  Mi  52 

58  W.  Third. 
Sayler,  Nelson  Mi  57 

58  W.  Third. 
Shiras,  J.  O.  Mi  71 

Smith,  S.  W.,  Jr.    BnSO 
Cor.    Gilbert  and  Oak 
avs.,  Walnut  Hills 
♦Spencer,  C.  S.  Mi  69 

Stone,  G.  W.  Y  74 

♦Taylor,  C.  H.  Hd  46 

Taylor,  W.  W.  K  64 

c.  Fourth  &  Broadway 
♦Telford,  C.  L.  Mi  36 

Wald,  G.  H.  Y  73 

318  W.  Seventh. 
Wilson,  M.  F.  Mi  64 

23  W.  Third. 
Wynian,  Walter      Am  70 
111  Broadway 

Circleville. 

♦Brown,  M.  A.  Mi  44 

♦Hedges,  J.  N.  Hv  64 

♦Hulse,  Jonas  G  75 

Jones,  H.  E.  G  75 

McCrca,  Adam  Mi  42 

Marfield,  Elliott  K  83 

Page,  H.  F.  Mi  39 

Wright,  T.  B.  K  83 

Cleveland. 
Adams,  S.  F.  Hm  58 

611  E.  Madison  av. 
■Adams,  S.  W.         Hm  39 
Andrews,  W.  W.     Hd  59 
Barber,  A.  W.         Hd  83 

245  Woodland  av. 
Benton,  Horace        Hd  50 

127  Water. 
Bishop,  L.  J.  P.         R  74 

236  Superior. 
Boardman,W.  H.   P  K  85 

522  Euclid  av. 
Boardman,  W.  J.   PK  54 

522  Euclid  av. 


6 14  Geographical  Distributiofi  in  A  A  (l\ 


Bonnell,  Martyn      Hd  72 

416  Case  av. 
Brett,  W.  H.  Hd  74 

315  Euclid  av. 
Brooks,  T.  H.  W  70 

319  Prospect. 
Buell,  A.  E.  W  82 

574  Euclid  av. 
Buxton,  J.  B.         PK72 

208  Superior. 
Campbell,  O.  J.  P  70 

Savings  Bank  Build'g 
Case,  G.  B.       G  71  K  71 

303  Euclid  av. 

♦Chandler,  William     P  54 

Chester,  C.  T.         Hm  74 

♦Chester,  Erastus     Hd  48 

Coe,  Sage  Hd  84 

539  Case  av. 
Conger,  E.  A.  G  63 

515  Case  av. 
Conger,  G.  F.  G  80 

515  Case  av. 
Coon,  G.  W.  Hd  76 

Care  Cleveland  Herdic 
Co. 
Crowell,  C.  B.  CI  85 

332  Prospect. 
Crowell,  E.  R.  W  83 

332  Prospect. 
Crowl,  A.  M.  H.      Hd  85 

73  Clinton. 
Curtis,  Eleroy  Hd  45 

2517  Sawyer. 
Curtiss,  S.  H.  Hd  67 

317  Prospect. 
Cushing,  E.  F.  Cn  83 

370  Prospect. 
Cushing,  H.  P.         Cn  82 

370  Prospect. 
Cushing,  W.  E.       Hd  75 

370  Prospect. 
Dodge,  S.  D.  W  77 

219  Superior. 
Eddy,  S.  M.  Hd  64  j 

219  Superior.  | 


Eells,  D.  P.  Hm  46 

856  Euclid  av. 
Eells,  H.  P.  Hm  76 

918  Kennard. 
♦Eells,  T.  D.  Hd  28 

Fitch,  J.  G.  Hd  79 

122  Water. 
Fonts,  G.  E.  Hd  85 

25  Church. 
Garfield,  H.  A.  W  85 

1106  Euclid  av. 
Garfield,  J.  R.  W  85 

1106  Euclid  av. 
Gates,  C.  A.  Hd  73 

33  St.  Clair. 
♦Goodrich,  W.  H.       Y  43 
Haldeman,  F.  M.     Cn  83 

931  Euclid  av. 
Harvey,  E.  H.  Hd  67 

107  Euclid  av. 
♦Harvey,  H.  A.         Hd  66 
Harvey,  W.  H.         Hd  63 

122  Prospect. 
Heisel,  J.  H.  D  64 

122  Superior. 
Hoyt,  Elton  Bn  78 

943  Euclid  av. 
Hoyt,  J.  H. 

Hd  72  Am  73  Bn  74 

105  Public  sq. 
Hubby,  F.  W.  K  64 

851  Euclid  av. 
Ingersoll,  G.  T.        Cn  83 
Harkness  Block,  Euclid 
av. 
King,  C.  G.,  Jr.       Bn  84 

130  Prospect. 
King,  R.  T.  Bn  78 

130  Prospect. 
King,  W.  G.  Hd  80 

Kline,  V.  P.  W  66 

219  Superior. 
Otis,  Waldemer        D  66 

399  Bond. 
Oviatt,  J.  S.  Hd  67 

201  Detroit.  ♦ 


Palmer,  A.  H.  Hd  79 

Parmelee,  James      Cn  76 

831  Euclid  av. 
Parmelee,  R.  M.      Cn  81 

831  Euclid  av. 
Parmelee,  W.  R.      Cn  75 

831  Euclid  av. 
♦Perkins,  Jacob  Y  42 

Perkins,  J.B.  Hd  76  W  77 

6  Perkins'  Building 
Perkins,  Jos.,  Jr.     W  82 

760  Euclid  av. 
Prentiss,  S.  C.  Cn  73 

32  Chestnut. 
Rose,  H.  P.  Cn  84 

971  Euclid  av. 
Russell,  Lansing      W  78 

94  Washington. 
Sanders,  J.  C.  Y  54 

Western  Hom.  Coll. 
Seaman,  C.  J.  Bn  72 

171  Prospect. 
Shaw,  C.  A.  Hd  81 

Medina,  Ohio 
Spencer,  F.  A.  D  63 

219  Superior. 
Taylor,  A.  F.  D  74 

Taylor,  Z.  P.  R  69 

Williams,  E.  P.       Hd  64 

510  Case  av. 
Williams,  W.  G.      Hd  61 

Clifton. 
►Bowler,  G.  P.  K  66 

Collamer. 
Howard,  B.  E.         Hd  83 


Stinaflf,  W.  C. 


Hd  T, 


Columbus. 
i-Barr,  John  Mi  40 

Blake,  F.  W.  K  80 

126  Lang. 
Brooks,  F.  S.  Mi  69 

253  E.  State. 
■Bryan.  C.  A.  Mi  42 


Geographical  Distributiofi   in    1  J  (I>.  615 


Burr,  C.  E.,  Jr.  K  65 

103  S.  Ilish. 

Clarke.  R.  T.  G  75 

1(55  Scioto. 

Dennison,  Wm.  Mi  35 

Edwards,  F.  E.  K  83 

Evans,  E.  T.  K  71 

45  N.  High. 

♦Galloway,  J.  S.  Mi  74 

Hubbard,  F.  C.  G  73 
Ide,  A.  J.         G  72  Cn  73 

163  Scioto. 

Landis,  H.   G.  Y  67 

117  E.  State. 

*Mayo,  H.  B.  Mi  47 

Medary,  F.  H.  K  67 

584  E.  Long. 

*Morris.  J.  A.  K  60 

01d£,  C.  N.  Mi  36 

55  S.  Fourth. 

*01ds,  W.  W.  Mi  62 

Orton,  Edward  Hm  48 

Ohio  State  University 

Parsons,  G.  McL.  Mi  37 

E.  Town. 

Sexton,  H.  C.  Mh  62 

*Smith,  S.  M.  Mi  36 

*Smith.  S.  M.  Mi  69 

Snyder,  Balfour  Mi  75 

706  N.  High. 

Spencer,  F.  A.  Mi  60 

116  Franklin  q,v. 

♦Swan,  George  Mi  39 

Thurman,  A.  W.  P  K  67 

1  S.  High. 

Wade,  N.  K.  G  43 

84  E.  Washington  av. 

W^etmore,  C.  H.  K  69 

393  E.  Broad. 

Wilcox,  J.  A.  Y  50 

48  S.  Third. 


Conneaxt. 
Brown,  J.  V.  Y  42 


Convoy. 
Brooks,  T.  D. 


Mi  63 


Cumminsville. 
♦Clopper,  E.  N.  Mi  61 

Dayton. 

♦Anderson,  K.  C.  Mi  49 

♦Brown,  J.  P.  Mi  62 

Colby,  H.  F.  Bn  62 

♦Conover,  Wilbur  Mi  40 

Dunlap,  A.  S.  Mi  57 

Iddings,  D.  W.  Mi  42 

Irvin,  H.  A.  Mi  74 

Jefferys,  J.  O.  Mi  74 

Lowe,  J.  G.  Mi  38 

Steele,  R.  W.  Mi  40 

Thomas,  A.A.  Mi67  D  67 

Van  Ausdale,  Isaac  Mi  42 

East  Livej-pool. 
Fearon,R.N.    Md  69  P  70 

East   Toledo. 
Crane,  A.  W.  D  62 

Eaton. 
♦John,  S.  J.  Mi  38 

Elyria. 

Ely,  C.  T.  Hd  79 

Foster,  B.  P.  Hd  83 

♦Haines,  E.  P.  Hd  58 

Hale,  J.  C.  D  57 

Felicity. 
♦Chalfant,  L.  W.       Mi  43 

Findlay. 
Watt,  J.  C.  Mi  74 

Franklin. 

Burrowes,  S.  A.       Mi  67 

♦Burrowes,  W.  S.      Mi  45 

Gamhier. 
Gregg,  H.  S.  K  81 

McKinley,  J.  PeW.  H. 

K72 


Glendale. 

Hughes,  H.  W.         Mi  73 

90  W.  Third,  Cincin'ti. 

McLaren,  J.  P.        Mi  76 

W  77 

Richards,  Channing  Y  58 

Glenville. 
Shumway,  G.  W.     Hd  75 
24  Case  Building 

Granville. 
Shepardson,  Daniel 

Am  39  Bn  41 
Thresher,  A.  U.      Am  65 

Greenville. 
♦Mayo,  J.  W.  Mi  64 

Greenwich. 
♦Mitchell,  J.  S.  P  46 

Hamilton. 

♦Daugherty,  A.  J.  Mi  62 

Hume,  A.  F.  Mi  48 

♦Lancaster,  Hugh  Mi  36 

McMaken,  Joseph  Mi  70 

Martin,  E.  C.  Mi  71 

Hillslorough. 

Hibben,  J.  M.  Mi  68 

Picard,  F.  J.  P  71 

Scott,  S.  P.  Mi  66 

Smith,  Kirby  Mi  69 

Steele,  S.  F.  Mi  58 

Hudson. 

Cutter,  Carroll  Y  54 

♦Ellsworth,  E.  A.  Hd  67 

Foster,  H.  B.  Hd  52 

Gregory,  E.  S.  Hd  52 

Hodge,  Frank  Y  56 

Read,  M.  C.  Hd  48 

Seymour,  N.  P.  Hd  34 

Smith,  C.  J.  Hd  70 

Warren,  F.  M.  Am  80 


6i6 


Geographical  Distributio7i  in  A  J  (P. 


Ironton. 
Campbell,  Harry 
Livesaj',  T.  M. 


K81 


Kent. 

Barrows,  A.  C.  Hd  61 

Patton,  J.  B.  Hd  84 

Williams,  C.  T.  Hd  62 

Wolcott,  S.  P.  Hd  62 

Lancaster. 

Brasee,  J.  T.  K  82 

Cartmell,  E.  B.  K  71 

Ewing,  P.  B.  Mi  39 

Evring,  Thomas  Bn  56 

Lima. 

Donelson,  P.  S.  P  49 

Lockland. 

Hussey,  Lutellus  Mi  56 

Marion. 

Turney,  J.  E.  K  74 

Massillon. 

Baldwin,  F.  L.  .  Y  67 


Russell,  C.  M. 


Hd 


Middletown. 
Thornton,  J.  L.        Mi  57 
Wrenn,  C.  D.  R  65 

Monroeville. 
Aves,  H.  D.  K  78 

Montgomery. 
Cortelyou,  T.  F.       Mi  54 

Mount  Airy. 
Gordon,  W.  L.  Y  74 

Mount  Vernon. 
Whitesides,  Ncvil      K  G8 

Newark. 
Buckingham,  Jerome 

Hd41 


Coman,  L.  P.  Hm  46 

Hatch,  C.  A.  D  75 

Newport. 
Greenwood,  F.  E.      D  71 

Niles. 
Robbins,  F.  C.  P  83 

North  Bend. 
Conner,  J.  S.  D  65 

Court  House,      Cincin- 
nati 

Norwalk. 
Johnson,  H.  C.  Mi  65 


Mitchell,  H.  S. 


K58 


Oberlin. 

Blynn,  W.  G.  Mi  68 

Clark,  H.  J.  Hd  61 

Cole,  H.  E.  D  81 

Dimmock,  D.  L.  Hd  61 

Jewett,  F.  F.  Y  70 

Oxford. 

Bishop,  R.  H.  Mi  34 

Bonham,  L.  N.  Mi  55 

Guy,  D.  W.  Mi  61 

Keely,  G.  W.  Mi  43 

McGregor,  J.  W.  Mi  63 

Painesville. 

Clarke,  E.  W.  Y  67 

Parkman. 

Lyman,  Darius  Hd  89 

U.  S.  Treasury,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Piqua. 

Conover,  AV.  G.  K  84 

Dorsey,  W.  McC.  K  69 

i=Hart,  J.  H.  Mi  39 
McDonald,  J.  McC.  K  68 

O'Ferrall,  R.  M.  K  75 

Plymouth. 

"Wilson,  T.  Van  H.  Hd  48 


Pomeroy. 
*Maples,  C.  P.  G  48 

Portsmouth. 
BoUes,  W.  M.  K  84 

Ravenna. 
Day,  C.  F.     Hd  83  W  83 
Poe,  C.  E.  Hd  64 

Waite,  H.  M.  Hd  85 

Richfield. 

McKinstry,  J.  A.    Am  38 

*Orviatt,  V.  L.  Hd  51 

Riverside. 
Lord,  Nathan  D  51 

P.  0.  Cincinnati 

Ruggles. 
*Wilson,  James         Hd  54 

Rutland. 
Paine,  Lewis  K  58 

Salem. 

Ambler,  R.  S.  Hd  83 

Parks,  Sheldon  Hd  79 

Pendleton,  C.  H.  Bn  78 

Sandusky. 

Goodwin,  Homer  Hd  44 

♦Leonard,  Cuyler  Hd  43 

Sadler,  C.  W,  K  69 

Wildman,  Horatio  Y  47 

Sciotoville. 
Taylor,  Martyn  P  52 

Seville. 
Elliott,  J.  C.  Hd  63 

Shelby. 
Mack,  A.  J.  Hd  68 

Sidney. 
♦Walker,  S.  B.  Mi  43 


Geographical  Distribution   in    i  J  (fi.  617 


Springfield. 
Burrowes,  T.  A.      Mi  47 
Goode,  J.  S.  Mi  45 

Hall,  G.  C.  Am  71 

Stewart,  J.  E.  Mi  65 

Webb,  W.  11.  Hm  58 

Steuhenville. 
Wood,  T.  S.  K  80 

TaUmadge. 
*Caruthcrs,  C.  C.      Hd  70 
Wright,  G.  M.  Hd  71 

Toledo. 
Andrews,  Robert    PK  53 
Collamore,  G.  A.       D  54 

207  Washington. 
Geddes,  F.  L.  P  72 

227  Bancroft. 
Harrington ,  Nathan  Am  64 
Kent,  Charles  Hd  40 

Mitchell,  J.  G.        Hm  62 
Osborne,  Ralph        Hd  66 

509  Superior. 
Van  Pelt,  Charles      P  76 

c.  Superior  &  Munroe. 
Waite,  E.  T.  Y  69 

Prescott. 
Watson,  Pliny  K  64 

57  Franklin  av. 
Wilson,  C.  G.  K  68 

c.  Warren  &  Prescott. 
"Wright,  Samuel       Hd  40 
Young,  F.  I.  Hd  70 

44  and  45  Produce  Ex- 
change 

Troy. 
Byrkett,  A.  R.  Mi  68 


♦Deweese,  T.  L.  Mi  62 

Ernhart,  M.  B.  Mi  72 

Marshall,  T.  B.  Mi  61 

*Schmeltzcr,  W.  V.  Mi  58 

♦Thomas,  W.  I.  Mi  62 

Thomas,  W.  S.  Mi  60 

Weakley,  H.  H.  Mi  58 

Unionville. 
Hardy,  A.  S.  Am  61 

Urhana. 

Horr,  Versalius  Mi  43 
McDonald,  Duncan  Mi 59 

*McLain,  A.  L.  Mi  68 

McLain,  J.  L.  Mi  68 

Moses,  T.  F.  Bd  57 

Sewall,  Frank  Bd  58 

Wood,  C.  S.  Mi  66 

Wadsworth. 
Loomis,  H.  E.  Hd  83 

Warren. 
Adams,  Whittlesey  Y  57 
Dawson,  L.  R.  Hd  78 
Harmon,  Julian  Hd  46 
♦Harrington,  C.  F.  Hd  70 
Harrington,  F.  W.  Hd  79 
McLain,  F.  D.  Hd  78 
McLain,  T.  J.,  Jr.  Hd  59 
Reed,  F.  F.  P  80 

Warrensville. 
♦Watterson,  E.  S.     Hd  61 
♦Watterson,  H.  R.    Hd  63 

Washingtoyi  C.  II. 
Ustick,  H.  P.  Mi  70 


Waterford. 
Powers,  Stephen        P  63 

West  Cleveland. 

Coffey,  J.  C.  Hd  70 

164    Superior,     Cleve- 
land 

WicMiffe. 
Ingersoll,  E.  P.       Hd  82 


Wooster. 

Davis,  T.  K. 

Y45 

Henry,  H.  H. 

Mi  75 

Stoddard,  0.  N. 

Mi  34 

Youngstown 

Arms,  M.  I. 

Cn75 

Arms,  Warner 

Hd  72  Cn  73 

Baldwin,  W.  H. 

Hd  71 

Booth,  C.  H. 

Hd84 

Brown,  T.  G. 

Mi  74 

Campbell,  J.  D. 

Hd81 

Micanopy,  Fla. 

Cornell,  G.  H. 

Hd77 

Gibson,  W.  T. 

Hd76 

Higley,  B.  S. 

Hd  59 

Manning,  John 

Hd  47 

Merrick,  W.  R. 

Hd  67 

Stambaugh,  H.  H 

Cn81 

Stambaugh,  J.  T. 

Cn  84 

Strong,  Sidney 

Hd  63 

Taylor,  H.  K. 

Hd79 

Truesdale,  C.  R. 

Hd71 

Wick,  M.  C. 

Hd70 

Wilson,  A.  G. 

D67 

Eugene  City. 
Johnson,  J.  W. 


Y  62 


Portland. 
^Hodgkinson,  E.  W.  G  61 
40 


OREGON. 

Ladd,  C.  E. 
Ladd,  W.  M. 
Mulkoy,  M.  F. 
Page,  W.  W. 


\m81 

\m  78 

Y62 

Mi  57 

Salem. 
Shiel,  G.  K.  Mi  42 


6i8  Geographical  Distribution   ifi  A  J  0. 


Allegheny. 
Beers,  G.  L.  Y  60 

41  N.  Diamond. 
Cole,  C.  L.,  Jr.  K  84 

215  Allegheny  av. 
McKitrick,  E.  S.      Mi  70 

98  Arch. 
Shiras,  George,  Jr.   Y  53 

3  Stockton  av. 

Allentown. 
Wood,  D.  B.  Un  72 

Altoona, 
Dudley,  C.  B.  Y  71 

Bellefonte. 
Hale,  G.  N.  G  71 

Berwick. 
Bower,  L.  F.  Md  79 

Bethlehem. 
Booth,  T.  R.  P  K  52 

Doster,  W.  E.  Y  57 

ffitchel,  H.  S.  Y  61 

Bradford. 

Bosley,  H.  C.  R  64 

Brooke,  E.  A.  Am  46 

Byles,  M.  H.  Hd  75 

Catasauqua. 
Garrison,  S.  0.        Md  76 

CJiesier. 
Dickinson,  W.  H.      R  64 

Collegeville. 
Weinberger,  J.  S.      Y  59 

.  Columbia. 
Bruner,  A.  C.  Md  79 

Columhus. 
►Smith,  V.  II.  Am  42 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Dayiville. 

Derr,  F.  C.  R  60 

Darby . 
Allen,  H.  J.  W.         G  63 

Doylestown. 
Mercer,  H.  C.  Hv  79 

Edston. 
March,  F.  A.  Am  45 

Stewart,  Charles      Mi  47 

Edinborough. 
Cooper,  J.  A.  Y  59 

Erie. 

Barger,  G.  E.  Hm  67 

Catlin,  F.  M.  Cn  82 

Willard,  J.  R.  D  67 

Franklin. 
Hancock,  J.  D.  K  59 

\Germantown. 
Terrell,  J.  L.  Y  62 

Johnson. 
Longfellow,  Saml.  Hv  39 
*Smith,L.W.  Y  39  Hm  38 
'Wadlcigh,  Albra     Hv  54 

Qirard. 
Ely,  B.  C.  Hm  48 

Great   Bend. 
Baldwin,  C.  E.         Un  59 
Chase,  N.  D.  Hm  76 

57  Centre  sq.,  Easton, 
Pa. 

Gwynedd. 
Bellows,  M.  L.  G  43 

Uarrisbnrgh. 
Bigler,  C.  S.  Y  67 

Gilbert,  L.  1).  Y  65 


Haver  ford   College. 
Chase,  Thomas        Hv  48 
Hall,  L.  B.  Am  73 

Ilonesdale. 
Seely,  H.  M.  Y  57 

Jenkintown. 
Pullman,  J.  W.       Mh  58 
407  Walnut,  Phila. 

Jersey  Shore. 
Trumps,  Franklin      Y  67 

Joanna  Furnace. 
Smith,  B.  H.  Am  51 

Lancaster. 

Atlee,  J.  L.  Y  49 

*Baer,  B.  F.  Y  53 

Bolenius,  R.  M.  D  70 

*Hiester,  I.  E.  Y  42 

*Kinzer,  Roland  Y  56 

Martin,  E.  K.  Am  71 

Langhorne. 
*Groves,  A.  J.  Md  65 

Ijaporte. 
Gregson,  John  K  68 

Lewiston. 
♦Alexander,  I.  R.         Y  62 

McKeesjyort. 
Hurd,  W.  L.  Bn  74 

Meadville. 
Bates,  S.  P.  Bn  51 

Miffiinburg. 
*Montelius,  W.  P.   Am  63 

Milford. 
♦Kellogg,  R.  R.         Ub  35 

Mount  Joy. 
Ziegler,  J.  P.  Mi  71 


Geographical  Distribution   in   A  J 


New  Castle. 
Mackwood,  Robert    U  61 

Norristown. 
*Baer,  C.  A.  Y  51 

N^orth  Sewickly. 
Cheney,  J.  W.,  Jr.    D  70 

Philadelphia. 
Auclcnricd,  W.  W.    Y  G9 

1231  N.  Broad. 
Barnum,  J.  B.         Mh  61 

709  N.  Second. 
Bennett,  W.  H.        Bn  68 

332  S.  Fifteenth. 
Bissell,  L.  F.  Hd  50 

837  N.  Thirty-third. 
Blake,  B.  F.  D  63 

739  Corinthian  av. 
♦Blight,  George         Hv  65 
Brown,  H.  S.  Y  61 

Continental  Hotel 
Carey,  E.  R.  Md  GO 

243  Arch. 
*Church,  F.  N.  Y  57 

*Clarke,  J.  L.  W  53 

Claxton,  R.  B.  Y  38 

3410  Baring. 
♦Claxton,  R.  B.,  Jr.    K  64 
Cookman,  F.  S.       Md  79 

1827  Wallace. 
Cookman,  G.  G.      Md  77 

407  Walnut. 
Cookman,  W.  W.   Md  82 

1827  Wallace. 
Corlies,  F.  H.  Cn  78 

1600  Hamilton. 
Dcchert,  H.  M.  Y  50 

3914  Walnut. 
Delp,  George  Y  61 

402  "Locust. 
Derabinski,  Louis      Y  58 

663  N.  Eighth. 
♦Dickinson,  R.  S.  S.  Am  44 
Drinker,  R.  M.  G  65 


Dulles,  J.  W.  Y  44 

1334  Chestnut. 
Dwight,  H.  E.  Y  52 

336  S.  Fifteenth. 
Flint,  Thomas    •         D  76 

P.  O.  Fox  Chase 
Furness,  H.  H.         Hv  54 

222  W.  Washington  sq.  i 
Hall,  I.  H.  Hm  59 

402  Irving. 
*Hart,  Byron  Y  51 

Heisler,  C  C.  Y  66 

121  N.  Twenty-first. 

♦Heisler,  E.  D.  Y  66 

Hough,  C.  M.  D  79 

416  Walnut. 
Howland,  E.  C.        Cn  79 

Office  Phila.  Press 
Keen,  H.  I.  Bn  80 

Columbia  av.  &  Philip. 
Keen,  W.  W.,  Jr.   Bn  59 

1729  Chestnut. 
Knox,  C.  McL.        Mh  60 

921  Chestnut. 
♦Ladd,  F.  D.  Bd  41 

Landis,  E.  Y.  Md  62 

716  Filbert. 
Lea,  J.  McC.  Hv  47 

305  Chestnut. 
Lewis,  F.  D.  Am  69 

302  Walnut. 
Lippincott,  Edward  Y  48 

3511  Fair  view  av. ,  Falls 
of  Schuylkill 
Logan,  A.  S.  Y  70 

McLeod,  John  Y  44 

723  S.  Twentieth. 
Mann,  Albert,  Jr.  Md  79 

Tacony 
May,  Joseph  Hv  57 

1306  Pine. 
♦Miller,  A.  B.  Am  70 

Mitchell,  J.  K.         Hv  81 

1524  Walnut. 
Mitchell,  J.  T.         Hv  55 

1722  Walnut. 


♦Mustin,  J.  B.  Bn  66 

♦Mustin,  W.  F.  Bn  71 

♦Norris,  W.  H.  Y  39 

Peltz,  H.  S.  R  83 

1821  N. Twenty-second. 
Pidge,  J.  B.  G.         Bn  66 

1224  Spring  Glirden. 
Rhett,  W.  H.  Hv  80 

1512  Pine. 
Rice,  W.  H.  Y  59 

823  N.  Seventh. 
Riddle,  J.  W.  Y  59 

Rittenhouse, Aaron  Mh61 

1620  N.  Seventeenth. 

♦Robb,  J.  H.  Y  43 

Rollins,  E.  A.  1)  51 

4000  Spruce. 
Russcl,  W.  C,  Jr.  Cn80 

Office  Phila.  Pre.'ss 
Saylor,  F.  H.  Am  65 

259  S.  Fourth. 
Scott,  J.  B.  Md  81 

1520  Arch. 
♦Smith,  W.  B.  Y  65 

Stevens,  W.  B.  D  38 

1633  Spruce. 
Stille,  C.  J.  Y  39 

2201  St.  James  pi. 
Stone,  J.  F.  W  61 

1922  Mt.  Vernon. 
Stone,  Morton         P  K  80 

1339  Spruce. 
Stone,  Stewart       P  K  80 

1339  Spruce. 
Swaby,  J.  H.  G  52 

1300  Walnut. 
Wells,  W.  H.  P  69 

28  S.  Seventh. 
♦White,  C.  B.  Y  72 

Williams,  Talcott  Am  78 

Office  Phila.  Press 
Wilson,  A.  J.     .     Md  66 

1525  S.  Thirteenth. 
Wister,  Owen  Hv  82 

Chestnut  Hill 


620  Geographical  Distn'but/ofi  ifi  A  J  (l>. 


Wood,  W.  W.  Md  83 

1529  N.  Twentieth. 

Woodman,  G.  B.  P  67 
N.  E.  Cor.  Thirteenth 
and  Market. 

Yarnall,  T.  C  Y  41 

3914  Locust. 

Pittsburgh. 
Bennett,  J.  M.       Hm  79 
Forsyth,  W.  L.  Y  65 

Eagle     Cotton     Mills, 
Allegheny  City,  Pa. 
Harper,  J.  A.  K  60 

14  Cliff. 
*.Tones,  Beverly  Y  69 

Kitzmiller,  E.  A.       K  62 
Resides  Hawkins'  Sta- 
tion, Pa.  R.R. 
♦Morgan,  P.  McC.     Mi  53 
Plumer,  L.  M.        PK  74 

98  Diamond. 
Porter,  H.  K.  Bn  60 

c.    Water    and   Smith- 
field. 
Shaw,  J.  E.  Y  73 

134  Fifth  av. 
Shiras,  Geo.,  3d       Cn81 
Shiras,  W.  K.  Cn  82 

♦Smith,  C.  B.  M.     Am  37 
Whitehead,  Cortlandt 

Y63 
♦Williams,  H.  W.    Am  37 

Plymouth. 
Gabriel,  C.  Van  L. 


White,  W.  P. 

Reading. 
Bard,  W.  P. 


Md82 
Am  67 


Un63 


Hiester,  Isaac        PK  76 
Kurtz,  C.  M.  P  K  83 

Kurtz,  J.  E.  P  K  77 

Maltzberger,  Harrison 

Y62 
Schmucker,  F.  R.      Y  61 

Schuylkill  Haven. 
♦Ward,  J.  W.,  Jr.    Am  60 

Scrantoyi. 

Coston,  H.  H.  Md  73 

Dean,  A.  D.  Bn  72 

Jackson,  E.  S.  P  61 

I    La  Bar,  L.  G.  Md  78 

:    Lange,  J.  C.  Md  85 

I    Newcomb,  Edwin  Md  79 

Seu'ickly. 
Christy,  G.  H.  Hd  59 

Pittsburgh 

Shamoki7i. 
Helfenstein,  C.  P.     Y  41 

Swissvale. 
Dyer,  Ezra  Hv  57 

30  Sixth  av.,  Pittsb. 
Fisher,  S.  J.  Hm  67 

Titusville. 

♦Guthrie,  C.  B.  K  59 

Rowley,  F.  H.  R  75 

Southard,  G.  F.  K  73 

Uniontown. 
Howell,  G.  D.        P  K  82 
MacDowell,  W.  A.  Y  58 

Upland. 
Pepper,  G.  D.  B.    Am  57 
Chester,  Pa. 


Wai-ren. 

Miller,  A.  B.  Y  55 

Scofield,  G.  W.      Hm  40 

Washington,  D.  C. 

West  Bridgeivater. 
MacDonald,  J.  V.     Y  74 

West  Chester. 

Carson,  G.  P.  Md  83 

Evans,  B.  D.  Y  68 

♦Meconkey,  R.  J.      Hv  64 

Pierce,  T.  W.  Y  68 

West  Monterey. 
Doty,  C.  W.  W  71 

t  West  Philadel2>hia. 

Maison,  C.  A.  Y  44 

6901  Woodland  av. 

Wilkes  Barre. 
Chase,  E.  H.  D  55 

barling,  E.  P.  Am  51 

James,  G.  W.  Md  78 

Scott,  E.  G.  Y  58 

Shoemaker,  L.  D.  Y  40 
Shouk,  G.  W.  Md  73 

Sturdevant,  C.  H.  G  69 
Woodward,  J.  K.  K  65 
Woodward,  Stanley  Y  55 

WilliamspoH. 
Brown,  H.  W.  Y  54 

Gamble,  J.  M.  Y  67 

York. 

♦Coleman,  William  G  46 

♦Evans,  E.  J.  Y  57 

♦Weiser,  E.  H.  Y  49 


t  Branch  of  the  Philadelphia  Post  Office. 


Geographical  Distribution   in  .1  J  0. 


621 


RHODE   ISLAND. 


Centreville. 
*  Arnold,  G.  W.  Y  60 

Cratiston. 
♦Potter,  W.  McD.     Bn  59 

Cumberland. 
*Jenckes,  T.  A.         Bn  38 

£ast  Greenwich. 
Goodwin,  Daniel      Bn  57 

East  Providence. 
Howard,  A.  H.         Bn  84 
Care  of  A.  C.  Howard, 
Providence 

Nay  ait  Point. 
Dexter,  C.  O.  Bn  85 

Dexter,  Lewis,  Jr.  Bn  83 

Nd-th  Kingston. 
Baker,  D.  S.,  Jr.     Bn  75 
27  Custom  House  st., 
Providence 

Newjjort. 
Blight,  Atherton      Hv  54 
220G  Walnut,  Phil.,  Pa. 
Brown,  J.  N.  Bn  85 

Bufifum,  \Y.  P.         Bn  79 
*Marsh,  I.  W.  R.         D  57 
Rankin,  F.  H.  Mh  68 

Sheffield,  \V. P.,  Jr.  Bn77 
Storer,  J.  H.  Hv  82 

Pau-tucket. 
Farnsworth,  C.  J.    Bn  84 
Porter,  E.  H.  Bn  66 

Pawtuxet. 
♦Arnold,  A.  A.  Bn  67 

*Taft,  E.  W.  Bn  81 

Peace  Dale. 
Hazard,  F.  R.  Bn  81 

Hazard,  R.  G.,  2d   Bn  76 


Providence. 

Durfee,  E.  G. 

Bn  67 

Aldrich,  C.  T. 

Bn  77 

26  George. 

41  Weybosset. 

♦D wight,  G.  L. 

Bn63 

Aldrich,  H.  L.,Jr. 

Bn76 

Dyer,  Elisha,  III. 

Bn83 

41  Weybossct. 

154  Power. 

♦Ames,  W.  S. 

Bn38 

Ely,  J.  C. 

Bn  70 

Baker,  Benjamin 

Bn  75 

10  Wood's  Building 

Comstock  av. 

♦Gladding,  C.  W. 

Bn57 

♦Baker,  0.  C. 

Bn69 

Gladding,  J.  R. 

Bn81 

Binney,  Horace 

Hv83 

43  Chestnut. 

Bogert,  W.  B. 

Bn82 

Goff,  C.  B. 

Bn  56 

58  George. 

49  Snow. 

Bradley,  C.  S. 

Bn38 

Goff,  F.  S. 

Bn67 

Eaton. 

13  Hoyle. 

♦Bradley,  J.  M. 

Bn63 

Greene,  E.  P. 

Bn79 

Brayton,  C.  R. 

Bn63 

15  Parade. 

91  Westminster 

♦Greene,  H.  F. 

Bn70 

Brown,  T.  E. 

R78 

Greene,  J.  S. 

Bn82 

159  Waterman. 

87  S.  Angell. 

Capron,  F.  P. 

Bn77 

♦Greene,  P.  B. 

Bn76 

1  Broadway 

Greene,  S.  S. 

Bn  83 

Caswell,  E.  T. 

Bn53 

37  S.  Angell. 

113  Washington 

Greenough,  J.  C. 

W60 

Chafee,  Zechariah,  Jr. 

178  Power. 

Bn80 

Harkness,  A.  G. 

Bn  79 

5  Cook. 

101  Prospect. 

Chapin,  C.  V. 

Bn76 

Harris,  Frank 

Bn  78 

19  Waterman. 

17  S.  Water. 

Chapin,  W.  W. 

Bn55 

Harris, George,  Jr 

Am  66 

80  Benefit. 

154  Power. 

Chapman,  R.  B. 

Bn58 

Henshaw,  C.  H. 

PK53 

9  Equitable  Bui 

Iding 

78  Brown. 

Childs,  C.  H.,  Jr. 

Bn57 

♦Hoppin,  Cortland 

Bn  55 

453  Broad. 

♦Hoppin,  F.  E. 

Bn39 

Church,  G.  E. 

Am  72 

♦Howard,  E.  W. 

Bn  88 

3  Pacific. 

Johnson,  E.  H. 

R62 

Clarke,  P.  0. 

Bn80 

j        87  John. 

66  Keene. 

Knowles,  E.  R. 

Bn81 

Comstock,  E.  B. 

Bn76 

I        Pawtucket  av. 

27  Custom  House  st. 

Leonard,  C.  H. 

Y65 

Cross,  J.  A. 

Bn78 

'        318  Broad. 

70  Waterman. 

Lyman,  A.  J. 

PK78 

Cushman,  H.  L 

D  65 

1        26  Westminster 

122  Bridgham. 

1 

622  Geographical  Distribution  i?i  A  d  <J>, 


Mason,  E.  W.  Bn  C8 

15  S.  Water. 
Mathewson,  C.  B.    Bn  74 

5  Jackson. 
Mauran, Frank, Jr.  Bn  85 

326  Benefit. 
Mowry,  W.  A.  Bn  58 

49  Snow. 

♦Nichols,  C.  A.  Y  47 

♦Packard,  G.  W.        Bn  39 

*Paine,  G.  B.  Bn  55 

Parker,  E.  K.  D  57 

47  Sycamore. 
Parkhurst,  C.  F.      Bn  76 

27  Custom  House  st. 

♦Patten,  J.  H.  Bn  58 

Payne,  Abraham     Bn  40 

21  Waterman. 
Peck,  W.  A.  Bn  77 

110  Canal. 
Perce,  W.  R.     •      Bn  65 

Butler  Exchange 
Poland,  W.  C.  Bn  68 

74  Hope. 
Pond,  F.  M.  Bn  60 

261  Greenwich. 


Rice,  H.  M. 

49  Snow. 
Richmond,  K.  C. 

261  Waterman. 
Sheppard,  T.  W. 
Slater,  H.  N.,  Jr. 

64  N.  Main. 
Sprink,  J.  E. 

27  Custom  Hous 
Taylor,  J.  M. 

36  East  av. 
Thurston,  J.  D. 

26  Westminster. 
Tillinghast,  W.  R. 

108  Angell. 
Vernon,  J.  W. 

121  Williams. 
Vose,  J.  H. 

146  Washington 
Warren,  A.  McC. 

134  Bridgman. 
Weedcn,  C.  F. 

45  Waterman. 
Weeden,  W.  O. 

45  Waterman. 
Wheeler,  B.  I. 


Bn60 

Bn85 

R60 

Bn54 

Bn  65 

e  St. 

R68 

Bn62 

Bn79 

Bn   54 

Bn84 

Bn85 

Am -84 

Am  77 

Bn  75 

Whitakcr,  H.  C.       Bn  38 

24  Congdon. 
Williams,  Alonzo    Bn  70 

95  John. 
Winslow,  I.  O.         Bn  78 

399  Pine. 
Woodbury,  Aug.      Bn57 

52  Broadway 

Rice  City. 
♦Hutchinson,  P.  K.  Am  41 

Tiverton. 
Barker,  Benj.,  Jr.  Bn  81 

Warren. 

♦Abbot,  N.  M.  W.    JBn  55 

Cooke,  G.  L.,  Jr.  P  K  70 

43  N.  Main,  Providence 
♦Smith,  J.  W.  Md  57 

Westerly. 

Crafts,  A.  B.  Md  71 

♦Hall,  W.  C.  Bn  77 

Wickford. 
Baker,  W.  C.  Bn  81 

Olney,  J.  P.  D  61 

Hollybush  Farm 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


BeaufoH. 

Fuller,  R.  B.  Hv  50 

"Robinson,  Charles  Y  61 
"Stuart,  J.  W.  Hv  49 

Charleston. 

Brackett,  G.  R.  Am  57 
"Eustis,  J.  F.  Hv  37 

Hooker,  E.  T.  W  60 

Kirkpatrick,  J.  D.  Mi  45 
Middleton,  R.  I.  D  60 
►Mowe,  J.  F.  D  52 


"Roper,  W.  B.  Un  79 

Chester. 
Loomis,  Samuel      Hd  49 

Columbia. 
"Goodspeed,  E.  J.       R  53 
Mock,  Benjamin       Al  58 

Early  Branch. 
Bellinger,  E.  B.     P  K  72 

McClellanville. 
Doar,  S.  D.  Y  57 


Society  Ilill. 
Bacot,  H.  H.  Y  37 

Spartanhurgh. 
Poinier,  S.  T.  Bn  59 

Summerville. 
Hutchinson,  E.  L.  Un  79 

Sumter  C  H. 
Porter,  T.  A.  PK76 


Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J  0.  623 


TENNESSEE. 


Chattanooga. 
Morrill,  F.  F.  Hd  G8 

Clarksburgh. 
PlumnuT,  A.  L.         D  70 

Columbia. 
Cooper,  H.  S.  Y  68 

Fleming,  W.  S.         ¥38 

Dresden. 
*Bell,  W.  N.  N.         Bd  50 

Gallatin. 
Hayncs,  W.  A.         Cd  59 

Knoxville. 
Allison,  Alexander  Cd  Gl 
McClung,  E.  S.        Cd  61 
Maynard,  Horace  Am  38 
Seymour,  Charles   Hd  64 

Lebanon. 
♦McClaini  H.  J.  Cd  60 


♦Martin,  Charles 

CdGO 

Cartwright,  J.  A. 

Y67 

♦Stokes,  H.  S. 

Am  71 

Davis,  B.  F. 

Bn54 

♦Stokes,  W.  C. 

Am  69 

Payne,  A.  B. 

K61 

♦Tarbox,  L.  G. 

Y53 

Loudon. 
Rogers,  S.  A. 

Cd58 

Younglove,  J.  M. 

G69 

Lynnville. 
♦Lowry,  D.  A. 

Cd59 

Paris. 
Borter,  J.  W. 

Cd58 

McMinnville 
DeWitt,  M.  B. 

Cd59 

Rome. 
♦McCluro,  W.  L. 

Cd59 

Memphis. 
♦Austin,  W.  S. 

Hd  51 

Spring  Hill. 
♦McKcnzie,  W.  G. 

Cd61 

Finlay,  L.  W. 
♦Hamilton,  James 

Vance,  C.  F. 
♦Walker,  J.  K. 

Y56 
Y  53 
Mi  41 

Y38 

Trimble. 
Hillhouse,  J.  T. 
417  Madison  av. 

YG9 
,  N.Y. 

♦Wingate,  H.  A. 

Cn77 

City 

Nashville. 

Winchester. 

♦Arnell,  D.  R. 

Am  40 

♦Stewart,  B.  D. 

CdGO 

Austin. 

Fisher,  Rhoads  P  K  56 

Traynham,  J.  H.  Y  69 

Webb,  J.  A.  Mi  60 

Brenham. 
Riggs,  W.  B.  Y  71 

Sayl«s,  John  Ilm  44 

Camp  Concordia. 
♦Austin,  W.  M.  Y  64 

Chapel  Hill. 
♦Stanley,  J.  T.  Bd  49 

Clarendon. 
White,  B.  H.  Md  59 

Cleburne. 
Hall,  J.  M.  Cd  59 


TEXAS. 

Columbia. 
Swain,  W.  F.  D  50 

Dallas. 
Capwell,  C.  A.  R  74 

Fort  Lincoln. 
♦Goodwin,  W.  J.  P  49 

Galveston. 
Mann,  G.  E.  K  62 

Henderson. 
Gould,  G.  H.  P  60 

Uouston. 

Burnette,  F.  E.  Am  67 

House,  E.  M.  Cn  81 

Nichols,  S.  F.  Un  76 


Kickapoo. 
♦Kimball,  W.  F.  D.    D  58 

Kimball. 
Kimball,  Richard      D  65 

La  Grange. 
♦Gates,  W.  T.  Al  51 

Lampasas. 
♦Snow,  C.  A.  W  55 

Ijaredo. 
Showalter,  Watterson 

K71 

Longview. 
Harding,  Lyman,  Jr. 

Hm68 


624  Geographical  Distribution  in  .1  J  (J). 


Marshall. 
Mayer,  G.  F.  Mh  64 

Matagorda. 
"Dallam,  J.  W.         Bn  37 


San  Antonio. 

Mason,  J.  S.,  Jr.       K  77 
Headquarters  Dep't  of 
Texas 


Owen,  W.  H. 


Bd51 


Weatherford. 
Sartwelle,  W.  D.  P  K  75 


UTAH  TERRITORY. 


Corintie. 

Salt  Lake  City. 

Silver  Reef. 

Jacobs,  E.  C. 

PK55 

Carpenter,  G.  S. 
Knapp,  J.  A. 

Hd59 
Mh  65 

Allen,  W.  I. 

Am  62 

Park  City. 

Reed,  F.  C. 

Cn78 

Galigher,  J.  E. 

Mi  76 

VERMONT. 

Bellows  Falls. 

Chester. 

Manchester. 

Alexander,  H.  0. 

Bn85 

Farnsworth,  J.  B. 

D53 

*Ames,  G.  L. 
♦Miner,  H.  E. 

W54 
W  55 

Bennington 

Corinth. 

Simonds,  J.  W. 

Bd54 

Harman,  H.  A. 

W67 

*Richardson,W.H.H.  D50 

Wyman,  E.  L. 

W65 

Factory  Point 

Bra7idon. 

Coventry. 

Briggs,  George 

G66 

*White,  P.  H. 

D48 

Middlebiiry. 
Chapman,  T.  M. 

G66 

Brattleboroug/i. 

Craftsbury. 

♦Dempsey,  William  Hd  50 

Bradley,  R.  M. 

Hv82 

Boardman,  Joseph 

Am  55 

Hamlin,  A.  D.  F. 

Am  75 

122  Commonwealth  av. , 

Care  Rev.  Cyrus  Ham- 

Boston, Mass 

East  Elmore. 

lin,  D.D. 

Bradley,  W.  C. 

Hv51 

Flint,  H.  W. 

Md  68 

Clark,  W.  B. 

Am  84 

Montpelier. 

Clarke,  R.  W. 

D42 

Fairfax. 

Miller,  D.  E. 

Md69 

Harris,  B.  D. 

D45 

Wilder,  N.  W. 

Md61 

WiUard,  A.  R. 

D  79 

Martin,  G.  E. 

Y72 

13   Mt.  Auburn, 

Cam- 

*Mead,  J.  N. 

HVDI 

Grafton. 

bridge,  Mass. 

*Dean,  B.  W. 

D  48 

WiUard,  C.  W. 

D5I 

Burlington. 

Brastow,  L.  0. 

Bd57 

Hartford. 

Noi-th  Bennington. 

Dunham,  A.  W. 

Un73 

*Tenney,  George 

D47 

Howe,  E.  W. 

D  64 

Russell,  J.W.  Md68Y68 

Safford,  G.  B. 

Y52 

Lyiidon. 

Saint  Albans 

Ware,  L.   G. 

Hv  50 

*Bartlett,  H.  S. 

D45 

Burgess,  Thomas 

Bn70 

Chelsea. 

Chase,  Henry 

Y50 

Seymour,  Edmund 

W82 

Seymour,  J.  H. 

W79 

Hinckley,  L.  G. 

D56 

Mclndoes  Falls.            | 

Seymour,  W.  W. 

W84 

Kilburn,  DaA-id 

D  79 

Martin,  Thomas 

D  71 

♦Whiting,  W.  H. 

Am  64 

Geographical  Distributio7i   in  ./  J  (p.  625 


Saint  Johnshury. 

Thetford. 

Westminster. 

Gates,  0.  H.               D  83 

♦Smith,  J.  A.               1)  54 

Dascomh,  A.  B. 

D58 

Ross,  Jonathan          D  51 

Saxton's  River. 
Lazell,  C.  T.             Bn  i'A 

Thetford  Centre. 
Gleason,  S.  M.           1)  58 

West  Newbury 
Lyon,  A.  B. 

lid  53 

Willard,  H.  M.         Bn  64 

Vernon. 

Windsor. 

Springfield. 

Goodwillie,  Thomas  D  63 

Richards,  Jarvis 

I)  75 

Rice,  A.  F.                 D  82 

Ryder,  H.  D.              D  76 

Wells   River. 

Woodstock. 

Whiting,  William      D  82 

♦Plimpton,  S.  M.      Am  46 

♦Howard,  W.  W. 

D  53 

Abingdon. 
"McChain,  James        Y  38 

Amherst  C.  H. 
Williams,  J.  H.      PK54 
"  Sweet  Briar." 

Falls  Church. 
Pond,  B.  W.  Bd  57 

Patent     Office,    Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

FarroH'sville. 
*  Jackson,  G.  W.      Hm  44 
P.  O.  Markham  Stat'n. 

Hicksford. 
Goodwyn,  W.  S.    P  K  38 

Manassas. 
Round,  G.  C.  Md  66 


VIRGINIA. 

Mt.  Vernon  on  the  Potomac. 
Herbert,  B.  W.        Hv  42 

Newtown  Stephensburgh. 
Davis  W.  A.  Hv  37 


Norfolk. 
"Lamb,  Richard 


Y50 


Petersburgh. 
Colson,  J.  M.,  Jr.      D  83 
Cook,  A.  B.,  Jr.        D  68 
"Heath,  J.  F. 

P  K  38  Hv  40 


Tiffany,  D.  O.         Mh  74 
1215  Main. 
♦Underwood,  J.  C.   Hm  32 

Staunton. 
Ladd,  J.  J.  D  52 

Suffolk. 
♦Hannaford,  D.  0.   Am  52 

University  of  Virginia. 
Emerson,  Samuel      Y  48 


Waynesborough. 

Richmond. 

Benson,  W.  H.          Al  55 

♦Bissell,  W.  P. 

R67 

Taylor,  E.  B.  L. 

R78 

Wickliffe. 

With    Franklin, 

Davis 

Page,  H.  D.                K  77 

&Co. 

Page,  T.  C.                 K  81 

WASHINGTON   TERRITORY. 


New  Castle. 
Young,  C.  W.  Md  72 


New  Tacoma. 
Beecher,  H.  F.        Am  76 


Charlestown. 
Hooff,  J.  L.  P  K  46 

Coalburgh. 
Edwards,  W.  S.       On  79 
290  B'dway,  N.  Y.  City 


WEST   VIRGINIA. 

Lewisburgh. 
Price,  S.  II.  Am  39 

Parkersburgh.' 
Sands,  W.  S.  Mh  58 


Siveet  Springs. 
Perkins,  Jolm  Y  40 

Wheeling. 
Cooke,  0.  D.  P  K  44 


626  Geographical  Distribution  in  A  A  0. 


Appleion. 

Smith,  A.  L.  Md  83 

Smith,  F.  T.  Md  84 

Smith,  H.  D.  P  64 

Baraboo. 
Williams,  R.  L.       Hd  64 

Beloit. 

Beach,  W.  H.         Hm  60 

*Bushnell,  J.  J.  Y  41 

Emerson,  Joseph       Y  41 

Haire,  J.  P.    Mi  55  W  55 

♦Keep,  J.  M.  Hm  36 

♦Montgomery,  Alexander 

Am  37 

Pettibone,  I.  W.    Am  64 

Berli)i. 
Kimball,  M.  L.       Hm  49 

Brodhead. 
Charlton,  E.  A.         D  54 

Columbus. 
Maxwell,  J.  S.         Hd  75 

Delafield. 
Carter,  G.  G.  K  64 

130  E.  Twenty-fourth, 
N.  Y.  City 

Delavan. 
♦Downie,  T.  C. 


Y51 


Dodgeville. 
^Frost,  G.  L.  Y  50 

Fond  du  Lac. 

Conklin,  H.  H.       PK37 

Eldridge,  Charles      D  84 

Hamilton,  C.  W.       D  83 

Am  83 

Geneva. 
Holbrook,  D.  L.      Am  72 


WISCONSIN. 

Green  Bay. 

Crawford, William  Am  57 

Hartland. 
Gifford,  Harold        Cn  79 

Hudson. 
•■Boody,  Alvin  Bd  47 

Janesville. 
Ilexford,  J.  DeW.  Hm  44 


Kenosha. 

Bond,  Josiah,  Jr. 

P79 

Grant,  E.  L. 

P66 

Hayes,  J.  W. 

D60 

Lyman,  F.  H. 

•     P68 

Marr,  G.  H. 

Y67 

Quarles,  Charles 

P68 

Quarles,  J.  V. 

P66 

La  Crosse. 

Holley,  J.  M. 

Hm66 

Madison. 

' 

Allen,  W.  F. 

Hv51 

^Carpenter,  S.  H. 

R52 

Conover,  0.  M. 

Mi  42 

Freeman,  J.  C. 

P68 

Manitowoc. 

Rahr,  Reinhardt 

P83 

Milwaukee. 
Bartlett,  J.  K.  Y  38 

^Bean,  W.  L.  P  52 

Brigham,  J.  R.        Am  45 
Brown,  C.  S.  P 

Brown,  J.  P.  P  79 

533  Lake  av. 
Butler,  J.  A.  Y  74 

Chittenden,  H.  A.      Y  67 

Office  Commer'l  Times 
Colby,  C.  L.  Bn  58 

317  Division. 


Cramer,  Frank  Y  68 

19  Prospect  av. 
Cramer,  W.  E.         Ub  39 
Dudley,  I.  B.  K  82 

242  Wisconsin. 
Dudley,  J.  L.  Am  44 

Flanders,  J.  G.  Y  67 

505  Van  Buren. 
Gilbert,  S.  C.  Hv  80 
Goodrich,  C.  W.        P  81 

544  Astor. 
Hulst,  N.  P.  Y  67 

Ilsley,  C.  E.  P  82 

572  Marshall. 
Ilsley,  J.  K.  P  76 

572  Marshall. 
Kinney,  W.  P.  R  84 

184  Ogden. 

•Lynde,  C.  J.  Hm  39  Y  38 

Lynde.W.P.  Hm39Y38 

McNutt,  H.  E.  D  69 

Martin,  W.  E.  P  82 

530  Van  Buren. 

*Norris,  G.  W.  Hv  52 

Smith,  Winfield         P  46 

Spalding,  E.  W.         G  55 

Terry,  F.  T.  P  82 

296  Knapp. 
Thorndike,  William  Hv  54 

506  Milwaukee. 
Tweedy,  J.  H.,  Jr.     P  79 

584  Marshall. 
Upham,  H.  A.  J.        P  75 
Webster,  F.  W.       Bd  60 

P.  O.  Box  161 
Welles,  E.  R.  G  50 

222  Division. 
Wolcott,  D.  D.  Y  68 

Mineral  Point. 
Piatt,  J.  A.  Hm  35 

Oshkosh. 
Albee,  G.  S.  P  64 


Geographical  Distributio^i  in   A  J  (!>. 


627 


Prairie  du  Chieii. 
McMaster,  Ariol     Hm  56 

Prairie  da  Sac. 
Young,  E.  W.  Hv  48 


Racine. 
Doolittle,  J.  R.  G  ;H 

Lukes,  C.  N.  Cn  82 


Ripon. 
Chandler,  C.  H. 


Dfi8 


Stevens'  Point. 
Nicholson,  F.  S.        K  68 

Waukesha. 

*Bean,  S.  A.  P  62 

Camp,  C.  W.  Y  44 


Cheyenne  City. 
Mason,  C.  W.  K  76 

Fort  D.  A.  Russell 


WYOMING  TERRITORY 

Evanston. 
Griffin,  F.  H.  Md  74 

Fort  Laramie. 
Neide,  Horace  Y  58 


Tie  Siding. 
Neil,  II.  B.  Bd47 


CANADA. 

MANITOBA. 

Winnipeg. 
Taylor,  J.  W.         Hm  38 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 


Halifax. 
Allison,  David         Md  59 


Wolfville. 
Sawyer,  A.  W.  D  47 


Cliyiton. 
Hale,  Horatio 

Hamilton. 
Pilcher,  E.  H. 
78  John,  N. 


Hv37 


P4<> 


ONTARIO. 
Loyidon. 
Oronhyatekha  K  62 

390  Richmond. 

Oshawa. 
Narraway,  J.  W.     Md  62 


St.  Catharine's. 
♦Bowen,  C.  Ap-A.       G  55 

Woodstock. 
*Hankinson,  C.  B.       P  59 


Dundas. 
♦Brooking,  J.  H. 


R62 


QUEBEC. 
Mojitreal. 
Ames,  H.  B. 
51  Belmont. 


Am  85 


Snowdon,  H.  L.  R  54 
67  St.  Francis  Xavier. 

Wells,  G.  H.  Am  63 

143  Stanley. 


628  Geographical  Distribution  in   A  J  0. 


OTHER  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Adelaide. 
Milford,  J.  S.  Cn  77 

138'' Bundle,  Kent  Town 

AUSTRIA. 

Vienna. 

Lippitt,  G.  W.  ■        Hv  38 

BAHAMA  ISLANDS. 

Nassau. 
McLain,  T.  J.,  Jr.  Hd  59 


BRAZIL. 

Alcantara. 

Rio  Janeiro. 

Sao  Paulo. 

Ribeiro,  C.  F. 

Y38 

Wetmore,  C.  H.      Hd  83 

Barros,  L.  de  S. 

Cn7o 

de  Sa,  P.  A. 

Y41 

Jordao,  E.  F.  P. 

Cn74 

BRITISH  BURMAH. 

Promt. 
Stevens,  E.  O.  Bn  61 


3  Strand  Road 

CEYLON. 

Tillypally. 

owland,  W. 

w. 

Am  41 

CHILI. 

Valparaiso 

Foote' 

,  L.  H. 

Smith,  T.  S.  Am  66 

Kangysontoire,  Jaffna 


Hd52 


Peking. 
Garaewell,  F.  D. 


Cn79 


Shanghai. 
'Aitchison,  William    Y  48 


CHINA. 

Holwill,  G.  T.  G.     W  65 
Suvoong,  V.  P.  K  67 

^Webster,  Horace, Jr.  G51 
Yen,  Y.  K.  K  61 

St.  John's  College 


Tu-cho. 
Pierson,  Isaac  Y  66 

Amer.  Mission  Board. 
Pekin 


Geographical  Distrihutio7i   i?i   A  J  0.  629 


COLOMBIA,  U.  S. 

Aspinwall. 
Taylor,  B.  S.  Md  74 

CUBA. 

Havajia. 
♦Siiviol,  J.  B.  Bo  65 


Agen. 
Bancroft,  George    Hv  5G 
Lot  et  Garonne 

Nice. 
Hitchcock,  S.  W.      Y  61 

Paris. 

Boit,  E.  1).  Hv  63 

82  Avenue  Friedland 


FRANCE. 

Coffin,  W.  A.  Y  74 

39  Rue  de  Chateaudun 
Coxe,  R.  C.  G  77 

120  Avenue  Wagrara 
Deering,  B.  T.         Bd  73 

14  Rue  Choron 
Loomis,  C.  H.  Cn  72 

27  Rue  Caulaincourt 
Morton,  Edwin         Hv  55 

Care  Hottinguer  et  Cie. 


Williams,  F.  D.       Hv  50 
351)i.s  Rue  St.  Fleurus 

Seine-et-Oise. 
Gardner,  T.  F.        Hm  64 
14  Rue  de  Livry,  Mont- 
ferneul 


GERMANY 


Berlin. 

Blake,  L.  I.  Am  77 

Care  Baring  Bros. 
*Thompsoa,  J.  P.       Y  38 

Dresden. 
Griswold,  George    Ub  38 


Slafter,  T.  S. 

D  75 

Lei])  sic. 

Vlaxson,  0.  P.            D  78 

Stuttgart. 

Sidonien  Strasse  47  III. 

Catliii,  G.  L. 

Y60 

Munich. 

Jenkins,  C.  W. 

W  60 

Evans,  E.  P.               P  54 

Amalien  Strasse  62  II. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 


ENGLAND. 


Liverpool. 

Abbott,  L.  L.     D  66  Y  66 
Care  Dickerson  &  Co., 
Queen's      Insurance 
Co.    Building 


Branscombe,C.H.   Am  45 

*Gornily,  E.  C.            Y  66 

7      India       Buildings, 

Lowell,  J.  R.            Hv  38 

Water. 

ir.  S.  Legation 

Martin,  B.  E.          Mh  5J> 

London. 

2  Essex   Villa,    Philli- 

Bowker,  R.  R.         Mh  68 

more    Gardens,   Ken- 

Sampson, Low  &  Co., 

sington 

188  Fleet. 

630  Geographical  DistribtUion  in  A  A 


Powers,  0.  W.         Md  56 

Smith,  G.  H 

G48 

Southport. 

150  Cheapside 

Bailey's  Hotel, 

S.  Ken- 

Vincent,  Samuel 

P65 

Smalley,  G.  W.          Y  53 

sington 

10  Ash. 

13  Pall  Mall 

IRELAND. 

Belfast. 
Wood,  A.  B. 

SCOTLAND. 

Y59 

Edinhurgh. 

Curti 

,  J.  B.             Bn  40 

Cars  well,  Robert 

Md63 

22  Young. 

10     Warrender 

Park 

Road,  E. 

HAWAIIAN   ISLANDS. 

Honolulu. 

Judd,  A.  F. 

Y62 

Koloa,  Kauai 

Alexander,  W.  DeW. 

Y55 

Whitney,  H.  M., 

Jr. 

Am  78 

Hardy,  Jacob 

Am  50 

Damon,  F.  W.         Am  73 

INDIA. 

* 

Ahmednuggar. 

Park,  C.  W. 

Am  67 

Mandapasali 

Hume,  R.  A.               Y  68 

Care  of  L.  S.  Ward,  1 
Somerset,  Boston 

*Taylor,  H.  S. 

Mudnapilly. 

Hd  4(1 

Bombay. 

MdnA  Madu 

•a. 

Chamberlain,  Jacob  Hd  50 

Abbott,  J.  E.             D  76 

Capron,  W.  B. 
ITALY. 

Y46 

Vellore. 
Scudder,  J.  W. 

Hd  50 

Carrara. 

Van  Schaik,  S.  W.  Mh  69 

Venice. 

Welch,  R.  W.            D  72 

Rome. 

*Sparks,  W.  A. 

Y  37 

Florence. 
Tappan,  Winthrop  Bd  44 

Hale,  Edward 
35  Via  Babina.s 

JAPAN. 

Hv  75) 

Osaka. 

Tokio. 

Yokohama. 

De  Forest,  J.  K.  H.  Y  68 

Terry,  H.  T 
Whitney,  F 

E. 

Y69 
Bd  73 

Bennett,  A.  A. 
67  Bluff. 

Bn72 

Geographical  Distribution   in  A  J  0.  631 

MEXICO. 

Mexico.  I  Salinas. 

Jameson,  C.  D.         Bd  76  |  Stille,  H.  M.  Y  64 

MICRONESIA. 

Ehoyi. 
Pease,  E.  M.  Am  54 

PERSIA. 

Gawar.  ,  Oroomiah. 

*Crane,  E.  H.  Hm  44  *Stoddard,  I).  T.         Y  38 

I  *Thompson,  A.  L.    Am  56 

PERU. 

Lima. 
Du  Bois,  E.  C.  Y  54 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

Manilla. 

Jeffries,  H.  U.         Hv  62 

With  Russell  &  Sturgis 

RUSSIA. 

St.  Petersburg. 
Hoffman,  Wickham  Hv  41 


SPAIN. 


Madrid. 
Perry.  H.  J.  Hv  44 


Tarragona. 

McAndrew,  Shirley   Mh71 
Plaza  de  Olozaga,  12,  1°. 


SWITZERLAND. 

Basle. 

Wright,  C.  M.  Mi  60 

Also  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  U.  S.  A. 


632  Geographical  Distribution  in  A  J 


TURKEY. 

Aintah. 

Constaiithiople. 

£ski  Zagra 

Trowbridge,  T. 

C.     P62 

Barrows,  J.  0.        Am  60 

House,  J.  H. 

Hd 

A.  B.  c.  r. 

M.   Con- 

Bible  House 

Marsovan. 
*Sutphen,  J.  W. 

gregational 
Boston 

House, 

Bliss,  E.  E.              Am  37 
Bible  House 

Hm 

Beirut. 

Bliss,  E.  M.             Am  71 
Bible  House 

Smyrna. 
Bowen,  Marcellus 

Y 

Bliss,  F.  J. 
Packard,  F.  E. 

Am  80 
Am  80 

Diarhekir. 
*  Walker,  Augustus     ¥49 

TURK'S  ISLAND. 

Turk's  Island. 
*Maynard,  Edward  Am  62 

*Morgan,  H.  B. 

Zahleh. 
March,  F.  W. 

Hm 
Am 

67 


ADDITIONS   TO   FOREGOING    LIST. 

North  Manchester,  Conn. 
Pope,  H.  W.  Y  71 


Boston,   Mass. 
Heard,  John,  Jr.     Hv  79 
277  Clarendon. 


Chicago,  III. 
Trumbull,  Perry        Y  70 


Walton,  X.   Y. 
Comstock,  Strong     Y  67 


ALPHA   DELTA   PHI 


NAMES. 

The  following  list  contaius  the  names  of  all  recognized  members  of 
the  Fraternity,  arranged  alphabetically.  In  alphabetizing,  "  Cutter's 
Rules"  have  been  followed,  and,  as  information  in  regard  to  names 
was  frequently  obtained  after  the  Chapter  had  gone  to  press,  the  list 
below  sometimes  contains  full  names  where  initials  appear  earlier.  In 
all  cases  where  the  name  given  below  differs  from  the  name  previously 
given  the  authoritative  entry  appears  in  this  list.  Here,  as  in  the 
body  of  the  work,  names  and  parts  of  names  dropped  by  the  owners 
appear  in  brackets.  In  all  such  instances,  the  accredited  name,  which 
should  be  used  in  all  addresses,  is  that  portion  not  bracketed.  For 
this  reason,  the  bracketed  names  are  omitted  in  the  Geographical  List 
and  elsewhere  in  this  work,  except  in  the  original  entry  and  in  the  list 
below.  A  subscript,  giving  the  pagination  of  each  chapter,  appears  as 
a  running  line  through  the  list.  * 

INDEX    OF    NAMES. 

-A-                                     1  +Abhott,  Albert  Armstrong  1)  71 

Abbay,  Richard  Felix  Cd  58  [    Abbott,  Alfred  Wells  D  67 

Abbe,  Cleveland  Mh  57    t+Abbott,  Amos  Wilson  D  63 

JAbbe,  Fredoriek  Randolph                V  48      Abbott,  Asa  George  Am  65 

tAbbe,  William  Alanson  Am  57  ;    Abbott,  John  Beach  R  79 

Abbot,  Nathan  Miller  Wheaton  Bn  55  I    Abbott,  Joshua  Plummer  D  66 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  15-1-172;  CI,  Columfna,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hni,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //am»-(?,  pp.  176-200;  Hd, //■«rf.soH,  pp.  220-234;  K,  AVnyoH,  pp.  399-408;  ^h,  Manhattan, 
pp.  358-373;  Mi,  .Via»i!:,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Jliddletoicn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  P/ii  A a/j/>a,  pp.  440-450;  K,  Rochester,  pp.  3lb-325;  Vn,  Cnion,  pp.  411-421;  Vh,Crhan, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Vale,  pp.  63-113;  UHHtary  List,  pp.  456-527: 
XKinship  List,  pp.  633-549. 
41 


634 


Na 


mes  in  A  J 


:i:Al)bott,  Justin  Edwards  D  7G 

Abbott,  Lewis  Lowe  D  66  Y  GQ 

JAbbott,  Thomas  Alden  Hm  70 

tAbbott,  Willard  R  58 

JAbbott,  William  Pratt  Cn  79 

Abeel,  George  Howard       Mh  82  CI  83 

Abel,  William  Henry  Mh  55 

Adam,  William  Lawrence  W  77 

fAdams,  Albert  Egerton  Y  62 

Adams,  Austin  D  48 

fAdams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.  Hv  56 

Adams,  Charles  True  D  65 

-  Adams,  Charles  Wisner  R  76 
Adams,  Edward  Francis  Hd  60 

-  Adams,  Edward  Le  Grand  R  75 
JAdams,  Elbridge  Gerry  Root  Un  61 
.-Adams,  George  Byron  R  82 

Adams,  George  Moulton  Am  44 

Adams,  Ira  Hm  39 

Adams,  John  Clark  Hv  39 

-  Adams,  John  Quincy  R  74 
Adams,  Joseph  Henry  Hv  81 
Adams,  Melville  Morris  Hm  34 
Adams,  Melvin  Ohio  D  71 

JAdams,  Seymoiir  Fenton  Hm  58 

Adams,  Seymour  Webster  Hm  39 

t  J  Adams,  Silas  Hobart  Hm  65 

Adams,  Thomas  Parker  Hm  36 

Adams,  Whittlesey  Y  57 

Adams,  William  Piatt  Un  79 

JAdams,  William  Root  Un  51 

tAdriance,  Harris  Ely  W  83 

JAdriance,  James  Ruthven  W  78 

Adsit,  Charles  Chapin  Cn  75 

Aikman,  Robert  Y  43 

Aitchison,  AVilliam  Y  48 

Albee,  George  Sumner  P  64 

tAlden,  Charles  Henry  Bn  56 

Alden,  Edmund  Kimball  Am  44 

Alden,  Edmund  Kimball  Am  80 

Aldis,  Charles  CI  37 

tAldrich,  Charles  Talbot  Bn  77 


Aldrich,  George  Thompson  D  81 

JAldrich,  Henry  Leprelate,  Jr.       Bn  76 

fAlexander,  Charles  Tripler  Y  54 

J  Alexander,  George  Un  66 

Alexander,  Harry  Olin  Bn  85 

fAlexander,  Ira  Rush  Y  62 

^Alexander,  John  Un  66 

fAlexander,  Samuel  Judson  I)  63 

Alexander,  William  DeWitt  Y  55 

Alford,  Daniel  Stillman  Md  71 

Alger,  William  Gaul  Y  69 

Allard,  John  Winslow  D  54 

JAUen,  Alexander  Viets  Griswold    K  62 

Allen,  Alfred  Louis  Md  61 

Allen,  Charles  Nelson  G  69 

Allen,  Cornelius  Lansing  Y  67 

Allen,  Frank  Douglass  Hm  85 

Allen,  Fred  Lyman  D  74 

Allen,  George  Smith  K  59 

Allen,  Henry  Augustus  Bn  54 

t  Allen,  Henry  John  Whitehouse       G  63 

Allen,  James  Franklin  D  62 

Allen,  James  Monroe  Y  67 

Allen,  Louis  Edmund  W  74 

Allen,  Nathan  Hm  48 

Allen,  Oliver,  Jr.  Cn  72 

Allen,  Theodore  Hand  Hm  79 

f  Allen,  Washington  Irving  Am  62 

Allen,  William  Francis  Hv  51 

Allin,  George  Albert  R  62 

Ailing,  John  Wesley  Y  62 

Allis,  Frederick  Y  70 

f  Allison,  Alexander  Cd  61 

Allison,  David  Md  59 

Allison,  William  Boyd  Hd  50 

Allyn,  Thomas  Y  67 

Altman,  Henry  Cn  73 

Alvord,  Alfred  Ely  Am  84 

Ambler,  Ralph  Steele  Hd  83 

Ambrose,  James  Clement  P  63 

f  Ambrose,  Thomas  Lyford  Bd  56 

|Ames,  George  Lapham  AY  54 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boiedoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brimonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  T^Tp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  T>,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Ilm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //arwrc?,  pp.  176-200 ;    Hd, //wrfson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'<?nyon,  pp.  399-408;    'H.h,  Manhattan, 


Names  in   .1  J  (P. 


635 


Ames,  Herbert  Brown 

JAraes,  John  Griffith 
Ames,  Nathan 
Ames,  William  Shaw 
Ammidown,  Edward  Holims 

JAraory,  Arthur 

fAmory,  Charles  Walter 

f  Amory,  Robert 
Anable,  Frederick  Samuel 
Anderson,  «Vlexander  Dwight 
Anderson,  David  Allen 
Anderson,  Frank 

fAndcrson,  John  Duguid 
Anderson,  Richard  Clough 

fAnderson,  Thomas  Corwin 
Anderson,  Thomas  Davis,  Jr 
Anderson,  Volney  Stamps 


Am 

W 

Hv 

Bn 

II V 

Hv 

Hv 

Hv 

W 

Y 

D 

Mh 

Bd 

Mi 

Y 

Bn 

Y 


74 
58 

Anderson,  Wm.  Henry  Harrison  G  63 
83 
41 


Andrew,  Fred  Delraar 

tAndrew,  George  L 
Andrew,  Joseph  Fithian 
Andrews,  Addison  Fletcher 
Andrews,  David  Allen 

tAndrews,  Edmund 

t Andrews,  Robert 
Andrews,  William  Whiting 
Androus,  George  Pomeroy 

JAndrus,  John  Emory 

JAndrus,  Hamline  James 
Angell,  George  Thorndike 

+Ankeney,  Albert 

JAnkeney,  Horace 

tJAntes,  Henry  Taylor 

JAntes,  Robert  Hayes 
Anthony,  Charles  Douglas 

tJAppleton,  Edward  Larke 
Appleton,  Frederick  Hunt 

tJAppleton,  John  Francis 
Appleton,  John  Perrin 
Appleton,  Samuel  Edwards 
Archibald,  Andrew  Webster 
Armor,  Samuel  Glasgow 


R 

Mi 

Md 

D 

Bn 

P 

PK 

Hd 

P 

Md 

Md 

D 

Mi 

Mi 

W 

W 

Y 

Bd 

Bd 

Bd 

Mh 

Am 

Un 

Mi 


JArms,  Myron  Israel 

JArms,  Warner  Hd 

fArmsby,  Lauren 
Armstrorig,  Collin  W  i 

Armstrong,  David  Maitland 
Armstrong,  James 
Armstrong,  Thomas  H. 
Arnell,  David  Reeve 
Arnold,  Albert  AUin 

t  A  mold,  George  Waterman 
Atkinson,  George  Elwyn 
Atlee,  John  Light 
Atwater,  James  Billings 
Atwood,  Edward  Stanley 
Audenreid,  William  Wallace 
Austin,  Daniel 

fAustin,  Henry  Root 

tAustin,  William  Morris 
Austin,  William  Samuel 
Averill,  James  Watson 

JAvery,  Charles 

J  Avery,  Charles  Herbert 
Avery,  Edward  H 

JAvery,  Edward  Woodbridge 
Avery,  John 

JAvery,  Joseph  Strong 

JAvery,  Theodore 

JAvery,  William  Henry 

t Avery,  William  Ledyard 
Aves,  Henry  Damarel 

fAxtell,  Seth  Jones 
Ayrault,  Walter 

Babbott,  Frank  Lusk 
Babcock,  Edward  Wilcox 
Babcock,  Robert 
tBackus,  Azel 
Backus,  Truman  Jay 
Bacon,  Benjamin  Wisner 
Bacon,  John 
Bacon,  Leonard  Woolsey 


Cn  7o 

2  Cn  7H 

Am  42 

!  Am  77 

P  K  5H 

G  5() 

Hd  53 

Am  40 

BnG7 

Y60 

D77 

Y49 

W  79 

W  63 

Y  69 

I)  64 

P  65 

Y64 

Hd51 

G46 

Hm  33 

Hm  83 

G  50 

Hm84 

Am  61 

Hm  48 

Hm  55 

Hm  83 

Y55 

K  78 

Bn  64 

G  40 


Am  78 
Bn  74 
R  81 
G49 
R64 
Y  47 
Hv  37 
Y50 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  3fiami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  J/iddletoicn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,P/u.ffuppo,  pp.  440-450;  \l,  Rochestfr,  pp.  Z\^-iia;  Un,  t7iion,  pp.  411-121;  Vh,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353:  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^miilarij  Lint,  pp.  456-527; 
IKinship  List,  pp.  533-549.  • 


636 


Names  in  .1  J  0. 


JBacon,  William  Johnson  Hm  40 

tJBacon,  William  Kirkland  Hm  63 

Bacot,  Henry  Harramond  Y  37 

fBaer,  Benjamin  Franklin  Y  53 

Baer,  Charles  Alfred  Y  51 

tBagg,  Egbert  G  42 

JBagg,  Moses  Mears  Hm  36  Y  37 

JBagg,  Samuel  Farwell  Hm  69 

fBagley,  Frank  Herbert  Hm  70 

Bailey,  Alexander  Hamilton  Ub  35 

Bailey,  Benjamin  HoUov  ay  Hv  54 

tBailey,  Charles  Olin  R  80 

JBailey,  James  Mead,  Jr.  R  85 

JBailey,  Joseph  Mead  R  54 

Bailey,  Julius  Irvine  Hm  72 

Bailey,  Samuel  Stevens  W  70 

Bailey,  William  Frederick  D  62 

JBaker,  Benjamin  Bn  75 

Baker,  Charles  Milnor  Mh  75 

JBaker,  David  Sherman,  Jr.  Bn  75 

Baker,  Delos  Richard  Md  72 

fBaker,  Fisher  Ames  D  59 

Baker,  George  Augustus  Mh  69 

Baker,  John  Caleb  Mi  75 

Baker,  James  Edward  R  73 

Baker,  James  Scott  Mi  71 

Baker,  Osgood  Carney  Bn  69 

tBaker,  Rienzi  Hiram  P  62 

JBaker,  AVilliam  Cotter  Bn  81 

Baker,  William  Edgar  Ub  37 

Baker,  William  L  R  85 

Balch,  Charles  Leland  Mh  60 

Balch,  Ernest  Berkeley  D  83 

Baldwin,  Anson  Sherwood  ■  Mi  69 

Baldwin,  Charles  Adolphe  Hv  82 

tBaldwin,  Charles  Edward  Un  59 

Baldwin,  Charles  Hume  W  63 

Baldwin,  Frank  Lee  Y  67 

fBaldwin,  George  AVilliam  Y  53 

JBaldwin,  John  Un  59 

Baldwin,  Simeon  Mh  55 

Baldwin,  William  Henry  Hd  71 


ftBall,  John  Creighton  K  65 

iBall,  William  Creighton  Am  68 

Ballard,  Austin  Cn  76 

Ballard,  Samuel  Thruston  Cn  78 

Ballou,  Walter  Irving  Bn  77 
Bancroft,  Cecil  Franklin  Patch      D  60 

^Bancroft,  Edward  Harold  G  75 

Bancroft,  Frederic  Austin  Am  82 

Bancroft,  George  Hv  56 

Bancroft,  Jacob  Henry        •  Am  39 

Bancroft,  John  Chandler  Hv  54 

Bancroft,  Joseph  Webb  P  51 

jBancroft,  Richard  Bayard  P  80 

Bancroft,  Robert  Hale  Hv  65 

tBankhead,  Henry  Gary  G  48 

tBaptist,  Powhatan  Richard  Cd  60 

Barber,  Arthur  Wellesley  Hd  83 

Barbour,  Lucian  Am  37 

Bard,  William  Penn  Un  63 

Barger,  George  Elias  Hm  67 

Barker,  Abram  Bn  83 

Barker,  Benjamin,  Jr.  Bn  81 

Barker,  Frederick  William  G  71 

Barker,  Harry  Asahel  W  76 

Barker,  Isaac  Bowen  Bn  61 

Barker,  James  Lawrence  Am  65 

fBarlow,  Francis  Channing  Hv  55 

Barnard,  Henry  Darling  Bd  70 

Barnes,  Charles  Mi  43 

Barnes,  Edwin  Randolf  Y  60 

fBarnes,  Henry  Elbert  Y  60 

Barnett,  Francis  Walter  Bn  72 

Barnhart,  John  Higgins  W  74 

JBarnhart,  John  Wesley  Md  61 

tBarnhart,  Levant  William  P  64 

JBarnhart,  William  Henry  Md  84 

Barnum,  Josei>h  Benson  Mh  61 

Barnum,  William  Henry  P  61 

Barr,  John  Mi  40 

Barrere,  Carlisle  Mi  66 

Barrett,  Charles  Henry  Y  54 

Barrett,  Frank  Edward  Md  70 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunoiiian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  43CM37;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  B.m,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Iludsofi,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyon,  pp.  399-408;    Mli,  Manhattan, 


Names  in   A  J  0. 


6.37 


Barros,  Luis  do  Soiixa 

Cn  75 

tBarrows,  Allen  Campbell 

Hd  61 

Barrows,  Arthur  Arnold 

V  65 

JBarrows,  Charles  Densuiore 

Hm  69 

JBarrows,  John  Otis 

Am  60 

Barrows,  Nathan 

Hd  50 

JBarrows,  Robert  Beldcn 

Hm  84 

JBarrows,  William  Henry 

Am  59 

Barry,  Edmund  Drinan 

P  76 

Barstow,  John 

D83 

Barstow,  Josiali  Whitney 

D46 

Bartlett,  George  Washington 

D56 

Bartlett,  Henry  Snow 

D45 

Bartlott,  John  Knowlton 

Y38 

Bartlett,  Samuel  Newton 

D  64 

Bartlett,  William  Alfred 

D82 

Bartlett,  William  Alvin 

Hm  52 

Bartlett,  AVm.  Frederick  Vine 

ent  Y  53 

JBarto,  Frederic  Dumont 

G75 

JBarto,  Richard  Vernam 

PK82 

Barton,  Herbert  Jewett         Md  76  D  76 

JBarton,  Homer  Rollin 

Am  63 

Barton,  Jolm  Graeff 

Mh  31 

Barton,  John  Wait 

Y61 

t Barton,  Walter 

Am  56 

Bartow,  Alfred 

Y69 

Bassett,  Austin  Bradley 

W81 

Bassett,  Edward  Dally 

Md  85 

Bassett,  Frederick  James 

Un77 

Batchelder,  John  Stockman 

W52 

Bateman,  Clifford  Rush 

Am  76 

Bates,  Arlo 

Bd76 

tJBates,  Erastus  Newton 

W53 

J  Bates,  George  Anthony 

W78 

Bates,  Henry  Clarence 

Hd81 

Bates,  James  Hale 

P52 

Bates,  Joseph  Clement 

Bd63 

Bates,  Sanmel  Ponniman 

Bn  51 

Battle,  Junius  Kincaid 

Al  58 

tBaxter,  Albert  Franklin 

D  73 

Baxter,  Witter  Johnson 

P52 

Bayles,  Francis  Seguine 

Mh  84 

Bayles,  Lewis  Condit  Mii  55 

fBayley,  Frank  Tappan  Bd  71 

Beach,  Ferdinand  Y  60 

tJBeach,  Myron  Hawley  Hm  53 

Beach,  Scth  Curtis  Un  63 

Beach,  Theodore  Charles  Md  65 

t+Beach,  William  Harrison  Hm  60 

JBealc,  Frank  Howard  Md  68 

Beale,  Howard  Chandler  Md  65 

tJBeale,  Joseph  Henry  Md  72 

Beale,  Robert  Marshall  Y  58 

tBean,  Sidney  Alfred  P  52 

fBean,  Walker  Lindsley  P  52 

Beard,  Augustus  Field  Y  57 

tBeard,  George  Miller  Y  62 

Beard,  Thomas  Jefferson  Al  55 

Beardsley,  Arthur  M.  G  42 

Beardsley,  Charles  Henry  G  55 

Beattie,  David  Am  59 

Beatty,  Ah'a  John  '  Hm  82 

tBeaver,  Goodwin  Stoddard  P  61 

JBecker,  Charles  Walter  P  52 

JBecker,  Fred  Walter  P  66 

JBecker,  John  Fillmore  P  53 

Becker,  Tracy  Chatfield  Un  74 

Beckwith,  George  Henry  W  58 

Beckwith,  Henry  Nehemiah  Un  63 

Beckwith,  Isbon  Thaddeus  P  K  68  Y  68 

fBedinger,  Everett  Wade  Y  51 

Beebe,  Samuel  John  Mills  Hm  38 

Beebc,  William  Y  73 

Beecher,  Eugene  Francis  Y  67 

JBeccher,  Henry  Ward  Am  34 

JBeecher,  Herbert  Foote  Am  76 

Beede,  James  Madison  Md  72 

Beers,  Henry  Augustin  Y  69 

Beers,  George  Lewis  Y  60 

Belding,  Edgar  Frost  Y  72 

Belknap,  William  Richardson  Y  69 

Bell,  Edward  Wells  Y  64 

de  Bell,  Edwin  Truman  R  78 

Bell,  Joseph  Un  60 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Jfianii,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninmlar,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  Rochester,  pp.  .315-32.J;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  L'rban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williamv,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Tale,  pp.  63-113;  ^ Military  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinn)iip  List,  pp.  533-549. 


638 


Names  in  A  J  0. 


Bell,  William  Nelson  Nailing        Btl  50 

Bellamy,  Francis  Julius  R  76 

Bellinger,  Edward  Bohun  P  K  72 

JBellows,  George  Powis  G  73 

JBellows,  Martin  Luther  G  43 

Bellows,  Bussell  Nevins  Hv  G4 

Belville,  William  W.  Mi  40 

Beraan,  Henry  DeWitt  Y  51 

Bemis,  Louis  Sylvester  Y  69 

Bender,  George  Curtis  Un  77 

Bender,  Matthew  Un  66 

Benedict,  Samuel  Seward  W  65 

Benjamin,  George  Whitefield  Y  64 

JBennett,  Albert  Arnold  Bn  72 

Bennett,  Edmund  Neville  Bn  80 

Bennett,  Edward  Brown  Y  66 

Bennett,  Fred  Fuller  Un  83 

Bennett,  Henry  Silliman  Y  53 

Bennett,  Henry  Ward  Md  62 

Bennett,  James  Levi  Hm  71 

Bennett,  James  Miller  Hm  79 

Bennett,  Nathaniel  Hm  35 

Bennett,  Samuel  Allen  Hm  48 

Bennett,  William  Henry  Y  66 

{Bennett,  William  Henry  Bn  68 

fBenson,  William  Henry  Al  55 

Bentley,  Edward  Warren  Y  50 

Benton,  Horace  Hd  50 

Benton,  Joseph  Augustine  Y  42 

Berry,  Walter  Van  Rensselaer     Hv  81 

Best,  James  Am  85 

JBetts,  Alsop  Lockwood  Y  72 

JBetts,  William  James  Y  70 

Bicknell,  Thos.  Williams   Am  57  Bn  60 

Bigelow,  Albert  Miron  Md  67 

Bigelow,  Charles  Emerson  Y  73 

JBigelow,  Dana  Williams  Hm  65 

Bigelow,  David  Skinner  Y  52 

Bigelow,  George  Dexter  D  73 

{Bigelow,  Horace  Porter  Hm  61 

Bigelow,  John  Milton  W  66 

Bigelow,  William  Augustus  Y  45 


Bigler,  Casper  Shrora  Y  67 

Billings,  Charles  Morris  Am  63 

Billings,  Edward  Coke  Y  53 

Billings,  Richard  Salter  Am  47 

Bingham,  Egbert  Byron  Y  63 

Binney,  Horace  Hv  83 

fBinncy,  John  Hv  64 

Birch,  Wesley  Samuel  Un  69 

fBirdsall,  Samuel  G  55 

Birdsey,  Eldon  Benjamin  Md  71 

Birge,  Henry  Morton  Cn  73 

fBirney,  William  Mi  39 

Bisbee,  Joseph  Bartlett  Am  80 

Bishop,  Addin  Lewis  Y  55 

{Bishop,  Charles  White  R  77 

{Bishop,  Franklin  Backus  R  71 

{Bishop,  George  Sayles  R  58  Am  58 

t{Bishop,  George  Spencer  Mi  67 

{Bishop,  James  Lord  R  65  Am  65 

{Bishop,  John  Mason  Mi  41 

fBishop,  John  Webster  Al  54 

{Bishop,  Levi  Jesse  Putnam  R  74 

{Bishop,  Robert  Hamilton  Mi  34 

t{Bishop,  Robert  Hamilton,  Jr.       Mi  71 

{Bishop,  Sylvester  Lyons  Mi  72 

Bissell,  Charles  Rollin  W  64 

t{Bissell,  Josiah  Hooker  R  65  Y  65 

Bissell,  Leavitt  Field  Hd  50 

{Bissell,  Willard  Parker  R  67 

Bixby,  Robert  Forsyth  P  K  70 

Blackman,  Samuel  Curtis  Y  54 

Blackmer,  William  Cole  P  K  78 

Blackwood,  Arthur  P  54 

fBlair,  Benjamin  Franklin  P  61 

Blair,  Charles  A  P  76 

Blair,  Samuel  Ford  Md  81 

Blake,  Barton  Fisk  D  63 

Blake,  Charles  Thompson  Y  47 

Blake,  Edward  Howard  Bd  77 

Blake,  Francis  Wharton  K  80 

Blake,  George  Frank  D  83 

Blake,  Henry  Taylor  Y  48 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bu, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia, -p-p.  56-59;  Cn,  Corm-ll,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  Gr,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Ifamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ^arsard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //mc?«0)j,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'e»iyo»,  pp.  399-408;    Wn,  Manhattan, 


Names  in    I  J  <I>. 


639 


Tilako,  Lufion  Ira  Am  77 

Blake,  MaurifO  Bonaiah  Am  Of, 

Blake,  Sanmol  Tarkman  IIv  5") 

Blake,  Stanton  Hv  57 

Blake,  William  Augustine  Bd  73 

Blakely,  Mattliew  James  Mh  58 

Blakeman,  Wilbert  Celestas  Md  70 

tBlakeslee,  Erastus  Y  03 

Blakey,  James  Churchill  Al  50 

Blanchard,  Amos  Adams  D  45 

Blanchard,  Joseph  Nathaniel  Am  71 

Blatchford,  Paul  Am  82 

Blatchford,  Samuel  CI  37 

Blatchley,  Charles  Carroll  Y  03 

Blight,  Atherton  Hv  54 

Blight,  George  Hv  05 

tJBliss,  Alexander  Hv  47 

Bliss,  Charles  Robinson  W  54 

JBliss,  Edwin  Elisha  Am  37 

Bliss,  Edwin  Munsell  Am  71 

Bliss,  Frank  Edward  Bn  OS 

JBliss,  Frederick  Jones  Am  80 

JBliss,  Howard  Sweetzer  Am  82 

Bliss,  Robert  Y  50 

JBliss,  William  Davis  Hv  40 

JBliss,  William  Dwight  Porter  Am  78 

Blodgett,  James  Hv  41 

tBloom,  Harvey  Harris  Y  03 

Bloomficld,  Smith  Mh  57 

Bly,  Myron  Tuthill  R  80 

Blynn,  William  G.  Mi  08 

Board,  Charles  Howell  Y  71 

Boardman,  Herbert  Y  68 

Boardman,  Joseph  Am  55 

JBoardman,  William  Henry  P  K  85 

JBoardman,  William  Jarvis  PK54 

Bodge,  James  Henry  D  65 

Bogert,  William  Benezet  Bn  82 

Boit,  Edward  Darley  Hv  63 

Bolenius,  Robert  Miller  D  70 

Bolles,  William  Mather  K  84 

fBoltwood,  Henry  Leonidas  Am  53 


Bond,  Artliur  Thomas  W  73 

Bond,  Ephraiiii  Ward  Am  41 

Bond,  Josiah,  Jr.  P  70 

fBond,  Nelson  Freeman  Am  04 

Bond,  Samuel  Robert  D  55 

JBonham,  John  Clinton  Mi  47 

JBonham,  Lewis  Noble  Mi  55 

Bonnell,  Martyn  Hd  72 

Bonner,  Sanmel  Alexander  Mi  49 

JBonney,  Alfred  Cn  78 

fBonney,  George  Bernard  Y  61 

JBonney,  Jerome  Rapalje  Cn  80 

JBoody,  Alvin  Bd  47 

JBoody,  Henry  Hill  "     Bd  42 

Booth,  Charles  Edward  Y  64 

Booth,  Charles  Herbert  Hd  84 

Booth,  Edward  Munson  Y  63 

J  Booth,  Irving  Edward  Cn  83 

JBooth,  Quentin  Woodbury  Cn  81 

Booth,  Thomas  Rogers  PK  52 

Boothby,  Asa,  Jr.  Md  59 

Borden,  Simeon,  Jr.  Bn  82 

Bosley,  Henry  Clay  R  64 

Bosson,  Albert  Davis  Bn  75 

Bostwick,  Edward  Breck  G  68 

Bosworth,  Joseph  Solace,  Jr.        Mh  68 

Both  well,  James  Lowe  Un  62 

Bott,  Joseph  Warner  W  83 

Boucher,  Nelson  Francis  Y  72 

Bougliton,  Frank  Pardee  P  81 

JBourne,  Edgar  Ketchum  Mh  84 

J  Bourne,  Shearjashub  Y  49 

Boutelle,  David  Emery  D  62 

Bowen,  Charles  Ap- Arthur  G  55 

Bowen,  Lemuel  Warner  R  79 

Bowen,  Marcellus  Y  60 

Bowen,  Samuel  Adams  Un  00 

Bower,  Latman  Forrest  Md  79 

JBowers,  Arthur  Forster  Bn  71 

JBowers,  Charles  Manning  Bn  38 

Bowes,  Harrison  Hancock  G  78 

Bowker,  Richard  Rogers  Mh  68 


pp.  .358-373;  Mi,  Miami, -px).  33-47;  I.IA,  Middletoion,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /'cjiinsiitar,  pp.  291-310; 
V\i,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  K,  Rochester,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  .51-53;  W,  Willinmx,  pp.  359-353;  Y,  Yali',  pp.  63-113;  ^miitary  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


640 


Names  in  A  J 


JBowler,  Frank 
Bowler,  George  Pendleton 

JBowler,  John  Atwood 
Bowman,  Edward  Harvey 

fBowman,  James  Perrie 
Bowman,  John  Wcmple 

JBoyden,  Arthur  Clarke 
Boyden,  Charles 

JBoyden,  Wallace  Clarke 
Boynton,  William  Nathan 
Boyse,  Gerard  Smith 
Brace,  Henry  Martyn 
Brackett,  Daniel 
Brackett,  Gilbert  Robbins 
Brackett,  Jeffrey  Richardson 
Bradbury,  Henry  Knight 
Bradford,  Edward  Green 
Bradford,  Frank  Standish 
Bradford,  George 

tBradford,  Taul 

JBradley,  Charles  Fred 
Bradley,  Charles  Smith 

JBradley,  David  Emery 

JBradley,  Frank  Albert 
Bradley,  Franklin  Seymour 

fBradley,  Joseph  Manton 

fBradley,  Leverett 
Bradley,  Richards  Merry 
Bradley,  William  Czar 

fBradley,  William  Edward 
Bradley,  William  Johnston 
Bradley,  Willis  Clifford 
Bradstreet,  Albert  Porter 
Bradstreet,  Edward  Thomas 
Bragdon,  Charles  Arthur 
Brainard,  Edwin  Whittlesey 
Brainard,  Gideon  Reed 

JBrainard,  John 

JBrainard,  John  Morgan 
Brainerd,  George  Cotton 
Brainerd,  Henry  Green 
Braly,  John  Hyde 


Am  76 

Braman,  Benjamin 

Bn54 

K  66 

Bramhall,  Charles  Olin 

Md  80 

Md77 

Bramhall,  William  Ely 

Cn77 

P81 

Brand,  George  Byron 

R51 

PK53 

Brandegee,  John  Jacob 

Y43 

Y68 

Brandreth,  George  Adlington 

Un48 

Am  76 

Brandt.  Herman  Carl  George 

Hm  72 

Hv62 

Branscombe,  Charles  Henry 

Am  45 

Am  83 

Brasee,  John  Trafford 

K82 

Hm  54 

Brashear,  Herman  Francis 

Hv  61 

CI  40 

fBrastow,  Lewis  Orsmond 

Bd57 

Y47 

Bratenahl,  George  Carl  Fitch 

W83 

D74 

tBrayton,  Charles  Ray 

Bn  63 

Am  57 

Brayton,  Edmund  Cullen 

Am  67 

Hv83 

Brayton,  George 

Am  66 

Bd44 

fBreed,  Bowman  Bigelow 

Am  53 

Y68 

Breed,  Daniel  Henry 

Am  57 

Bn53 

Breed,  David  Riddle 

Hm  67 

Hv51 

Bresee,  Asahel  Amos 

K80 

Al  54 

fBrett,  William  Howard 

Hd  74 

D73 

Brewer,  Leigh  Richmond 

G63 

Bn38 

fBrickell,  James  Noaille 

Y45 

D63 

Bridge,  Horatio 

G67 

D73 

Briggs,  George 

G66 

Y61 

Brigham,  Don  Ferdinand 

Am  63 

Bn  63 

Brigham,  Edward  Dexter 

W  62 

Am  73 

Brigham,  Henry  Augustus 

Hm  40 

Hv82 

Brigham,  Jerome  Ripley 

Am  45 

Hv51 

Brigham,      (DeWitt     Clinton 

) 

Y60 

Johnson                              Cn  70  Hm  71 

D69 

Brigham,  Lewis  Alexander 

Hm  49 

Cn80 

Brigham,  Willard  Irving 

P83 

Y71 

fBright,  Osborn  Edward 

Bn53 

Y74 

Bristol,  George  Carmi 

Hd41 

G73 

Bristol,  George  Worthington 

Uh71 

P  K  42 

Bristol,  Henry  Piatt 

Hm  46 

Mi  58 

Bristol,  Louis  Henry 

Y59 

PK61 

tBritton,  Alexander  Thompson 

Bn  57 

PK84 

fBritton,  George  Washington 

D  65 

Y67 

Brooke,  Edwin  Atlee 

Am  46 

D74 

Brookes,  James  Hall 

Mi  53 

Cd59 

Brooking,  John  Hurrell 

R62 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia, -pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423^25;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //ariard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //«rf«o?j,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'fjiywi,  pp.  399-408;    'bi.h,  Manliattan, 


Names  in  ./  J 


641 


fBrookins,  Arba 
Brooks,  Byron  Alden 
Brooks,  Charles  Grosvenor 
Brooks,  Cliarles  Wesley 
Brooks,  Datus  Chase 
Brooks,  David  Wheelock 
Brooks,  Frank  Stewart 
Brooks,  George  Gordon 
Brooks,  George  William 

IBrooks,  James  E 

JBrooks,  Kendall 
Brooks,  Phillips 

{Brooks,  Samuel 
Brooks,  Samuel  Thomas 
Brooks,  Shepherd 
Brooks,  Stephen  Di-iver 

t+Brooks,  Theodore  Darwin 
Brooks,  Thomas  Hope 
Brooks,  Walter  Denison 
Broughton,  Nathaniel  Hooper 

JBrown,  Clarence  Shepard 
Brown,  Edgar  Ketchura 
Brown,  Edward  Thomas 
Brown,  Edwin  Jerome 
Brown,  Francis 
Brown,  Frank  Mason 
Brown,  Frank  Thurston 
Brown,  Henry  Billings 
Brown,  Horatio  AVoodward 

tBrown,  Hubert  Sanford 
Brown,  James  C.  Roosevelt 

JBrown,  James  Olcott 

JBrown,  James  Padelford 

tBrown,  James  Polk 
Brown,  John  Knox 

tJBrown,  John  Marshall 

tBrown,  John  Mason 
Brown,  Jolin  Murray 
Brown,  John  Nicholas 
Brown,  John  NiclioU 
Brown,  Joseph  Vcnner 
Brown,  Marcus  A. 


Hm  fiO 

Md  71 

AmfiS 

Md  57 

P  51! 

Hd53 

Mi  69 

GG3 

Un  59 

Mi  68 

Bn41 

Hv55 

Bn52 

Hm62 

Hv57 

Am  75 

Mi  63 

W  70 

W6S 

Am  47 

P76 

Mh  81 

Bd  71 

Hm  67 

D  70 

Bd70 

Y72 

Y5G 

Y54 

Y  61 

CI  39 

Bd  56 

P79 

Mi  62 

Y72 

Bd60 

Y56 

Hv63 

Bn  85 

Md78 

Y42 

Mi  44 

Brown,  Millard  Fillmore  Md  75 

Brown,  Milton  Adams  11  55 

{Brown,  Nathan  Clifford  Bd  79 

tHrown,  Orlando  Y  58 

JHrown,  Pliilip  Henry  Bd  51 

{Brown,  Kali)h  David  Parsons  Mh  85 

Brown,  Hice  Arnold  Bn  71 

{Brown,  Ronald  Edgar  Ketchum    Mh  83 

Brown,  Samuel  Edward  Am  55 

Brown,  Selden  Stanley  R  79 

Brown,  Seldon  Lester  Md  79 

Brown,  Thomas  Edwin  R  78 

t{Brown,  Thomas  Frederic  Bn  02 

Brown,  Thomas  Gordon  Mi  74 

Brown,  Thomas  Jefferson  Y  G5 
Brown,  William  Arthur  Alex'r      Un  77 

Brown,  William  lAnvis  W  78 

t{Brown,  Zephaniah  Bn  65 

Browne,  (William)  Percy  K  64 

Brownell,  Charles  Henry  Am  71 

Brownell,  William  Crary  Am  71 

Brownell,  William  Gideon  R  77 

Browning,  Charles  Ross  Cn  83 

Browning,  William  Webb  Y  73 

Bruce,  Wallace  Y  67 

Bruner,  Alfred  Cookman  Md  79 

Brush,  Charles  D.  L.  Mi  44 

Bryan,  Charles  A  Mi  42 

tBryan,  Charles  Joseph  Al  56 

Bryan,  Washington  P  K  75 

tBryant,  Jacob  Al  57 

Bryant,  Percy  Shelley  P  K  70 

tBuchanan,  Abner  Thomas  Am  68 

Buck,  Charles  Wentworth  Am  55 

Buck,  Edward  Howard  Hm  52 

Buck,  Samuel  Preble  Bd  50 
Buckingham,  Ebonezer  Hartwell    Y  73 

Buckingham,  Jerome  Hd  41 

Bucknam,  Robert  Pagan  Md  59 

Buel,  Henry  Wadhams  Y  44 

Buell,  Alfred  Ely  W  82 

Buell,  Byron  Winfield  R  70 


pp.  358-373;   Mi,  J/iam/,  pp.  33-17;    Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;    P,  Pe7iin.')ular,  pp.  291-ZlQ; 
I'K,  P/ii  Kappa,  pp.  UO-ibO;    R, /ioc/iester,  pp.  S15-S2b;    Un,  ^/niOH,  pp.  411-4-21;    Vh,  Irban, 
pp.    .51-.i3;    W,     Williams,    pp.    339-303;     Y,    Yule,  pp.   03-113;     ^J/ililuri/   Lint,   pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 
42 


642 


Names 


in   A  J 


Buell,  Frederick  Eice 

P76] 

Burton,  William  Eights 

Y70 

Buff  urn,  Charles  Albert 

Am  75 

Bush,  Franklin  LeonarcJ 

Hv64 

Buffum,  William  Potter 

Bn79 

Bush,  William  Theodore 

Hm  83 

Bugbee,  Thomas  Francis 

Al  51 

Bushnell,  Jackson  Jones 

Y  41 

tBulkcley,  Charles  Edwin    P  K 

5G  Y56 

Butler,  Glentworth  Reeve 

Hm77 

Bulkier,  Tuzar 

Y65 

Butler,  Henry  Alanson 

Hm  G4 

Bull,  William  Lanman' 

Mh  G4 

Butler,  Jacob 

Mi  39 

Bullard,  Herbert  Cutler 

BnGG 

Butler,  John  Ammi 

Y74 

Bullard,  John  Eliot 

Hv82 

Butler,  Moses  Morrill 

Bd45 

tBullard,  John  Lincoln 

Hv61 

Butler,  Samuel  Patterson 

Am  71 

Bumps,  Frank  Forrest 

P85 

Butterficld,  Edwin  Stone 

Y67 

fBumstead,  Horace 

Y63 

Butts,  William  Henry 

P78 

fBunce,  Charles  Henry 

Y60 

JBuxton,  Jarvis  Barry 

PK72 

tBundy,  Charles  Smith 

Hm54 

JBuxton,  John  Cameron 

P  K  73 

Burbank,  Arthur  Marcus 

D68 

Byles,  Matthew  Hale 

Hd75 

Burdett,  George  Albert 

HvBl 

fByrkett,  Abijah  Raymond 

Mi  68 

Burdick,  Edward  Hamilton 

G70 

C 

Burgess,  Ebenezer  Prince 

Am  52 

Burgess,  Frederick 

Bn73 

Cabot,  Edward  Twisleton 

Hv83 

Burgess,  John  William 

Am  67 

Cabot,  Henry  Bromfield 

Hv83 

Burgess,  Thomas 

Bn70 

Cady,  Chauncey  Marvin 

P51 

Burley  (Burleigh) ,  Clarence  Au- 

Cady, George  Foster 

Md  G9 

gustus 

Am  72 

Cady,  Putnam 

Uu  85 

Burlingame,  Eli 

Hm5G 

Calder,  Fred  Manwell 

Hm82 

Burnet,  Jacob  Staats 

Y57 

tCaldwell,  Charles 

D64 

Burnette,  Francis  Ellsworth 

Am  67 

Caldwell,  David  Augustine 

D60 

Burnham,  Michael 

Am  67 

Calhoun,  David  Samuel 

Y48 

fBurnley,  George  Bibb 

Y58 

Cameron,  Alexander 

YG9 

tBurns,  Joseph  Scribner 

BdG8 

Cameron,  Angus 

Y69 

Burr,  Charles  Edward,  Jr. 

K65 

Cameron,  James  Innes  Hayes 

P  K  79 

Burr,  Everett  X)ouglity 

Bn84 

Camp,  Charles  Whittlesey 

Y44 

Burrage,  William  Wirt 

Hv56 

Campbell,  Archibald  Henry 

Hm  49 

JBurrowes,  Stephen  Ashton 

Mi  67 

Campbell,  Augustus  Scott 

Hm  GG 

{Burrowes,  Thomas  Ashton 

Mi  47 

Campbell,  David 

W74 

JBurrowes,  William  Schenck 

Mi  45 

Campbell,  Frederick 

R  77 

Burrows,  James  Bering 

Cn84 

tCampbell,  Gabriel 

P  Go 

Burt,  Francis 

Am  57 

Campbell,  Harry 

Mi  75 

Burt,  Hiram  Austin 

P62 

Campbell,  James  Dalgleish 

Hd81 

Burt,  Horace  Greeley 

P73 

Campbell,  John  P 

R  75 

tBurt,  John  Otis 

Hv58 

Campbell,  Oscar  James 

P70 

Burt,  Uri 

Un74 

Campbell,  William  John 

Mh  78 

Burton,  Nathan  Smyth 

Hd4G 

Canedy,  Charles  Forbes 

Y  G9 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boiedoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Bnmonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  /Jartmout/t,  pp.  -.'60-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  ITamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Z/arcard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //Md«o?i,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyo«,  pp.  399-408;    lih,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  .1  J  (P. 


643 


CanfieUl,  Frederick  Winston 
Cannon,  Charles  Kinsey 

fCapen,  Frank  Sumner 
Capron,  Alexander 
Capron,  Frank  Piei-ce 
Capron,  AVilliam  Banfield 
Capwell,  Charles  Albert 
Carey,  Arthur  Astor 
Carey,  Ashbel 

fCarey,  Elias  Riggs 

fCarkener,  Stuart 
Carleton,  Isaac  Newton 
Carman,  Nelson  Garrison 

fCarpcnter,  Gilbert  Saltonstall 
Carpenter,  Robert  John 

fCarpentcr,  Samuel  T. 
Carpenter,  Stephen  Haskins 
Carpenter,  William 
Carpenter,  Zachary  Taylor 
Carr,  Joseph  Prevost 
Carr,  Robert  William 

fCarradine,  Leonard  Wilkinson 

tCarroll,  Charles  Whiting 
Carroll,  Samuel  S. 
Car  ruth,  Uri 
Carson,  Frank  Martin 
Carson,  George  Prentice 
Carson,  William  Orton 
Carswell,  Robert 

JCarter,  Bernard  Moore 

JCarter,  Charles  Henry 
Carter,  George  Galen 
Carter,  James  Coolidge 

JCarter,  John  Ridgely 
Carter,  Seth  May 
Carter,  William  Smith 
Cartmell,  Edson  Black 
Cartwright,  Jacob  Andrew 
Cartwright,  Robert  Plenry 
Caruthers,  Charles  Clark 

fCaruthers,  Elmore  Perry 
Cary,  Ja-oies  Richardson 


Hm  68 

Y67 

RG8 

PK45 

Bn77 

Y4G 

R74 

Hv79 

Hd74 

MdGO 

PGO 

D59 

Y  Gi) 

Hd59 

Y59 

Al  57 

R52 

P77 

Y70 

Hv  50 

D50 

Y59 

D59 

Y46 

Hm50 

Am  79 

Md83 

GG2 

MdG3 

PK82 

PK82 

KG4 

Hv50 

PK83 

Bd75 

Hm79 

K71 

YG7 

Cn81 

Hd  70 

lid  Go 

P  59 

Cary,  Walter  Hm  78 

Case,  Albertson  Y  66 

Case,  Everett  Hm  45 

Case,  Guy  Buttles  G  71  K  71 

Case,  Lee  Whitney  Un  82 

Case,  Philip  Henry  Bn  74 

CasewcU,  Edward  Alexis  Y  66 

Castle,  Thomas  Cn  72 

tJCaswell,  Edward  Thompson  Bn  53 

fCaswcll,  Samuel  Shannon  Bd  64 

tJCaswell,  Thomas  Thompson  Bn  61 

Cate,  Carter  Eastman  Md  76  D  76 

fCatlin,  Benjamin  Rush  Hm  51 

Catlin,  Frederick  Miles  Cn  82 

tCatlin,  George  Lynde  Y  60 

Catlin,  Marcus  Hm  33 

Cauldwell,  Andrew  Butler  Cn  73 

Cauldwell,  Leslie  Giffen  Mh  83 

Causey,  William  Frederic  Y  55 

Caverly,  Zachariah  Boody  D  44 

Caverno,  Charles  D  54 

JCaverno,  Daniel  Henry  G  60  D  GO 

JCaverno,  John  Sullivan  G  58 

Cavis,  Joseph  Mills  D  46 

Chace,  George  Sheppard  R  52 

Chadwick,  Charles  Noyes  Y  70 

tChadwick,  Gustavus  Benson  Md  61 

Chadwick,  Harrison  Everett  D  58 

Chadwick,  James  Read  Hv  65 

Chafee,  Zechariah,  Jr.  Bn  80 

Chaille,  Stanford  Emei;son  Hv  51 

Chalfant,  Lafayette  Washington  Mi  43 

Chamberlain,  Edward  Dyer  Bn  61 

fChamberlain,  Frank  G  49 

JChamberlain,  Harold  Wyllys  Bd  81 

JChamberlain,  Horace  Bcriah  Bd  57 

Chamberlain,  Jacob  Hd  56 

tJChamberlain,  John  Calhoun  Bd  59 

tJChamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence  Bd  52 

Chamberlain,  Robert  Meech  R  73 

fChamberlain,  Valentine  Burt  W  57 

Chambers,  Andrew  Gowdv  Mi  53 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  j/jamj,  pp.  33-47 ;  Ud,  Middletown,  pp.  Zn-Z9&;  V,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  P/uAa/>p«,  pp.  440-450;  U,  liocheHter,  pp.  3US2o;  Vn,  Uition,  pp.  iU-iil;  Vh,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \Militarij  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


644 


Names  in    i  J 


^Chambers,  Hilary  Ranald 
JChambcrs,  John  Frelinghuysen 
tChambers,    Tlieodore    Freling- 
huysen 

Champion,  Henry 

Chandler,  Charles 

Chandler,  Charles  Henry 
{Chandler,  France 

Chandler,  Joseph  Gilmore 
tIChandler,  William 

Chandler,  William  George 
JChapin,  Albert  William 

Chapin,  Alfred  Clark 

Chapin,  Charles  Henry 
iChapin,  Charles  Sumner 

Chapin,  Charles  Value 
JChapin,  Franklin  Perry 
JChapin,  George  Mooar  R  78 

Chapin,  Henry  Bainbridge 

Chapin,  James  Hayden 
JChapin,  Lebeus  Cornelius 

Chapin,  Lucius  Delison 

Chapin,  Solomon 

Chapin,  William  Waterman 

Chapman,  Charles  Jarvis 
tChapman,  Edward  Thurston 

Chapman,  Henry  Fowler 
JChapman,  Henry  Grafton 
IChapman,  Henry  Leland 
IChapman,  John  Eliphaz 
JChapman,  Johp  Jay 

Chapman,  Robert  Boyle 

Chapman,  Sherman  Hartwell 
tChapman,  Thaddeus  Miner 

Chapman,  Timothy  Pitkin 
tChapman,  William  S. 

Chappell,  Jordan  Romans 

Charles,  Albert  Priest 

Charlton,  Edwin  Azro 

Chase,  Albert  Hunt 

Chase,  Barton  Walker 

Chase,  Benjamin  Whittemore 


Mh84 

Mh79 

Mh  68 

Y60 

P62 

D68 

P54 

D82 

P54 

Y49 

MdOo 

WG9 

D50 

Md80 

Bn  76 

Am  52 

Am  79 

Hv80 

P68 

Y52 

Am  51 

Md57 

Bn  55 

Bd68 

Bd57 

Mh67 

Hv83 

Bd66 

Bd  77 

Hv84 

Bn  58 

Y  66 

G66 

Y68 

A153 

Hm  55 

D64 

D54 

Md82 

D47 

Md64 

JChase,  Charles  Augustus  Hv  55 

tChase,  Edward  Henry  D  55 

Chase,  Francis  P  K  52 

JChase,  Frederic  D  60 

Chase,  George  Leonard  G  58 

Chase,  Henry  Y  50 

Chase,  James  Balloch  Y  62 

Chase,  Nicholas  Dubois  Hm  76 

Chase,  Rufus  Dudley  D  45 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland  D  26 

+Chase,  Thomas  Hv  48 

JChase,  Walter  Wells  D  65 

Chatfield,  Charles  Converse  Y  66 

Chauvenet,  William  Y  40 

Cheavens,  Henry  Martyn     Y  50  Am  52 

tCheney,  Frank  Woodbridge  Bn  54 

Cheney,  James  Edward,  Jr.  R  67 

Cheney,  James  William,  Jr.  D  70 

Cheshire,  Joseph  Blount,  Jr.  P  K  69 

Chesley,  Charles  (Usher)  Bd  52 

Chester,  Carlos  Tracy  .   Hm  74 

Chester,  Charles  Thomas  Y  45 

Chester,  Erastus  Hd  48 

Chester,  Porter  Lee  Hm  79 

Chickering,  George  Edward  D  66 

Chickering,  William  Henry  Am  71 

Child,  Charles  Jesse  Am  8 1 

Child,  Sampson  Reed  Bd  84 

Childs,  Charles  Henry,  Jr.  Bn  57 

JChilton,  Thomas  George  Al  53 

JChilton,  William  Parish  .\1  59 

Chipman,  George  Colfax  P  K  45 

Chipman,  George  Sumner  P  K  78 

Chipman,  Henry  Whitehouse  K  60 

Chittenden,  Granville  Ingraham  Hm  84 

Chittenden,  Henry  Abel  Y  67 

Chittenden,  Nathaniel  William       CI  37 

Chittenden,  Simeon  Baldwin  Y  65 

JChoate,  Charles  Francis  Hv  49 

JChoate,  Joseph  Hodges  Hv  52 

fClioate,  Rufus,  Jr.  Am  55 

Clioatc,  Washington  Am  70 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amfierst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bii, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columlna.vP-  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cinnberlaiid, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ffarvard,  pp.  116-200;    Hd, /f«dso>i,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'ewyoji,  pp.  399-408;    ii.'ih,  J/an/iattan, 


Names  in  A  J  </». 


645 


JChoate,  William  Gardner 

Hv  52 

Christie,  Cornelius 

Y5r, 

tChristman,  Joseph  Alonzo 

Y  57 

Christopher,  James  Wallace 

R53 

tChrystie,  Thomas  Mackaness 

Ludlow 

P  K  G3 

fCliristy,  George  Harvey 

Hd  50 

Church,  Charles  Washburn 

Md  G4 

Church,  Edward  Bentley 

KG7 

tChurch,  Elihu  D wight 

Mh55 

Church,  Frederic  Nathaniel 

Y  57 

Church,  George  Everett 

Am  72 

Church,  George  Taylor 

Hm80 

Church,  James  Augustus 

Md63 

Church,  Morris  DeVeau 

Md75 

Church,  Samuel  Porter 

PK41 

Church,  William  Henry 

G50 

Church,  William  Sylvester 

Mh73 

Churchill,  Frederick  Burchard 

Hm70 

Churchill,  Henry 

Y65 

tCilley,  Jonathan  Longfellow 

Hv  58 

tJClaflin,  James  Fitzgerald 

Am  59 

JClaflin,  William 

Am  83 

fClapp,  Alexander  Huntington 

Y42 

tClapp,  Alfred  Dwight 

Am  G5 

tClapp,  Channing 

Hv55 

Clapp,  Dexter 

Am  39 

Clapp,  Howard  Saxstone 

Y  72 

Clapp,  John  Henry 

Un69 

Clapp,  Walter  Clayton       Mh  81  Am  83 

Clark,  Arthur  French 

PK75 

Clark,  Charles  Alexander 

P45 

Clark,  Charles  Alexander 

P75 

tClark,  Charles  Enoch 

Hd62 

Clark,  Charles  Gould             K  G2  Un  63 

Clark,  Edson  Lyman 

Y53 

fClark,  Edward  Gavion 

PG2 

Clark,  Horace  John 

HdGl 

Clark,  Isaiah  Raymond 

D73 

Clark,  James 

Mi  46 

Clark,  James  Farley 

CI  40 

Clark,  James  Harvey 

Mi  67 

Clark,  Jefferson  Md  G7  Am  G7 

Clark,  John  Craig  Bd  42 

tClark,  John  Emory  P  56 

tClark,  John  Howe  D  57 

Clark,  Josc[)h  Bourne  Am  58 

Clark,  Joseph  Pickens  Al  55 

Clark,  Lot  Curran  D  76 

JClark,  Robert  Bruce  Am  76 

tClark,  William  Bardwell  Y  61 

JClark,  William  Brewster  Am  76 

Clark,  William  Bullock  Am  84 

Clark,  William  Henry  Hm  36 

Clarke,  Ambrose  Wayland  D  56 

Clarke,  Edward  Hammond  Hv  41 

Clarke,  Edward  Payson  G  49 

Clarke,  Elbert  Willett  Y  67 

Clarke,  Francis  Erasmus  D  51 

Clarke,  George  Md  60 

Clarke,  George  Ellery  W  51 

tClarke,  Isaac  Lewis  D  48 

Clarke,  James  Gordon  Hv  44 

Clarke,  James  Lawrence  W  53 

Clarke,  John  Caldwell  Calhoun       K  59 

Clarke,  John  Theo:lore  D  58 

Clarke,  Prescott  Orloff  Bn  80 

Clarke,  Ranslure  Weld  D  42 

Clarke,  Richard  Torris  G  75 

Clarke,  Samuel  Albert  Un  75 

Clarke,  Thomas  Curtis  Hv  48 

Clarke,  Walter  Y  37 

tClaxton,  Robert  Bethell  Y  38 

tJClaxton,  Robert  Bethell,  Jr.  K  64 

fClay,  Cassius  Marcellus  Y  32 

Claypool,  Newton  Mi  76 

Cleaveland,  William  Neal  Hm  51 

Cleaves,  Nathan  Bd  58 

Clement,  Arthur  G  R  82 

Cleveland,  William  Joshua  G  69 

Clopper,  Edward  Nicholas  Mi  61 

Clopton,  James  Osgood  Andrew    Al  53 

JCobb,  Henry  Nitchie  Y  55 

Cobb,  Moses  Gill  Hv  43 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/iamt,  pp.  33-47 ;  Md,  J/irft/Zetoicn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /Vnfnwtor,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  Rochesster,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  UVililari/  List,  pp.  456-527: 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549.  , 


646 


Names  in  A  J 


iCobb,  Oliver  Ellsworth 

Cobb,  Willard  Adams 

Cobbs,  Richard  Hooker 
fCoburn,  Edwin 

Cochran,  Frederic  Gove 

Cochran,  Robert 
fCochrane,  Melville  Augustus 

Cochrane,  William  Tennel 
{Cocker,  Henry  Reed 
{Cocker,  William  Johnson 
fCodman,  Archibald 

Codman,  Richard 
fCodman,  Robert 

Coe,  Frederic  Augustus       Hm 

Coe,  George  Jarvis 

Coe,  Hervey  Leicester 

Coe,  Sage 

Coe,  Thomas  Upham 
tCoffey,  John  Charles 

Coffin,  Abraham  Burbank 

Coffin,  Charles  Edmund 

Coffin,  Frederick  William 

Coffin,  William  Anderson 

Coggeshall,  Freeborn,  Jr. 
fCogswell,  Edward  Russell 

Cogswell,  William  Strong 

Cohen,  Eugene  Yancey 

Cohen,  Lewis  Solomon 

Cohen,  William  Nathaniel 

Coit,  Albert 

Coit,  Charles  Wheeler 

Coit,  James  Milnor 

Coit,  John  Townsend 

Coit,  Olin  Burr 

Colburn,  Alfred 
{Colby,  Charles  Lewis 
{Colby,  Henry  Francis 

Colby,  Robert  (Lake) 

Cole,  Charles  Blackmer 

Cole,  Charles  Lawrence,  Jr. 

Cole,  Daniel 

Cole,  Edward  Herman 


Y53 

Hm64 

A155 

Am  41 

D6S 

Y46 

Bd62 

A154 

P73 

P  69 

PK85 

HvG4 

Hv82 

35  Y  37 

PK74 

Hm34 

Hd84 

Bd57 

Hd70 

D5G 

Md83 

Bn41 

Y74 

BnG7 

Hv64 

D48 

Mh78 

D78 

D79 

R66 

PK82 

G65 

Y44 

Md77 

Bn38 

Bn58 

Bn  G2 

1)45 

Hm  58 

K  84 

Bn67 

W  6S) 

Cole,  Hamilton  Y  06 

Cole,  Hurlburt  Erastus  D  81 

Cole,  Oncken  Willard  R  G8 

{Cole,  Samuel  Valentine  Bd  74 

{Cole,  William  Isaac  Bd  81 

Coleiuan,  William  G  46 

Colgate,  William  Hoyt  D  70 

Colie,  Edward  Martin  Mh  73 

fCollamore,  George  Anthony  D  54 

Collin,  Charles  Avery  Y  66 

Collin,  Roswell  Park  W  7G 

{Collins,  Abel  Chalkley  Bn  78 

{Collins,  Clarkson  Abel  Bn  76 

Collins,  Lewis  Un  53 

Col  son,  James  Major,  Jr.  D  83 

Colt,  James  Denison  W  84 

Colter,  Joseph  Md  77 

fColton,  Frederic  Henry  Y  GO 

fComan,  Levi  Parsons  Hm  46 

{Comfort,  George  Fisk  Md  57 

Comfort,  Milton  Bookstaver  R  61 

{Comfort,  William  Francis  Md  62 

Coniley,  William  Judkins  Mi  61 

Comstock,  Calvert  Hm  35 

fComstock,  Edward  Am  61 

Comstock,  Henry  Stiles  G  73 

Comstock,  John  Josiah  P  83 

Comstock,  Richard  Borden  Bn  76 

Comstock,  Strong  Y  67 

{Conant,  Charles  Henry  D  71 

{Conant,  Leonard  Levi  T>  79 

Conant,  Osmyn  Perkins  I)  79 

{Condit,  Albert  Pierson  Y  50 

{Condit,  Charles  Y  48 

t{Condit,  Stephen  Y  56 

Conger,  Chilion  Paul  G  75 

Conger,  David  Ub  35 

{Conger,  Edward  Allis  G  63 

{Conger,  George  Field  G  80 

Conger,  Horace  Newton,  Jr.  CI  85 

{Conger,  William  Perez  G  73 

Conklin,  Henry  Hewitt  P  K  37 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boiodoin,  pp.  23S-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  ^'p.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  4.'50-43-;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Ilm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
IIv,  y/a/iiarc?,  pp.  176-200 ;    Hd, //«d«o»i,  pp.  220-234;    K,  AVH//o?i,  pp.  399-408;    Wn,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J  </>. 


647 


ConneT,  Ili'iiry  Losjrancle  Y  49 

JConner,  Jolin  Sanborn  1)  G5 

jConncr,  Lenini-l.  Parker  Y  45 

tJConner,  Pliinoas  Sanborn  D  59 

f  JConner.  Williani  (iiistinc  Y  45 

JConover,  O'oadiah  Miller  Mi  42 

JConovcr,  Wilbur  Mi  40 

Conover,  Wilbur  Garrett  K  84 

Convers,  Ebenezcr  Buckingham      Y  Gl 

Converse,  Everett  Howard  Y  65 

Cook,  Asa  Brown,  Jr.  D  08 

tCook,  Francis  Edmiston  W  08 

Cook,  John  Darwin  Shepard  Un  59 

Cook,  Lyman  Demerritt  D  82 

Cook,  Roswell  Dickinson  Am  43 

Cook,  Walter  Y  09 

Cooke,  George  Lewis,  Jr.  P  K  70 

Cooke,  Joshua  G  42 

tCooke,  Oliver  Dudley  P  K  44 

JCookman,  Frank  Simpson  Md  79 

JCookman,  George  Grimston  Md  77 

JCookman,  William  Wilberforce   Md  82 

Coolbaugh,  Frank  Clarence  G  06 

Cooledge,  Charles  Allerton  Hv  81 

JCooley,  Edgar  Arthur  P  72 

Cooley,  Elias  P  51 

fCooley,  Noah  Saxton  Am  06 

Cooley,  Orrin  Am  05 

JCooley,  Thomas  Mclntyre  P  59 

Coolidge,  Horace  Hopkins  Hv  52 

Coolidge,  Jas.  Ivers  Trecothick    Hv  38 

Coolidge,  John  Gardner  Hv  84 

Coolidge,  Joseph  Randolph  Hv  S3 

Coon,  George  Washington  Hd  76 

Coonley,  Edgar  David  Y  71 

Cooper,  Charles  Hermancc  D  77 

Cooper,  Horace  Stevens  Y  08 

Cooper,  Josei)h  Aldrich  Y  59 

Cooper,  Paul  Fenimore  G  44 

Copeland,  Anson  Fuller  Md  58 

Copeland,  George  AVarren  Am  56 

Coppock,  Francis  Marion  Mi  73 


Cordley,  Christopher  Minta  Hd  44 

Corlics,  Frank(lin)  Haines  Cn  78 

Cornell,  George  Herbert  Hd  77 

Cornell,  George  James  CI  39 

Cornish,  Aaron  Spooner  Am  C8 

Cornwall,  James  Hewlett  Y  66 

Cortelyou,  Peter  IJouse  Y  64 

Cortelyou,  Thomas  Foster  Mi  54 

Coston,  Herbert  Hull  Md  73 

Cotes,  Augustus  Brown  G  40 

Cowan,  Perez  Dickinson  Am  06 

Cowl,  Maurice  Ludlum     Mb  81  P  K  83 

fCowles,  Edward  D  59 

Cowlcs,  Edward  Sheffield  Y  73 

Cowles,  George  Washington  Hm  45 

Cowles,  Isaac  Augustus  Hm  56 

Cowles,  James  Lewis  Y  66 

Cox,  William  Weston  Md  76 

tCoxe,  Alfred  Conkling  Hm  68 

JCoxe,  Arthur  Cleveland  Ub  38 

JCoxe,  Ernest  Cleveland  G  71 

tCoxe,  Reginald  Cleveland  G  77 

tCoxe,  Samuel  Hanson  Ub  39 

JCrafts,  Albert  Barnard  Md  71 

JCrafts,  Fred  Henry  Md  71  D  75 

tCrafts,  AVilbur  Fisk  Md  69 

Crafts,  William  Augustus  Hv  40 

Craig,  Henry  Kinsman  Bd  44 

Craig,  Joseph  Davis  Un  80 

Craig,  Virgil  Lafayette  Bd  5G 

Craig,  Wheelock  Bd  43 

tCram,  DeWitt  Clinton  D  50 

Cramer,  Frank  Y  68 

Cramer,  William  Edward  Ub  39 

Crane,  Amos  Waters  D  62 

Crane,  Cephas  Bennett  R  58 

Crane,  Edwin  Hall  Hm  44 

Crane,  Joshua  Eddy,  Jr.  Bn  72 

Crane,  Thaddeus  PK  45 

Crane,  Timothy  Farrar  Y  64 

Crane,  Whiting  Sanford  Am  64 

Crane,  William  Howe  Md  77 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/toni,  pp.  33-47;  lid,  Middletown,  r>p.  3Ti-S95;  P,  PejiJnsHVnr,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  I'hi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  /Rochester,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  r«/ora,  pp,  411-121;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  nuiiams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \ Military  Li^tt,  pp.  456-537; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


648 


Names 


in  A  J 


jCrapo,  Henry  Rowland 

Hv83 

$Crapo,  William  Wallace 

Y52 

tJCrawford,  Sidney 

Am  61 

JCrawford,  William 

Am  57 

Creevey,  John  Kennedy 

YG6 

Creighton,  William  St.  Clair 

K74 

Crissman,  George  Turner 

Mi  GO 

Crittenden,  Frank  Arthur 

P71 

JCrittenden,  Walter  Hayden 

Am  81 

{Crittenden,  Wm.  Bacon    Am 

78  Hm  78 

Crocker,  Frederick  Williams 

W  73 

Crocker,  Hubert  Davis 

PK84 

Crockett,  George  Kimball 

Am  40 

tCrosby,  Alpheus  Benning 

D53 

Crosby,  Darius  George 

PK51 

Crosby,  Henry  Ashton 

Mh63 

Crosby,  John  Player 

MhG5 

Crosby,  Morcau  Stephen 

Rfi3 

Cross,  John  Alexander 

Bn  78 

Crouch,  Wesley 

R63 

{Crowell,  Charles  Burton 

CI  85 

Crowell,  Edward  Payson 

Am  53 

jCrowell,  Edward  Roby 

W83 

Crowl,  Albert  Mortimer  Harman  Hd  85 

Cullinan,  Patrick  William 

Cn  72 

Cummings,  Perley  Martin 

Hd  73 

tCummings,  Ralph  Wardlaw 

Bd53 

Cunningham,  Edward 

Md67 

Cunningham,  Haines  Drake 

Hm  GG 

Cunningham,  James  Linton 

Y44 

JCurran,  Edward 

Hm  56 

tJCurran,  Henry  Hastings 

Hm  62 

ttCurran,  Philip  Clinton 

Hm  64 

Currier,  Edward  Hal  lam 

D  69 

Curry,  Albert  Marshall 

Y72 

Curry,  Burrell  I. 

Al  54 

Curtice,  Saul  Ober 

Md85 

Curtis,  Albert  Wakefield 

Y71 

Curtis,  Allen 

Hv84 

Curtis,  Allen  Jeremiah 

P61 

Curtis,  Augustus  Elisha 

Un66 

ICurtis,  Eleroy 

Hd45 

Curtis,  Erskine  Chamberlain 
Curtis,  George  Edward 

JCurtis,  George  William 

JCurtis,  Henry  Melville 
Curtis,  Horatio  Greenough 

ICurtis,  James  Burrill 

fCurtis,  Joseph  Seaver 
Curtis,  Thomas  Buckminster 
Curtis,  Thomas  James 

JCurtis,  William  Eleroy 

JCurtiss,  Alexander  Main 

JCurtiss,  Harlow  Clarke 
Curtiss,  Stiles  Henry 

{Cushing,  Edward  Fitch 

JCushing,  Harry  Piatt 

JCushing,  William  Erastus 
Cushman,  George  Francis 
Cushman,  Henry  Irving 
Cushman,  Joseph  Wood 
Cushman,  William  Edward 

tJCutcheon,  Byron  M. 

JCutcheon,  Frank  Warner  M. 

JCutcheon,  Sullivan  M. 

JCutler,  (John)  Calvin 

tCutler,  Carroll 
Cutler,  Charles  Herrick 

JCutler,  Elbridge  Jefferson 

JCutler,  John  Lewis 

JCutler,  Lyman 
Cutler,  Rufus  Putnam 

JCutler,  Sanford  Lyman 

fCutts,  James  Madison,  Jr. 

xy 

Dallam,  James  Wilmer 
fDalton,  Edward  Barry 
Damon,  Frank  AVilliams 
Dana,  William  Buck 


DG8 

Y51 

Bn  54 

Hd71 

Hv  65 

Bn  40 

Am  51 

Hv  62 

Hv52 

Hd  71 

Cn80 

PK81 

Hd  67 

Cn  83 

Cn82 

Hd75 

A151 

D  65 

CI  84 

D  83 

P61 

P85 

D  56 

D  56 

Y  54 
BdSl 
Hv53 
Bd37 

D47 

Y  39 
Am  85 
Bn  56 


Bn37 

Hv  55 

Am  73 

Y  51 


Dandridge,  Nathaniel  Pendleton     K  (iG 
Dane,  Joseph  Bd  43 

Dane,  Myron  Benjamin  Am  70 

Dane,  Walter  Lee  Bd  80 


AI,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amhemt,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
hmnonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Darhnoutli,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  20')-217;  Ilm,  //amilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  n6-'200;    lid,  J/udson,  pp.  220-2Zi;    K,  Kenijun,  pp.  399-408;    Uh,  J/an/iattaji, 


Names  in    I  J  (I>. 


649 


tDanfortli,  Artliur  Curtiss  Jim  Gl 

JDaniels,  Franc  lUirchard  Ilin  71 

Daniels,  Georfjo  Hrown  P  81 

{Daniels,  Henry  Everett  Case        Hm  GS 

JDaniels,  John  Ilorton  Ilni  45 

Dann,  Clarence  Burdette  Cn  84 

Darling.  Charles  Ross  Am  74 

Darling,  Edward  Parry  Am  51 

Darling,  Henry  Am  42 

Darling,  Samuel  Carter  Y  G4 

Darrow,  Charles  Erastus  R  77 

Darrow,  Eleazer  P  6G 

Dascomb,  Alfred  Brooks  D  58 

Daugherty,  Aquila  J.  Mi  62 

Davenport,  Edwin  Hv  48 

Davis,  Benjamin  Fi-anklin  Bn  54 

Davis,  Charles  Mortimer  Hm  Gl 

Davis,  Constant  Freeman  Hv  G4 

Davis,  Edson  Warburton  Md  C9 

Davis,  Frank  Fillmore         R  76  Hm  76 
Davis,  George  Eugene  D  71 

JDavis,  George  Francis 

JDavis,  Gil  man  Robinson 
Davis,  Henry  Sprong 
Davis,  James  Clarke 
Davis,  John  Milton 
Davis,  Lowndes  Henry 
Davis,  Mark 

fDavis,  Murray 
Davis,  Robert  Howe 
Davis,  Samuel 

fDavis,  Stephen  Brooks 
Davis,  Thomas  Kirby 
Davis,  "William  Augustus 

JDavis,  "William  Henry 
Davis,  William  Thomas 
Davis,  "William  Vail  Wilson 
Davol,  Joseph  Benjamin 
Dawes,  Thomas 
Dawson,  Lewis  Reeves 
fDawson,  Reginald  Heber 

JDay,  Charles  Francis 


R64 

R78 

G65 

Hv5S 

Y58 

YGO 

D56 

K61 

Hm62 

K73 

Mo  59 

Y45 

Hv37 

R  68 

Hv  42 

Am  73 

Cn84 

Hv39 

Hd78 

Al  58 

83  "W  83 

Day,  diaries  Lond)ard  D  77 

Day,  Frank  Leslie  Bn  85 

Day,  (k'orge  Herbert  G  73 

Day,  Henry  Mills  lid  59 

Day,  Henry  Noble  Hd  28 

Day,  Robert  Elijah  Y  52 

Day,  Theodore  Lansing  Y  07 

{Day,  "William  Rufus  P  70 

Dean,  Arthur  Denorvan  Bn  72 

Dean,  Benjamin  Willey  D  48 

fDeane,  Frederic  Augustus  Bd  46 

Deane,  John  Frederick  Bd  54 

De  Bevoise,  Gabriel  Havens  "W  57 

Debevoise,  George  Edward  Mh  84 

fDechert,  Henry  Martyn  Y  50 

Decker,  George  Palmer  R  84 

Decker,  William  Frederick  Mh  85 

Deering,  Benjamin  Tappan  Bd  73 

Deering,  James  Henry  Bd  45 

Deering,  Rufus  Washburn  Bd  58 

De  Forest,  Heman  Packard  Y  62 

fDe  Forest,  Henry  Swift  Y  57 

fDe  Forest,  John  Kinne  Hyde  Y  68 

fDe  Forest,  Moulton  Y  61 

De  Forest,  Robert  Elliot  Y  67 

Delafield,  Albert  Mb  68 

Delano,  Charles  Am  40 

Delano,  Francis  Ralph  G  64 

Delano,  Henry  Giles  Am  58 

Delp,  George  Y  61 

Demarest,  George  Francis  Mh  64 

fDembinski,  Louis  Y  58 

Demming,  Minor  Rudd  Bn  65 

Demond,  Charles  Mason  W  81 

Dempsey,  William  Hd  50 

tDenison,  Charles  Halbert  P  61 

Denison,  George  Am  55 

Denison,  Howard  Percy  Md  85 

Denison,  John  Henry  W  62 
Dennett,  William  Sawyer,  Jr.        Bd  71 

Dennis,  John  Henry  Un  62 

Dennison,  William  Mi  35 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/iam?,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  3liddletoicn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  iVwinw/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  Iloc/iexter,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  Union,  VV-  411-421;  Ub,  Urban. 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Vale,  pp.  63-113;  tJIilitary  List,  pp.  456-527; 
t  Kinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


650 


Names  in  A  A 


Denny,  Harmar  Charles 

Mi  52 

Denslow,  Herbert  MeKenzie 

Y73 

tDerby,  Haskct 

Am  5.") 

Derb\%  Ladoit 

D  79 

tDerby,  Richard  Henry 

Hv64 

De  Remer,  John  A 

Un57 

tDerr,  Franklin  Christopher 

RGO 

Devlin,  Robert  John 

Mh78 

Deweese,  Thomas  Lewis 

Mi  62 

tDewey,  Bernard  Montgomery 

RoG 

Dewey,  Charles  Gipson 

D81 

JDewey,  Elijah  Francis 

Mi  GO 

Dewey,  Henry  Sweetser 

D  78 

Dewey,  James  Richard 

W54 

{Dewey,  James  Stoddard 

Mi  58 

Dewey,  Justin 

W58 

DeAvey,  Thomas  Emmet 

R81 

tDe  Witt,  Marcus  Bearden 

Cd  59 

tDe  Witt,  Moses  Talleyrand 

PG7 

Dexter,  Andrew 

Hm  43 

JDexter,  Charles  Owen 

Bn85 

tDexter,  Lewis,  Jr. 

Bn83 

Dexter,  Newton 

Un73 

Dey,  John  Richard  Steele 

Hm76 

Dezeng,  Edward  Cutbush 

G51 

Dibble,  Orson  Gregory 

YG4 

Dickey,  Charles  Denston 

Hv82 

Dickinson,  Cornelius  Evarts 

Am  GO 

{Dickinson,  Edward 

Am  84 

Dickinson,  John  Woodbridge 

W52 

Dickinson,  Oliver  Partridge 

PG6 

Dickinson,  Richard  Salter  Storrs  Am  44 

{Dickinson,  William  Austin 

Am  50 

Dickinson,  William  Cowper 

Am  48 

Dickinson,  William  Eastman 

Am  55 

Dickinson,  William  Henry 

R  64 

Dickson,  Edward  Robbinson 

Y53 

Dickson,  Parker                      Mi 

74  D  74 

{Dike,  James 

Bd69 

{Dike,  John 

Bd81 

Dike,  Samuel  Johnson 

Am  66 

Dilks,  James  Boucher 

Md78 

Dillingham,  Pitt  D  73 

Dillon,  John  Alvarez  Hv  64 

Dimmick,  William  Francis  W  60 

Dimmock,  David  Lycurgus  Hd  61 

Dix,  Warren  Rogers  Mh  74 

Dixon,  Brandt  Van  Blarcom  Cn  70 

fDoar,  Stephen  Decatur  Y  57 

Dod,  William  Armstrong  Ub  36 

tDodd,  Ira  Seymour  Y  67 

Dodge,  Ebenezer  Bn  40 

Dodge,  Emmet  Denio  Hd  63 

Dodge,  Frederic  Nevins       Mh  G5  Y  G6 

Dodge,  Samuel  Douglas  W  77 

Donald,  Elijah  AVinchester  Am  69 

Donaldson,  Samuel  Camillus  Hv  41 

fDonaldson,  William  Harrison  K  68 

Donelson,  Park  Shattuck  P  49 

tDonnell,  William  Ellingwood  Bd  62 

jDoolittle,  James  Reuben  R  65 

{Doolittle,  James  Rood  G  34 

Doolittle,  Oswin  Hart  Y  44 

Dore,  John  Clark  D  47 

Dorr,  Walter  Henry  Hv  65 

Dorsey,  Walter  McCorkle  K  69 

tDoster,  AVilliam  Emil  Y  57 

Doty,  Charles  Winchester  W  71 

Doty,  William  D'Orville  K  62 

Doubleday,  Edwin  Snow  Mh  iO 

{Douglas,  Albert,  Jr.  K  72 

{Douglas,  Joshua  Herbert  K  83 

Douglas,  William  Harris  Mh  74 

Douglass,  Edwin  Cn  70 

Douglass,  Solomon  Johnson  Y  57 

Dow,  Frank  Fowler  Am  74 

Dow,  William  Dexter  D  55 

Dow,  William  Wallace  D  61 

{Dowd,  Arthur  Dudley  W  85 

{Dowd,  Charles  North  W  79 

{Dowd,  Heman  Mh  74 

{Dowd,  Joseph  Mh  77 

Downie,  Timothy  Campbell  Y  51 

Dox,  Edward  Rees  G  42 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Jm/urst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Moicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Cohnnbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  43CM37;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-2S7;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  iramilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Uv, //aj-rarrf,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //i((/«o)i,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-40S;    Mh,  .l/«)j/((j«a7i, 


Names  in    t  J  <f>. 


65 


Dox,  Rut^cr 

Drake,  Frank  James 

Drake,  Henry  Trevor 

Drake,  James  McEwen 

Drane,  Henry  Martin 

Dreyer,  Charles  George  Albert 

Drinker,  llobert  Morton 

Drown,  Albert  Newell 

Drown,  Herman  Beverley 

Drummond,  Isaac  Wyman 

Drnry,  Leander  Muzzy 

Drury,  Myron  Maynard 

Du  Bois,  Alfred 

Du  Bois,  Edward  Charles 

Dubois,  Frederick  AVilliam 

Du  Bois,  Hasbrouck 

Dubose,  Virgil  Milton 

Dudley,  Charles  Ashman 

Dudley,  Charles  Benjamin 

Dudley,  Irving  Bedell 

Dudley,  John  Langdon 

Duff,  Robert  Murray 

Duffield,  Divic  Bethune 

Dulles,  John  Welsh 

Dunbar,  Charles  Franklin 
•Duncan,  George  Willis 

Duncan,  Henry  Postlethwaite 

Duncan,  James  Ariosto 

Duncan,  Robert 
tDuncan,  Samuel  White 

Duncan,  William  Freese 

Duncan,  William  Henry 

Dunham,  Austin  Ward 

Dunham,  Francis  Sutherland  K 

Dunham,  George  Gary 

Dunham,  Samuel 

Dunlap,  Archibald  Stewart 

Dunlap,  George  Harlan 

Dunmore,  Watson  Thomas 

Dunning,  Seth  Mooar 
tDunning,  Silas  Wright 

Dupee,  Charles  Analdo 


R 

74  1 

Dcr, 

K81 

D  Gl) 

PK 

52 

Un 

G-i 

(i 

G.-. 

Bn 

Gl 

Hd 

75 

Mh  77  1 

Am 

41 

Hd 

77 

V 

48 

Y 

54 

Y 

72 

Y 

5G 

Mi  38 

P 

G5 

Y 

71 

K82| 

Am 

44 

GGl 

P 

48 

Y44| 

Hv 

51  1 

BnG7| 

Y 

44 

P 

48 

Mi 

37 

Bn 

GO 

Cn 

73 

D 

80 

I"n 

73 

G2G 

G2 

Y 

5G 

Y 

60 

Mi 

57 

D 

73 

Md 

71 

W 

51 

P 

GO 

Y 

54 

Durant,  William 

DurtVo,  Edgar  Greene 

Durfee,  Henry  Recs 

Durkee.  Henry  Rogers 

Dusinberre,  George  Blauvelt 

Dufton,  Ormond  Horace 
fDutton,  Van  Buren 
JDwight,  Edmund,  Jr. 

Dwight,  Francis  Edwin 
JDwight,  Franklin  Butler 
fDwight,  Gamaliel  Lyman 
JDwight,  Henry  Butler 

Dwight,  Henry  Edwin 
t  J  Dwight,  James  Harrison 

Dwight,  James  McLaren  Breed 
JDwight,  John  Elihu 
J  Dwight,  Melatiah  Everett 

Dwight,  Theodore  William 

Dwight,  Timothy 
tDwight,  Wilder 
JDwight,  William  Buck 
fDye,  Charles  Brockway 

Dyer,  Azro  R 

Dyer,  Elisha,  III. 
tDycr,  Ezra 

Dyer,  Orlando 


Eagle,  Clarence  Henry 
Eakin,  William  Spencer 
Earnhart,  Moses  Branson 
Eastman,  Samuel  Coffin 
Easton,  Charles  Locke 
Easton,  David  Augustus 
Eaton,  Albert 
Eaton,  Benjamin  Briarly 
Eaton,  James  Clement 
Eaton,  Thomas  Henry 
Eaves,  David  William 
JEddy,  Ashton  Chauncey 
J  Eddy,  Bayard  Taylor 
Eddy,  Clarence 


YC8 

BnG7 

Y  CI 

PG8 

MdG8 

Hv  53 

Hm  5G 

Mh77 

Hm  79 

Mh  7G 

BnG3 

Mh  74 

Y52 

Y52 

Y4G 

Mh  63 

MhGO 

Hm  40 

Y49 

Hv  53 

Y  54 

Y57 

36D56 

Bn83 

Hv57 

Bd85 

Mh  77 

Y4G 

Mi  72 

Bn57 

Un63 

Bd65 

D74 

BdG7 

P75 

Bd69 

Y  Gl 

Md  75 

Md79 

YGl 

pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami,  ^p.  33-47;  UA,  Middletowv,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /Vjiinw/ffr,  pp.  291-310; 
.1'  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  liochester,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  lib,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \Miiilary  IMt,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  lAH,  pp.  533-549. 


652 


Names  in    I  J 


tEddy,  Samuel  Mansfield  Hd  G4 

Eddy,  Thomas  James  Am  77 

Edgarton,  John  Marshall  Hv  47 

Edgell,  George  Stephen  D  70 

Edgerton,  Charles  Sherman  Md  70 

Edwards,  Frank  Elmer  K  83 

Edwards,  George  Fairchild  P  G7 

Edwards,  Maurice  D wight  Hm  70 

Edwards,  Wheeler  de  Forest  Mh  71 

Edwards,  William  Seymour  Cn  79 

JEells,  Charles  Parmelee  Hm  74 

JEells,  Dan  Parmelee  Hm  46 

JEells,  Howard  Parmelee  Hm  7G 

JEells,  James  Hm  44 

JEells,  Samuel  Hm  32 

JEells,  Timothy  Dwight  Hd  28 

Effinger,  Kobert  Patterson  Mi  45 

Egbert,  John  Lightner  K  72 

Egert,  Charles  Gardiner  Hm  G8 

JEla,  David  Hough  Md  57 

JEla,  Paul  Francis  Md  S4 

Elder,  Samuel  James  Y  73 

Eldred,  Nicholas  Boon  Spink  G  46 

Eldridge,  Azariah  Y  41 

Eldridge,  Charles  D  84 

Eldridge,  James  B(ruce)  P  55 

Eldridge,  John  Marshall  Y  63 

Eliot,  Charles  William  Hv  53 

Eliot,  Samuel  Hv  39 

Ellinwood,  Francis  Fields  Hm  49 

Elliot,  Arthur  Montgomery  I)  84 

Elliott,  Charles  Mi  40 

Elliott,  James  Habersham  P  K  72 

fElliott,  John  Calvin  Hd  63 

Elliott,  Melville  Cox  Md  67 

Ellis,  Charles  Bates  K  77 

Ellis,  John  Palmer  G  62  Y  62 

Ellis,  Joseph  Whitcomb  Md  58 

Ellis,  Sylvenus  Adon  II  55 

Ellison,  Frank  Thompson  R  73 

Ellsworth,  Elijah  Arthur  Hd  67 

Ellsworth,  Washington  White  Mh  63 


Ellswortli,  AVilliam,  Jr.  Mh  60 

JEly,  Alfred  Am  74 

J  Ely,  Benjamin  Caryl  Hm  48 

Ely,  Charles  Theodore  Hd  79 

fEly,  Charles  Wright  Y  62 

JEly,  David  Judson  Y  43 

p:iy,  Heman  B.    •  Hm  38 

tJEly,  Isaac  Mills  Y  43 

JEly,  Jonathan  Sturges  Y  45 

Ely,  Joseph  Cady  Bn  70 

JEly,  Sumner  Stowe  Hm  45 

JEly,  William  Brewster  Am  75 

Emerson,  Benjamin  Kendall  Am  65 

Emerson,  Charles  Am  38 

fEmerson,  Charles  Hv  63 

Emerson,  Charles  Franklin  D  68 

Emerson,  Francis  Buckminster    Hv  49 

Emerson,  George  W  73 

JEmerson,  George  Eussell  Md  74 

Emerson,  George  Samuel  Hv  45 

Emerson,  Henry  Pendexter  R  71 

JEmerson,  John  Hessie  Md  70 

Emerson,  John  Milton  Am  49 

JEmerson,  Joseph  Y  41 

Emerson,  Nathaniel  Waldo  Bd  80 

JEmerson,  Samuel  Y  48 

Emerson,  Thomas  Hv  56 

Emery,  Charles  Woodman  D  75 

Emery,  George  Barrett  Bd  60 

Emery,  George  Washington  D  58 

Emery,  Hannibal  Hamlin  Bd  74 

Emery,  Henry  Brown  Bd  64 

Emmons,  Henry  Vaughn  Am  54 

Emmons,  Samuel  Franklin  Hv  61 

Emory,  John  Abbott  Hv  43 

Empson,  Daniel  Reily  Y  53 

Endicott,  William  Crowninshield  Hv  83 

English,  John  Mahan  Bn  70 

Ercanbrack,  Thomas  Russell  Md  58 

Estabrook,  Joseph  P  57 

Estey,  Alvin  Page  D  75 

JEsty,  Albert'  Henry  Y  68 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Hn, 
Brunoniav,  pp.  154-172;  01,  Columbia,  \y^.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  42.3-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Ifamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //armrc/,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //i(d«OM,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'cHyow,  pp.  399-408;    ^h,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J 


^>53 


JEsty,  Clarence  Houghton 

Cn  7G 

Faulkner,  Francis  Augustu 

s          Hv  4G 

tEthcridge,  Samuel  Steplicn 

MdG2 

Faxon,  Albert  Eugene 

Bn  58 

Enrich,  Ernst  Ferdinand 

MhGG 

Fay,  Edward  Allen 

PG2 

fEustis,  Henry  Lawrence 

Hv  38 

Fearon,  Robert  Newton 

Md  C9  P  70 

tJEustis,  John  Edward 

Md  74 

Fell,  Issachar  Price 

WG8 

Eustis,  John  Fenwick 

Hv  37 

Felton,  John  Brooks 

Hv47 

JEustis,  William  Henry 

Md  73 

Fenn,  Robert  Hughes 

R54 

Eustis,  William  Tappan 

Y41 

Fenn,  William  Henry 

Y54 

Evans,  Barton  Darlington 

Y  C8 

JFerdon,  Edwin  Jacob 

P73 

Evans,  Edward  John 

Y57 

JFerdon,  Ogden  Winner 

P77 

Evans,  Edward  Payson 

pr.4 

Ferdon,  William 

Hm  77 

Evans,  Eli  Pinney 

K71 

Ferguson,  Charles  Edwin 

P84 

Evans,  Ellicott 

Hv  39 

Fernald,  Oliver  Haley 

Md  G3 

Evans,  Evan  William 

Y51 

Fernandez,  Luis 

Mh55 

Evans,  Glendower 

Hv79 

tFerrell,  Joseph  Lybrand 

Y62 

Evans,  James  Samuel 

Ub3G 

Ferrin,  Charles  Merril 

Hm57 

Evans,  William  Webster 

D  72 

Ferris,  Leonard  Zenas 

R  56  D  56 

Evarts,  Prescott 

HvSl 

Ferris,  William  Barton 

P77 

fEwell,  John  Lewis 

Y  G.5 

Ferry,  Edward  Sylvester 

Md78 

tEwing,  Martin  Baum 

Y  55 

Ferry,  William  Henry 

Y68 

Ewing,  Philemon  Beecher 

Mi  39 

Fessenden,  Henry  Partridge 

Ub  36  CI  37 

tEwing,  Thomas 

Bn5G 

Fessenden,  Stephen  Deblois           Bd  78 

Few  Smith,  Joseph 

Y40 

F 

Field,  Charles  Elmer 

Bn75 

Fagan,  William  Thomas 

R55 

Field,  George  Warren 

Bd37 

tFairbanks,  Francis  Joel 

Am  G2 

Field,  Levi  Alpheus 

Am  46 

^Fairbanks,  Joseph  Whitcomb 

Am  G6 

Field,  Walter  Taylor 

D  83  Am  83 

Fairbanks,  Lorenzo  Sayles 

D52 

Fiero,  Joshua  Milton 

Y70 

Fairchild,  Charles  Stebbins 

Hv  G3 

Finch,  James  Wells 

Cn73 

Falkner,  Edward  Daniel 

Mh  72 

fFinlay,  Luke  William 

Y56 

Fanning,  Abram  Mills,  Jr. 

R85 

Finney,  Elmer  Edson 

W  75 

Fanning,  David  Green 

Mh  57 

Fish,  Edmund 

P45 

Farmer,  Lewis  Grieve 

D  72 

Fish,  Erasmus  Darwin 

Bn37 

fFarnham,  AVilliam  Henry 

Bd44 

Fisher,  George  Whitefield 

Y59 

Farnham,  William  Thompson 

Y50 

Fisher,  Lorenzo  C. 

A154 

Earns  worth,  Claude  Joseph 

Bn84 

fFisher,  Rhoads 

P  K  56 

Farnsworth,  Fred  Winslow 

D77 

JFisher,  Samuel  Jackson 

Hm  67 

Farnsworth,  Jonatlian  Brewer 

D  53 

JFisher,  William  Hubbell 

Hm  64 

Farr,  Lincoln  Tibbals 

PG3 

tJFisk,  Asa  Severance 

Am  55 

fFarrar,  Henry  Weld 

HvGl 

Fisk,  Franklin  Woodbury 

Y49 

JFassett,  Henry  Lewis 

R84 

Fisk,  Robert  Farris 

Y44 

JFassett,  Jacob  Sloat 

R75 

tFisk,  Stuart  Wilkins 

Y40 

pp.  358-373 ;  Mi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletown,  pi^-  377-395;  P,  Peninmilur,  VP-  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  iiO~V>0;  R,  lioc/ieater,  pp.  Zlo-32o;  Uu,  Union,  pp.  4n~i21;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  Lint,  pp.  45&-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


654 


Names  in    \  J  d). 


JFiske,  Arthur  Severance 

Am  84 

.Fiske,  Daniel  Taggart 

Am  42 

JFiske,-  George  Foster 

Am  81 

Fiske,  John  Orr 

Bd37 

JFiske,  Lewis  Ransom 

P50 

JFiske,  Louis  Ross 

P74 

tJFiske,  Samuel 

Am  48 

tFitch,  Calvin  Webster 

D64 

tFitch,  Horace  Benjamin 

W62 

Fitch,  James  Gurdon 

Hd  79 

Fitch,  Josiah  Huntington     Mh 

83  CI  84 

Fitch,  Nathan  Thomas 

Y  55 

Fitch,  Thomas  Warner 

HmG9 

Fitts,  George  Henry 

D73 

Fitzhugh,  William  Addison 

G43 

Fitzpatrick,  James  Madison 

A154 

JFlagg,  Edward  Octavus 

PK48 

JFlagg,  Jared  Bradley 

PK4G 

fFlagg,  William  Lapham 

D  63 

Flanders,  James  Greely 

Y67 

JFleming,  Edwin 

P70 

Fleming,  Louis  Isidore 

Am  47 

JFleming,  Rufus 

P73 

Fleming,  William  Stuart 

Y38 

Fletcher,  Albert  M. 

Mi  3G 

Flichtner,  George  Frederic 

Am  G7 

fFlint,  Henry  Warren 

MdG8 

tFlint,  Joseph  Nelson 

YGl 

Flint,  Thomas 

D76 

Flournoy,    Richard   Clough  A 

n- 

derson 

K74 

fFlower,  Samuel 

PK45 

Fogg,  Edward  Eastman 

BdGl 

Fogg,  Frederic  Augustine 

BdG9 

Folger,  Henry  Clay  Jr. 

Am  79 

Follen,  Charles  Christopher 

Hv  49 

Follett,  Harmon  Dewey 

P62 

Follett,  Lyman  Decatur 

P74 

tFollette,  John  Atwood 

D57 

Folsom,  George  De  Forest 

Bd44 

Folsom,  Oscar 

Ro9 

Foltz,  Jacob  Francis 

D69 

fFolwell,  Asa  Gray  G  G2 

tJFolwell,  Mahlon  Bainbridge  G  i\\ 

tJFolwell,  William  Watts  G  57 

tJFoot,  Robert  Ebenezer  G  G7 

JFoot,  Thomas  G  G8 

JFoot,  William  G  71 

Foote,  Charles  Edgar  P  K  7G 

Foote,  Edwin  Bancroft  Y  59 

Foote,  Lucius  Harwood  Hd  52 

Forbnsh,  Edward  William  Hv  54 

Force,  Manning  Ferguson  Hv  45 

Ford,  Charles  Milton  Hm  85 

Forman,  Fred  Lee  P  76 

tForrest,  Douglas  French  Y  57 

Forsyth,  AVilliam  Lee  Y  65 

Fosdick,  Frank  Sheldon  R  72 

Foster,  Addison  Howard  D  63 

Foster,  Burton  Parks  Hd  83 

Foster,  George  Winslow  Bd  G8 

Foster,  Horace  Burnham  Hd  52 

Foster,  John  Luther  D  64 

Foster,  William  Scott  Md  85 

Fonts,  George  Edwin  Hd  85 

JFowler,  Charles  Chauncey  Am  51 

Fowler,  Everett  Un  85 
tFowler,  Horace  Webster     Hm  63  Y  63 

JFowler,  Isaac  Du  Bois  R  69 

Fowler,  James  Walker  CI  39 

JFowler,  John  Kennedy  R  70 

Fowler,  William  Plumer  D  72 
JFowler,  William  Worthington      Am  54 

Fox,  Duane  Edwin  P  81 

Fox,  Walter  Howard  Cn  80 

Francis,  Cyrus  West  Y  63 

Franklin,  Benjamin  Whiting  G  71 

Franklin,  Richard  Whiting  Un  85 

Fraser,  George  Kenneth  Hm  83 

Eraser,  Philip  Hm  37 

Frazer,  Abner  Lord,  Jr.  K  SO 

Frederick,  Carlton  Cassius  P  77 

Freeborn,  Frank  Wilton  Bn  69 

Freeland,  Charles  Wright  PK  81 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
£r?mo«inn,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-b9;  Cn,  Comfit,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumherla7id, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv, //aroarrf,  pp.  176-200 ;    Hd,  //«d«OH,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyo/i,  pp.  399-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J 


6SS 


|Frecnian.  Andrew  Lonirvoar 

Freeman,  Avtluir  Midwinter 

Freeman,  Howard 
tFreeman,  John  Cliarles 
JFrcenian.  Spencer  Iledden 

French.  Charles 
JFrench,  James  I'aulus 
{Frencli.  John 

French,  John  Davis  Williams 

French,  Kalph  Spofford 

French,  Scott 
JFrench,  Solon  Tenney  R  72  W72 

French,  Theodore  Francis 

French,  "William  Wesley 

Fries,  Louie  Kossuth 

Frieze,  Henry  Simmons 
tFrisbie,  Alvah  Lillie 

Frisbie,  William  Kussell 

Frost,  George  Lombard 

Frost,  Henry  Walker 

Frost,  Thomas  Gold 

Frost,  Walter  Clarence 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks 

Fuller,  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould 

Fuller,  Charles 

Fuller,  Edward  Thurston 
tFuller,  Horace  Smith 
tFuller,  Robert  Barnwell 

Fuller,  Spencer  Riland 

Fuller,  William  Eddy 

Fulton,  William  Edwards 
fFurbish,  Edward  Brown 

Furness,  Horace  Howard 

G 

Gabriel,  Charles  Van  Loon 

Gage,  Alfred  I'ayson 

Gage,  John  Cutler 

Gage,  Nehemiah  Hutchinson 
fGale,  Sylvanus  Gale 

Galigher,  Joseph  Ellis 
tGallagher,  Charles  Wesley 


R51 

Md80 

Hm70 

PG8 

R75 

y  72 

Am  59 

Am  GO 

HvG3 

Bd  8.5 

DoO 

Am  72 

Am  49 

D71 

Cn74 

Bn4I 

Am  57 

Y58 

Y50 

Hv58 

Hm42 

D  7G 

Hv43 

Bd39 

Bd  G5 

Y57 

Am  58 

Hv50 

Md59 

D5G 

Mh  71 

Y  GO 

Hv54 

Md  82 

D59 

D5G 

Am  GG 

MdGO 

Mi  76 

Md  70 

Gallagher,  William  Davis 
Gallaway,  Robert  Macy 
Galloway,  Ellas  Durfec 
Gallow'ay,  John  Smith 
Galpin,  Philip  Gleason 
Gait,  Azariah  Thomas 
Gamble,  James  Matthew 
Gamewell,  Francis  Dunlap 
Ganson,  Cornelius  Van  Clevc 
Ganter,  Richard  Leo 
fGaratt,  James  Nelson 
jGardiner,  Andrew  Leishman 
JGardiner,  Charles  Alexander 
Gardiner,  Frederic 
Gardiner,  James  Solomon 
Gardiner,  Leonard  Yeumans, 
Gardner,  Charles 
Gardner,  Francis  Lowell 
Gardner,  George  Enos 
Gardner,  George  Warren 
JGardner,  Henry  Dwight  [Wil 
liams] 
Gardner,  John  Edward 
J  Gardner,  Joseph  Peabody 
Gardner,  Samuel  Spring 
Gardner,  Theodore  Adolphus 
Gardner,  Theodore  Faxton 
Gardner,  William 
jGardner,  William  Amory 
Gardner,  William  Sewall 
JGarfield,  Harry  Augustus 
jGarfield,  James  Rudolph 
Garland,  George  Minot 
Garland,  Otis  AVard 
Garnsey,  Lewis  Rogers 


Mi 

Y 

P 

Mi 

Y 

Y 

Y 

Cn 

P 

K 

Md 

II  m 

Hm 

G  42  Bd 

Hm 

Jr.    W 

W 

Hv 

Am 

D 

Hm 
Hv 
Hv 
Bd 
W 
Hm 
Am 
Hv 
Bd 
W 
W 
Bd 
Bd 
Un 


84 

Garretson,  Ferdinand  Van  Deveer  Y  GG 
Cn73 
Md7G 
BdG5 
Hd  73 
D74 
Hd81 


Garrigue,  Waldemar  Otto 
Garrison,  Stephen  Olin 
fGatchell,  Prince  Albert 
JGates,  Charles  Alexander 
Gates,  Charles  Otis 
JGates,  Frederick  Hayes 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  ilA'amj,  pp.  33^7/  Md,  J/WdWoicft,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /VnJH.?«/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  P/ii  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  liochester,  pp.  315-.'J-25;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Milliajns,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  03-113;  UHlUarij  list,  pp.  456-527; 
%£inship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


6c;6 


Names  in  A  J  0. 


Gates,  Fred  Taylor 

R77 

JGates,  Lewis  Edwards 

R83 

Gates,  Lorenzo 

Hd50 

JGates,  Merrill  Edwards 

R70 

Gates,  Owen  Hamilton 

D83 

Gates,  William  Theodore 

A151 

Gay,  Edward 

Am  56 

Gay,  Julius 

Y56 

Gay,  Ziba 

Y46 

Gaylord,  Leonard  Jarvis 

R64 

Geddes,  Frederick  Lyman 

P72 

tGeer,  George  Jarvis 

P  K  42 

Genung,  Charles  Amzi 

Md  71 

jGerard,  Elwood  Stokes 

Md  77 

jGerard,  Joseph 

Md  82 

Gere,  Albert  Henry 

Mi  62 

Gerrish,  Frederic  Henry 

Bd66 

Gerry,  Edwin  Peabody 

D69 

fGholson,  William  Gates 

Hv61 

Gibbs,  Albert  Lester 

Un  70 

Gibbs,  Herbert  Russell 

W71 

Gibbs,  Mason 

P56 

Gibson,  Arthur  Collis 

Bd83 

JGibson,  Charles  Dana  Townsend    Y  64 

jGibson,    Edmund    Trowbridge 

Hastings 

Y64 

JGibson,  John  Graham 

G74 

Gibson,  John  Tyler 

D64 

Gibson,  Walter 

D58 

JGibson,  William  Thomas 

G42 

Gibson,  William  Tyndall 

Hd76 

Gifford,  Harold 

Cn79 

Gifford,  William  Stewart 

Cn77 

Gilbert,  Benjamin  Davis 

Hm57 

Gilbert,  Frank  Brown 

P71 

Gilbert,  Frank  Henry 

Mh  77 

Gilbert,  George  Yates           Hm 

37  Y  37 

Gilbert,  James  Horn 

Y69 

Gilbert,  Lyman  De  Huff 

Y65 

Gilbert,  Nichols  Audinet 

Cn75 

Gilbert,  Koswell  Chase 

Bd80 

Gilbert,  Kobert  AVasliburn 

W77 

Gilbert,  Samuel  Cotton  Hv  80 

Gilbert,  William  Thacher  Y  53 

Giles,  Clarence  Marion  Hm  70 

Giles,  William  Warren  Mh  81 

tGilfillan,  Charles  Duncan  Hm  53 

Gillam,  Cornelius  Willett  Hra  37 

JGillett,  Arthur  Lincoln  Am  SO 

Gillett,  Augustus  Canfield  Y  41 

tGillett,  Edward  Bates  Am  39 

iGillett,  Frederick  Huntington  Am  74 

Gilbert,  Frederick  Lee  Cn  71 

Gilman,  Daniel  Coit  Y  52 

Gilman,  Daniel  Trimble  Mh  65 

Gilman,  William  Coit  Y  55 

Gilmore,  Arnold. Pluraer  P  Iv  74 

Gilson,  Charles  Franklin  W  53 

Ginn,  Wesley  Curtis  Md  59 

Gladden,  Frederick  Cohoon  Am  85 

Gladding,  Charles  William  Bn  57 

Gladding,  John  Russell  Bn  81 

Glasgow,  Edward  Brodie  Y  63 

jGlass,  Edgar  Pattison  R  69 

JGlass,  Charles  James  R  65 

Glassell,  John  Henry  Hobart  Al  52 

Gleason,  George  Leroy  D  61 

Gdeason,  Samuel  Mills  D  58 

J  Gleason,  William  Henry  Y  53 

jGleason,  William  Stanton  Am  85 

Glover,  Charles  Henry  Hv  45 

Glover,  Samuel,  Jr.  Bn  39 

Goddard,  Delano  Alexander  Y  53 

Goddard,  Frederic  Norton  Hv  82 

Goddard,  John  Calvin  Y  73 

Goddard,  William  Henry     R  59  Am  59 

Goewey,  William  Dudley  ]\Id  77 

JGoff,  Charles  Bradford  Bn  56 

JGoff,  Francis  Shubael  Bn  67 

Good,  Arthur  Carroll  Cn  85 

Goodale,  Samuel  Bushnell  W  51 

Goodall,  George  Brett  Y  61 

Goode,  James  Samuel  Mi  45 

Goodelle,  William  Prevost  D  63 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  ■p'p.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Uartmout/i,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hra,  I/amilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;  Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Names  771  A  J  0. 


657 


(loodenow,  Daniel 

Goodluie,  Ilonry  Anthony 

Goodman,  Kicliard,  Jr. 
JGoodscll,  Charles  Morgan 
JGoodsell,  James  Henry 
JGoodspeed,  Edgar  Johnson 
jGoodspeed,  George  Stephen 
JGoodspeed,  Thomas  Wakefield 

Goodrich,  Charles  Rush 

Goodrich,  Charles  AVatson 
^Goodrich,  Cliauncey 

Goodrich,  Geo.  Dickinson  Am  .53  W 
^Goodrich,  AYilliam  Henry 

Goodrich,  William  Poole 

Goodrich,  William  Winton 

Goodwillie,  Thomas 

Goodwin,  Daniel 

Goodwin,  Frank  Judson 

Goodwin,  Frederick  Collins 

Goodwin,  Homer 

Goodwin, Ichabod 

Goodwin,  William  Augustus 

Goodwin,  William  Bacon 

Goodwin,  William  Justus 

Goodwyn,  William  Stephen 

Goldsmith,  Benjamin  Moore 

Goldthwait,  William  Colton 

Goold,  Cliarles  Burton 

Gordon,  Adoniram  Judson 

Gordon,  Henry  Evarts 

Gordon,  John  Sawyer  Kimball 

Gordon,  Thomas  Henry 

Gordon,  William  Lucien 

Gormly,  Edwin  Curtiss 

Gorton,  George  Varnum 
tGould,  Archibald  Falconer 

Gould,  Edwin  AValter 

Gould,  Fred  Harvey 

Gould,  George  Henry 
tGould,  George  Henry 

Gould,  James  Gardner 

Goulding,  Franklin 


Bd85 

Gowdy, 

George  Edwin 

Mi  72 

D57 

fGrafton 

,  James  Ingersoll 

HvC2 

Am  G9 

Grahan 

,  George  Washington 

D81 

P  (!5 

t  Graham 

,  Hamilton  Claverhouse 

PK  CI 

P  02 

Grahan 

,  John 

PK  72 

R  .'SS 

Grahan 

,  William  Herbert 

P82 

Bn80 

Gramman,  Alfred  May 

Md76 

R63 

Grant,  ] 

Cmory  Levi 

PG6 

Y49 

Grant,  Henry  Martyn 

Hm  02 

P81 

Grant,  William  Cutting 

D51 

Y37 

Graves, 

Arthur  Brown 

W58 

3  W57 

fGraves, 

James  Taylor 

Y66 

Y4.3 

Graves, 

John 

P58 

R80 

Graves, 

John  Long 

Am  55 

Am  52 

Graves, 

Samuel  Lawrence 

Am  70 

D  03 

Graves, 

Schuyler  Colfax 

P81 

Bn57 

Graves, 

Thaddeus 

Am  56 

Am  84 

Gray,  George 

Hv49 

G54 

Gray,  George  Dickman 

Am  65 

Hd44 

Gray,  Joseph  Converse 

Am  77 

Bd39 

Gray,  Joseph  Howard 

Hv51 

Bd43 

Gray,  Ralph 

P83 

Hm59 

.   Gray,  William  Fisher 

Un70 

•   P49 

Gready 

William  Postell 

Y42 

PK38 

Greeley 

,  Council 

Bd54 

Ub88 

Green, 

Moses  Peed 

Mi  42 

Am  39 

jGreen, 

Sullivan  Dexter 

P60 

Am  79 

Greene, 

Charles  Franklin  Henrv 

Bd49 

Bn60 

Greene, 

Edward  Pike 

Bn79 

Am  79 

Greene, 

Edward  Rowland 

CI  82 

G68 

Greene, 

Frederic  William 

Am  82 

PK71 

Greene, 

Henry  Franklin 

Bn70 

Y74 

Greene, 

John  Franklin 

Un79 

Y66 

Greene, 

John  Morton 

Am  53 

Hm79 

jGreene, 

John  Stimson 

Bn82 

Y.'52 

Greene, 

Joseph  Warren 

Y68 

Bn  72 

{Greene, 

Percival  Bailey 

Bn76 

D72 

JGreenc, 

Samuel  Stuart 

Bn83 

Am  ,50 

Greene, 

William  Albert 

BnG3 

P  60 

Greene, 

William  Chace 

Bn75 

Y45 

Greenough,  Alfred 

Hv65 

Bd80 

Greenough,  James  Carruthers 

W60 

pp.  358-373;    Mi,  J/ian»",  pp.  33-47;    Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-39.i;    P,  Peninmlar,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  /'/li  A«/>7)a,  pp.  440-450;    11,  y?oc/ie»<fr,  pp.  315-325;    Un,  Jfnion,  pp.  411-421 ;    Vh,  Urban, 
pp.    51-53;     W,    Williams,  pp.    339-353;     Y,    Yale,    pp.    63-113;     ^Military   List,   pp.   456-527; 
l  Kinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 
43 


6s8 


Names  in   A  J 


Greenough,  William  Hv  63 

Greenwood,  Francis  William  Hv  45 

tGreenwood,  Frank  Eugene  D  71 

{Greenwood,  Richard  Booth  Mh  64 

Greenwood,  Thomas  Y  67 

{Greenwood,  William  Mh  65 

Gregg,  Artemus  Fisher  Bd  81 

Gregg,  Henry  Sellers  K  81 

Gregg,  Eobert  Jones  Un  65 

Gregory,  Edwin  Smith  Hd  52 

Gregory,  James  Glynn  Y  65 

Gregory,  Lewis  Y  64 

Gregson,  John  K  68 

Grew,  Edward  Sturgis  Hv  63 

Gridley,  Amos  Delos  Hm  39 

Gridley,  Charles  Chapin  Hm  72 

Gridley,  Frederic  Hm  43 

Griffin,  Franklin  Harris  Md  74 

Griffin,  George  Hermon  Y  60 

Griffin,  John  Philander  Md  48 

Griffin,  John  Randolph  Al  58 

Griffin,  John  White  D  69 

Griffing,  Douglas  Carr  D  73 

Griffing,  Timothy  Miller  Y  64 

Griffith,  Daniel  Jones  Y  70 

Griffith,  John  Herbert  R  59 

(irigg,  Edward  Stanley  R  80 

Grinnell,  Charles  Edward  Hv  62 

tGrinnell,  Henry  Walton  Mh  63 

Griswold,  Benjamin  Howell  P  K  66 

Griswold,  George  (Catlin)  Ub  38 

Griswold,  Matthew  G  46 

Griswold,  Sheldon  Munson  Un  82 

Griswold,  Whiting  Am  38 

{Groesbeck,  Herman  J.  Mi  34 

{Groesbeck,  John  B.  Mi  39 

{Groesbeck,  William  Slocum  Mi  34 

Gross,  Charles  Edward  Y  69 

Gross,  Samuel  Lane  Bd  72 

Grosvenor,  Ebenezer  Oliver  P  85 

Grosvenor,  George  Sumner  Am  58 

Grout,  Alfred .  Y  53 


Grout,  Henry  Martyn 

Grove,  AYilliam  Evans 
tJGroves,  Andrew  Jackson 
{Groves,  James  Henry 

Guild,  Edward  Chipman 

Guild,  Henry  Eliot 

Guild,  Samuel  Eliot 
fGunter,  William  Adams 

Gunton,  William 

Guthrie,  Charles  Bierce 

Guthrie,  William 
tGuy,  Calvin  Von 
{Guy,  David  Wade 
{Guy,  Edward  Alexander 
t{Guy,  William  Evans 

Gwynne.  Abraham  Evan 

U 

Hadley,  Ainos  Kinney 

Hadlcy,  Eugene  Jacob 

Hadley,  Frank  Ozro 

Hagar,  Walter  Calvin 

Hahn,  Albert  George  Charles 

Haines,  Elwood  Potts 

Hair,  Luther  Madison 
{Haire,  John  Pursel  Mi 

{Haire,  Thomas 

Halbert,  Norton  Asa 

Haldeman,  Frank  Mackenzie 
{Hale,  Alexander 
{Hale.  Arthur 
{Hale,  Benjamin 
{Hale,  Charles 

Hale,  Charles  Goodwin 

Hale,  Edward 
{Hale,  Edward  Everett 
{Hale,  Edward  Everett,  Jr. 
fHale,  Francis  Edward 

Hale,  Frank  Thurston 

Hale,  George  Natt 

Hale,  George  Silsbee 

Hale,  Horatio  (Emmons) 


W54 

G58 

Md  65 

Md  65 

Hv 

53 

Hv 

80 

Hv 

39 

Al 

53 

Y 

47 

K59 

D 

73 

Cd60 

Mi 

61 

Mi 

58 

Mi  64 

Y39 

Hm 

37 

Cn 

71 

Cn 

83 

PK 

79 

Cn 

81 

Hd  58 

R 

77 

55  W 

55 

Mi 

43 

Hm 

42 

Cn 

83 

Hv 

48 

Hv 

80 

G18 

Hv 

50 

D68 

Hv 

79 

Hv 

39 

Hv 

83 

Hm 

60 

Y 

73 

G 

71 

Hv 

44 

Hv 

37 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Am/ierxt,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-2-^6;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cor?iell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmmtk,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Gftuva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  --'^o- 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenijon,  pp. 


9S-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in    \  J  (p. 


659 


Hale,  James  Tracy 

G69 

JHandin,  Walter  Ashley 

Mh  73 

Hale,  John  Cushman 

D57 

fHammond,  Albert  Overton 

Md65 

fHalo,  J()so|)Ii  Aujriistino 

Hv57 

Hammond,  Charles 

Am  44 

JHalo,  Josiali  Littli! 

GGO 

Hammond,  (Jharles  Bartlett 

D77 

|IIak>.  Nathan 

Hv38 

Hammond,  George  Hollis 

Md68 

Hall,  Daniel 

D54 

Hammond,  Henry  Louis 

BnG4 

tHall,  Edward  Henry 

Hv51 

Hampton,  William  Henderson 

G75 

Hall,  Elliot  Chapin 

Y62 

Hancock,  James  Denton 

K59 

Hall,  George  Cyril 

Am  71 

Hancock,  Theodore  E 

Md7] 

Hall,  George  Rogers 

P  K  42 

Hand,  Frederick  Augustus 

W67 

JHall,  Gordon 

Y43 

Handy,  Edward  Parker 

Hm  33 

tHali,  Gordon  Robert 

Am  72 

Ilankinson,  Charles  Bird 

P59 

Hall,  Granville  Stanley 

W  67 

Hann,  Augustus  Philip 

Md  79 

Hall,  Herbert  Oakey 

W  84 

Hannaford,  David  Osheal 

Am  52 

Hall,  Ira  Cole 

Y68 

fHannahs,  Diodate  Cushman 

Y59 

Hall,  Isaac  Hollister 

Hm59 

Hanscom,  James  William 

Bd46 

|Hall,  James  Stevenson 

Hv58 

Hapgood,  Charles  Hutching 

Bn  57 

Hall,  John  Manning 

Y66 

fHardie,  Joseph 

A155 

Hall,  Josephus  Marion 

Cdo9 

Harding,  Alfred 

PK79 

Hall,  Lorin 

K77 

fHarding,  Chester 

Hv47 

Hall,  Lyman  Beecher 

Am  73 

JHarding,  John  Wheeler 

Y45 

Hall,  Osee  Matson 

W68 

Harding,  Lyman,  Jr. 

Hm63 

Hall,  Richard  Clarence 

Bn41 

Harding,  Wilder  Bennet 

Y67 

tHall,  Richard  Fitch 

Hv54 

JHarding,  William  Greenough 

W57 

Hall,  Samuel  Shaler 

P47 

Hardison,  Frank  Herbert 

D76 

Hall,  WiUard  Preble 

Y  72 

Hardy,  Asa  Strong 

Am  61 

Hall,  William  Clifton 

Bn77 

Hardy,  Jacob 

Am  50 

tllall,  William  Kittrege 

Y59 

fHardy,  John  Henry 

D70 

Hallenbeck,  Valentine 

Md82 

Harison,  Richard  Morley 

G  52 

Halliday,  Samuel  Dumont   Hm 

09  Cn  70 

Harkness,  Albert  Granger 

Bn79 

Hallock,  William  Kingsland 

Mh  58 

Harland,  Henry 

Mh  82 

tllallowell,  Norwood  Penrose 

HvGl 

Harlow,  Edwin  Augustus  Warren  Hv  41 

Halsey,  Anthony 

CI  37 

Harman,  Henry  Augustus 

W  67 

Halsey,  Jacob  Stephen 

Y42 

fHarmon,  George  AVilliam 

P65 

Halsey,  NicoU 

Hm  67 

Harmon,  Henry  A 

Un68 

Hamilton,  Chas. Woodman    1)  8;}  Am  83 

Harmon,  Julian 

Hd  46 

t Hamilton,  Frank  Brown 

Hd59 

Harjjer,  John  Arunah 

K60 

jHamilton,  Henry  Harrison 

Am  68 

Harrington,  Brainerd  Timothy 

Am  52 

tHamilton,  Jjunes 

Y53 

tJHarrington,  Charles  Frederick 

Hd70 

tJHamilton,  John  Alexander 

Am  53 

{Harrington,  Frank  Wales 

Hd79 

Hamlin,  Alfred  i:)wight  Foster 

Am  75 

Harrington,  Nathan 

Am  64 

JHamlin,  Frederick  Hinman 

Mh68 

{Harrington,  Samuel 

Am  62 

pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middleiown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninmlar,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  Rochester, -py.  31.5-325;  Un,  Union,  x^p.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \ Military  List,  pp.  456-.527: 
XKinship   /Ant,  pp.  533-549. 


66o 


Names  iji   ./  d 


Harrington,  Thomas  Ballard  Am  49 

Harris,  Abram  Winegardner  Md  80 

JHarris,  Austin  Am  G3 

Harris,  Broughton  Davis  D  45 

Harris,  Frank  Bn  78 

Harris,  Frederick  Un  75 

Harris,  George,  Jr.  Am  66 

JHarris,  Herbert  Bd  72 

Harris,  Horatio  J.  Mi  35 

Harris,  Jacob  Brown  Y  54 

fHarris,  Sanmel  Smith  Al  59 

Harris,  Samuel  Turner  Bn  58 

Harris,  William  James  Y  56 

Harrison,  Henry  R  77 

Harrison,  Henry  Baldwin  Y  46 

tHarrod,  Benjamin  Morgan  Hv  56 

tHarroun,  William  Smith  P  63 

Hart,  Benjamin  Elias  P  53 

Hart,  Byron  Y  ol 

Hart,  Coleridge  Allen         Mh  73  Md  73 

Hart,  Danforth  Alvin  P  53 

Hart,  Henry  Clay,  Jr.  K  68 

fHart,  James  H.  Mi  39 

Hart,  James  Morgan  Cn  60 

tHart,  William  Hm  55 

Hartshorn,  Joseph  William  Y  67 

Hartt,  Clinton  Jones  Mh  64 

tHartwell,  Samuel  Slawson  Y  59 

Hartwell,  Shattuck  Hv  44 

tJHarvey,  EdAvard  Hooker  Hd  67 

Harvey,  Henry  Allen  Hd  66 

Harvey,  Ransom  R  78 

JHarvey,  William  Henry  Hd  63 

Haselton,  Moses  Kittredge  D  57 

Haskell,  George  Frederick  Cn  80 

Haskell,  Pliny  Nelson        Hd  70  Am  71 

tHastings,  Benjamin  Franklin  W  61 

Hastings,  Edward  Ellis  Bd  79 

tHastings,  George  Granbery  Y  51 

Hastings,  Panet  Marshall  Hm  39 

Hastings,  Parsons  Clark  Hm  38 

Hatch,  Charles  Andrew  D  75 


tHatch,  Charles  Henry  Y  59 

Hathaway,  Horace  Burleigh  Bd  81 

tHathaway,  Rodney  Jay  P  59 

Haven,  Alfred  Houston  Hv  58 

fHaven.  Franklin  Hv  57 

Haven,  Horace  Appleton  Hv  42 

Haven,  Loren  Eaton  Hm  44 

JHawes,  Arthur  Franklin  Mh  78 

Hawes,  George  Elias  Mh  57 

JHawes,  John  Bromham  Mh  65 

Hawkins,  Eugene  Dexter  Hv  81 

Hawley,  Augustine  Boyer  G  52 

Hawley,  John  Sanger  Hm  77 

tHawley,  John  Woodbridge  W  65 

Hawley,  Martin  Hm  51 

Hawley,  Samuel  Frederick  P  85 

Hayden,  Albert  (Leicester)  K  69 

Hayden,  Herbert  Brigham  Md  84 

Hayes,  Henry  G  56 

Hayes,  Hiram  Wallace  R  81 

Hayes,  John  AVilliam  D  60 

fHaynes,  William  Andrew  Cd  59 

fHays,  William  Williams  PK  58 

Hayward,  Charles  Hv  37 

Hayward,  Charles  Capen  Am  42 

Hayward,  Frank  Morse  D  80 

Hayward,  James  Am  73 

JHazard,  Frederick  Rowland  Bn  81 

^Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson,  2d  Bn  7(i 

Hazeltine,  Henry  Martyn  W  52 

Hazeltine,  Mayo  Williamson  Hv  62 

Hazlehurst,  George  Blagden  PK  77 

JHeacock,  Grosvenor  AVilliams  Hd  40 

JHeacock,  Seth  Grosvenor  Hm  80 

Head,  Franklin  Hervey  Hm  56 

Heald,  Charles  Mercer  Y  70 

Heap,  Arnold  Nelson  .Vm  73 

Heard,  John,  Jr.  Hv  79 

tHeath,  John  Francis  .PK38Hv40 

Heath,  Willard  Spaulding  D  58 

Hedden,  William  Dunlop  R  51 

tHedges,  James  Neville  Hv  64 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238--'56;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  42.3-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv.,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;   Hd,  Hudnon,  pp,  220-234;    K,  Kenyon,  pp.  .399-408;    Mh,  ifanhattan, 


Names  in   A  J  0. 


661 


Heorrnans,  Ilarry  Clay 
Iloisel,  John  Henry 

Jlh'isk-r,  Charles  Cornelius- 

JHeisler,  Egbert  Dushane 
Helfenstein,  Charles  Philip 
Hellings,  William  Potts 
Hempstead,  Lewis  Keyburn 
Hempstead,  William  Gardner 
Henck,  John  Benjamin 
Hencken,  George  David 
Henderson,  Edward  Cairns 
Hendrick,  Leonard  Addison 
Hendricks,  Frank 

fHennen,  William  Davison 
Henry,  Charles  Israel 
Henry,  Harry  H. 
Henry,  James  Wheaton 
Henshaw,  Andrew  Isbell 

tHenshaw,  Charles  Henry 
Herbert,  Bushrod  Washington 
Herbert,  John 

tHerdman,  William  James 
Herndon,  Robert  Edward 
Heron,  Samuel 
Her  rick,  Charles  Brown 
Herrick,  Eugene  Kincaid 
Herrick,  William  Augustus 
Hersey,  Henry  Edson 

tHewett,  Charles  Nathaniel 
Hewit,  Augustine  Francis 

tHewitt,  Charles 
Hewitt,  Frederic  Charles 
Hibben,  James  Samuel 
Hibben,  Joseph  Matthews 

tHickox,  Volney 
Hicock,  John  Henry 
Hiester,  Isaac 
Hicster,  Isaac  Ellmakcr 
Higgins,  Lucius  Hopkins 

tHigginson,  Francis  Lee 

tHigginson,  Henry  Lee 

tHigginson,  James  Jackson 


Md 

75 

DG4 

Y 

66 

Y 

C^i) 

Y 

41 

li  64 

Ilm 

66 

W 

80 

Hv 

40 

Mb 

75 

Ml. 

76 

Y 

50 

P 

63 

Y 

42 

Mh 

76 

Mi 

75 

D 

78 

Hv 

47 

P  K  53  1 

Hv 

42 

D 

71 

P 

72 

AI52! 

Mi 

51 

Y 

69 

Un 

68 

D 

54 

Hv 

50 

G5G 

Am  39 

P 

55 

Y 

58 

Mi 

42 

Mi  68 

Y 

57 

Hm  65 

PK 

76 

Y 

42 

Y 

60 

Hv 

63 

Hv 

55 

Hv  57  1 

tlligley,  Brainard  Spencer  lid  59 

Higley,  Warren  Hm  62 

inland,  Frank  D  69 

Ilildretii,  John  Lewis  D  64 

JHildreth,  Percy  Stearns  Mh  85 

JHildreth,  Russell  Wadsworth        Mh  84 

Hildreth,  Samuel  Tenney  Hv  37 

Hill,  Adams  Sherman  Hv  53 

Hill,  Arza  Md  58 

Hill,  Charles  Ebenezer  D  71 

Hill,  David  Clark  D  50 

Hill,  Erastus  Dudley  Un  76 

Hill,  George  Edwards  Y  46 

fHill,  George  Robert  Cd  58 

Hill,  Henry  Oscar  Un  73 

Hill,  John  Lindsay  Un  61 

Hill,  Josiah  French  D  84 

Hill,  William  Charles  Mh  80 

Hillard,  Elias  Brewster  Y  48 

Hillhouse,  John  Ten  Broeek  Y  69 

Hillman,  Walter  Bn  54 

JHills,  George  Heathcote  P  K  84 

JHills,  George  Morgan  P  K  47 

JHills,  John  Dows  P  K  78 

tHills,. Reginald  P  K  84 

Hillyer,  Giles  Mumfonl  '      CI  36 

Hilton,  George  Porter  Am  81 

Hinckley,  John  Goddard  Hm  34 

Hinckley,  John  Hoxie  D  84 

Hinckley,  Lewis  Elmer  Carleton     D  84 

Hinckley,  Lyman  Gillctt  D  56 

Hincks,  Edward  Y'oung  Y  66 

Hincks,  Jolin  Lewis  Rich  Bd  72 

JHinkley,  Charles  King  Bd  66 

Hinkley,  Charles  Watson  Cn  79 

JHinkley,  John  Adams  Bd  68 

Hinman,  Clark  Titus  P  52 

Hinsdale,  Norman  Dwiglit  P  83 

+IIirshfield,  Marcus  R  75 

JHirshfield,  Moses  R  79 

JHiscox,  Charles  Edward  MIi  67 

JHiscox,  Edwin  Thomas  Mh  69 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  JTiami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  J/icid/etojon,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Arwiraw/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  P/ii  Aap/>a,  pp.  440-450;  R,  /foc/ics^^r,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  rjijon,  pp.  411-421;  Vh,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  \V,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ]Milit<,rij  List,  pp.  456-527: 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


662 


Names  in  A  J 


Hitchcock,  Alfred  Bd  81 

jHitchcock,  Bradford  Washburn  Am  81 

Hitchcock,  Charles  D  51 

JHitchcock,  Charles  Henry  Am  56 

JHitchcock,  Edward  Am  45 

JHitchcock,  Edward  Am  49 

JHitchcock,  Edward,  Jr.  Am  78 

Hitchcock,  George  Nicholas  Y  G4 

Hitchcock,  Phineas  Warriner  W  55 

JHitchcock,  Roswell  Dwight  Am  3G 

Hitchcock,  Samuel  Whittemore  Y  61 

Hitchcock,  Urban  Gillespie  Mh  65 

Hitchcock,  William  Douglass  P  64 

Hoag,  Elbert  Clay  Md  79 

tHobart,  Frederick  Mh  60 

Hobart,  John  Henry  CI  36  j 

Hobbie,  John  Remington  Am  73 

Hobbie,  William  Roscoe  Am  69 

Hobbs,  George  Miller  Hv  50 

tHobbs,  Ichabod  Goodwin  D  64 

Hodge,  Frank  Y  56 

Hodge,  Lyman  Davis  Y  57 

Hodges,  Francis  Louis  Y  47 
fHodgkinson,  Edmund  Wellington  G  61 

Hodgman,  Edwin  Ruthven  Hill  D  69 

Hodgman,  Thomas  Morey,  Jr.  R  84 

tHoffman,  Wickham  Hv  41 

Hogan,  William  Inge  Al  59 

Holbrook,  David  Leverett  Am  72 

Holbrook,  George  Arthur  Bd  77 

Holbrook,  Giles  J  P  71 

Holcomb,  Bankson  Taylor  P  K  59 

jHolden,  Benjamin  Franklin  Md  65 

Holden,  Daniel  Judson  Y  64 

tjHolden,  Samuel  Emery  Md  69 

Hollenback,  Charles  Edward  Un  71 

HoUey,  John  Milton  Hm  66 

Holley,  William  Welles  P  K  61 

Holloway.  Edward  Morton  Cn  83 

Holraan,  Henry  Whitcomb  Hv  48 

Holmes,  Francis  Hunt  Y  68 

Holmes,  Henry  Martyn  Am  60 


Holmes,  Jabez  Silas  Hv  65 

tHolmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  Jr.  Hv  61 

Holmes,  Raymond  K  72 

Holmes,  Samuel  Van  Vranken  W  83 

Holt,  Benjamin  Leggett  Y  72 

Holt,  Robert  Stephens  Mi  39 


Holwill,  George  Towner  Goodrich  W65 

Holyoke,  George  Osgood  Hv  56 

Homer,  Joseph  Warren  W  72 

Homes,  Francis  Am  48 

Hood,  Gilbert  Edwin  D  51 

fHooff,  James  Lawrence  P  K  46 

Hooker,  Charles  Hall  W  71 

Hooker,  Edward  Jerome  W  55 

tJHooker,  Edward  Trumbull  W  60 

JHooker,  Elias  Cornelius  W  57 

Hooker,  Sydney  Douglass  P  K  77 

Hooker,  Thomas  Y  64 

Hoole,  James  L.  Bd  49 

Hooper,  George  Grafflin  P  K  66 

JHopkins,  Abel  Grosvenor  Hm  66 

JHopkins,  John  Hampden  Hm  72 

tjHojjkins,  Stephen  Grosvenor  Hm  63 

JHopkins,  Woolsey  Rodgers  Hm  71 

Hopper,  Alexander  MacGregor    Hm  50 

Hopper,  John  Ward  Mh  76 

Hoppin,  Cortland  Bn  55 

Hoppin,  Francis  Edwin  Bn  39 

Horbach,  George  Lobingier  Hm  56 

Home,  George  Edward  D  57 

tHorner,  John  Wesley  P  58 

fHorr,  Versalius  Mi  43 

JHorton,  Alexander  G  45 

Horton,  George  Murray  G  49 

Horton,  Henry  Y  54 

JHorton,  Henry  Beach  G  47 

Hosford,  Charles  D  59 

Hosford,  Schiller  D  66 

Hotchkiss,  William  Henry  Y  69 

tHough,  Alfred  Barton  G  61 

Hough,  Charles  Merrill  D  79 

Hough,  Henry  Herbert  D  75 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Srunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ^anartf,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //ud«on,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A>nyo»i,  pp.  399-408;    UY^,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J  </>. 


663 


II<)Ui,diton,  Diiniol  Clay 

Houghton,  Edward 

Iluutihton,  Jacob 
JHouse,  Charles  Francis 

House,  Edward  TMandle 
JHouso,  John  Henry 

Houston,  Hiram 

Hovcy,  George  Rice 

How,  Lyman  Bartlett 

Howard,  Albert  Harris 

Howard,  Burt  Estes 

Howard,  Charles  Samuel 

Howard,  Elias  Hicks 

Howard,  Ezra  Williams 

Howard,  Frank  Siegel 
JHoward,  Henry  Ripley 
tHoward,  Hiram  Lowell 
JHoward,  Joseph  Dana 

Howard,  William  Turner 

Howard,  William  Wallace 

Howe,  Augustus,  Jr. 

Howe,  Charles  Henry  Webster 
tJHowe,  Elias  Wilkins 

Howe,  Elijah  Franklin 
JHowe,  Joseph  Wilkins 

Howe,  Richerand 

Howe,  Samuel  Burnett 

Howell,  George  Dawson 

Howell,  John  Hubbard 
tHowell,  Luther  Clark 
JHowland,  Edward 

Howland,  Edward  Cole 
JHowland,  Francis 
JHowland,  George 
JHowland,  Walter  Morton 
JHowland,  William 

Howland,  William  Ware 

Hoy,  William  Alexander 
JHoyt,  Elton 
JHoyt,  James  Humphrey 

lid  72  Am  7 

Hoze,  Noah  Ashley 


Hm  82 

Y  52 

P  48 

Hd71 

Cn81 

Hd  08 

D47 

Bn  82 

D  (;o 

Bn  84 

Hd83 

Am  80 

Lib  37 

Bn  38 

Md  8.5 

Bd  57 

Y  55 

Bd  52 

Cn83 

D  53 

Cn  75 

D  78 

D  64 

Y59 

D5f. 

D  55 

Un  G2 

r  K  82 

Mh  G7 

Am  04 

Hv53 

Cn79 

Hv49 

Am  50 

Am  63 

Am  40 

Am  41 

Hm  83 

Bn78 

3  Bn  74 

G  53 

Hubbard,  Frank  Coe  G  73 

Hubbard,  George  Franklin  Bd  C7 

Hubbard,  Grosvcnor  Silliman  I)  02 

Hubbard,  Harvey  Hm  44 

Hubl)ard,  James  Mascarene  Y  59 

Hubbard,  Josei)h  Welton  Hm  50 

Hubbard,  Richard  Dudley  Y  39 

Hubbell,  George  Wolcott  Hm  67 

Hubbell,  Jay  Abel  V  53 

Hubbell,  John  Henry  P  K  56 

JHubbell,  Walter  Sage  U  71 

JHubbell,  William  N  R  85 

Hubbs,  John  Brewster  Un  77 

Hubby,  Frank  Winfield  K  64 

Iluber,  Emile  Andrew  Mh  77 

JHudnut,  Isaiah  Burroughs  R  72 

tJIIudnut,  James  Monroe  R  72 

Hudson,  Charles  Frederic  Hd  42 

tHudson,  Edward  Payson  W  54 

Hudson,  Erasmus  Darwin  Mh  G4 

Hudson,  Frederic  Van  Houten  D  60 

tHudson,  Thomas  Boyd  Hm  51 

Huff,  Augustus  Caesar  G  60 

Huggins,  William  Sidney  Y  42 

Hughes,  George  Reginald  Heber     Y  51 

Hughes,  Henry  Webster  Mi  73 

Hughes,  James  Alexander  Dupee   DCS 

Hughes,  William  Mortimer     K  71  G  71 

Hughson,  Frederick  Ub  35  CI  39 


Ilulburd,  inland  Reese 

Huling,  Ray  Greene 

Hull,  Charles  Aurelius 
JHull,  John  M 
JHull,  Robert  Bruce 

Hulse,  Jonas  (Turncy) 

Ilulst,  Nelson  Powell 

Hume,  Alexander  F. 

Hume,  Robert  Allen 
t  J  Humphrey,  Frederic 
J  Humphrey,  George  Frederick 

Humphrey,  Henry  Martyn 

Humphrey,  Leonard 


Hd  48 

Bn69 

Y69 

R82 

R  71 

G75 

Y67 

Mi  48 

Y  68 

Hm  52 

P  K  85 

Am  42 

Am  46 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/tamt,  pp.  33-47 ;  Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninmilar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  U,  RorheHter,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  ITnion,  pp.  411-421 ;  Ub.  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y.  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  UVilitarij  Lint,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  Lint,  pp.  533-549. 


664 


Names  in  A  A  0. 


Humphrey,  Zephaniah  Moore 

Hunker,  Andrew  Holland 

Hunnewell,  Walter 
fHunt,  Charles  Morse 
t  J  Hunt,  Charles  Oliver 

Hunt,  Ebenezer  Warren 

Hunt,  Edward  Taylor 
J  Hunt,  Emory  William 

Hunt,  George 
ft  Hunt,  Henry  Hastings 
fHunt,  Horace  Holmes 
JHunt,  James  Monroe 

Hunt,  Morris 

Hunter,  Charles 

Hunter,  David  Moore 

Hunter,  Thomas  Martin 
JHuntington,  Chester 

Huntington,  Daniel 

Huntington,  Frank 

Huntington,  Frederic  Dan 

Huntington,  George  Sumner 
JHuntington,  Harwood 

Huntington,  Henry  Kent 

Huntington,  Henry  Strong 
tHuntington,  John  Myers 
JHuntington,  John  Taylor 
JHuntington,  John  Williams 
tHuntington,  Robert  Watkinson 
JHuntington,  Sam'l  Van  Vechten 

Huntting,  Samuel 

Hurd,  Harvey  Judson 
fHurd,  William  Lambert 

Hurst,  John  La  Monte 

Hurst,  Shrewsbury  Darneal 

Huske,  John 

Hussey,  Horace  Potter 
JHussey,  John 
tJHussey,  Lutellus 
fHutehins,  Alexander 

Hutchins,  Charles  Clifford 
JHutchins,  Eugene  Kalph 
J  Hutchins,  Harry  Burns  Md 


Am  43 

Hd69 

Hv  6.-. 

P  (i2 

Bd  61 

E73 

R67 

R84 

Hdol 

BdG2 

R7G 

R80 

Hdol 

PK78 

Mh77 

P77 

Hm  66 

Hm  36 

K68 

Am  39 

PK81 

PK84 

PK67 

Y57 

Y43 

PK50 

PK83 

PK64 

Hm73 

Am  44 

Cn72 

Bn  74 

Md82 

K64 

PK77 

Cn74 

Mi  54 

Mi  56 

W57 

Bd83 

P75 

70  P  71 

Hutchins,  John  Baxter 

Hutchinson,  Charles 

Hutchinson,  Edward  Louisa 

Hutchinson,  Ely  Israel 
JHutchinson,  Henry  Elijah   D  5 

Hutchinson,  Horace 
JHutchinson,  John  Skinner 
fHutchinson,  ]Merrill  Nathaniel 
tHutchinson,  Prosper  Kimball 

Hutchinson,  Winfield  Scott 
fHutton,  Cornelius  Marion 

Hutton,  Hobart 

Hyde,  Albert  Fillmore 

Hyde,  Alvan  Pinney 
fHyde,  Edwin  Francis 
tHj'de,  James  Nevins 

Hyde,  John  Ellsworth 

Hyde,  Nathaniel  Alden 
fHyde,  William  Lyman 

I 

Iddings,  Daniel  Wilkinson 

Ide,  Appleton  Jewett  G  ' 

Jllsley,  Charles  Edward 
Jllsley,  James  Keeler 

Ingalls,  Henry 

Ingersol),  Colin  Macrae 
JIngersoll,  Edwards  Piatt 
JlngersoU,  George  Talcott 

Ingraham,  Charles  Modiset 

Ingraham,  William  Shurtleff 

Ireland,  Frank  Pierce 
flreland,  Oscar  Brown 
flrwin,  David  Albion 

Irwin,  Horace  A 

Isbell,  Herve 

Ives,  Angus  Morison 

Ives,  Charles 

Ives,  Francis 

J 

Jackson,  Anson  Blake 
Jackson,  Charles  Cabot 


P49 

D48 

Un79 

Y69 

B  Am  58 

Am  39 

Bn69 

Hd63 

Am  41 

Bd67 

A157 

G69 

CI  83 

Y45 

Mh  61 

Y61 

Mh83 

Y47 

Bd42 

Mi  42 

2Cn73 

P82 

P76 

Bd41 

PKS9 

Hd82 

Cn83 

K74 

Cn79 

Bd  72 

Mh  59 

Am  64 

Mi  74 

R81 

PK56 

Y74 

Y45 

G70 

Hv  63 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
JirunonUin,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  x>\>-  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  2G0-28" ;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Ilni,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-'.i9; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Ud,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234:    K,  Keinjon,  pp.  399-40S  ;    Mli,  JJanhattafi, 


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665 


tJat-kson,  Edward  ScyiiiDur  P  01 

J  Jackson,  Fred  Asbury  Aid  81 

Jackson,  Gcorj^o  Newton  Bd  59 

tJackson,  George  William  Ilm  44 

Jackson,  Jefferson  Franklin  Y  46 

Jackson,  John  Wiekliffe  :Md  66 

JJackson.  Sanniel  Md  u9 

Jacobs,  Edward  Coleman  F  K  55 

Jacobus,  Charles  G  04 

James,  Charles  Finckney  Mi  40 

t James,  Coley  FK62 

James,  George  Watson  Md  78 

James,  John  Wells  W  59 

James,  Lewis  Whitney  F  57 

Jameson,  Arthur  Orcutt  Hv  81 

Jameson,  Charles  Davis  Bd  76 

Janin,  Edward  Y  57 

Janvier,  Allen  Egbert  Y^  71 

Jaques,  David  Randolph  Hv  42 
Jarvis,  Kichard  William  Hart      F  K  48 

Jarvis,  William  D  72 

Jay,  John  CI  36 

Jefferys,  James  Oscar  Mi  74 

Jeffi-ies,  Henry  Upham  Hv  02 

Jemison,  Charles  W  55 

Jenckes,  Thomas  Allen  Bn  38 

Jenkins,  Charles  Weston  W  60 

Jenkins,  George  W'alker  Y  70 

Jenkins,  William  Forter  Mh  74 

Jenks,  Archer  Whipple  D  84 

Jenks,  Francis  Mankin  Mh  65 

Jenks,  William  Wallan  Un  71 

Jenne,  Roselle  Nichols  F  68 

Jennings,  Charles  Bulkley  Y  ()6 

Jepson,  Albert  Gillett  Md  69 

Jeremiah,  George  Mh  75 

JJerome,  Charles  Hm  39 

Jerome,  Edward  Miles           '  Y'  50 

JJerome,  Ira  Newton  Hm  44 

JJerome,  Theodore  Charles  Hm  69 

Jerome,  Thomas  Spencer  P  84 

Jewett,  Edward  Hart  G  55 


Jewctt.  Edward  Kountree  Bil  S2 

Jewett,  Frank  Fanning  Y  70 

Jewett,  (ieorge  Baker  Am  10 
Jewett,  Jay  Hamilton          lid  71  Ilm  72 

fJewett,  Fliny  Adams  1'  K  37 

John,  Sanniel  J.  -Mi  38 

Johnes,  Edward  Rodolph  Y  73 

tJohns,  William  Corwin  F  69 

Johnson,  Charles  Everett  Hv  53 

Johnson,  Charles  Thurston  Md  63 

Johnson,  Edward  Francis  D  64 

Jolinson,  Edwin  Y  46 

Johnson,  Eli  Grahame  Hm  58 

Jolinson,  Elias  Henry  R  62 

tJohnson,  Henry  Md  02 

Johnson,  Henry  Augustine  11  v  44 

Johnson,  Henry  Clay  Mi  05 

Johnson,  Henry  Norton  Y  (Jl 

Johnson,  Herrick  Hm  57 

Johnson,  Hosmer  Allen  F  49 

Johnson,  Jesse  D  63 

Johnson,  John  Wesley  Y  62 

Johnson,  Joseph  Horsfall  AV  70 
Johnson,  Lorenzo  Nickerson         Md  84 

Johnson,  Luther  D  47 

Johnson,  Osgood  D  52 

Johnson,  Richard  W.  Hm  76 

Johnson,  Samuel  Hv  42 

Johnson,  W'illiam  Claflin  F  78 

Johnson,  William  Clarkson  G  41 

fJohnston,  Henry  Fhelps  Y  02 

Johnston,  John  Boyd  Mi  68 

Johnston,  Melville  Morton  ^Id  (i3 

Johnston,  Robert,  2d  Fn  77 

Johnston,  AVilbur  Fisk  Md  01 

fJohnston,  William  Curtis  Y'  00 

Jones,  Alfred  (Jeorge  CI  40 

Jones,  Augustus  Turner  Y  58 

Jones,  Beverly  Y  69 

Jones,  Charles  August  Mi  41 

{Jones,  Charles  Noah  Dixon  Md  80 

Jones,  Commodore  Ferry  Hm  50 


pp.  358-S73;  Mi,  J/iflnii,  pp.  33-47;  UA,  Mid d Mown,  pp.  3T7-395;  P,  PoiiHw/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
V  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-iJO;  K,  Rochester,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  miliamH,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \ Military  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  Lint,  pp.  533-549. 


666 


Names  in  A  A 


Jones,  Frank  Herbert  lid  82 

Jones,  Franklin  Ilavward  Cn  73 

Jones,  Frederic  AVilliam  Y>  G9 

Jones,  Frederick  (Rowland)  Y  Gl 

Jones,  Harry  Orlando  Hm  82 

JJones,  Henry  John  Md  80 

Jones,  Howard  Edwin  G  75 

Jones,  Lynds  Eugene  Mh  73 

Jones,  William  Adelbert  Md  81 

Jordan,  Ebenezer  Stevens  Bd  47 

Jordao,  Elias  Fausto  Pacheco  Cn  74 

tJoy,  Edmond  Lewis  R  uG 

Jiuld,  Albert  Francis  Y  G2 

tJudd,  David  Wright  W  GO 

t+Judson,  Adoniram  Brown  Bn  59 

Judson,  Charles  Nichols  Y  62 

JJudson,  Edward  Bn  65 

JJudson,  Elnathan  Bn  59 

Judson,  Frederick  Newton  Y  66 


flvalb,  George  Lewis  Mi  48 

de  Kay,  Charles  Augustus  Y  G8 

Kearny,  George  Hammcken  Un  GG 

Keasbey,  Anthony  Quinton  Y  43 

tKedzie,  Robert  Clark  P  51 

Keeler,  Charles  Butler  P  73 

Keeler,  Samuel  Y  G7 

Keely,  George  Washington  Mi  43 

Keen,  Harry  W  71 

Keen,  Herbert  Ide  Bn  80 

fKeen,  William  Williams,  Jr.  Bn  59 

Keeney,  James  Franklin  R  66 

JKeep,  Frederick  Augustus  Y  70 

JKeep,  John  Martin  Hm  3G 

Keese,  Richard  Lawrence  Y  54 

Keese,  Sidmon  Thorne  Y  60 

Keighler,  John  Checkley  Hv  62 

Keim,  George  Henry  Mh  80 

tKeith,  Charles  Clarence  Tracy  Mh  GO 
Kelley,  Armon  Frank  K  70  G  70 

Kelley,  Edward  Augustus  1)  GG 


Kellogg,  Elijah  Bd  40 

JKellogg,  George  Newell  Md  75 

Kellogg,  Milo  Gifford  R  70 

Kellogg,  Robert  Ransom  Ub  35 

tKellogg,  Sanford  Brown  Y  43 

Kellogg,  Stephen  Wright  Y  46 

jKellogg,  William  Channing  Md  75 

Kelly,  Arthur  Willard  Am  79 

Kelly,  George  William  Bd  66 

Kelsey,  Henry  Sylvester  Am  55 

Kemp,  James  Furman  Am  81 

Kendall,  Fred  Gridley  Hm  71 

Kendall,  Horace  Fidclio  R  69 

Kendall,  John  D  53 

Kendall,  Joshua  Hv  53 

Kendrick,  Cotton  Mather  Hm  42 

JKendrick,  Greene  Y  72 

JKendrick,  John  Y  72 

fKendrick,  John  Mills  K  59 

Kennedy,  Archibald  Duncan  Mh  65 

Kennedy,  Frank  PK  68 

Kennedy,  Thomas  Y  45 

Kennedy,  William  Sloan  lid  4G 

Kent,  Charles  lid  40 

Kent,  Silas  William  Md  72 

Kerr,  James  Witherspoon  lid  49 

Kerr,  Richard  Thomas  Cd  60 

Kerr,  William  Heniy  Hv  62 

fKetchum,  Alexander  Phoenix  Mh  58 

Ketchum,  Daniel  Phoenix  Mh  67 

Keyser,  Charles  R  49 

tKidd,  James  Harvey  P  64 

Kidder,  James  Holwell  Bd  53 

Kiddle,  Alfred  Watts  Mh  85 

Kilbourn,  Charles  Hm  33 

Kilbreth,  James  Truesdell  Hv  63 

Kilburn,  David  D  79 

Killen,  John  Thomas  Mi  54 

Kimball,  Charles  Frederick  Bd  74 

fKimball,  Charles  Webster  D  64 

Kimball,  David  Mather  Am  44 

Kimball,  Edward  Hazen  Bd  76 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoiii,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  -260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //armrd,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //«(ison,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;    Uh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J  (f>. 


667 


Kimball,  Eplinuni  dardm-r 
Kimball,  Frank  Farnum 
Kimball,  Josopli 
Kimball,  L(evi)  Houghton 
Kimball,  Leonard  S 
Kimball,  Martin  Luthor 
Kimball,  Nathaniel  Tonnoy 
Kimball,  Kichanl 
t+Kimball,  Kodnoy  Gkmtworth 

Kimball,  Walter  Scott 
:KimbalI,  Willhun  Cargill 
tKimball,  Wm.  Frederick  Durant 
Kimpton,  Hiram  Hollister 
King,  Archibald  Gracie 
King,  Charles  Baker 
King,  Charles  Edward 
JKing,  Charles  Gregory,  Jr. 
^King,  Francis 
King,  Henry  Melville 
:!:King,  Henry  William,  Jr. 
JKing,  Israel  Holly 
King,  James  Gore 
King,  John 
King,  John  Curtiss 
flving,  Ralph  Thrall 
King,  Rufus 
King,  Samuel  Henry 
tKing,  William  George 
King,  William  Henry,  Jr. 
Kingsbury,  Charles  Augustus 
Kingsbury,  Frederick  John 
Kingsbury,  George  Henry 
Kingsbury,  Howard 
Kingsbury,  Oliver  Addison 
Kingsley,  Calvin  Schloatt 
Kingsley,  Eugene  Peck 
Kingsley,  William  Lathrop 
Kinney,  Brockway 
Kinney,  Harry  Wintroad 
tKinney,  John  Coddington 
Kinney,  William  Palmer 
Kinnicutt,  Thomas 


1)81 

Kinzi'r,  Roland 

Y  56 

Am  7f) 

Kirby,  Jacob  Brown                   G 

48  Y  49 

Am  57 

Kirke,  William  Valentino 

I'n  68 

Bd  74 

Kirkland,  John  Lothroi) 

Hv  49 

DC4 

Kirkman,  Samuel 

Hv  50 

II m  49 

fKirkjiatrick,  James  Douglas 

Mi  45 

DCl 

Kirtland,  James 

I'  K  70. 

D  G5 

Kissam,  Benjamin  Tredwell 

CI  38 

Mh  54 

Kissam,  William  Aymar 

Mh  66 

Ilni  51 

Kitchel,  Charles  Henry 

Mh  57 

Mh61 

Kitchel,  Harvey  Sheldon 

Y  61 

1)58 

Kittredge,  Abbott  Eliot 

W  54 

Y  r.2 

tKitzmiller,  Edward  Augustus 

K62 

IIv40 

Kline,  Perry  H 

Un  81 

Uu  75 

Kline,  Virgil  Polk 

W  66 

P73 

Kline,  William  Jay 

Un72 

Bn  84 

Klock,  Percy  Lincoln 

Hm  80 

W84 

Knapp,  George  Spencer 

Am  71 

Bd59 

Knapp,  John  Augustus 

Mh  65 

W81 

Knapp,  Louis  Henry 

Un  69 

Hd  75 

Knapp,  Thomas  Loomis 

(x  55 

Hv  39 

Knceland,  George 

I'  K  80 

Hv  50 

Knight,  Se.xtus  Hungcrford 

11m  66 

Mm  r,4 

Knowlcs,  Edward  Randall 

Mn  81 

Bn  78 

:J:Knowlton,  Danford  Henry 

Mh  66 

Hv38 

JKnowlton,  Miner  Rockwell 

Mh  68 

Bd59 

tKnox,  Charles  McLean 

MhGO 

Hd  80 

Kristeller,  Siegfried 

MdG5 

W  81 

JKurtz,  Clarence  Morgan 

PK83 

Wfi4 

JKurtz,  Julian  Ellis 

PK  77 

¥46 
Bd45 

IL. 

YG3 

LaBar,  Lorenzo  Giles 

Md  78 

Y60 

La  Beaume,  Chauvet  Edmund 

Hv42 

P49 

fLabouisse,  John  Witherspoon 

Hv62 

r)66 

JLad.l,  Charles  Eliott 

Am  81 

Y43 

tLadd,  Fletcher 

I)  84 

K73 

ttLadd,  Francis  Dudley 

Hd  41 

Bn80 

Ladd,  George  Trumbull 

I  Id  64 

Y  61 

tJLadd,  Horatio  Oliver 

Bd  59 

R84 

tLadd,  John  Johnson 

1)  52 

Hv  56 

Ladd,  William  Coffin 

Bn  81 

pp.  358-373;  Ml,  J/Jami,  pp.  3.'5-47;  Md,  Middl€toicn,v\>-  377-395;  P,  Peninmlar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  PA i  Aa/)/)n,  pp.  440-450;  R,  A'ocA»?»<p»-,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  TnioM.  pp.  411-421 ;  \i\i.  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  WilliamH,  pp.  3.39-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  \ Military  List.  pp.  450-527; 
Kifinhip  List,  pp.  533-349. 


668 


Names  in  A  J 


XIauW,  William  Mead 
JLadd,  William  Spencer 

Laflin,  Arthur  King 

La  Grange,    James    Benjamin 
Olmstead 

La  Grange,  Worthington 
.    Laible,  Edwin  Forrest 
JLake,  Albert  Emerson 
JLake,  Arthur  Sewall 
fLamb,  Charles  Duncan 

Lamb,  Richard 

Lamb,  William  George 

LaMonte,  George  Mason 

Lampman,  Lewis 

Lancaster,  Hugh 

de  Lancey,  Floyd 
jLander,  Robert 
fLandis,  Enos  Young 

Landis,  Henry  Gardner 
tJLandon,  George  McQueen 
tJLandon,  Henry  Bishop 

Lane,  Charles  Stoddard 

Lane,  Francis  Ransome 
JLane,  Gardiner  Martin 
JLane,  George  Martin 

Lane,  James  Pillsbury 
JLane,  John  Albert 

Lane,  John  Peck 
JLane,  Ralph 
JLane,  William  Henry 
JLang,  Benjamin  Locke 
JLang,  Edward  Ross 

Langdell,  Christopher  Columbus 

Langdon,  George  Woodward 

Lange,  Jacob  Clinton 
JLangford,  Dewitt 
JLangford,  George,  Jr. 

Lansden,  John  McMurray 

Lansing,  Abram  Winne 

Lansing,  Egbert  Peake 
JLansing,  Gulian  VerPlanck 
JLansing,  James  Burnside  Wands 


Am  78 

Lapham,  David  Gilbert 

Y64 

D  55 

Lapham,  Oliver  Keese 

W56 

W80 

Larmouth,  James  Thompson 

P66 

Earned,  Stephen  Holmes 

Am  69 

Hm  51 

fLarned,  Sylvester 

Y42 

WG8 

Larremore,  Wilbur 

Mh  75 

P75 

Latham,  Lorenzo 

Hm32 

D72 

Latham,  Ortive  E 

P77 

D62 

Lathrop,  Francis  Cuming 

Y55 

Hv61 

Lathrop,  John  Milton 

Hm88 

Y50 

Lathrop,  Mills  Ely 

Ub39 

Am  85 

tLawrence,  Arthur 

Hv63 

Md84 

Lawrence,  Edward  Alex.,  Jr. 

Y68 

YG6 

Lawrence,  Frank  William 

Hv61 

Mi  36 

Lawrence,  Newbold  Trotter 

Mh  77 

G43 

Lawrence,  Richard  Henry 

G47 

Md  G7 

Lawton,  Newberry  Davenport 

Mh  72 

Md62 

Lazell,  Charles  Thurber 

BnG4 

Y67 

Lea,  James  McClymcnt 

Hv47 

P57 

Leach,  James  Edward 

Bn  74 

P61 

Leach,  Orlando 

YGU 

Am  80 

Leahy,  James 

Md  6V, 

D  81 

Learned,  Samuel  Julius 

Am  45 

Hv81 

Learned,  William  Law 

Y41 

Hv46 

Leaver,  Henry  Knight 

PK3») 

Am  57 

tLeavitt,  Thomas  Joseph 

Hv61 

Mh83 

Le  Boutillier,  George  Thomas 

Hd  65 

W7G 

JLee,  Benjamin  Franklin      Mh  55  W  58 

Mb  84 

Lee,  Charles  Mortimer 

Hm  50 

Mh  Go 

JLee,  George  Frederick 

G  59 

K44 

Lee,  George  Waith 

P85 

K  G9 

Lee,  George  William 

D74 

Hv51 

JLee,  Hamilton  (Rowland) 

W68 

Un  85 

Lee,  Joseph 

Hv83 

Md  85 

Lee,  Luther  Maxwell 

Y54 

Hm  4G 

JLee,  William  Henry  Lawrence 

YG9 

Hm  38 

tLe  Fevre,  Owen  Edgar 

P70 

CdGl 

Leggett,  Charles  Djalma 

K69 

W83 

Leggett,  William  Henry 

CI  37 

Un78 

Leisenring,  Olin  Daniel 

R79 

Un83 

Leland,  Cyrus  Austin 

Y65 

Un83 

Leland,  George  Adams 

Am  74 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
JSntnonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  I/amilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Uv,  Harvard,  pp.  116-200;    lid,  Hudson,  pp.  220--23i;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  ZQ9-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in    I  J  (/K 


66g 


tLeonard,  Charles  Henry  Y  65 

Leonard,  Charles  Melvine  Bn  83 

Leonard,  Cuyler  Hd  43 

Leonard,  Jesse  Hoyt  t'l  85 

J:Leonard,  Oliver  Beisell  K  01 

Leonard,  William  Day  Md  78 

:;:Leonard,  William  James  R  (52 

Le  Seur,  John  Wesley  R  81 

Lewis,  Eugene  Howard  Y  73 

Lewis,  Francis  Draper  Am  69 

tLewis,  George  Frederick  Y  64 

tLewis,  George  Henry  Y  68 

Lewis,  George  Washington.  Jr.     Cn  84 

Lewis,  Hirara  La  Motte  W  52 

tLewis,  James  Am  61 

Lewis,  John  CI  40 

Lewis,  Leslie  Y  66 

Lewis,  Milo  P  77 

Lewis,  Thomas  Augustus  Am  59 

Lewis,  W^elcorae  Hm  49 

Lewis,  William  Ebenezer  Hm  75 

tLewis,  Zechariah  Edwards  Am  62 

JLibby,  Augustus  Frost  Bd  64 

JLibby,  Charles  Freeman  Bd  64 

Libby,  Frank  Willward  Bd  64 

^jincoln,  Allan  Heman  Bn  76 

tLincoln,  Arthur  Hv  63 

JLincoln,  Heman  Bn  40 

tLincoln,  Solomon,  Jr.  Hv  57 

tLinderman,  Charles  Hm  54 

Lindslcy,  Philip  Y  70 

JLinnell,  Jonathan  Edwards  Am  44 

JLinnell,  Nathan  Seabury  Am  43 

Linton,  Stephen  Duncan  Y  46 

Lippincott,  Edward  Y  48 

Lippitt,  Andrew  Clark,  Jr.  Am  66 

Lippitt,  George  Warren  Hv  38 

Little,  George  Barker  .    Bd  43 

*Littlc,  (ieorge  Obadiah  .\m  60 

+Little,  Joseph  Brewster  Am  60 

Littlefield,  Henry  Coombs  Un  66 

Littlcjohn,  Walcott  Hackley  P  58 


Livermore,  Aaron  Hussell 
Livesay,  Theodore  Murdock 
Livingston,  George 
Lockwood,  (ieorge  Roe,  Jr. 
Lockwood,  Henry  Roswell 
JLockwood,  James  Belts 
JLockwood,  Joseph  Alsop 
Lockwood,  Lester  Burchard 
Logan,  Algernon  Sidney 
Long,  Josej)!!  Darwin 
Longfellow,  Samuel 
Loomis,  Chester  Hicks 
Loomis,  Elias  H 

Loomis,  Eugene  Sanford 
Loomis,  Harry  Erastus 
Loomis,  Samuel 
Lord,  Daniel  De  Forest 
Lord,  George  Perry 
Lord,  Henry  William,  Jr. 
tLord,  Nathan 
Lord,  Nathan  Lynde 
Lord,  Nathan  Lynds 
Lore,  Isaiah  William 
Loring,  Caleb  William 
tLoring,  Charles  Greely 
Loring,  Edward  Greely 
Loring,  Francis  Caleb 
Loring,  Prentiss 
Loring,  Robert  Pearmain 
Lothrop,  Charles  Henry 
Lothrop,  George  Van  Ness 
Lothrop,  Thornton  Kirkland 
JLove,  Samuel  Gurley 
JLove,  William  De  Loss 
Loving,  Hector  V(oltaire) 
Lowe,  Charles 
Lowe,  John  Gilbert 
tLowell,  Charles  Russell 
JLowell,  George  Emerson 
Lowell,  James  Russell 
JLowell,  John 
tLowry,  David  Anderson 


.Vni 

37 

K  HI 

Mh 

74 

Ml. 

81 

G 

(;4 

Un 

70 

Un 

67 

Md  84 

Y 

70 

Bn 

55 

Hv 

39 

Cn 

72 

30  Y 

30 

R 

74 

Hd  83 

Hd49 

CI  39 

G 

56 

P 

68 

I) 

51 

Hd47 

Am 

37 

Md71 

Hv 

39 

Hv 

48 

Hv 

61 

Hv 

03 

Bd56 

Am 

74 

Md  62 

Bn  38 

Hv 

49 

Hm 

45 

Hm 

43 

IIn> 

,-,<( 

lU 

47 

Ml 

38 

U\ 

54 

H^ 

83 

H^ 

38 

lU 

43 

Ct 

59 





pp.  358-373;  Mi,  mami.pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletoien,  pp.  377-395;  P,  P«ni«»K;«r,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  U,  Rochester,  pp.  315-325;  Un,  r«fo7i,  pp,  4H-i21;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  \V,  Williamn,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  List,  pp.  4.^6-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


670 


JVaines  hi   A  A 


Luckey,  ]?rank  Ranney 
Ludlam,  George  P 
Ludlow,  James  Bettnor 
Lukes,  Carrie  Nelson 
Lungren,  Charles  Marshall 
Luques,  Herbert  Llewellyn 
Lyles,  Dennis  Bruce 
Lyman,  Arthur 
Lyman,  Arthur  Theodore 
JLyman,  Augustus  Julian 
Lyman,  Benjamin  Smith 
Lyman,  Darius 
JLyman,  David  Brainerd 
{Lyman,  Dwight  Edwards 
tLyman,  Frank  Henry 
Lyman,  Henry  Franklin 
tJLyman,  Henry  Munson 
JLyman,  Theodore  Benedict 
JLynde,  Charles  James  \ 

Lynde,  Charles  Ilollin 
JLynde,  Watts  Sherman 
JLynde,  William  Pitt  \ 

Lynn,  William  Barr 
Lyon,  Aaron 
Lyon,  Amzi  Barzillai 
Lyon,  Appleton  Park 
Lyon,  Charles  Adelbert 
Lyon,  Chester  Jennings 
Lyon,  Marcus 
Lyon,  Walter  Huntington 
Lyon,  William  Henry 
Lvon,  William  Workman 


31 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wri 


>-ht 


McAdam,  Graham 
McAllister,  Francis  Marion 
McAlpin,  William  Barkelow 

JMcAndrew,  ^'Eneas 

JMcAndrew,  Shirley 
McBurney,  Henry  Horton 
McCagg,  Louis  Butler 


Cn82 

R64 

Hv 

81 

Cn82 

P 

74 

D82 

Y 

57 

Hv 

83 

Hv 

53 

PK 

78 

Hv 

55 

lid  3!) 

Y 

G4 

CI  40 

PCS 

Hm 

54 

W58 

Hm 

37 

38  Hm 

39 

Y-14 

Y 

39 

38  Hm 

39 

Un 

r;5 

Y49 

Hd 

53 

Am 

70 

Md 

70 

Hm 

G7 

Y 

52 

Am 

51 

Bn 

08 

Cn 

72 

W67 

Mh 

70 

Bn 

53 

Mi 

73 

Mh 

75 

Mh 

71 

Hv 

G2 

Hv 

84 

McCall,  Salmon  Y  51 

McCarthy,  John  Md  83 

McChain,  James  Y  38 

tMcClain,  James  Hoggatt  Cd  GO 

McClellan,  Franklin  William  Un  83 

tMcClung,  Elliott  Spotswood  Cd  61 

fMcClung,  John  Newton  Mi  56 

McClure,  William  Logan  Cd  59 

McCollum,  Isaiah  Horton  G  42 

McConaughy,  Nathaniel  Hd  52 

McCoy,  John            ■  Mi  36 

McCoy,  Samuel  F.  ■  Mi  39 

McCrea,  Adam         "  Mi  42 

McCreary,  Henry  Clay  Y  65 

McCredie,  Thomas,  Jr.  Un  78 

McCrillis,  John  D  83 

McCutchins,  Frank  Moses  D  76 

JMcDonald,  Duncan  Mi  59 

JMcDonald,  James  Smith  Mi  59 

McDonald,  John  McCorkle  K  68 

MacDonald,  John  Vinatti  Y  74 

Macdonough,  Augustus  Rodney      Y  39 

tMcDow,  John  Ramsay  Al  52 

tMacDowell,  William  Allen  Y  58 

McElhinney,  John  William  Am  72 

McElwain,  Daniel  Crippen  Un  83 

McEwan,  William  Hunter  P  82 

McFarland,  Arthur  Howland  Un  68 

McFarland,  James  Miliken  Mi  70 

McGlathery,  William  Am  62 

McGrath,  Joseph  Macdonald  P  72 

JMcGraw,  Edward  Walker  P  59 

JMcGraw,  Theodore  Andrews  P  59 

McGregor,  Donald  Y  68 

McGregor,  James  Wilson  Mi  63 

MacGregor,  Walter  Scott  Cn  71 

McGuire,  Henry  L.  Mi  46 

Mclntoeh,  Robert  Wesley  Hm  64 

Mclntyre,  Albert  Washington  Y  73 

Mack,  Andrew  Jackson  Hd  68 

fMcKeen,  Joseph,  Jr.  Bd  53 

McKenzie,  William  Garret  Cd  61 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Srunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  Tpp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  436-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-125;  D,  Dartmontli,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Getwva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  /familton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  i)p.  116-200;    Hd, //iidsow,  pp.  220-234;    K,  AV «;/«».  PP-  399-408;    Uh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in   .1  J  (fi. 


67: 


tMfKiiii,  Williiun  l)iiiu-an  Ilv  52 

McKinliiy,  Tlioinas  Edwin  Y  C(! 

McKinlcy,  Jolin  DeWitt  Hart  K  72 

McKinstry,  Jolin  Alexander  Am  38 

McKitrick,  Ebenezer  S  Mi  70 

Mackwood,  Robert  11  61 

JMcLain,  Alvan  Leander  Mi  68 

JMcLain,  Frank  David  Hd  78 

JMeLain,  James  Lafonts  Mi  68 

JMcLain,  Thomas  Jefferson,  Jr.  Hd  59 

McLaren,  John  Piatt  Mi  76  W  77 

McLaughlin,  Andrew  Cunningham  P  82 

McLaughlin,  George  Asbury  Md  73 

McLaury,  William  Piatt  Un  GO 

McLean,  Allan  Y  05 

McLean,  Samuel  Russell  P  65 

McLeod,  John  Y  44 

McLeran,  Benjamin  D  62 

McMaken,  Joseph  Mi  70 

tMcManus,  Parker  Whittlesey  Am  63 

McMaster,  Ariel  Hm  56 

McMaster,  Robert  Bach  Mh  68 

MacMullen,  John  CI  37 

McNary,  Spencer  Gill  Mh  75 

tMcNeil,  Henry  Watson  Y  52 

McNutt,  Hiram  Eugene  D  69 

Macomb,  Edward  G  62 

Macomb,  Montgomery  Meigs  Y  73 

JMacombcr,  Francis  Allen  R  59 

JMacomber,  William  R  84 

McQuillan,  George  Fulton  Bd  75 

McVickar,  Henry  CI  36 

McVoy,  Alexander  Diego  Md  56 

MacWhorter,  Alexander  Y  42 

tMaddox,  William  Thomas  P  K  59 

Magoun,  George  Frederick  Bd  41 

tMains,  George  Preston  Md  70 

Maison,  Charles  Augustus  •   Y  44 

Malcom,  George  Ide  Bn  79 

Mallett,  Charles  Howard  Cn  78 

tMallett,  William  Peter  •  P  K  40 

Maltman,  John  Scott  P  70 


tMaltzhiTger,  Harrison  Y  62 

JMan,  Edward  Mh  82  W  85 

Man,  Edward  Autrustus  Sarmiento  Y  65 


JMan,  Henry  Hubbell 

Maucourt,  Edwin  May 

Mandeville,  Henry 

Manierrc,  Alfred  Lee 

Manierre,  C-'harles  Edward 

Mann,  Albert,  Jr. 

Mann,  George  Edward 

Manning,  Calvin 

Manning,  John 

Manning,  Lewis  Drake 

Manning,  William  Hobbs 
JMapes,  Eugene  Luzette 
tJMapes,  William  Edwin 

Maples,  Carlton  Peters 

Marble,  Manton  (Malone) 
JMarch,  Charles  Augustus 

March,  Charles  Dudley 
J  March,  Daniel 
JMarch,  Daniel,  Jr. 
JMarch,  Francis  Andrew 
JMarch,  Frederic  William 

Marcy,  Alexander 

Marey,  Dwight 

Marcy,  Lemuel  Barrows 

Marfield,  Elliott 

Mark,  George  Adams 
fMarks,  Constant  Roberts 

Marmaduke,  Vincent 

Marr,  George  Henry 

Marsh,  Craig  Adam.s 

Marsh,  Frank  Ballard 

Marsh,  Ivory  Wliite  Richardson 
tMarsh,  Wells  Ransom 

Marshal,  Jonathan  Bryan 

Marshall,  Arthur  Ward 
JMarshall,  James  Miles 

Marshall,  Robert  Morris 

Marshall,  Thonuis  Brainerd 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/t(/nu,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  J/Wd/p<07Pn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  7V»tin«K/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
VK,  Phi  Kfippa,  pp.  4*0-450;  R,  ;?oc/ie«<<r,  pp.  315-325 ;  Un,  rmoH,  pp.  411-421;  Vh,  Crbnn, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  WUliamD,  pp.  3.39-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  UMititury  LM,  pp.  450-527: 
XKinahip  List,  pp.  533-549. 


672 


Names  in   A  d  0. 


t+Marshall,  William  Smedes 
Marston,  Samuel  Sherburne 

JMartin,  Alexamler 

tMartin,  Benjamin  Ellis 

fMartin,  Charles 
Martin,  Clement  Graham 
Martin,  Daniel  Hoffman 
Martin,  Edwin  Campbell 

tMartin,  Edwin  Konigmacher 
Martin,  George  Edward 

fMartin,  Henry  Clay 
Martin,  Henry  Elisha 

t|Martin,  Solomon  Claiborn 
Martin,  Thomas  (Flenry) 
Martin,  William  Elmore 
Martin,  William  Pierce 
Mason,  Adolpb  Burton 

fMason,  Alonzo  Truman 
Mason,  Amos  Lawrence 

JMason,  Charles  Winder 
Mason,  Eugene  Waterman 
Mason,  Francis  Asbury 

fMason,  George 

fMason,  Herbert  Cowpland 
Mason,  James  Brackett 
Mason,  James  AVeir 
Mason,  John  Henry 
Mason,  John  Rogers 

JMason,  John  Sanford,  Jr. 
Mason,  Wallace  Edward 
Mather,  Benjamin  Franklin,  , 
Mather,  Frederic  Gregory 
Mathes,  Edwin  Nathaniel 
Mathews,  Edward  David 
Mathewson,  Charles  Brenton 
Matson,  Charles  Newell 
Matson,  William  Agur 
Matthews,  Don  Alonzo 
Matthews,  Henry  Martyn 

jMatz,  Rudolph 

JMatz,  Hermann  Lewis 
Mauran,  Frank,  Jr. 


K59 

Maxson,  Orrin  Prescott 

D78 

D55 

Maxwell,  Arthur  Aaron 

D83 

P55 

f Maxwell,  James  Henry 

Bd64 

Mh59 

Maxwell,  John  Sheldon 

Hd75 

CdGO 

May,  Charles 

W73 

Hm83 

fMay,  Dwight 

P49 

Mh  81 

May,  John  Walker 

Bd52 

Mi  71 

May,  Joseph 

Hv57 

Am  71 

Mayer,  George  Frederick 

Mh64 

Y  72 

tJMaynard,  Edward 

Am  62 

Cd  60 

JMaynard,  Horace 

Am  38 

Y  70 

JMaynard,  James 

Am  74 

P59 

Mayo,  Archibald 

Mi  61 

D  71 

fMayo,  Edward  Hanson 

K59 

P82 

Mayo,  Herman  Boseman 

Mi  47 

Bd80 

fMayo,  John  Wesley 

Mi  64 

P81 

Mead,  Edward  Spencer 

Y68 

R()l 

Mead,  Frank  Day 

P79 

Hv63 

Mead,  John  Noyes 

Hv61 

K76 

Mead,  Theodore  Luqueer 

Cn77 

Bn68 

Means,  David  MacGregor 

Y68 

Mh  55 

JMeans,  George  Jarvis 

Bd47 

K80 

Means,  James 

D69 

Hv62 

JMeans,  John  Oliver 

Bd43 

D71 

Mears,  Leverett 

Am  74 

Mh55 

fMeconkey,  Richard  Jones 

Hv64 

Bn72 

Medary,  Frederick  Henry 

K67 

Bd  (58 

fMcllen,  Joshua 

Bn62 

K  77 

Meloy,  William  Augustus 

Y54 

Bd82 

Mendenhall,  Charles  Heber 

K63 

WG2 

Mendenhall,  E.  T. 

Mi  42 

D67 

Meneely,  George  Kimberly 

Un81 

D54 

Menzie,  Herbert  James 

R  85 

Hm  73 

Mercer,  Henry  Chairman 

Hv79 

Bn74 

Mercer,  John  Lansing  Dox 

G52 

Un70 

f  Merchant,  Henry  Smith 

Y61 

G43 

f Meriwether,  John  Samuel 

A151 

P74 

Merrick,  William  Russell 

Hd67 

Am  69 

f  I  Merrill,  Charles  Amos        D  64  Md  64 

W  82 

Merrill,  Chester,  Wright 

D66 

W80 

Merrill,  Donatus 

Bd46 

Bn85 

JMerrill,  Edward  Annis         Md 

70  D  71 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  23S-256;  Bn, 
Srunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia, 'p^^.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423^25;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Ilm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
llv,  ^arcarci,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, /Twdsow,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'e«2/ow,  pp.  39'j-408;    \W\,  Manhattan, 


Na 


ines  171   .1  J  (I). 


673 


Merrill,  Ferdinand  Hyron 
Merrill,  Frank  Benjamin 
Merrill,  Frederiek  James  Ilai 
ilton 

tMerrill,  Henry  Dwijrht 
Merrill,  James  Gushing 

JMerrill,  John  Wesley 

tMerrill,  Payson 
Merrill,  Winfield  George 
Merrinian,  Friend  Fernando 
Merriman,  Riehard  Greenle: 
Merris,  William  Ludernay 
Merritt,  Charles  Wesley 
Merryman,  William  Curtis 
Merwin,  Almon  Baxter 

JMerwin,  Milton  Hervey 

JMerwin,  Milton  Kent 
Merwin,  Nathan  Tibbals 
Merwin,  Samuel  John  Mills 
Mesick,  Richard  Smith 
Messiter,  George  Nichols 

fMetcalf,  Orrick 
Micks,  Henry  Rathbone 

fMiddlebrook,  Louis  Nathani 

fMiddleton,  Ralph  Izard 

fMifflin,  Benjamin  Crowninsh 
Mifflin,  George  Harrison 
Milford,  James  Stanley 
Millard,  Alfred 

fMillard,  Charles  Sterling 
Millard,  William 
Miller,  Albert  Barnes 
Miller,  Alfred  Bolivar 
Miller,  Anson  Stowe 
Miller,  Charles  Dudley 

fMille'r,  Charles  Rollin 
Miller,  David  Eugene 
Miller,  Henry  Clifford 
Miller,  Henry  Giles 
Miller,  Henry  Thaddeus 
Miller,  Joseph 
Miller,  Joseph  Willey 


Bd  81 
Bd47 

CI  84 

PGl 

Hv  42 

Md  34 

Y  G5 
Hn  82 
Un  70 

f       B(l  67 

R56 

Hm  66 

Bd  82 

¥57 

Hm  52 

Hm  85 

Y61 

Y39 

Y48 

Mh  75 

Y45 

Un  75 

1     P  K  48 

D  60 

eld  Hv  62 

Hv  65 

Cn  77 

Cn79 

Hm  66 

Hm  80 

Am  70 

Y  55 
Hm  35 
Hm  38 

P58 
Md  69 
Mh  73 
Hm  48 

R68 
Mi  39 

K  75 


Miller,  Martin  Runisey  Mm  68 

Miller,  Oliver  D  48 

Miller,  Roswell  Hm  69 

Miller,  Samuel  Fisher  Am  48 

Miller,  Sanniel  Franklin  Hm  52 

Miller,  William  Gourlay  G  60 

Milligan,  Harvey  William  W  53 

Milliken,  Arthur  Norris  Am  80 

Mills,  Al)l)()t  Lawivnce  Mh  70 

Mills,  Alfred  Y  47 

JMills,  Carlton  Putnam  W  78 

Mills,  Charles  Smith  Am  82 

JMills,  George  Franklin  W  62 

tMills,  James  Kellogg  W  51 

JMilne,  John  Morgan  R  75 

JMilne,  William  James  R  68 

Milner,  Samuel  George  P  72 

Milnor,  Charles  Edward  Ub  38 

tMilton,  William  Frederic  Hv  58 

tMims,  William  Jemison  Al  55 

Miner,  Henry  Bradley  Bn  64 

Miner,  Henry  Erwin  AV  55 

Miner,  Warren  Augustus  Md  79 

Miner,  Worthington  Cogswell      Hm  82 

Minor,  Payson  Hungerford  Hm  64 

Minot,  Morton  R  78 

Minturn,  Robert  Shaw  Hv  84 

tMitchell,  Burton  Conyers  K  64 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant  Y  41 

ttMitchell,  Frederick  William  W  62 

Mitchell,  George  Otis  D  80 

Mitchell,  Henry  Sparrow  K  58 

Mitchell,  Hinckley  Gilbert  Thos.  Md  73  . 

Mitchell,  James  Buchanan  Y  63 

Mitchell,  James  Kearsley  Hv  81 

Mitchell,  James  Sheldon  P  46 

tMitchell,  James  Tyndale  Hv  55 

Mitchell,  Jethro  Green  Hm  62 

Mitchell,  Joseph  Sidney  W  63 

ttMitchell,  Robert  Jay  W  56 

Mitchell,  Roland  Green,  Jr.  Mh  61 

Mizner,  Thomas  Wickham  G  54 


PP 


'3;   Ml,  J/iawj,  pp.  33-47;    Md,  Jfiddletoton,  pp.  377-395;    P,  Peninatilar,  pp.  291-SlO; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;    R,  Rochester,  pp.  315-329;    Tin,  irnioji,  pp.  411-121:    Ub,  I'rban, 
pp.    51-53;    W,    WiinamH,    pp.    339-3.i3;     Y,    Yale,   pp.   63-113:     fMilitari/   List,   pp.   456-.VJ7: 
tlCinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 
44 


674 


Names  in    \  J 


tMock,  Benjamin  Al  58 

Mock,  Leonidas  Cowan  P  K  78 

tModica,  Frank  Banvanl  I)  65 

Moffatt,  James  Clement  Mi  35  j 

Moffett,  William  Henry  G  59 

Molony,  Daniel  Mi  35  i 

Monteith,  John  Y  56  j 

Montelius,  William  Piper  Am  63 

Montgomery,  Alexander  Am  37  I 

Montgomery,  Charles  Bates  Mi  65 

Montrose,  Henry  Watson  -^  '^  i 

Mooar,  George  W  51 

Moody,  Charles  Dumraer  D  59 

Moody,  William  Albion  Bd  82 

Moore,  David  Ross  Mi  71 

Moore,  Edwin  Gould  D  80 

Moore,  Eugene  Pope  Y  56 

Moore,  Henry  Kingsbury  D  61 

fMoore,  James  Eobinson  Md  63 
Moore,  James  White              Hd  69  D  69 

Moore,  John  Sidman  Mh  70 

Moore,  Xathan  Wheaton  Bn  52 

Moore,  Richard  Channing  Hm  56 

Moore,  Robert  Mi  58 

tMoore,  Robert  Starr  P  58 

fMoore,  Walter  Burritt  R  61 

Moore,  William  Alexander  Mi  39 

Moore,  William  Bennett  Mi  43 

Moore,  William  Channing  P  64 

Moore,  William  Henry  R  56 

More,  Elawson  Carry  Y  58 

Morehead,  John  Y  56 

fMorey,  William  Carey  R  68 

'tMorgan,  Dura  Pratt  Bn  69  j 
Morgan,  Edward  Christopher       Hm  54  j 

Morgan,  Homer  Bartlett  Hm  47  j 
Morgan,  Horace  Hills             G  59  W  59 

JMorgan,  Morris  Barker  Bn  55 

JMorgan,  Morris  Hicky  Hv  81 
Morgan,  Pollard  McCormick          Mi  53 

Morrill,  Frank  Forrest  Hd  68 

Morris,  Edward  Dafydd  Y  49 


Morris,  George  Bliss  Am  37 
Morris,  Robert  Tuttle  Cn  80 
Morrisett,  Frank  Strother  Al  59 
Morrison,  Frank  Hardick  K  75 
Morrison,  Frank  White  W  74 
Morrison,  Nathan  Jackson  D  53 
Morrison,  Robert  Mi  75 
Morron,  John  Herschell  Hm  59 
Morrow,  Samuel  Roseburgh  Bn70Y  70 
Morse,  Andrew  Bigclow  Hm  49 
Morse,  Bennett  Warner  Y  51 
Morse,  Gilbert  Livingston  Mh  63 
Morse,  James  Otis  Hm  36 
Morse,  Jason  Am  45 
Morse,  John  Torrey,  Jr.  Hv  60 
Morse,  Leonard  Am  71 
Morse,  Moses  Leland  Bd  46 
Morse,  Oliver  Andrew  Hm  33 
Morse,  Sidney  Edwards  Y  56 
Morss,  John  Rudd  P  K  47 
Morton,  Edwin  Hv  55 
Morton,  Marcus  Bn  38 
Morton,  Nathaniel  Bn  40 
Morton,  Oliver  Throck  Cn  82 
Moses,  Benjamin  Franklin  D  47 
Moses,  Galen  Clapp  Bd  56 
fMoses,  Thomas  Freeman  Bd  57 
Mosher,  George  Abijah  D  67 
Mosher,  George  Frank  Bd  69 
Mosman,  Walter  Bemis  Am  78 
Mott,  Lewis  Freeman  Mh  83 
Mountjoy,  Plato  Y  73 
Mowe,  James  Franklin  D  52 
fMowry,  William  Augustus  Bn  58 
tMulford,  Samuel  Buel  Y  42 
tJMulford,  Silvanus  Sanford  Y  50 
Mulford,  William  Adam  Fred- 
erick Pentz  Mh  79 
Mulkey,  ISLarion  Francis  Y  62 
Mumbrue,  William  Bement  Hm  50 
Mumford,  William  Woolsey  Hv  84 
Mundy,  Ezekiel  Wilson  R  60 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  1.54-172;  CI,  Cohimbia,w  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430^37;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  Gr,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ^arpard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //wcfwi,  pp.  220-234;    K,  JTenyora,  pp.  399-408;    ^\\i,  Manhattan , 


Names  in  A  J  (P. 


675 


Miinn,  George  Ladd 
Munn,  Jolin 

Munroe,  Charles  William 
Munsell,  Edward  Bniee 
Murdoek,  Hollis  Kead 
Murdock,  Sctli  Miller 
Murray,  William  Maitland' 
Mussey,  Charles  Frederick 

JMustin,  John  Burton 

JMustin,  William  Finn 
Mygatt,  Lemuel  Carrington 

JMyrick,  Frederick  Clemens 

JMyrick,  Harry  Pierce 

IV 

Narraway,  John  Wesley 
Nash,  Edgar  Whitman 

fNason,  Chas.  Pinckney  Holbrc 
Neal,  Joseph  Perkins 
Nealley,  William  Pope 

fNeide,  Horace 
Neil,  Henry  Baker 
Neill,  Henian  Humphrey 
Nelson,  Edmund  Young 
Nettleton,  Charles  Hine 
Nettleton,  Fred  Henry 
Nettleton,  AVilliam  Alfred 
Newbold,  Michael  Taylor 
Newcomb,  Alvah  Stryker 
Newcomb,  Edwin 
Newcomb,  George  Benton 
Newell,  Edward  Jackson 

tNewell,  Bobert  Balston 
Newell,  William  Whiting,  Jr. 
Newhall,  George  Harrison 
Newhall,  Horatio  Cheever 

JNewhall,  Howard  Mudge 

JNewhall,  Israel  Augustus 
Newkirk,  Shirlock  Andrews 
Newlin,  Ellis  James 
Newman,  Charles 
Newman,  William  Page 


R83 

Y47 

Hv47 

Md  58 

W54 

Hv58 

Mh  65 

D48 

Bn  66 

Bn71 

W70 

P80 

P78 

Md62 

Hm  83 

k  W  62 

D66 

Bd85 

Y58 

Bd47 

Am  &% 

Mh  85 

Mh70 

D84 

W55 

Y  65 

D  78 

Md79 

W56 

Mh  84 

Hv65 

Hm61 

Am  45 

Y59 

Md79 

Md65 

W60 

Am  41 

W51 

Un76 

I)  74 
I'K  Kl 
Mh  75 
Mh  66 
Y50 
Y48 
Cn7;) 

Y  53 
Y47 

W61 

P  6] 

Hv  83 

lln  76 

K68 

Y  70 
Md83 

D  59 
I)  45 
D83 
G54 
P70 
Y58 

Hv  50 
P78 
Y57 

Md  69 

Hd38 
I)  78 

Hv  52 
K  60 

Am  73 
P  59 

Y  54 

Y  39 
Hm  41 
Hm  72 
Hm  48 
11  m  69 

G  70 

Y  41 
Am  57 
Hm  58 

pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninmlar,  pp.  201-310: 
P  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  Rochester,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  Union,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  WiUiam>i,  pi).  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinnhip  List,  pp.  533-549. 


Newton,  Albert  Francis 
Newton,  Edward  Pearson 
Newton,  Ilarrie  Gates 
Newton,  Henry 

JNewton,  Hubert  Anson 

JNewton,  Isaac  Sprague 
Newton,  Whitney  (Treat) 

tNicholas,  Thomas  Prather 
Nichols,  Charles  Augustus 
Nichols,  Edward  Pay  son 
Nichols,  Erasmus  Darwin 
Nichols,  Frederick 
Nichols,  Samuel 
Nicholson,  Franklin  Shaw 
Nicholson,  John  Reed 
Niedringhaus,  Thomas  Key 
Niles,  William 

JNiles,  William  AYatson 

JNiles,  William  White 
Nisbet,  William 

tNoble,  Alfred 
Noble,  Frederic  Alphonso 
Noble,  John 
Noble,  Thomas  Henry 
Nolen,  George  Augustus 

fNoon,  Alfred 
Nooney,  James 
Norcross,  Albert  Francis 
Norris,  George  AV alter 

fNorris,  John  Adams 
Norris,  Kingsley  Flavel 
Norris,  Mark 
Norris,  William  Henry 
Norris,  William  Herbert 

JNorth,  Edward 

JNorth,  Edward  Simeon 
North,  Josiah  Wilcox 

JNorth,  Simon  Newton  De.xter 
North,  Walter 
Northrop,  Birdsey  Grant 
Northrop,  Henry  Davenpoit 

JNorthrup,  Ansel  Judd 


676 


Names  in  A  J  (fi. 


JNorthrup,  Milton  Harlow 

Hm60 

JNorthrup,  William  Perry 

Hm  72 

Norton,  Asahel  Wellington 

R73 

JNorton,  Edmund 

K66 

Norton,  George  Herbert 

PK75 

JNorton,  James  Sager               K  65  Y  65 

Norton,  Robert  Francklyn 

Md85 

tNott,  Henry  Junius 

A157 

tNott,  James  Deas 

A156 

J^ourse,  Jobn  Frederic 

Y43 

tNoyes,  Edward  FoUansbee 

D57 

Noyes,  Edwin 

Bn  37 

Noyes,  James  Oscar 

Hm50 

Noyes,  Samuel  Aiken 

D59 

Noyes,  Stephen  Dutton 

Am  66 

Nutt,  Alfred  Edward 

D84 

Nutting,  Lucius  Henry 

Mh  67 

Nutting,  Rufus 

Hd43 

Nutting,  Timothy  Dwight 

Hd46 

0 

Oakes,  Charles  Weston 

D83 

'Oakman,  Richard  Nickerson,  J 

•.  W^  65 

O'Brien,  Robert  Wetmore 

Y  72 

tO'Connor,  Charles  Henry 

Mh63 

O'Ferrall,  Robert  iMiller 

K75 

Ogden,  Charles  Talcott 

G61 

tOgden,  Dewees 

Y58 

tOgden,  Meredith  Ludlow 

G  54 

Ogilvie,  John  Davidson 

Cd58 

jOlcott,  Eben  Erskine 

Mh73 

+01cott,  Jacob  Van  Vechten 

Mh76 

jOlcott,  Neilson 

Mh69 

JOlcott,  William  Morrow  Knox 

Mh  81 

Oldham,  David  James  Thistle- 

ton 

Md84 

JOlds,  Chauncey  Newell 

Mi  36 

Olds,  George  Daniel 

R73 

tJOlds,  William  Woodruff 

Mi  62 

Olin,  Hiram  Belmah 

R79 

tOlin,  Russell  Asa 

G  65 

Oliver,  James  Edward 

Hv49 

JOliver,  Melancthou  Wade  Mi  47 

JOliver,  Warner  Symmes  Mi  57 

Olmstead,  Edward  Y  45 

Olmstead,  Edwin  Bailey  Md  80 

Olmstead,  Henry  P  K  42 

Olmsted,  Allen  Seymour  Cn  79 

Olney,  Alfonso  Rosolphe  Un  67 

Olney,  John  Palmer  D  61 

Olney,  Peter  Butler  Hv  64 
O'Neill,  Addison  Dougherty          Md  83 

Opdyke,  Leonard  Eckstein  Hv  80 

Ordway,  Daniel  Henry  D  52 

Oronhyatekha  K  62 
Orton,  Edward  (Francis  Baxter)  Hm48 

Osborne,  Ralph  Hd  66 

Osborne,  Theodore  Moody  Am  71 

Osborne,  Thomas  Mott  Hv  84 

Osgood,  Albert  Augustus  D  71 
Osgood,  Edward  Lewis          D  67  Bn  67 

JOtis,  Alfred  Gideon  P  52 

tJOtis,  Ephraim  Allen  P  59 

Otis,  John  Grant  W  60 

Otis,  Stephen  Franklin  Hm  42 

Otis,  Waldemer  D  66 

Otte,  Frederick  Augustus  K  72 

Otto,  John,  Jr.  Hm  81 

Oviatt,  James  Schuyler  Hd  67 

Oviatt,  Virgil  Louis  Hd  51 

Owen,  Edward  Livingston  Mh  63 

tOwen,  William  Henry  Bd  51 


Packard,  Abel  Kingman  Am  45 

Packard,  Edward  Albert     .  Bd  83 

Packard,  Frank  Edwards  Am  80 

Packard,  George  Washington  Bn  39 
Padelford,  Geo.  Taft  Parthenope   Y  55 

Page,  Caleb  Alexander  Bd  70 

JPage,  Henry  Deane  K  77 

Page,  Henry  Folsom  Mi  39 

tPage,  Jesse  William  Bd  42 

JPage,  Thomas  Carter  K  81 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  U8-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  23&-256;  Bn, 
Bninonian,  pp.  151-172;  CI,  Columbia,  VV-  5&-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ZTarsord,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, /rurf«07i,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyoH,  pp.  399-408;    Uh,  3/anhattan, 


Names  iii  A  J  (P. 


677 


rai,^',  William  AVilmor 
JPaiiu",  Albert  Gcors'o 

I'aine,    Charles   Goodell  God- 
dard 
tPaine,  Clarence  Mann 

Paine,  George  Burgess 
JPaine,  Howard  Simmons 

Paine,  John  Alsop 

Paine,  Lewis 
JPaine,  Lyman  May 
JPaine,  Nathaniel  Emmons 

Paine,  Robert  Treat 
J  Palmer,  Archie  Emerson 

Palmer,  Arthur  Hubbell 
JPalmer,  Charles  George 

Palmer,  Charles  Mja'on 
JPalmer,  Charles  Ray 
Palmer,  Edward  Stanton 
tPalmer,  George  Harrison 
fPalmer,  Gideon  Stinson 
Palmer,  James  Henry 
Palmer,  Joshua  Sears 
JPalmer,  Lynde 
Palmer,  Noble 
JPalmer,  Ray 
Palmer,  Theodoric  Romeyn  (Bei 
JPalmer,  Wilbur  Merton 
Pancost,  Edwin  Henry 
Pardee,  Charles  Hezekiah 
Park,  Charles  Ware 
tPark,  Ebonezer  Burgess 
Parke,  Robert  Nathan 
Parker,  Alonzo  Ketcham 
fParker,  Arthur  Boyd 
Parker,  Charles  Edward 
Parker,  Ezra  Knight 
Parker,  Erancis  Edward 
Parker,  Isaac  Augustus 
Parker,  Joseph  Benjamin 
Parker,  Samuel  W. 
Parker,  Tudor  Homer 
Parkhurst,  Christopher  Francis 


Mi  57 

Am  72 

Am  Gl 

Hm  84 

Bn  55 

Hm  78 

Hm  59 

K58 

Am  72 

Hm  74 

Hv82 

Md74 

Hd  79 

Cn  75 

DC.2 

Y55 

Bd  49 

D45 

Bd38 

Am  57 

Bd44 

Cn  78 

PK45 

Y30 

ck)P47 

Md73 

R62 

Y54 

Am  67 

•Am  64 

G  48 

R66 

Mi  60 

G  57 

D57 

IIv  41 

I)  53 

D69 

Mi  34 

Mi  58 

Bn76 

tl'arkinan,  Kli  Weston  Md  66 

Parkman,  George  Francis  Hv  44 

Parks,  Sheldon  Hd  79 

Parmelee,  David  Little  Hm  51 

JParmelee,  James  Cn  76 

Parmelee,  Morton  Shattuck  W  70 

JParmelee,  Robert  Murray  Cn  81 

JParmelee,  William  Rayen  Cn  75 

tParmlce,  Uriah  Nelson  Y  63 

Parry,  Samuel,  Jr.  Y  68 

Parsons,  Benjamin  Franklin  W  58 

Parsons,  Charles  Ashbel  Hm  42 

Parsons,  Clifford  Walsworth  R  73 

Parsons,  George  McLellan  Mi  37 

Parsons,  John  Am  73 

Parsons,  John  Davis  Un  79 

Parsons,  John  Davis,  Jr.  Un  67 

Parsons,  Lorenzo  Hm  33 

tParsons,  Orrin  P  59 

Parsons,  Theodore  Stewart  Hm  45 

Parsons,  William  Y  68 

Patch,  R-ufus  Hd  41 

Pattee,  William  Sullivan  Bd  71 

Patten,  Horace  Reed  Bd  75 

Patten,  Joseph  Hurlbut  Bn  58 

JPattengill,  Albert  Henderson  P  68 

JPattengill,  Judson  Gregory  P  73 

Patterson,  Albert  Mansfield  'mIi  64 

Patterson,  Charles  Howard  Mh  1^ 

JPatterson,  Franklin  Bayard  Mh  67 

JPatterson,  George  Herbert  G  58 

JPatterson,  Henry  Turner  Mh  69 

fPatterson,  Joab  Nelson  D  60 

Patterson,  Philo  Mark  G  58 

JPatterson,  Seely  Benedict  Mh  64 

Patterson,  Stephen  Ub  38 

Patton,  John  Bcecher  Hd  84 

Paul,  John  D  47 

Paullin,  Henry  Am  76 

Payne,  Abraham  Bn  40 

Payne,  Albert  Bronson  K  61 

Pavne,  John  Howard  Bd  76 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  3fiami,  pp.  33-47;  Ud,  Middletoion,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Penmmlar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  liochentei;  pp.  315-329;  Un,  iruion,  pp.  411-421;  Ub,  Irban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  WilUams,  pp.  .3.39-3.53;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  6.3-113;  ^MUitarij  J.M,  pp.  450-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


678 


Names  in  A  A  0. 


tPayne,  William  Fryer  K  63 

Payne,  William  Thomas  Cn  74 

Payson,  George  Bd  43 

Payson,  Gilbert  Russell  Hv  62 

Peabody,  Francis  Bolles  P  K  48 

Pearce,  James  Lewis  Hv  63 
Pearsall,  Luther  Burr              G  59  D  60 

Pearsall,  William  Smith  Md  82 

Pearson,  William  Stacy  Bd  83 

fPease,  Edmund  Morris  Am  54 

Pease,  Frank  Alvin  D  82 

Peck,  Charles  Horton  Un  59 

Peck,  George  Washington  Bn  37 

JPeck,  Henry  St.  John  Al  55 

fPeck,  Hiram  David  Mi  62 

Peck,  John  Hyde  Y  63 

Peck,  Linus  Mead  Hm  41 

JPeck,  Roscoe  Al  52 

Peck,  Theodore  Barnard  Cn  77 

Peck,  Thomas  Dowse  W  80 

Peck,  Tracy,  Jr.  Y  61 

Peck,  Walter  Asa  Bn  77 

Peck,  Whitman  Y  38 

Peck,  William  Ball  Y  38 

Peckham,  Joseph  Am  37 

fPeckham,  William  Clark  Am  67 

Pedrick,  Isaac  Harwood  P  71 

JPeet, 'George  Jones  K  65 

tJPeet,  Henry  Johns  K  70 

Pegues,  Samuel  W.  Al  56 

Peirson,  Edward  Brooks  Hv  40 

Pellew,  William  George  Hv  80 

Pelton,  William  Tilden  W  58 

Peltz,  Hamilton  Salmon  R  83 

Pence,  Abram  Morris  Mi  60 

Pendleton,  Charles  Henry  Bn  78 
Pendleton,  Edward  Waldo    Bd  71  P  72 

Penniman,  Henry  Mixter  Bn  74 

Pennington,  William  '  Y  60 

Penny,  Benjamin  Franklin  Y  58 
Pepper,  George  Dana  Boardman  Am  57 

Perce,  Warren  Richmond  Bn  65 


Perkins,  Edward  Clifford  Hv  79 

Perkins,  Jacob  Y  42 
Perkins,  Jacob  Bishop          Hd  76  W  77 

fPerkins,  James  Amory  Hv  57 

Perkins,  James  H.  Mi  50 

JPerkins,  John  Y  40 

Perkins,  Joseph,  Jr.  W  82 

Perkins,  Robert  Shaw  Hv  64 

fPerkins,  Stephen  George  Hv  56 

Perkins,  Thomas  Kinsman  Hd  70 

JPerkins,  William  Y  40 

Perkins,  William  Rufus  Hd  68 

JPerley,  Harry  Otis  P  73 

JPerley,  Willard  Humphrey  Bd  69 

Perrin,  Henry  Martyn  D  53 

Perry,  Arthur  Latham  W  52 

Perry,  Charles  W  52 

fPerry,  Edward  Aylsworth  Y  54 

Perry,  Elijah  Bn  52 

Perry,  Horatio  Justus  Hv  44 

Perry,  Joseph  Hartshorn  Am  82 

Perry,  Josiah  Bedon  P  K  72 

Perrj',  Samuel  Sinclair  D  80 

Perry,  Trumbull  Y  70 

Ferryman,  Edward  Griffith  P  K  55 

tPeters,  DeWitt  Clinton  G  51 

Peters,  Hugh  Florian  Y  49 

Peters,  John  Andrew  Y  42 

fPeters,  Joseph  Augustus  R  60 

Peters,  William  Cowper  F  K  48 

Fetit,»Douglas  Eugene  Md  82 

Petree,  Charles  Lynds  Cn  75 

Pettibone,  Benjamin  Welch  Am  60 

fPettibone,  Ira  Welch  Am  54 

Pettus,  James  Thomas,  Jr.  Mb  69 

Petty,  Robert  Davison  Md  83 

fPharr,  Ephraim  Alexander  Al  52 

Phelps,  Austin  Am  38 

Phelps,  Carrington  Y  70 

Phelps,  Edwin  D  61 

Phelps,  George  Henry  Cn  71 

Philip,  Albert  Julien  Mh  76 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amhernt,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp. 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Cohtmbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hra,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyon,  pp.  399-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Na 


mes  in    1  J  0. 


679 


Pliillips,  Albert  llm  05 

tIPliillips,  IK'los  V  05 

riiillips,  (JeorfTc  William  Hv  47 

JPhillips,  Horace  1'  71 

Phillips,  John  Wyman  Hd  58 

Phillips,  Sidney  Atwood  D  69 

Phillips,  Stephen  Henry  IIv  42 

Phillips,  Watson  Lyman  Md  72 

Phinney,  Elihu  Y  46 

Phinney,  Horace  Coleman  Bd  84 

Phinney,  Rufus  Emerson  P  71 

Phipps,  Abner  Jones  D  38 

tPiatt,  John  Henry  Y  55 

Picard,  Frederic  Julius  P  71 
Pidge,  John  Bartholomew  Gough  Bn  66 

Pierce,  Edward  Henry  R  63 

tPierce,  Edward  Willard  Am  59 

JPierce,  Gardner  Carpenter  I)  63 

Pierce,  George  Barron  Hd  52 

Pierce,  James  Hv  49 

JPierce,  John  Metcalf  D  66 

Pierce,  Thomas  Wilson  Y  68 

Pierson,  Isaac  Y  66 

Pierson,  Stephen  Condit  Y  64 

Piersons,  Amandon  Manly  K  66 

Pilcher,  Elijah  Homes  P  49 

Pinckney,  Theodore  Hawks  G  64 

IMper,  Henry  Hildreth  D  76 

Pitts,  Charles  Hall  P  K  65 

Plant,  Alfred  Y  47 

Plant,  Frank  William  Hm  64 

Piatt,  Charles  Henry  G  39 

Piatt,  George  Lewis  G  41 

Piatt,  James  Augustus  Tim  35 

Platter,  James  Edward  Mi  07 

Player,  Thomas  Trezevant  Y  70 
Plimpton,  Franklin  Lafayette          Y  48 

tPlimpton,  Saiem  Marsh  Am  46 

Plumb,  Albert  Hale  Bn  55 

Plumer,  Lewis  Mytinger  P  K  74 

Piummer,  Albert  Love  1)  70 

Plummer,  Henry  Irving  Am  78 


Plunkett,  William  Robinson  Y  54 

tPoe,  Charles  Edgar  Hd  64 

tPoinier,  Samuel  Thane  Bn  59 

Poland,  William  Carey  Bn  68 

Pomeroy,  Frank  Theodore  Md  78 

Pomeroy,  Lemuel  Strong  Hm  35 

Pomeroy,  Theodore  Medad  Hm  42 

Pomeroy,  William  Henry  Bn  82 

Pond,  Benjamin  Wisner  Bd  57 

Pond,  Francis  Metcaif  Bn  60 

Poole,  William  Frederick  Y  49 

Pope,  Howard  Walter  V  71 

fPorter,  Charles  Burnham  11  v  02 

Porter,  David  Gustavus  Y  57 

Porter,  Edward  Griffin         W  58  Hv  58 

Porter,  Emery  Huntington  Bn  66 

tJPorter,  George  Loring  Bn  59 

ttPorter,  Henry  Ivirke  Bn  60 

fPorter,  James  William  Cd  58 

JPorter,  (John)  Lansing  Hm  38 

J  Porter,  Lansing  Lee  Hm  73 

Porter,  Peter  Augustus  Hv  45 

Porter,  Theodore  Atkinson  P  1\  76 

Portis,  Benjamin  Person  Mi  42 

Post,  Abner  Y  66 

Post,  Henry  Albertson  Mh  55 

Post,  Henry  McClure  Y  01 

JPost,  Hoyt  P  01 

tJPost,  James  Alexis  P  01 

Potter,  Alvali  Kimbaii  1)  62 

fPotter,  James  Brown  Mason  Bn  39 

fPotter,  Leander  Hubbell  Y  54 

Potter,  Milton  Grosvenor  R  64 

Potter,  Waiter  McDufBe  Bn  59 

Potter,  William  James  Hv  54 

Potts,  Francis  Henry  P  K  08 

Potwin,  Thomas  Stoughton  Y  51 

Powell,  Frank  Stuart  Mi  64 

Powell,  Wilson  Marcy  Un  59 

Powers,  Frederick  Alden  Mh  79 

Powers,  Orvilie  Watson  Md  56 

Powers,  Stephen  P  63 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/iami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  J/idrftetotcn,  pp.  377-395;  V,  Peniiiataar,  pp.  291-310; 
VY.,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-150;  K,  Rochester,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  V7iion,  pp.  411-421;  V\>,  Urban, 
pp.  51-5:5;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353:  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  UlUHary  List,  pp.  456-.V27 ; 
XKinBhip  List,  pp.  533-549. 


68o 


Names  in  A  J  0. 


Pratt,  Charles  Henry 
Pratt,  Charles  Millard 
Pratt,  Charles  Eansom 

tPratt,  Electus  Abija 
Pratt,  George 
Pratt,  George  Harlow 

tPratt,  Henry  Andrews 

tPratt,  Henry  Foster- 
Pratt,  Henry  Zachariah 

tPratt,  James  Pepper 
Pratt,  John  Wesley 
Pratt,  Joseph  Porter 
Pratt,  Seth  Parsons 
Pratt,  Theodore  Constantine 
Pratt,  William  Orrin 
Prentice,  Ezra  Parmelee 
Prentiss,  Seymour  Cromwell 

fPrescott,  Oliver  Sherman 
Preston,  Jacob  Alexander 
Preston,  James  Willard 

fPreston,  Sylvester  Slack 
Price,  Samuel  Harrison 
Priest,  Sylvanus  Chickering 
Prince,  Morris  Watson 
Prindle,  Joseph  Addison 
Pringle,  Edward  J 
Proctor,  Thomas  William 
Pruyn,  Peter  Van  Schaack 

JPugh,  George  Ellis 

JPugh,  Jordan  Anthony 

fPullman,  James  Henry 
Pullman,  Joseph 
Pullman  J(ohn)  Wesley 
Pulsifer,  Woodbury 
Pulver,  Arthur  Wadsworth 
Purdj^  Theodore  Martindale 
Purington,  Frank  Orrin 
Purington,  George  Colby 
Purnell,  Charles  Thomas 
Purrington,  Marshall  Hagar 

tPutnam,  Arthur  Alwyn 
Putnam,  Daniel 


Mh  56 

Am  79 

Am  69 

Yo8 

¥55 

Am  64 

Y58 

D69 

Un84 

Y61 

Hm38 

Bn  59 

Hm  55 

Am  57 

Am  77 

Am  85 

Cn73 

PK44 

P  K  55 

Am  39 

D  55 

Am  39 

Am  58 

Md  68 

Hm  55 

Hv45 

D  79 

Un  60 

Mi  40 

Mi  51 

Mh61 

Md63 

Mh  58 

Bd75 

R82 

Mh  83 

BdSO 

Bd78 

Y54 

Bd.85 

D56 

D51 

Putnam,  George  Hv  54 

Putnam,  James  Osborn  Hm  38 

fPutnam,  Joseph  Robie  W  58 

Pynchon,  Thomas  Ruggles  P  K  41 


JQuarles,  Charles  P  68 

t+Quarles,  Joseph  Very  P  66 

JQuimby,  Charles  Elihu  D  74 

tQuimby,  Elihu  Thayer  D  51 

JQuimby,  William  Perry  D  82 

Quinby,  William  Emory  P  58 

Quincy,  Henry  Parker  Hv  62 

Quincy,  Josiah  Hv  80 


Rachau,  William  Howard  Mh  82 

Rae,  Alexander  Am  83 

Rahr,  Reinhardt  P  83 

Rambaut,  Thomas  Daniel  CI  81 

fRand,  Charles  Arthur  Hv  65 

Rand,  Edward  Gillett  Am  81 

tRand,  Stephen  D  63 

Randolph,  Joseph  Fitz  Y  62 

Rankin,  Francis  Huntington  Mh  68 

JRankin,  John  Joseph  W  76 

Rankin,  Robert  Y  45 

J  Rankin,  Walter  Mead  W  79 

JRankine,  James  Lionel  Un  81 

JRankine,  William  Birch        G  77  Un  77 

Ransom,  Edward  Amasa  Md  71 

Rapalje,  William  Van  Voorhis      W  66 

Rathbone,  Arthur  Barker  R  59 

Rathbun,  George  Oscar  Hm  45 

Rawson,  Edward  Kirk  Y  68 

Ray,  William  Henry  D  78 

fRayburn,  John  Cd  61 

JRaymond,  Alonzo  Clayton  R  69 

Raymond,  Andrew  Van  Vranken  Un  75 

^Raymond,  George  Herbert  R  74 

JRaymond,  George  Powers .  Md  77 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
J3runonia7i,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Coltimhia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430^37;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmonth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  lira,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-2.34;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;    Mb,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J 


68 1 


Raymond,  John  Howard  Ilm  37 

JRaymond,  Wilbur  Saniiud  Md  75 

Read,  Charles  Coolidge  Hv  64 

tRead,  John  IIv  62 

Read,  John  Meredith,  Jr.  Rn  58 

Read,  Matthew  Canfield  lid  48 

fRearden,  Tiniotliy  Henry  K  59 

Reber,  Samuel  Mi  37 

Redhead,  Edwin  Riehard  Md  73 

Reding,  Charles  William  Bn  37 

Redington,  Henry  Williams  Mh  73 

fRedwood,  William  Henry  Y  52 

Reed,  Andrew  Fairfield  I)  71 

Reed,  Colton  Joseph  Un  60 

JReed,  David  Allen  *  Hni  77 
Reed,  Edwin  Van  Rensselaer          Y  59 

Reed,  Frank  Fremont  P  80 

Reed,  Frederic  Clinton  Cn  78 

Reed,  George  Milton  Am  62 

Reed,  Jedediah  Harris  D  54 

Reed,  John  Joseph,  Jr.  Md  64 

JReed,  William  Hm  71 

Reed,  William  Barrett  Me  37 

Reed,  William  Oilman  Bd  73 

Reed,  William  Henry  Mh  84 

Reese,  Warren  Jarrott  Md  76 

Reeves,  Thomas  Am  75 

tReid,  Hugh  Thompson  Mi  38 

Reid,  Jared,  Jr.  Y  46 

Remington,  Charles  Rollin  G  54 

tRemington,  James  Henry  Bn  62 

JRexford,  Dwight  Carver  P  72 

JRexford,  Edgar  P  GQ 

Rexford,  John  DeWitt  Hm  44 

JReynolds,  Edward  Hv  81 
Reynolds,  Edward  Wm.  (Frazer)  K  67 

Reynolds,  James  Andrew  Y  73 

Reynolds,  John  Henry  P  76 

JReynolds,  John  Phillips  '     Hv  45 

Reynolds,  I\Hlton  WilliaTu  P  56 

Rhees,  Benjamin  Rush  Am  83 

Rhett,  Robert  Barnwell  Hv  49 


Rhett,  Walter  Horton  Hv  HO 

Ribeiro,  Carlos  Fernando  Y  38 

Rice,  Arthur  Frederick  I)  82 

Rice,  Charles  S.  Hm  39 

Rice,  Daniel  Am  37 

Rice,  Edward  Walter  W  68 

Rice,  Edwin  Thomas,  Jr.  Mh  80 

Rice,  Francis  Fenelon  Un  60 

Rice,  Howard  Jlalcom  Bn  60 

tRice,  Stillman  Am  56 
Rico,  Truman  Bishop  Ransom         D  75 

Rice,  William  Edgar  Bd  75 

tRice,  William  Henry  Y  59 

Rich,  John  Bd  61 

Rich,  Thomas  Hill  Bd  48 

tRichards,  Channing  Y  58 

Richards,  Clinton  John  Md  85 

Richards,  Geoi-ge  Y  40 

Richards,  James  Austin  Am  51 

Richards,  Jarvis  ])  75 

Richards,  John  P  57 
Richards,  Jonathan  Edwards  Md  69 
Richardson,  Charles  Harry,  Jr.     Mh  81 

tHichardson,  David  Plunket  Y  56 

Richardson,  Frank  Wood  P  K  84 

Richardson,  Henry  Bullard  Am  69 

Richardson,  James  Bailey  I)  57 

tRichardson,  John  Kendall  Am  69 

tRichardson,  Robert  Mark  Hm  43 
Richardson,  Wm.  Henry  Harrison  D  50 

Richmond,  Knight  Cheney  Bn  85 

Richmond,  Warren  lilias  D  57 

Riddle,  John  Wallace  Y  59 

Rider,  George  Clinton  Un  72 

Riggs,  Warren  Bradley  Y  71 

Riley,  Henry  Augustus  Y  70 

Riley,  Thomas  Harrison  Bd  80 

Ripley,  Frederick  Jerome  D  80 

Rising,  Franklin  Samuel  Mh  56 

Ritch,  Thomas  (Jardiner  Y  54 

Rittenhouse,  Aaron  Md  61 
Robb,  John  Hunter                      '     Y  43 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  MidJletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  P/n  Kappa,  pp.  iiO-450;  li,  Roc/iexter,  pp.  310-^29;  Ud,  r»iio«,  pp.  411-421 ;  Vb,  Urhan, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  .$39-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  Lint,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


682 


Names 


171    A  J 


tRobbins,  Charles  Augustus  Bd  64 

Bobbins,  Edward  Combs  Am  63 

Bobbins,  Frank  Carle  P  81 

Bobbins,  George  Appleton  Y  47 

Bobbins,  George  Sidney  Hm  76 

tBobbins,  Nathaniel  Augustus  Bd  57 

tBobbins,  Thomas  Hamlen  Y  68 

Eobert,  Frederick  Mb  60 

Boberts,  Albert  Backus  Hm  44 

tJBoberts,  Charles,  Jr.  Mh  62 

Boberts,  Ellis  Henry  Y  50 

JRoberts,  John  Sinclair  Mh  57 

tBoberts,  William  Jay  Y  59 

tBobeson,  Thomas  Eodman  Hv  61 

Bobeson,  William  Botch,  Jr.  Hv  64 

Bobie,  Henry  Adams  Cn  82 

Bobins,  Joseph  Emerson  Md  68 

Bobinson,  Charles  Y  61 

Bobinson,  Charles  Edward  Hm  57 

JBobinson,  Daniel  Arthur  Bd  73 

Bobinson,  David  Codwise  Un  65 

Bobinson,  Frank (lin)  Marvin  D  55 

JBobinson,  Franklin  Clement  Bd  73 

Bobinson,  Norman  B  54 

Robinson,  Otis  Hall  B  61 

JBobinson,  Walter  Augustine  Bd  76 

Bobinson,  Willard  Henry  Y  72 

Bobinson,  William  Md  65 

fRobinson,  William  Mason  Hm  57 

Robinson,  William  WilLshire  Hm  47 

Roby,  John  Boyd  Mi  70 

Rochester,  Thomas  Fortescue  G  45 

tRockwell,  Alphonso  David  K  63 

JRockwell,  Francis  Warren  Am  65 

JRockwell,  Francis  Williams  Am  68 

Rockwell,  Henry  Donnel  W  85 

JRockwell,  Joel  Edson  Am  37 

Rockwell,  John  Y  49 

Rockwell,  Lewis  Henry  Un  65 

JRockwell,  Robert  Campbell  Am  71 

Rockwood,  Charles  Greene,  Jr.  Y  64 

Rodgers,  Samuel  Andrew  Cd  58 


tRodman,  Thomas  R 

Hv46 

Rogers,  Alexander  Hamilton 

G57 

Rogers,  Ebenezer  Piatt 

CI  40 

Rogers,  Henry  Wade            Hm 

73P74 

Eogers,  John  Williams 

D83 

Bogers,  Joseph  McKeen 

Bd75 

tJBoe,  Alfred  Seelye 

Md70 

JBoe,  Andrew 

Md57 

JBoe,  Gary  A 

Md84 

JBoe,  Charles  Marinus 

Md83 

JBoe,  George  Mortimer 

Md74 

JBoe,  William 

Md65 

Bollins,  Edward  Ashton 

D51 

Rollins,  Frank 

Md  84 

Romaine,  Benjamin,  Jr. 

CI  38 

Romer,  William 

Md  58 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 

Hv80 

Root,  Frank  Douglas 

Y72 

Root,  Henry  Dwight 

Am  52 

Boot,  Oren 

Hm33 

Boper,  William  Benjamin 

Un79 

tJBopes,  Henry 

Hv  62 

JEopes,  John  Codman 

Hv57 

Bopes,  William  Ladd 

Hv46 

Bose,  Hudson  Parmelee 

Cn84 

JBoss,  Anthony  James  Blanchard    G  66 

JBoss,  Henry  Howard 

G79 

Ross,  Jasper  Stansbury 

W68 

Ross,  John  Alexander 

Y70 

Ross,  Jonathan 

D51 

Ross,  Morris  Morris 

Cn70 

tRotch,  Francis  Morgan 

Hv41 

tJRound,  George  Carr 

Md66 

tJRound,  John  Emory 

Md  55 

Round,  Robert  James 

Md72 

Bowe,  George  Howard  Malcolm 

D  64 

Bowland,  Lj^man  Sibley 

Am  58 

Bowland,  William  Leonard 

G52 

Bowley,  Frank  Harold 

B75 

tBowley,  Henry  Kirk 

P64 

tBoyce,  Clark  Esek  King 

W59 

tBoys,  Charles  Henry 

Hm61 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Aniharst,  pp.  1J8-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Bninonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  ^ip.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Nc 


ames  tn    /J  <IK 


683 


Hm  59 

Ilm  79 

Un  73 

Cn76 

D59 

Cn  83 

Cn  80 

Bd  83 

lid  73 

Un65 

Y70 

68  Y68 

W78 

Hv43 

Hm85 

Hv40 

Mh  72 

D76 

Roys,  George  Edward 
Rudd,  Robert  Schell 
Rudd,  William  Piatt 
Rueppelo,  Herman  Augustus 
Ruggles,  Edward  Rush 
Runyon,  Frank  Willits 
Russel,  William  Channing,  Jr. 
Russell,  Arthur  Joseph 
Russell,  Charles  Mirick 
Russell,  Edwin 
Russell,  James  Matson 
Russell,  Julius  William        Md 
Russell,  Lansing 
Russell,  Thomas  Hastings 
Russell,  William  George 
Russell,  William  Goodwin 
Ruston,  William  Otis 
Ryder,  Herbert  Daniel 


Sa,  Pompeio  Ascen90  de  Y  41 

tSabine,  Francis  Wallingford  Bd  59 

Sackett,  Darius  Parmalee    Hd  65  Y  66 

Sadler,  Charles  AVebb  K  69 

Safford,  George  Blagden  Y  52 

Sage,  Adoniram  Judson  R  60 

Sage,  Edwin  Oren  K  53 

St.  John,  George  Buckingham  Y  56 

St.  John,  Rufus  Hawley  Hd  43 

St.  John,  Samuel  Hd  34 

St.  John,  Samuel  Benedict  Y  66 

■    Salisbury,  Samuel  Wilder  G  49 

Salter,  Sunmer  Am  77 

Samson,  Almon  Hd  49 

Samson,  George  AVhitefield  Bn  39 

Sanborn,  Albert  Parker  D  77 

Sanborn,  Edwin  Webster  D  78 

Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin  Hv  55 

JSanborn,  Henry  Clay  Un  64 

Sanborn,  John  Md  59 

Sanborn,  John  Jay  D  62 


Sanborn.  Will  Herl)ert  Bd  77 

JSanborn,  William  Henry  Un  64 

Sanders,  Davis  Hd  45 

Sanders,  George  Anthony  W  61 

Sanders,  John  Chapin  Y  54 

Sanders,  Orren  Burnham  Am  78 

Sanders,  Randolph  De  Forest  Hm  49 

Sanderson,  James  Augustus  D  59 

Sandford,  William  Fiske  Bd  71 

Sands,  James  Henry  Y  70 

Sands,  Walter  Seabury  Mh  58 

Sandys,  Edwin  Francis  Y  57 

Sanford,  Abbott  Am  77 

Sanford,  Baalis  Am  45 

Sanford,  Byram  Green  Md  74 

Sanford,  Charles  Frederick  Y  47 

Sanford,  Elliot  Am  61 

Sanford,  Henry  Seymour  Y  52 

Sanford,  Isaac  Reed  Y  73 

Sanford,  John  Elliot  Am  51 

Sanford,  Richard  Kingsbury  Hm  44 

tSanford,  Wilbur  Fisk  Md  67 

Sanger,  Simon  Greenleaf  Hv  48 

Sargent,  Dudley  Allen  Bd  75 

Sargent,  Roger  Moses  D  46 

Sargent,  William  Arthur  Am  79 

Sargent,  William  Ervin  D  84 

Sartwelle,  William  Dinsmore  P  K  76 

Satterlee,  Eugene  Hudnut  R  67 
Satterthwaite,  Thomas  Edward       Y  64 

Saunders,  Charles  Lockard  Cn  81 

Saundcrson,  George  William  D  77 

Savage,  Charles  Wesley  D  74 

J  Savage,  Edward  D  60 

Savage,  James  Francis  D  72 

tSavage,  James  Manning  R  52 

tSavage,  James  Woodruff  Hv  47 

Savage,  John,  Jr.  Cn  78 

Savidge,  William  P  84 

tSavillc.  Henry  Martyn  Am  54 

Savin,  William  Morgan  Mh  85 

Saviol,  Juan  Bautiata  Bd  65 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/iawi,  pp.  3;}-47;  Md,  J/i</i/Wo!i«,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /"fn/MSi/tor,  pp.  291-310; 
PK, /VuA'nj5pa,  pp.  440-450;  U, /?ocAe*<er,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  t';iioH,  pp.  411-421;  Vh,  Urban, 
pp.  51-Q|3;  W,  WiUianiH,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Militurij  Lixl,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


684 


Names  171  A  A 


Sawyer,  Alfred  Patten 
J  Sawyer,  Artemas  Wyman 
JSawyer,  Everett  lleuben 
Sawyer,  French  Albert 
Sawyer,  George  Carleton 
Sawyer,  Joel  Swain 
Sawyer,  Joseph  Henry 
JSayler,  John  Einer 
JSayler,  Milton 
JSayler,  Nelson 
Sayles,  John 

Saylor,  Francis  Hoffman 
Sayre,  Warren  Grover 
Scaife,  Lauriston  Livingston 
Scates,  Charles  Woodman 
Schell,  Francis 
Schlosser,  Henry 
Schmeltzer,  William  V. 
tSchmucker,  Francis  Ritter 
tSchneider,  James  Henry 
Schofield,  James  Van  Pelt 
Schulte,  Bernard 
Schuyler,  Charles  Brother 
Schuyler,  Hamilton 
Scofield,  Glenni  William 
Scofield,  William  Ezra 
tScott,  Eben  Greenough 
Scott,  John  Bell 
Scott,  Joseph  Higley 
Scott,  Samuel  Parsons 
Scoville,  Frank  Churchill 
tScoville,  Frederick 
fScoville,  Samuel 
JScuddcr,  Ezekiel  Carmen 
JScudder,  Jared  Waterbury 
Seaman,  Charles  John 
Seaman,  James  Alfred 
Seaman,  Samuel  Edmund 
Searle,  Dayton  Wyckoff 
Sears,  Charles  Henry 
Sears,  Philip  Howes 
Seaver,  William  Hull 


D  78 

D47 

Un60 

Md  71 

Hv55 

Hd48 

Am  65 

Mi  60 

Mi  52 

Mi  57 

Hm44 

Am  65 

UnG5 

Y70 

Hv38 

Y12 

Un81 

Mi  58 

Y61 

Y60 

R52 

K70 

G62 

Hd84 

Hm  40 

Md78 

Y  58 

MdSl 

Hd46 

Mi  66 

Am  75 

Hm  58 

Y57 

Hd  50 

Hd50 

Bn72 

Mh59 

Mh67 

Mh55 

Un59 

Hv44 

G56 

JSedgcwick,  Henry  D wight  Hv  82 

tSedgwick,  Arthur  George  Hv  64 

Sedgwick,  Charles,  Jr.  Hv  41 

Sedgwick,  George  Stanley  Y  69 

J  Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight  Hv  43 

Seeley,  Raymond  Hoyt  Ub  39 

tSeely,  Henry  Maurice  Y  57 

Seelye,  Samuel  Taylor  Hd  43 

Seibold,  John  Schultes  Y  57 

Semple,  EdM\ard  Humphrey  Y  64 

JSewall,  Benson  Bd  83 

Sewall,  Frank  Bd  58 

Sewall,  John  Ellis  Bd  76 

t: Sewall,  John  Smith  Bd  50 

I  Sewall,  Jotham  Bradbury  Bd  48 

fSeward,  Clarence  Armstrong  G  48 

Seward,  Frederick  Dwight  Hm  58 

Seward,  Frederick  Whittlesey       Un  67 

Sexton,  Iliram  Charles  Md  62 

J  Seymour,  Charles  Hd  64 

t Seymour,  Edmund  W  82 

Seymour,  Edward  Woodruff  Y  53 

Seymour,  Henry  Hale  Cn  71 

Seymour,  Julius  Hubbell  W  79 

J  Seymour,  Nathan  Perkins  Hd  34 

Seymour,  Storrs  Ozias  Y  57 

JSeymour,  Thomas  Day  Hd  70 

JSeymour,  William  Wolcott  W  84 

Shackleford,  John  Cockcrille  Y  54 

Shaler,  Ira  Alexander         Mh  83  Cn  84 

tSharp,  Jacob  Hunter  Al  53 

fSharpe,  Edgar  K  63 

Shattuck,  Elijah  Carter  Am  SO- 

Shattuck,  George  Otis  Hv  51 

Shaw,  Augustus  Chesterman  R  61 

Shaw,  Charles  Allison  Hd  81 

Shaw,  Donald  Douglas  Y  56 

Shaw,  John  Ekin  Y  73 

Shaw,  Joseph  Coolidge  Hv  40 

Shaw,  Samuel  Savage  Hv  58 

Shay,  Allen  Rosencranse  Md  72 

Shear,  Theodore  Robert  Un  68 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boivdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Colnnibia,  p\i.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberlaiid, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;  Hd,  Hudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;    Mh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in   .1  J  (p. 


685 


Shearer,  James  Hiiclianaii  Cn  78 

tSliedd,  James  «eorj,'o  IIil  G5 

SliefRehl,  William  I'aine,  Jr.  lin  77 

Slieldon,  Cliarles  Stuart  Y  G3 

Sheldon,  Edwarcl  Austin  .  Mm  48 

Sheldon,  George  Preston  Y  67 

Sheldon,  Isaac  Esleeck  R  57 

Sheldon,  Kufus  Hm  53 

tSheldon,  AVinthrop  Dudley  Y  61 

Shelton,  William  Koumage  Y  68 

JShepard,  Charles  Lord  Bd  71 

JShepard,  Charles  Seymour  Mh  77 

JShepard,  Edward  Morse  Mh  69 

tShepard,  Edward  Olcott  Am  60 

Shepard,  Hiram  Pliny  Md  58 

Shepard,  Joseph  Battell  Md  74 

JShepard,  Lorenzo  Brighton  Mh  67 

Shepard,  Luther  Dimmick  Am  62 

JShepard,  Thomas  Bd  65 

JShepard,  William  Francis  Bd  68 

Shepardson,  Daniel  Am  39  Bn  41 

JSheppard,  Joseph  Holcomb  R  65 

JSheppard,  Theodore  Warren  R  60 

Sherman,  Fletcher  Joshua  R  76 

Sherman,  George  P  63 

Sherman,  Lucius  Adelno  Y  71 

Sherman,  Roger  Minott  Mh  71 

Sherwood,  Charles  Y^  72 

Sherwood,  Frank  Rosevelt  Md  76 

fSherwood,  John  D  Y  39 

Sherwood,  Joseph  Sackett  Hm  40 

Shiel,  George  Knox  Mi  42 

Shipman,  Nathaniel  Y  48 

JShiras,  George,  Jr.  Y  53 

JShiras,  George,  3d  Cn  81 

Shiras,  James  Oliver  Mi  71 

JShiras,  Winfield  Kennedy  Cn  82 

Shirley,  Arthur  Y  69 

Shoemaker,  Lazarus  Denison  Y  40 

Shonk,  George  Washington  Md  73 

Shorey,  Daniel  Lewis  D  51 

Shorey,  Frank  Howard         D  58  Hv  58 


Shorter,  Eli  Sims  Y  43 

JShowalter,  Jackson  Whipps  K  79 

JShowalter,  John  William  Y  67 

JShowalter,  Wattcrson  K  71 

Siireve,  Stacy  Biddle  Y  65 

Shufeldt,  Robert  Wilson  Cn  74 

Shuman,  Andrew  Hm  55 

Shumway,  George  Walter  Hd  75 

Sidman,  Edgar  Nelson  Mh  83 

Siebert,  Charles  Albert  Am  72 

Siglar,  Henry  Ward  Y  60 

Sill,  George  Griswold  Y  52 

Sill,  John  Mahlem  Berry  P  57 

Silver,  Henry  Mann  D  72 

tSimmons,  Charles  Francis  Hv  41 

Simmons,  Fred  Julian  P  66 

Simmons,  Henry  Martyn  Hm  64 

Simonds,  John  Wesley  Bd  54 

Simpson,  Thomas  Charles  Bd  74 

Simpson,  William  Wayland  R  79 

Sinclair,  James  Drummond  Mh  82 

Sistare,  Charles  Gabriel  P  K  47 

Skaats,  Bartholomew  G  45 

Skeel,  Clarence  Morgan  Md  75 

Skeel,  Franklin  Deuel  Md  75 

JSkeele,  Arthur  Fcssenden  Am  75 

JSkeele,  John  Parker  Bd  45 

Skcels,  Frank  Lewis  Y  67 

J  Skinner,  Charles  Patterson  Hm  66 

Skinner,  James  Avery  Hm  57 

J  Skinner,  James  Henry  Cn  81 

Skinner,  John  Arthur  Hm  73 

Skinner,  John  Augustus  D  67 

tSkinner,  John  Warburton  Y  43 

Slade,  David  Foster  Bn  80 

Slade,  Frederick  Jarvis  aih  61 

Slafter,  Theodore  Shorey  D  75 

Slater,  Horatio  Nelson,  Jr.  Bn  54 

Slauson,  William  James  Mh  63 

Slawson,  Edward  Reed      '  P  63 

Slay,  John  Onins  Y  59 

Slayback,  Edward  Fields  Mh  84  • 


pp.  358-373;  TAi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Ud,  Middlelown,  pp.  377-393;  P,  Penimmlur,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  P/aA'«/ipa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  TZoc/iester,  pp.  .315-329;  Un,  r«Jora,  pp.  411-421 ;  V^i,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  mt/iams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Vale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinnhip  List',  pp.  533-549. 


686 


Names  in  A  A 


Sleeper,  William  Washburn 

Slingluff,  Charles  Bohn 

Sloan,  Henry  King 

Slocum,  James  Edward 

Smalley,  George  Washburn 

Smart,  Isaac  Chipman 
JSmith,  Albert 
J  Smith,  Albert  Buttles 

Smith,  Albert  Dodge 
fSmith,  Alfred  Nathan 
JSmith,  Augustus  Ledyard 

Smith,  (Eustace)  Ballard 
J  Smith,  Benjamin  Eli 

Smith,  Benjamin  Hale 
fSmith,  Bentley  Howard 

Smith,  Charles  Edward 

Smith,  Charles  Fuller 
JSmith,  Charles  Henry 

Smith,  Charles  Henry 

Smith,  Charles  Josiah 

Smith,  Charles  Sprague 

Smith,  Charles  Wilson 

Smith,  Charles  AVion 

Smith,  Curtis  Benjamin  Minor 

Smith,  Daniel  Lewis 

Smith,  Delano  Eugene 
+  Smith,  Edward  Robinson 

Smith,  Edwin  Everett 
fSmith,  Francis  Asbury 

Smith,  Frank  Sullivan 
JSmith,  Frank  Taylor 

Smith,  Freling  H 
J  Smith,  George  Hand 
J  Smith,  Hamilton  Lanphere 

Smith,  Harris  Elias 

Smith,  Haydn  Kellogg 

Smith,  Henry  Boynton 

Smith,  Henry  Daniel 
fSmith,  Henry  Louis 

Smith,  Henry  Walworth 
I  Smith,  Henry  Warren 

Smith,  Herbert  Edgar 


Am  78 

Smith, 

Herbert  Llewellyn 

D82 

Y59 

Smith, 

Herbert  Robert 

Cn74 

Mh  58 

Smith, 

Horace  Payson 

Am  54 

P85 

fSmith, 

Horatio  Fox 

Bd  65 

Y53 

fSmith, 

Howard 

Y44 

Am  81 

Smith, 

Iram  Nelson 

Bn68 

Un70 

Smith, 

Isaac  Edward 

Md63 

K71 

tSmith, 

Isaac  William 

D46 

Mh  62 

Smith, 

James  McGregor 

Mh  76 

P65 

Smith, 

Jeremiah 

Hv  56 

Md83 

Smith, 

Job  Lewis,  Jr. 

CI  81 

D  70 

Smith, 

John  Adams 

D54 

Am  77 

Smith, 

John  Byington 

R52 

Bn  57 

fSmith, 

John  Donnell 

Y47 

Am  51 

Smith. 

John  Finley 

Hm  34 

R60 

Smith 

John  Wheaton 

Md57 

Am  38 

Smith, 

Joseph  Richardson 

D79 

¥65 

Smith, 

Judson  Newman 

Mh  85 

G70 

Smith, 

Kirby 

Mi  69 

Hd70 

ftSmith 

,  Levi  Ward               Hm  38  Y  39 

Am  74 

fSmith, 

Nathaniel 

Y54 

Mh  85 

Smith, 

Robert  Calendar 

Mi  37 

R81 

Smith, 

Robert  Clinton 

K59 

Am  37 

Smith, 

Robert  Hallam 

Y73 

Un66 

Smith, 

Samuel  Abbot 

Hv49 

Cn83 

J  Smith 

Samuel  M. 

Mi  36 

Am  76 

t  Smith 

Samuel  Mitchell 

Mi  69 

D68 

Smith 

Samuel  Watson,  Jr. 

Bn80 

Md59 

Smith 

Sutherland  Douglass 

G63 

Y72 

Smith 

Sydney  Ketcham 

Md65 

Md  8i 

Smith 

Theodore  Eugene 

Mh84 

Un65 

Smith 

Thomas  Snell 

Am  66 

G  48 

Smith 

Vincent  Henry 

Am  42 

K39 

Smith 

AV alter  Buchanan 

Y65 

Hd65 

J  Smith 

Walter  Locke 

R77 

Y58 

Smith 

Wilbert  Wesley 

P74 

Bd34 

Smith 

Wilder 

Y57 

P64 

Smith 

William 

Y44 

Un  60 

Smith 

William  Allen 

Mh68 

R56 

Smith 

William  Henry  Leland 

D45 

D  75 

J  Smith 

William  Isaac 

D80 

Mh71 

fSmith 

William  Penn 

G64 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bu, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  "pTp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  ffamiHon,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //ar»ard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  Zfi/t/sora,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'er.yoj,  pp.  399-408;    Uh,  Manhattan, 


Names  in    I  J  <I>. 


687 


Smith,  William  Wickham  Mh  78 

JSraith,  Wilton  Merle  R  77 

Smith,  Winfield  P  46 

Smyth,  George  Blood  Mh  76 

Smyth,  James  Davis          11(1  73  P  K  74 

Smyth,  Kichard  Edward  Y  66 

Smyth,  Walter  Ilebert  Y  63 

Smythe,  George  Franklin  Hd  74 

Smythe,  William  Ilcnry  Un  76 

Snell,  George  Harvey  Bd  50 

Snow,  Alphcus  Henry  Pk  79 

tSnow,  Benjamin  Bradford  Hm  50 

Snow,  Benjamin  Galen  Bd  46 

Snow,  Charles  Plenry  Boylston  Hv  44 

Snow,  Cyrus  Austin  W  55 

tJSnow,  David  Basset  Mi  63 

ttSnow,  Joseph  Crocker  Mi  58 

Snowdon,  Hoyes  Lloyd  R  54 

Snyder,  Balfour  Mi  75 

Snyder,  Charles  Ridgway  Md  61 

Snyder,  Edgar  P  K  72 
Somerville, Henderson  Middleton  Al  56 

JSoule,  Augustus  Lord  Hv  46 

JSoule,  Nicholas  Emery  Hv  45 

Southard,  George  Franklin  K  73 

Souther,  Williams  Bd  76 

Southgate,  Edward  Mary  G  67 

Soutter,  Charles  Broughton  Mh  66 

Sowdon,  Arthur  John  Clark  Hv  57 

Spalding,  Alfred  Matthias  D  79 

Spalding,  Erastus  Woostcr  G  55 

Spalding,  James  Alfred  D  66 

Sparks,  William  Alexander  Y  37 

Spaulding,  Alexander  Hm  46 

Spaulding,  Alfred  Byron  D  72 

Spaulding,  Frank  AVood  Bd  72 

Spaulding,  Samuel  Thomson  Am  39 

Spaulding,  Timothy  Gridley  Am  72 

Spaulding,  W^iyland  Y  74 

Spencer,  Armon  Hd  47 

Spencer,  Charles  Stetson  Mi  69 

Spencer,  Frank  Asbury  Mi  60 


Spencer,  Frank  Austin  I)  63 

Spencer,  Hamilton  Hm  34 

Spencer,  James  Edmunds  R  51 

Spencer,  John  Laurens  Am  48 

Spencer,  Nelson  Stanley  Mh  75 

tSpencer,  Thonuis  Rush  G  38 

Spencer,  William  Henry  Hm  66 

tSpiva,  Lemuel  Gaston  Al  58 

Spofford,  Henry  Martyn  Am  40 
Spoor,  Chas.  Talmadge  Fairchild    W  65 

Sprague,  Albert  Arnold  Y  59 

Sprague,  Carleton  Hv  81 

fSprague,  Charles  Ezra  Un  60 

Sprague,  Henry  Lynde  Cn  73 

Sjjraguc,  W'illiam  Lyon  Cn  73 

Sprigg,  Samuel  Bd  70 

Spriggs,  John  Thomas  Hm  47 

Spriggs,  William  Thomas  Hm  76 

+  Spring,  Arthur  Langdon  D  80 

JSpring,  Clarence  Walter  D  80 

Springer,  Frank  Asbury  Md  (II 

Sprink,  Joseph  Edwin  Bn  (55 

Sprout,  William  Bradford  Am  83 

Squier,  Frederick  Clifford  W  84 

tSquire,  Watson  Carvosso  Md  59 

Staats,  Henry  Taylor  Md  58 

Stackpole,  George  Dallas  D  66 

iStacy,  James  Alonzo  V  11 

JStambaugh,  Henry  Hamilton  Cn  SI 

JStambaugh,  John  Tod  Cn  84 

fStanley,  Gustavus  Augustus  Bd  57 

Stanley,  John  Thomas  Bd  49 

Stanley,  William  Y  52 

JStanton,  Benjamin  Bd  48 

JStanton,  Benjamin  Irving  Un  73 

Stanton,  George  Francis  Am  63 

JStanton,  Horace  Coffin  Un  67 

Stanton,  Robert  Brewster  Mi  71 

Stanwood,  Edward  Bd  61 

Stanwood,  Robert  Given  Bd  75 

Staples,  Hamilton  Barclay  Hn  51 

tStarbird,  Isaac  Warren  Hd  (52 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami, -pv-  33-47;  Md,  JZ/dd/f^oicn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  P«iin««/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK.P/iiAappa,  pp.  440-450;  R, /?oc/(«»<«-,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  Tnion,' pp.  411-121;  Vh,.Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williami,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113:  ^Military  List,  pp.  45fi-.S27 ; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


688 


Names  in  A  J 


Stark,  James  Worthington 
Staunton,  John  Armitage 
Stead,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Stearns,  Charles  Cummings 
Stearns,  Frederick  Kimball 
Stearns,  George  Eaynolds 
Stearns,  Seward  Smith 
Stebbins,  Frank  Edwards   Md 
Stebbins,  Horatio 
Stebbins,  Milan  Cyrus 
Steele,  Benjamin  Wheeler 
Steele,  Henry  Thornton 

t Steele,  John  James 
Steele,  Robert  Wilbur 
Steele,  Samuel  Frank 

tSteele,  William  Henry 
Steers,  Schuyler  Bliss 
Stelle,  William  Henry 
Stephens,  George 
Stephenson,  Abram  Mills 

fSterling,  Francis  Norton 
Sterling,  John  Williams 
Stetson,  Charles  Henry 
Stetson,  Eliot  Dajves 
Stetson,  Francis  Lynde 
Stetson,  John  Gliddon 
Stevens,  Albert  Clarke 
Stevens,  Charles  Morse 

JStevens,  Edward  Oliver 
Stevens,  George  Simmons 
Stevens,  Henry  Augustus 
Stevens,  Henry  Webster 
Stevens,  Henry  William 
Stevens,  Herbert  Joel 
Stevens,  Homer  Bemis 
Stevens,  John  Sanborn 

t Stevens,  Sumner  Wynne 
Stevens,  William  Bacon 
Stevens,  William  Coit 
Stevens,  William  Crosby 
Steves,  Oliver  Penoyar 
Stewart,  Benjamin  Decherd 


P58 

G58 

Ub39 

Y72 

P77 

R75 

Bd79 

78  Am  80 

Hv48 

.  Am  51 

Bn  76 

Y  40 

A158 

Mi  40 

Mi  58 

Y58 

Hm55 

R07 

Mh67 

P77 

Y62 

Y64 

Bd83 

Hv82 

W  67 

Bd54 

P76 

D78 

Bn61 

Un  G3 

Am  57 

D  75 

W79 

Md  fi6 

W  57 

1)  62 

R81 

D38 

Hd  73 

Un66 

Un  62 

Cd60 

Stewart,  Charles  Mi  47 

Stewart,  David  Fay  R  72 

Stewart,  George  Taylor  P  K  78 

Stewart,  James,  Jr.  Hm  56 

Stewart,  James  E.  Mi  65 

Stewart,  Morse  G  41 

Stewart,  Samuel  Barrett  Bd  57 

Stewart,  Seth  Thayer  Y  73 

tStickney,  John  Buffington  Y  56 

Stickney,  Milton  Whiting  Un  74 

Stiles,  Frankjin  Osgood  Am  56 

Stiles,  Samuel  Martin  Md  60 

Stiles,  William  Augustus    '  Y  59 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway  Y  39 

fStille,  Henry  Mandeville  Y  64 

Stimson,  Levi  Burt  P  K  48 

Stinaff,  William  Clark  Hd  77 

Stinchfield,  Charles  Eben  Bd  82 

Stockbridge,  Henry  (Smith)  Am  45 

Stockin,  Abner  Chase  Bd  57 

tStocking,  Charles  Henry  P  61 

tStocking,  Gilbert  Miles  Y  61 

tStocking,  William  Y  65 

Stoddard,  David  Tappan  Y  38 

Stoddard,  0.  N.  Mi  34 

tStoddard,  William  Osborn  R  58 

JStokes,  Harry  Shelby  Am  71 

JStokes,  James  Frazer  Am  67 

J  Stokes,  William  Campbell  Am  69 

Stone,  Dwight,  Jr.  K  74 

Stone,  Edward  Collins  Y  62 

Stone,  Frederic  Mather  Hv  82 

Stone,  George  Woodward  Y  74 

Stone,  Henry  Dwight  Am  44 

Stone,  James  Farrar  W  61 

I  Stone,  Morton  P  K  80 

JStone,  Stewart  P  K  80 

Stone,  Timothy  Porter  Am  62 

Stone,  William  Gleason  Hm  75 

Stone,  William  Pierce  Am  64 

Storer,  John  Humphreys  Hv  82 

Storm,  Cornelius  P  K  39 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  itj).  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //award,  pp.  176-200;    Hd,  ^?<(f son,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyon,  pp.  399-408 ;    U\\  Manhattan, 


Na^nes  in  .1  J  0. 


689 


Storm,  Azariah  Smith  W  70 

Storrs,  Henry  Edward  Am  64 

Storrs,  Henry  Lemutd  Hra  33 

Storrs,  Henry  Martyn  Am  46 

tStorrs,  Melancthon  Y  52 

Storrs,  Eichard  Salter  Am  39 

Storrs,  Eichard  SaUer  Am  53 

Stout,  Byron  Gray  P  51 

Stout,  Charles  Tullidge  K  70 

Stover,  Joseph  William  Md  67 

Stow,  William  Walter  Hm  60 

Stowe,  Timothy  Am  47 

.  Stowell,  Calvin  Daniel  Y  68 

Stowers,  Charles  Nelson  Md  60 

Strader,  Peter  Wilson,  Jr.  K  75 

Strain,  David  Jackson  Mi  56 

Street,  Alfred  Billings  Hm  43 

tStreet,  Thomas  Atkins  Cd  60 

Strong,  Alonzo  Paige  Un  64 

Strong,  George  Augustus  K  50 

Strong,  George  Templeton  CI  38 

Strong,  Henry  P  54  R  54 

Strong,  Henry  Adgate  Y  73 

Strong,  Horace  Lajiham  E  67 

Strong,  Myron  Hopkins  E  58 

tStrong,  Sidney  Hd  63 

tStrotfg,  Sylvester  Emory  Md  60 

Strong,  William  Ellsworth  D  82 

tStuart,  Edward  Whittlesey  Hd  62 

tStuart,  George  Y  55 

Stuart,  Julius  Walker  Hv  49 

Stuart,  Lincoln  Alexander  Mh  80 

Sturdevant,  Charles  Huston  G  69 

Sturges,  David  Brainard  P  62 

Sturges,  Stephen  Buckingham      Hd  48 

Sturges,  Wilson  G  55 

tSturgis,  Appleton  Mh  63 

tSturgis,  Edward  Mh  65 

tSturgis,  John  Irving  Bd  68 

Sturgis,  Eichard  Clipstone  Hv  81 

Sturgis,  Eussell,  Jr.  Mh  56 

Suckley,  Eobert  Bowne  Md  78 


Sullivan,  .Vlgernon  Sidney 
Sullivan,  Felix  Robertson 
Sully,  Wilberforce 
Sumner,  Charles  Edward 
Sumner,  George,  Jr. 
Suter,  John  Eoscoe 
Sutherland,  Douglass  Rudd 
Sutherland,  John  Lansing 
Sutphen,  Joseph  Walworth 
Suvoong,  Vung  Plan 
Swaby,  John  Hague 
Swain,  Edward  Allen 
Swain,  Hadwen 
Swain,  William  Fellows 
Swallow,  Edward  Emerson 
Swan,  Charles  Edward 
Swan,  George 
Swan,  Eichard  Wenman 
Swazey,  Arthur 
Sweetser,  Samuel 
Sweezy,  Eichard  Leland 
Swift,  Henry  Adoniram 
Swift,  William  Henry 
Swing,  David 
Swinney,  James  Oswald 
Sybrandt,  W^illiam  Henry 
Syme,  Frederic  James 


tTabb,  William  Henry 
Taft,  Edward  Williams 
Taft,  Sylvenus  Adon 

fTaintor,  Henry  Ellsworth 
Talbot,  Charles  Eemington 

tTalbot,  Thomas  Hammond 
Talcott,  John  Butler 
Talcott,  Thomas  Grosvenor 
Talcott,  William 
Tallmadge,  Albert  Marion 

JTallman,  Albert  Peter 

JTallman,  Charles  Houston 
Talmadge,  Henry  Pearl 


Mi  45 

P  K  66 

1)  78 

Y  63 

Am  39 

Hv81 

Y  73 

a  49 

Hm  47 

K  67 

G52 

Bn82 

Cn  76 

D50 

Y74 

Bd  44 

Mi  39 

Hv42 

Bd44 

Mh64 

Mh  74 

Hd42 

W63 

Mi  52 

Y53 

Am  76 

Y  70 

Cd60 

Bn81 

P  52  E  52 

Y  6.5 

Bn  75 

Bd  46 

Y  46 

Y38 

^^'  6.-. 

Md  74 

Hd66 

Hd  71 

Mh  67 

pp.  358-3V3;    Mi,  J/Janii,  pp.  33^7;    Md,  J/idd/f town,  pp.  377-395;    P,  P«un»K/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
FK,  P/ii  A'appa,  px>.UO^aO;    R,  /{oc/iester,  pp.  31a-^29;    Vji,  Union,  pp.  411-421;    Vh,  Urban, 
pp.    61-53;     \V,    Williamg,   pp.    339-353;     Y,    Tale,    pp.    63-113;     ^Military  List,  pp.  4.-)6-.VJ7; 
tKinship  U»t,  pp.  533-549. 
45 


690 


Names  in  A  J  0. 


Tappan 

"Winthrop 

Bd44 

Templeton.  Charles  Bradford 

Un84 

Tarbell 

Horace  Sumner 

Md59 

Tenney,  Albert  Francis 

Am  69 

Tarbox 

Increase  Niles 

Y39 

Tenney,  Alvan 

Hm49 

Tarbox 

Luther  Goulding 

Y53 

Tenney,  George 

D47 

tTatum, 

Joseph  Tabor 

Y59 

Tenney,  Levi  Sanderson 

Y74 

Taussig 

,  Francis  William 

Hv79 

Terry,  Frank  Taylor 

P81 

JTaylor, 

Albert  Judson 

R6-t 

Terry,  Henry  Taylor 

Y69 

Taylor, 

Alfred  Judd 

Y59 

tTerry,  Ira  Cole    "                 Hd  61  Un  61 

JTaylor, 

Arthur  Fairbanks 

D74 

Thacher,  Theodore  John  Ox- 

Taylor, 

Bushrod  Shedden 

Md  74 

enbridge 

Un  69 

Taylor, 

Charles  A. 

Y50 

Thayer,  Fred.  Albert 

D  73 

JTaylor, 

Charles  Herbert 

R70 

tThayer,  Henry  Walcott 

Y62 

Taylor, 

Cornelius  Hector 

Hd46 

JThayer,  James  Bradley 

Hv52 

Taylor, 

Edwin 

P69 

Thayer,  James  Smith 

Am  38 

JTaylor, 

Electus  Backus  Litchfield  R  78 

Thayer,  Rufus  Hildreth 

P  70 

Taylor, 

Frank  Matthew  Sill 

Cn72 

JThayer,  William  Sydney 

Hv50 

tJTayloi 

,  George  Harvey 

D  62 

tThomas,  Alfred  Addison      Mi  67  D  67 

Taylor, 

Hallet  Kilbourn 

Hd79 

JThomas,  Anson  Parsons 

Un  74 

Taylor, 

Horace  Sedgwick 

Hd40 

Thomas,  Eugene 

Bd85 

Taylor, 

Horace  "Willard 

Am  48 

JThomas,  Howard  Lloyd 

Un81 

Taylor, 

Hugh  Woodruff 

G59 

JThomas,  John  Melvin 

Un72 

Taylor, 

Isaac  Billings  Allen 

Md82 

Thomas,  Joseph  B.,  Jr. 

Md70 

Taylor, 

Jacob  Edwin 

D55 

Thomas,  Oscar  Frederic 

R66 

JTaylwr, 

James  Monroe 

R  68 

tJThomas,  Walter  Scott 

Mi  60 

Taylor, 

James  Wicks 

Hm38 

t JThomas,  William  Irving 

Mi  62 

Taylor, 

Levi  LeForrest  Hayden 

Md  76 

Thompson,  Albert  Henry 

Am  72 

Taylor, 

Martyn 

P52 

Thompson,  Amherst  Lord 

Am  56 

Taylor, 

Oscar  Livingstone 

Cn81 

Thompson,  Charles  Oliver 

D58 

fTaylor, 

Richard 

Y45 

Thompson,  DeWitt  Burton 

Md85 

Taylor 

Robert  Eveleigh 

Y54 

Thompson,  Frederick  Stanley 

Y66 

Taylor, 

Stephen  Gale 

D47 

Thompson,  George  Louis 

Md64 

Taylor, 

Sylvenus  Aldrich 

Hm55 

Thompson,  Henry  Hunn 

Hm43 

Taylor, 

William 

Mi  56 

Thompson,  Jacob  Hale 

Bd60 

tTaylor 

William  Howell 

Y55 

Thompson,  John  Franklin 

D  82 

Taylor, 

William  Watts 

K64 

Thompson,  John  Howland 

Am  50 

Taylor, 

Zachary  Philo 

R69 

Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish 

Y38 

Tead,  Edward  Sampson 

Am  75 

Thompson,  Samuel  Arthur 

D76 

Tebbets,  Gilbert  Carr 

Bd51 

Thompson,  William  Augustus 

D  60 

Telforc^ 

,  Charles  Loomis 

Mi  36 

tThorburn,  Alexander  McAlister  Un  57 

Temple 

,  Jackson 

W51 

JThorndike,  Samuel  Lothrop 

Hv52 

tTemple 

,  John  Baylor 

Mi  36 

tJThorndike,  William 

Hv54 

Temple 

,  William  Franklin,  Jr. 

D  77 

Thornton,  John  Lyle 

Mi  57 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  FTamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
'B.v,  Harvard,  pp.  Yl^2Wi;    Hd, /Tudson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  Xenyora,  pp.  399-408;    Wa,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J  </•. 


691 


tThornton,  Joseph  Bacon 
tThorpe,  Wallace  Walter 
tThrashor,  Charles  Woodbury 

Thresher,  Almon  Underwood 

Thurman,  Allen  William 

Thurston,    Charles   Abraham 
Gardner 

Thurston,  Hiram  Edward 

Thurston,  John  Deshon 

Thurston,  Thatcher  Thayer 

Thurston,  Thomas  Gairdner 
JTiffany,  Charles  Otis 

Tiffany;  Dexter  Oliver 

Tiffany,  Francis 

Tiffany,  George  Peabody 
JTiffany,  Joseph  Burr 

Tileston,  John  Boies 

Tillinghast,  William  Richmond 

Tindall,  George  Phillips 

Tindall,  James  White 
fTinkham,  James  Hervey 

Tinsley,  Henry  Greenwood 
JTinsman,  Charles  Watson 
JTinsman,  Homer  Elsworth 

Tirrell,  Arthur  Wells 

Titcorab,  Joseph 

Titus,  Frank  Skillman 
tTitus,  Joseph  Augustus 

Tobey,  Rufus  Babcock 

Tobey,  Salathiel  Harrison 

Todd,  Adam  Henry 
fTolbert,  James  Russell 

Toll,  Franklin  R 

Tolman,  Robert  Francis,  Jr. 

Tomi^kins,  Henry 

Tomson,  Truman 

Tooley,  Arthur 
fTopham,  Joseph  Ly brand 

Toppan,  Robert  Noxon 

Torrance,  Jared  Sidney 
JTorrey,  Charles  Cutler 

Torrey,  David 


A158 

Hm  58 

D56 

Am  65 

PK67 

Bn66 

Am  7!) 

Bn62 

Am  81 

Y62 

Cn  77 

Mh74 

Hv47 

Hv48 

Cn78 

Hv55 

Bn79 

P49 

P50 

G57 

Cn83 

P82 

P83 

D82 

Bd43 

Un84 

Am  63 

Am  77 

Y53 

R66 

Cd59 

Un  76 

Bn75 

Hm64 

Am  62 

R83 

Md  63 

nv58 

Hm  42 

Bd84 

Am  43 

JTorrey,  Hiram  Augustus 
JTorrey,  Joseph,  Jr. 
JTorrey,  Samuel  Holden 

Totman,  David  Maydole 

Tower,  Francis  Emory 

Towle,  George  Makepeace 

Towle,  William  Warren 

Town,  John  Dempster 

Towne,  Edward  Southworth 

Townsend,  Charles 

Townsend,  Emory 

Townsend,  Howard 

Townsend,  John  Joseph 

Townsend,  Stephen  Van  Rens- 
selaer 

Townsend,  William 

Townshend,  James  Houghton 

Tozer,  Charles  White 

Tracy,  Charles  Edward 

Tracy,  Elisha 
tTracy,  George  Hussey 

Train,  Gorham 

Tranter,  Watson 

Trask,  Charles  Hooper 

Trask,  Samuel 

Traynham,  John  Hendrick 

Treadwell,  Levi  Penfield 
tJTreat,  Alfred  Otis 
JTreat,  Charles  Russell 
fTremain,  Henry  Edwin 

Trimble,  Matthew 

Tripp,  George  Henry 
fTrippe,  James  Matthews 

Trowbridge,  Edward  Henry 

Trowbridge,  Grosvenor  Reuben 
fTrowbridge,  Luther  Stephen 

Trowbridge,  Tillman  Conklin 
fTruesdale,  Charles  Robinson 
fTrull,  Washington  Benson 

Trumbull,  Perry 

Trumps,  Franklin 

Tryon,  John  Forbes 


G  74 

Bd  84 

(i  47 

Y72 

Am  6(» 

Y61 

Bd  81 

P64 

Am  64 

Y53 

Ub39 

Hv  80 

Hv  79 

Hv  82 

Y  71^ 

Hd  70' 

P53 

Mb  65 

PK55 

Md58 

Am  52 

Md  77 

Y46 

Bd42 

Y69 

Y62 

W63 

W63 

Mb  60 

K60 

D  76 

Mh  62 

D81 

W84 

Y57 

P52 

Hd  71 

Bn  61 

Y  70 

Y67 

R63 

pp.  358-373;  ^li,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /VnininWar,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  P/ti  Aappa,  pp.  440-450;  K,  Rochester,  pp.  ^\b-Z2<i;  Vu,  Union,  pp.  iU-Xil:  XJb,  Irban, 
pp.  61-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  List,  pp.  456-.V27; 
\Kinahip  List,  pp.  533-549. 


692 


Names  in  A  A 


Tucker,  Edwin  Benjamin  Mh  8*  Am  85 
Tucker,  Frank  Mh  80 

Tucker,  John  Ireland  CI  37 

Tucker,  William  Lawrence  Hv  65 

Tuckerman,  Gustavus  Hv  82 

JTupper,  Henry  Martyn  Y  50 

tJTupper,  James  Brainerd  Taylor  W  61 
Turner,  Charles  King  P  72 

Turney,  Joseph  Richard  K  74 

Tuttle,  Charles  Albion  G  44 

Tuttle,  George  William  Mh  82 

tTuttle,  Moses  Hubbard  Y  63 

Tuttle,  William  Henry  Harrison    W  72 
Tweedy,  Frank  Un  75 

jTweedy,  James  Fisher 

ITweedy,  John  Hubbard,  Jr. 
Tweedy,  Samuel 
Twining,  Kinsley 
Twombly,  Horatio  Nelson 

tTwyman,  Buford 
Tyler,  Edwin 
Tyler,  Morris  Franklin 
Tyler,  Moses  Colt 

XJ 

Uhl,  Edwin  Fuller 

Underhill,  George  Richard 

Underbill,  John  Winn 

Underwood,  Amos,  Jr. 
^Underwood,  George 

Underwood,  John  Curtiss 
JUnderwood,  Jonathan  Piatt 

Upham,  Albert  Gallatin 

Upham,  Horace  Alonzo  Jaques 

Ustick,  Harlan  Page 

Utley,  Henry  Munson 


Vail,  Charles  Delamater 
Van  Antwerp,  William  Henry 
Van  Arsdale,  William  Henry 
Van  Ausdale,  Isaac 


P70 

P79 

Y68 

Y53 

D54 

K63 

Y48 

Y'70 

56  Y57 

P62 

D47 

Am  54 

Hm  47 

Hm38 

Hm  32 

Hm  70 

Bd40 

P75 

Mi  70 

P61 

G59 

G58 

Mh65 

Mi  42 

fVan  Buren,  James  Lyman 
Vance,  Calvin  Fletcher 
Vance,  John  Randolph 
Vanderbilt,  John 


Mh56 
Mi  41 
K62 
CI  87 

Vanderburgh,  Henry  Sutherland  Y  74 
81 
61 
63 


Vanderpoel,  Augustus  Hall 
Vanderpoel,  James  McBride 
Vanderveer,  David  Newlands 
Van  Derwort,  Cornelius  Fitch 
Van  Deusen,  Wilmot  Woodruff 

tVan  Duyn,  Augustus  Coe 
Van  Duzee,  Ira  Damon 
Van  Norman,  Daniel  Cummings 
Van  Nostrand,  A  Rhoads 
Van  Nostrand,  Jacob 
Van  Ostrand,  William  Haines 
Van  Pelt,  Charles  (Lee) 
Van  Pelt,  Evert 
Van  Schaack,  Cornelius 
Van  Schaik;' Stephen  Wilson 
Van  Voast,  James 
Van  Voast,  James  Albert 
Varnum,  Joseph  Bradley 
Vary,  Calvin  Pardee  Hull 
Vass,  Alfred  Edward 
Verbryck,  Cornelius 

JVernon,  John  Winthrop 

tJVernon,  Thomas 
Viele,  James  Pattison 
Vincent,  Samuel 
Voorheis,  George  Philemon 

tVoorhis,  Robert  Stevenson 
Vosburgh,  Myna  Allison 
Vose,  Frank 
Vose,  Josiah  Howe 


Wackerhagen,  Philip  Mayer 
Wade,  Nicholas  King 
Wadleigh,  Albra 
Wadsworth,  Louis  Fenn 
Wager,  Barnet 


W 

Hv 

Un 

Md 

Md 

Hm 

R 

Hm 

Ub 

Ub 

Hm 

P 

P 

G 

Mh 

G 

Un 

Y 

R 

Mh 

Ub 

Bn 

Bn 

Un 

P 

P 

Mi 

Mh 

Bd 

Bn 


Am  81 
G43 
Hv54 
PK44 
Un  66 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  t^'^.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-^7;  Cd,  Citmberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,. pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv, //areard,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //wd«on,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyon,  pp.  399-408 ;    Uh,  Manhattan, 


Names  i?i  A  J 


693 


Waggoner,  George  Henry 

Waite,  Edward  Tinker 

Waite,  George  White 

Waite,  Henry  Morrison 

Wakefield,  Leander  Elmer 

Wakeley,  Arthur  Cooper 

Wald,  Gustavus  Henry 

Waldcn,  Edward 

Waldo,  Clarence  Abiathar 
JWaldron,  Henry  Adams 
JWaldron,  William  Augustus 

Walker,  Arthur  Henry         Hd  85 

Walker,  Augustus 

Walker,  Charles  Irish 

Walker,  Delevan  Edward 

Walker,  Edward  Carey 

Walker,  Herbert  Hart 
tWalker,  Joseph  Knox 

Walker,  Samuel 

Walker,  Sherman  Warren 

Walker,  Silas  Bailey 

Walker,  Williston 

Wallace,  William  James 

Walley,  William  Phillips 

Walsh,  James  William 

Walsworth,  Cornell  Martin 

Walters,  Charles  Augustus 
tWalton,  John  Bell 

Wamsley,  William  Hall 

Ward,  Edgar  Melville 

Ward,  Francis  Marion 
J  Ward,  James  Wilson 
JWard,  James  Wilson,  Jr. 
JWard,  John  Lord  Hayes 

Ward,  Henry,  Jr. 

Ward,  Henry  Hall 

Ward,  Milan  Lester 
JWard,  AVilliam  Hayes 

Warden,  George  Phelps 

Warden,  James  Avery  Satterlee 

Ware,  Darwin  Erastus 

Ware,  Edmund  Asa 


Ilm  G7 

Y69 

Am  61 

Hd85 

Y42 

Cn78 

Y73 

Y53 

Md75 

Un74 

Un79 

3  W83 

Y49 

P59 

Hm79 

P58 

D77 

Y38 

Y54 

Bd  84 

Mi  43 

Am  83 

Hm57 

Hv64 

CI  39 

Md78 

W53 

Cd58 

R76 

Mi  58 

CI  38 

Am  26 

Am  60 

Am  59 

CI  36 

CI  38 

Km  55 

Am  56 

Md  85 

P71 

Hv52 

Y63 

Ware,  Henry  Hv  43 

Ware,  Joseph  Ashur  Hd  51 

Ware,  Loammi  Goodenow  Hv  50 

Ware,  William  Robert  Hv  52 

Waring,  Charles  Bill  Y  49 

Waring,  William  Henry  Hv  52 

Warner,  Aaron  Edwards  Am  61 

tWarner,  Abraham  Joseph  P  K  42 

Warner,  Donald  Ticknor  P  K  72 

Warner,  Henry  Eldridge  Hv  82 

Warner,  James  Dickinson  P  74 

Warnick,  John  Knill  G  59 

Warren,  Andrew  McCorrie  Bn  85 

Warren,  Bentley  Wirt  W  85 

Warren,  Charles  Mortimer  II  72 

JWarren,  Edward  Perry  Hv  83 

tWarren,  Fiske  Hv  84 

Warren,  Frederick  Morris  Am  80 

Warren,  John  Collins  Hv  63 

Warren,  Laban  Edwards  Bn  66 

Warren,  Lansing  W  80 

Warren,  Samuel  Reed  Y  60 

Washburn,  Alexander  Calvin  Hv  39 

tWashburn,  Charles  Ellery  Am  38 

JWashburn,  Charles  GrenfiU  Hv  80 

Washburn,  Frank  Sherman  Cn  83 

Washburn,  Henry  Lucius    Md  68  Y  68 

Washburn,  John  Seth  D  53 

JWashburn,  Philip  Moen  Hv  82 

Washburn,  William  Dow  P  80 

Washburn,  William  Ives  Am  76 

Washburn,  William  Wallace  P  Qd 

Waterbury,  Cyrus  Everett  Md  75 

Waterhouse,  Frank  Shepard  Bd  73 

Waterloo,  Stanley  P  69 

tWaterman,  Henry  Barzillai  Y  63 

JWaterman,  John  Anderson  Bd  46 

JWaterman,  John  Anderson,  Jr.     Bd  84 

Waters,  George  Gilfert  CI  'M 

tWatkins,  Wilbur  Fisk  Md  63 

JWatkins,  Wilbur  Fisk,  Jr.  Un  81 

JWatkins,  Schureman  Halsted  Un  82 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  Miami,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  Middletown,  pp.  377-395;  P,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
PK,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  ifocAe/»<er,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  Union,  \^^.  411-421;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353^  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  list,  pp.  456-527: 
IKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


694 


Names  in  A  A 


tWatson,  Alfred  Augustin 
JWatson,  George  William 
tWatson,  Pliny  (Edwin) 
JWatson,  Samuel  Newell 
"Watson,  William  Preston 
Watt,  John  Carruthers 
tWatterson,  Edward  Saj-le 
tWatterson,  Henry  Robert 
Weakley,  Herbert  Henry 
Webb,  John  Andrews 
Webb,  John  Sydney 
Webb,  Seth 
Webb,  William  Henry 
tWebber,  Edwin  Lester 
Webster,  Charles  Edwin 
Webster,  Daniel  Frederick 
tJWebster,  Francis  Willard 
Webster,  Frederick  Charles 
tJWebster,  George 
Webster,  Horace 
Webster,  Horace,  Jr. 
t Webster,  John  Calvin 
Webster,  Joseph  Eowe 
t Webster,  Simon  Perry 
Weed,  Harvey  Augustus 
JWeeden,  Charles  Foster 
JWeeden,  William  Orne 
Weeks,  Asa 

Weeks,  Augustus  Whitney 
JWeeks,  Barton  Sumter 
tJWeeks,  Henry  Astor 
Weeks,  John  William 
Weinberger,  John  Shelly 
Weiser,  Erastus  Hay 
Welch,  Adonijah  Strong 
Welch,  Henry  Kirke  White 
Welch,  Pierce  Noble 
Welch,  Robert  William 
Weld,  Richard  Harding 
tWeld,  Stephen  Minot 
JWelles,  Edward  Randolph 
tt Welles,  Samuel  Russell 


Ub37 

Welling,  Richard  Ward  Greene 

Hv80 

G50 

Wellman,  Arthur  Holbrook 

Am  78 

K64 

Wells,  Charles  Leonard 

G65 

PK82 

Wells,  Henry  Graves 

Cn72 

Bd84 

Wells,  George 

Bd42 

Mi  74 

Wells,  George  Huntington 

Am  63 

Hd61 

JWells,  John  Quincy 

W71 

Hd63 

Wells,  Nathan  Dana               W  57  Y  57 

Mi  58 

Wells,  Samuel 

Hv57 

Mi  60 

J  Wells,  Samuel  Edgar 

W  62 

Hv82 

Wells,  Thomas  Bucklin 

Y59 

Hv43 

Wells,  Thomas  Clayton 

Y68 

Hm58 

Wells,  Travis  DeShon 

D83 

Hd61 

Wells,  William  Harvey 

Am  36 

Bd66 

Wells,  William  Henry 

P69 

D74 

Wendell,  Evert  Jansen 

Hv82 

Bd60 

Werner,  Adolph 

Mh57 

Y73 

Werner,  Ernest 

Mh66 

Bd59 

West,  Charles  Sherwood 

W67 

Mhl8 

JWest,  Frank  Ehot 

W72 

G51 

West,  John  Henry 

R62 

D64 

JWest,  John  Kingsbury 

W68 

Hv54 

Westcott,  Clarence  Lincoln 

Y64 

R52 

Westcott,  John  Wesley 

Y72 

CI  36 

JWestgate,  Earl  Webster 

D60 

Am  84 

JWestgate,  Hollis  Smith 

D  63 

Am  77 

Weston,  Edward  Burbank 

Bd70 

D46 

Wetmore,  Charles  Henry 

K69 

Md  67 

Wetmore,  Claude  Hazeltine 

Hd83 

Mh  79 

Whaley,  Percival  Hanahan 

PK74 

Y43 

Wheaton,  Charles 

PK49 

Bd59 

JWhedon,  Daniel  Denison 

Md28 

Y59 

+Whedon,  John  Swinburne 

Md64 

Y49 

JWheeler,  Albert  Sproull 

G51 

P46 

Wheeler,  Arthur  Martin 

Y57 

Y42 

Wheeler,  Benjamin  Ide 

Bn  75 

Y62 

Wheeler,  Charles 

D60 

D72 

Wheeler,  Charles  Barker 

W73 

Hv56 

tWheeler,  Charles  Mortimer 

Y59 

Hv60 

Wheeler,  Charles  Stearns 

Hv37 

G50 

Wheeler,  Everett  Pepperrell 

Mh56 

G45 

Wheeler,  John  Thorn 

Cn73 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  VP-  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  /familton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  ZTarmrd,  pp.  176-200;    Hd, //ucfson,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyon,  pp.  399-408;    Ub,  Manhattan, 


Names  in  A  J  </>. 


695 


JWhcelcr,  John  Tyler  G  59 

Wheeler,  Willard  llayden  Am  84 

Wheeloek,  Harry  Bergen  P  85 

Wlu'lan,  I{ali)h  Waldo  K  74 

WhippK',  Aujiustu.s  Warren  Hv  4!) 

Whipple,  William  Ward  Am  41 

Whitaker,  Henry  Clay  Bn  38 
Whitaker,  Nicholas  Tillinghast     Md  65 

Whiteher,  William  Frederick  Md  71 

Whitcomh,  Charles  Adams  Hv  44 

White,  Allan  Temple  Bn  84 

White,  Benjamin  Horton  Md  59 

White,  Clement  Brooke  Y  72 

White,  Enoch  Clark  P  79 

tWHiite,  George  Snow  P  06 

White,  Henry  Gardiner  Bd  74 

White,  Henry  Kirke  Mh  60 

White,  James  William  E  75 

White,  John  Hazen  K  72 

White,  Jonathan  Y  44 

White,  Pliny  Holton  D  48 

White,  Thomas  Herbert  Bd  64 

White,  William  Orne  Hv  40 

White,  Wilham  Prescott  Am  67 

Whitehead,  Cortlandt  Y  63 

Whitehead,  Joseph  Henry  W  69 

Whitesides,  Nevil  K  68 

AVhiting,  John  Nicholas  G  39 

Whiting,  Julius,  Jr.  Hd  70 

Whiting,  William  D  82 

Whiting,  William  Hammond  Am  64 

Whitlock,  Harlow  Ruggles  P  K  70 

Whitlock,  Samuel  H.  CI  37 

Whitman,  Frank  Perkins  Bn  74 

Whitman,  James  T>  52 

Whitney,  Emerson  Cogswell  Y  51 

Whitney,  Frederick  Eugene  Bd  73 

Whitney,  George  G  60 

Whitney,  George  Henry  Md  58 

Whitney,  Harry  Martin,  Jr.  Am  78 

Whitney,  Henry  Otis  Y  66 

Whitney,  John  WiUiam  Md  76 


Whitney,  Josiah  Dwight  Y 

Whiton,  James  Morris  Y 

Whittemore,  Arthur  Dexter  Y 

Whittemore,  Henry  1) 

Whittemore,  James  Olin  P 

Whittier,  Charles  W^ 

Whittlesey,  Charles  Mills  Y 

Whittlesey,  Frederic  Augustus        G 

Wick,  Myron  Converse  Hd 

JWiggin,  Edwin  Ruthven  1) 

Wiggin,  Henry  Dwight  Bd 

JWiggin,  Samuel  Bradley  D 

tWight,  Edwin  Buckminster  P 

Wight,  John  Fletcher  D 

Wilbur,  Charles  Smith  R 

Wilbur,  Roswell  Everett  Bn 

Wilbur,  Seth  Tryon  Hm  36  Y 

Wilcox,  Ansley  Y 

Wilcox,  Asher  Henry  Y 

Wilcox,  Fred  Potter  R 

JWilcox,  George  D 

Wilcox,  George  Augustus  Y 

fWilcox,  James  Andrews  Y 

JWilcox,  Leonard  D 

tWilcox,  Timothy  Erastus  Un 

tJWilder,  Charles  Wesley  Md 

tWilder,  Daniel  Webster  Hv 

fWilder,  Joseph  Eells  Am 

JWilder,  Nathan  Willis  Md 

Wilder,  William  Franklin  Am 

Wildman,  Horatio  Y 

Wilds,  Howard  Payson  Mh 

JWilkinson,  Albert  Hamilton  P 

JWilkinson,  Charles  Melvin  P 

JWilkinson,  James  Milton  P 

AVilkinson,  William  Henry  G 

Willard,  Aslil)el  Parsons  Hm 

JW^llard,  (Edward)  Ashton  Rollins  1) 

JWillard,  Charles  Wesley  D 

Willard,  Erastus  Hm 

Willard,  Horace  Mann  Bn 

Willard,  James  Hazleton  Mm 


pp.  358-373;  Mi,  3//anji,  pp.  33-47;  Ud,  ^f^ddletown,  pp.  ZTi~S95;  T,  Peninsular,  pp.  "291-210 ; 
PK,  PHKajipa,  pp.  440-450;  R.  Rochester,  pp.  315-329;  Un,  r»iJon,  pp,  411-421 ;  Ub,  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yale,  pp.  63-113;  ^Military  List,  pp.  4;'i6-527; 
XKinship  List,  p}).  533-549. 


696 


Names  in  A  J 


Willard,  James  Richard 

Willard,  John  Haven 

Willcox,  David  Johnson  Halsted 

fWilliams,  Alonzo 
Williams,  Arthur  Henry 
Williams,  Asa  Messer 
Williams,  Benjamin  Payson 
Williams,  Charles  Gilmore 

t  J  Williams,  Charles  Tudor 
Williams,  Edward  Moore 

tt Williams,  Edward  Porter 

JWilliams,  Elijah  Hawley 
WilHams,  Erastus  Winslow 
Wilhams,  Fitch  Reed 

JWilliams,  Frederic  Dickinson 
Williams,  George  Frederick 

JWilliams,  George  Huntington 

JWilliams,  Henry 
Williams,  Henry  Bigelow 
Williams,  Henry  Dudley 
Williams,  Henry  Johnson 
Wilhams,  Henry  Kirke 
Williams,  Henry  Warren 
Williams,  Henry  Warren 
AVilliams,  Hinckley  .Wright 
Williams,  Horace 
Williams,  Horace  Robbins 
Williams,  James  Henry 

JWilliams,  John  Camp 
Williams,  John  GoUicar 
Wilhams,  John  Healy 
Wilhams,  Joseph  Loomis 
Williams,  Othniel  Samuel 
tWilhams,  Ralph  Olmstead 
t Williams,  Richard  Lloyd 
Williams,  Roger  Butler 
Williams,  Russell  Mortimer 
Williams,  Samuel 
Williams,  Samuel  Gardiner 
Williams,  Schuyler  Hodges 
JWilliams,  Talcott 
Williams,  Willian>  Brown 


D  67 

JWilUams,  William  George 

Hd61 

P80j 

Williams,  William  Henry 

Bn65 

Y72 

JWilliams,  William  Herbert 

Am  76 

Bn70 

Wilhams,  William  Perkins 

Y39 

P84 

Williams,  William  Porter 

Un81 

Bn  51 

Williamson,  Robert  Henry 

W53 

Hv50 

tWilliamson,  Samuel  Cheney 

Hd60 

P65 

WilUamson,  William  Cross 

Hv52 

Hd  62 

Wilhts,  Edwin 

P55 

Y64 

Willoughby,  James  Henry 

D73 

Hd64 

Wilson,  Adams  Brock 

Md67 

Am  73 

Wilson,  Alban  John 

Md66 

PK53 

Wilson,  Albert  Gallatin 

D67 

P58 

J  Wilson,  Andrew 

Am  42 

Hv50 

Wilson,  Archelaus 

Y44 

D  72 

Wilson,  Charles  Granville 

K68 

Am  78 

Wilson,  Charles  Howard 

Mh77 

Hv37 

Wilson,  Charles  Merrill 

Md  70 

Hv65 

Wilson,  Charles  Scotto 

P  73 

Bnoo 

Wilson,  Francis  Henry 

Y67 

Mh  68 

JWilson,  Frank  Pope 

K76 

Cn80 

Wilson,  Franklin 

Bn41 

Am  37 

Wilson,  FrankUn  Augustus 

Bd54 

Hd41 

JWilson,  Frederic  Arthur 

Bd73 

Am  66 

Wilson,  Harry  Eugene 

K70 

Bd44 

Wilson,  James 

Hd54 

Am  60 

Wilson,  John  Howard 

Y68 

PK54 

JWilson,  John  Scott 

K70 

Am  82 

JWilson,  Joseph  Colburn 

Bd67 

Md60 

JWilson,  Levi  Bodley 

Hd48 

Am  68 

Wilson,  Moses  Fleming 

Mi  64 

Hm54 

JWilson,  Mountford  Samuel 

K78 

Hm32 

Wilson,  Newton  Harris 

D  70 

Y61 

fWilson,  Oliver  Morris 

Hm  58 

Hd64 

JWilson,  Russell  Jones 

K70 

Y68 

JWilson,  Thaddeus 

Am  43 

Hd52 

JWilson,  Tunis  Van  Houten 

Hd48 

W51 

Wilson,  William  McClure 

.Hd73 

Hm52 

Wilson,  William  Thomas 

Bn39 

P67 

Wing,  David 

R63 

Am  73 

AVing,  Frank  Luman 

Mh69 

P73 

Wingate,  Henry  Anderson 

Cn77 

Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Bowdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunonian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmouth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv,  //«lr»a?-rf,  pp.  176-200 ;    Hd,  i7Md«on,  pp.  220-234;    K,  A'enyon,  pp.  399^08;-  Mh,  J/anAa«an, 


Names  .  hi    /  J  </>. 


697 


Wingate,  John,  Jr. 
ttWinn,  Ilcnry  Jasper 
ttWinii,  Walter  Emmet 

Winslow,  Horace 

Winslow,  Isaac  Oscar 
fWinsor,  Frederic 

Winters,  James  M 

Wisner,  Gabriel  W 

Wister,  Owen 

Wiswall,  Alexander 
fWithers,  William  Frederick 
JWitliington,  Nathan  Noyes 
JWithington,  William  Sherburne 
JWitte,  Henry  Parker 

Witte,    Melchior  Conrad  Ger- 
hard, Jr. 
fWitter,  William  Clitus  Bn 

Wolcott,  Douglas  Dousman 

Wolcott,  Simon  Perkins 

Wood,  Arthur  Burr 

Wood,  Charles  Seely 

Wood,  Cyrus  J 

Wood,  Daniel  Burton 

Wood,  Daniel  Leonard 

Wood,  Halscy  Lathrop 

Wood,  Isaac  Willard 

Wood,  John  Brandegee 

Wood,  Nathan  Henry 

Wood,  Samuel  Edward 

Wood,  Thomas  Stokeley 

Wood,  William  Walls 
JWoodbridge,  John 
JWoodbridge,  John,  Jr. 

Woodbridge,  Robert  McCurdy 

Woodbridge,  William  Reed 

Woodbury,  Augustus 

Woodman,  George  Bliss 
fWoodman,  George  Sullivan 

Woodruff,  Charles  Hornblower 
fWoodrufif,  Daniel  Webster 

Woodruff,  Frank  Dutton 


Bd  55 

Al  56 

A154 

llm  39 

Bn78 

Hv51 

Y73 

Un71 

Hv82 

D73 

Al  57 

Am  51 

Am  41 

W  77 

W78 

65  Y65 

Y68 

Hd62 

Y59 

Mi  66 

R83 

Un72 

P54 

G70 

Am  68 

Y65 

Bd63 

D  69 

K80 

Md  83 

Am  49 

Am  73 

Hd82 

Y55 

Bn  57 

P67 

Am  46 

Y58 

A155 

PK83 

Woodruff,  Lockwood  DeForcst 
Woodward,  Benjamin  Weston 

t  Wood  ward,  Harvey 
Woodward,  James  Lawrence 

I  Woodward,  John  Kimble 

tlWoodward,  Stanley  (Trott) 
Woodworth,  Horace  Bliss 
Woodworth,  William 
Wooster,  Edward  Bicknell  W  7 
Worcester,  Franklin 
Wordin,  Nathaniel  Eugene 
Work,  Charles  Perly 
Wray,'  Edward  Marsiiall 
Wrenn,  Charles  Duffield 
Wright,  Albert 
Wright,  Amos  Willets 
Wright,  Arthur  Williams 

fWright,  Benjamin  Franklin 
Wright,  Charles  Handel 
Wright,  Cyrus  M. 
Wright,  Daniel  Webster 
Wright,  Ebenezer 
Wright,  Edward  Marshall 

t Wright,  George  McElwaine 
Wright,  George  Mitchell 
Wright,  Hamilton  Mercer 

fWright,  Reginald  Ileber 
Wright,  Russell  Medad 
Wright,  Samuel 
Wright,  Thomas 
Wright,  Thomas  Lee 
Wright,  Thompson  Barrette 
Wright,  William  Burnet 
Wyman,  Edmond  Lewis 
Wyman,  Henry  Nehemiah 
Wyman,  Walter 
Wyman,  William  Cutler 

^Wynkoop,  Gcrardus  Hilles 

JWynkoop,  Theodore  Stephen 
Wynne,  William  Appling 


Mb 

(i 

Md 

Mh 

K 

Y 

D 

G 

Un 

D 

Y 

R 

Mh 

R 

Bd 

Mi  67  D 

Y 

Un 

Hd  77  Am 

Mi 

Hm 

W 

Y 

W 

Hd 

Y 

Hd 

Am 

Hd 

Hm 

Mi 

K 

D 

W 

Am 

Am 

Y 

Y 

Y 

Al 


pp.  3.58-373;    Mi,  J/iomJ,  pp.  33-47/    Md,  Middletown,  i>p.  377-395;    P,  Peninsular,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  Phi  Kappa,  pp.  440-450;    R,  Rochester,  pp.  315-329;    Un,  Union,  pp.  411-121;    Ub,  Urban, 


pp.    51-53;     W,    WitliamH,   pp.    339-3.53; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


Y,     Yale,   pp. 


J;    \miitary  List,  pp.  456-527; 


Names  ift,  A  J  0. 


Yager,  Granville  Md  66 

Yager,  Willard  Everett  Cn  78 

Yale,  Hiram  Augustus  P  K  46 

Yarnall,  Thomas  Coffin  Y  41 

Yawger,  John  Francis  Cn  85 

Yeager,  James  Martin  Md  80 

Yeaw,  Everett  Cn  82 

Yen,  Yung  Kuing  K  61 

Yeoman,  George  Francis  R  73 

Yoe,  Lucien  Gurnee  Am  68 

Yost,  Casper  Enoch  P  63 

Young,  Albert  '  Mh  60 


Young,  Charles  Augustus  D  53 

Young,  Charles  Oliver  Hm  78 

Young,  Charles  Wesley  Md  72 

Young,  Daniel  Kissam  Mh  71 

fYoung,  Edward  Francis  Mh  60 

Young,  Ephraim  Wood  Hv  48 

Young,  Frank  Ira  Hd  70 

Younglove,  John  Morehead  G  69 


fZacharias,  Allen  William  Howard  P  60 
Zacher,  Edmund  Y  74 

Ziegler,  James  Patterson  Mi  7 


Al,  Alabama,  pp.  332-335;  Am,  Amherst,  pp.  118-150;  Bd,  Boicdoin,  pp.  238-256;  Bn, 
Brunoiiian,  pp.  154-172;  CI,  Columbia,  pp.  56-59;  Cn,  Cornell,  pp.  430-437;  Cd,  Cumberland, 
pp.  423-425;  D,  Dartmoxtth,  pp.  260-287;  G,  Geneva,  pp.  205-217;  Hm,  Hamilton,  pp.  7-29; 
Hv.,  Harvard,  pp.  176-200;  Hd,  Hudson,  pp,  220-234;  K,  Kenyan,  pp.  399-408;  Mh,  Manhattan, 
pp.  358-373;  Mi,  J/iuwi,  pp.  33-47;  Md,  J/Wd^e^ORn,  pp.  377-395;  P,  /"miHw/ar,  pp.  291-310; 
P  K,  PA i  A'a^pa,  pp.  440-450;  R,  ^ocAf. s<«r,  pp.  315-329 ;  Un,  C>^tow,  pp.  411-421 ;  \J\),  Urban, 
pp.  51-53;  W,  Williams,  pp.  339-353;  Y,  Yak,  pp.  63-113;  ] Military  List,  pp.  456-527; 
XKinship  List,  pp.  533-549. 


ALPHA  DELTA  PHI 


TIME. 

The  following  Table  of  the  growth  of  the  Fraternity  during  the  last 
fifty  years  is  compiled  from  the  successive  Catalogues.  In  the  first 
five,  in  the  Catalogue  of  1860  and  of  1865,  and  the  last,  the  totals 
can  be  accepted  without  hesitation.  Discrepancies  exist  in  the  re- 
maining Catalogues,  which  nothing  short  of  a  collation  name  by  name 
can  remove.  As  it  stands,  the  Table  is  felt  to  give  information  at 
once  unique  and  interesting.  The  increase  of  Chapters,  after  they  had 
suspended  their  active  functions,  is  due  to  a  more  careful  examination 
of  the  records,  several  such  additions  occurring  in  this  Catalogue. 
In  the  line  under  Miami  the  names  entered  in  early  Catalogues  under 
Cincinnati  are  included.  The  net  total  in  the  Catalogue  of  1876  is  a 
corrrected  index  total,  and,  hence,  differs  from  the  entry  in  the  Bibli- 
ography, which  gives  in  each  case  the  actual  number  of  names  in  the 
index.  The  column  of  active  membership  gives  the  total  for  January 
1,  1882,  except  for  Harvard,  whose  initiations  came  later.  In  Dart- 
mouth the  annual  initiation  takes  place  in  the  spring. 


700 


Time  in  A  J 


ALPHA   DELTA   PHI   FOR   FIFTY   YEARS. 


Chapters. 


Analysis  in  1882. 


Hamilton  .  . 
Miami  .  .  .  . 
Urban  .  .  .  . 
Columbia  .  . 
Tale  .  .  .  . 
Amherst  .  . 
Brunonian  . 
Harvard  .  .  . 
Geneva  .  .  . 
Hudson  .  ,  . 
BowdoLn  .  . 
Dartmouth  . 
Peninsular  . 
Rochester  .  , 
Alabama  .  . 
Williams  .  , 
Manhattan  . 
Middletown 
Kenyon  .  .  , 
Union  ... 
Cumberland  , 
Cornell  .  .  , 
Phi  Kappa 


Total  by  Chapters 
Less 


Net  Total  by  Index     188    329    638    943  1210  1530  2054  2531  3150 


4563  5345    4352 


Increase  in  index. 


ALPHA  DELTA  PHI 


OCCUPATIONS. 

Although  much  care  has  been  bestowed  upon  the  following  table, 
it  does  not  pretend  to  absolute  accuracy.  Within  the  limits  of 
this  work,  however,  it  is  submitted  that  perfection  is  neai'ly,  if  not 
quite,  impossible.  Such  are  the  conditions  of  American  life  that  in 
many  cases  it  has  been  necessary  to  choose  for  entry  here  some  one 
of  two  or  three  occupations  pursued,  often,  at  the  same  time,  by  the 
same  man.  The  rule  has  been,  therefore,  to  select  the  business  or 
profession  of  the  greatest  pecuniary  importance  to  the  persons  en- 
gaged in  the  same  ;  doubtless,  errors  of  judgment  have  thus  been 
made.  Among  instructors,  for  example,  are  enrolled  very  many 
clergymen,  numerous  bankers  and  journalists  are  still  lawyei's,  and 
some  physicians  are  also  druggists. 

Exigencies  of  space  have  made  the  number  of  divisions  as  few  as 
possible,  and  some,  in  consequence,  contain  many  possible  sub- 
divisions. Merchants  include  all  who  live  by  buying  chattels  or  land 
to  sell  again,  or  who  receive  a  commission  for  conducting  such  sales ; 
but  stock  brokers  are  classed  with  bankers.  Students  embrace  all 
who  died  before  settling  in  any  business  or  profession  ;  those  also  who 
went  from  college  into  the  army,  and  were  there  killed,  are  numbered 
here. 

The  divisions  Army  and  Nav}'  apply  only  to  those  in  the  regular 
sei^vice  of  the  United  States  or  some  foreign  nation,  and  Diplomats 
include  those  in  the  consular  service  of  governments  other  than  our 
own.  All  corporation  and  bureau  employes,  not  presidents,  secre- 
taries or  superintendents,  are  entered  with  clerks.  Stock  breeders  and 
sheep  raisers  are  included  among  agriculturists. 


702  Occupations  in  A  J  0. 

It  should  be  remembered  that  no  deduetious  have  been  made  for 
names  counted  twice  ;  the  object  of  this  tabulation  being  to  discover 
the  relative  numbers  in  different  vocations  and  Chapters,  the  matter 
was  not  important. 

The  column  of  unknown  occupations  is  mainly  filled  with  men  who 
died  but  a  few  years  after  graduation. 

Of  the  list  of  clergymen  of  unknown  denominations  nearly  forty 
are,  in  all  probability,  Congregational. 

Though  not  exhaustive,  this  tabulation  may  not  be  without  a  cer- 
tain public  interest.  It  might  have  been  extended  to  show  the  times 
when  the  thoughts  of  young  men  turned  towards  certain  professions  ; 
thus,  none  of  the  journalists  of  the  Fraternity  graduated  before 
1850,  while  the  proportion  of  clergymen  in  delegations  of  different 
years  is  matter  for  reflection.  But,  even  as  the  matter  stands,  few 
tables  of  this  kind  have  been  prepared,  and  this  one  shows,  perhaps, 
with  tolerable  clearness,  what  has  become  of  some  five  thousand  five 
hundred  men  picked  out  of  twenty-three  colleges  in  the  last  fifty 
years. 

The  following  list  contains,  under  the  title  "  Scattering,"  Examiners 
of  Patents:  Hamilton,  1;  Bowdoin,  1.  Sailors:  Miami,  1;  Amherst, 
1  ;  Bowdoin,  1.  Machinists:  Yale,  1  ;  Harvard,  1  ;  Cornell,  2.  Tele- 
graph Operator:  Miami,  1.  Inventor:  Rochester,  1.  Lithographer: 
Middletown,  1. 


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Columbia 
Yale  .  .   . 
Amherst. 
Urinonian 
Harvard  . 
Geneva     . 

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Dautmouth 

Peninsular 

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Union     .   . 
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ALPHA   DELTA   PHI 


STATES   AND    CITIES. 

The  following  Table  is  iuteuded  to  show  the  places  where  the  Fra- 
ternity is  strongest  in  numbers,  and  the  proportion  of  brothers 
living  in  cities  ;  matters  worthy  of  consideration  in  the  foundation  of 
new  Chapters. 

Owing  to  the  Fraternity's  constant  increase  in  membership,  and  to 
the  fact  that  some  men  have  more  than  one  address,  the  totals  of  this 
table  vary  slightly  from  those  in  the  preceding  ones.  This  variation  is 
not  a  sufficient  interference  with  the  object  of  the  summary  to  call  for 
any  more  elaborate  statement. 

STATES. 


United  States. 
Alabama  .     .  '  .     . 
Arizona  Territory . 
Arkansas.     .     .     . 
California 
Colorado  .... 
Connecticut  .     .     . 
Dakota  Territory  . 
Delaware      .     .     . 
District  of  Columbia 
Florida     .... 


Dead. 

Living. 

41 

26 

2 

1 

3 

18 

84 

2 

28 

37 

220 

4 

8 

8 

52 

6 

11 

Georgia    . 
Idaho  Territory 
Illinois 

Indiana  .  .  . 
Indian  Territory 
Iowa  .... 
Kansas  .  .  . 
Kentucky  .  . 
Louisiana 
Maine .... 
Maryland      .     . 


Living. 


14 
3 

230 
44 
1 
68 
37 
31 
14 

143 
45 


States  and  Cities  in  A  J  </>. 


705 


STATES.  —  Continued. 


Dead. 

Living. 

Dead. 

Living. 

Massachusetts  .     .     .     - 

160 

548 

Wisconsin 

11 

70 

Michigan.     .     .     . 

.SO 

181 

Wyoming  Territory    .     . 

5 

53 

Canada. 

12 

10 

17 

85 

7 

Montana  Territory 

Ontario 

2 

4 

Nebraska 

20 

Quebec     

1 

3 

.SO 

1 
105 

Other  Forhign 
Countries. 

New  Hampshire     . 

17 

149 

Austria 

1 

New  Mexico      .     . 
New  York 

6 

France     

10 

261 

1188 

Germany 

Great  Britain     .... 

7 

North  Carolina .     . 

17 

12 

Ohio 

71 

349 

Italy 

A 

36 

Q 

■ 

1 

Pennsylvania     . 

163 

Spain 

2 

Rhode  Island     .     . 

23 

86 

Swity.erland 

1 

South  Carolina  .     . 

6 

13 

Turkey,  with  Asia  Minor 

3 

9 

Tennessee     .     .     . 
Texas 

15 

21 
6 
45 
15 
2 
6 

Asia,    with    Ceylon    and 
Japan    

Australia     and      Pacific 
Isles     

6 

18 

Utah  Territory  .     . 
Vermont  .... 

7 

14 

Soutli  America  and  Mex- 

10 

Virginia  .... 
Washington  Territor\ 

West  Indies     .... 

2 

1 

West  Virginia  .     .     . 

993 

4357 

7o6 


States  and  Cities  in  A  J 

CITIES. 


New  York,  N.  Y 
Philadelphia.  Pa 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Chicago,  111. 
Boston,  Mass.   . 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  . 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Cleveland,  Ohio 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  . 
Washington,  D.  C 
Newark,  N.  J.  . 
Louisville,  Ky. 
Jer.sey  City,  N.  J. 
Detroit,  Mich.  . 


Dead.     Living. 


413 

60 

95 

139 

157 

43 

28 

49 

36 

10 

67 

10 

43 

52 

21 

8 

6 

45 


Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Providence,  R.  I. 
I  Albany,  N.  Y.  . 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Allegheny,  Pa. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Richmond,  Va. 
New  Haven,  Conn 
Lowell,  Mass.   . 
Worcester,  Mass. 
Troy,  N.  Y.  .     . 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Columbus,  Ohio 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Toledo,  Ohio     . 


342 


Living. 

30 
67 
57 
40 

4 
14 

2 
49 

7 
24 
13 
14 
33 
31 
21 

4 

12 

1,103 


APPENDIX 


NOTES, 
ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 

This  Appendix  ^contains  all  the  information  which  has  come  to  the 
Committee  too  late  for  insertion  elsewhere,  some  corrections  of  typo- 
graphical errors,  and  notes  of  such  clues  as  we  have  to  the  whereabouts 
of  missing  men,  together  with  a  list  of  those  brothers  whose  residences 
are  unknown.  That  such  residences  have  not  been  found  by  the 
Committee  does  not  prove  that  others  will  find  any  great  difficulty  in 
discovering  them.  All  brothers,  therefore,  are  earnestly  requested  to 
lighten  the  labors  of  future  committees  b}'  sending  to  any  of  the 
members  of  this  one  all  information  they  have  or  may  convenientl}' 
obtain  concerning  those  whose  whereabouts  is  uncertain,  and  those  of 
whom  the  only  thing  certain  is  death. 

As  in  the  body  of  this  work  the  Chapter  and  Class  arrangement 
has  been  maintained. 

HAMILTON. 

Adams,  '34;  Melville  Morris  Adams  was  a  private  tutor,  and  spent  sonic  time  in 
study  at  Paris,  France.     Died  March  2,  1844. 

Morse,  '36 ;  his  home  is  at  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Miller,  '38  ;  for  Peterborough  read  Geneva. 

Brigham,  '40;  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1848. 

Torrance,  '42  ;  prtjix  *1872. 

Jackson,  '44;  removed  in  1851  to  Warrenton,  Va.,  and  practised  law  till  1864. 
In  December  of  that  year  was  conscripted  as  a  private,  by  Gen.  J.  S. 
Mosby,  C.  S.  A.  In  February,  1865,  was  stricken  with  paralysis,  and  never 
fully  recovered.  In  1866  appointed  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue  for  8th 
Va.  Dist.  Resigned  from  ill  health  in  May,  1869,  and  died  at  Wytheville, 
Va.,  June  19. 

Roberts,  '44 ;  prefix  f. 

Parsons,  '45;  when  last  heard  of,  about  1861  or  '62.  was  an  instructor  in  Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Elt,  '48  ;  prefix  f. 

Gardiner,  '49;  died  April  23,  1880. 


yio  IVoies,  Additiofis  and  Coi' recti ons. 

Morse,  '49 ;  Presbyterian.  Now  engaged  in  literary  work.  Grad.  Princeton 
Theo.  Sem.,  1854. 

Tenney,  '49 ;  for  Alvin  read.  Alvan. 

Jones,  '50;  Instructor  and  Presbyterian  Clergyman.  He  taught  and  preached  at 
Alexander  and  Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  until  September,  1852,  then  accepted  a 
professorship  in  a  seminary  at  Marion,  Ala.,  where,  after  a  short  illness, 
he  died.  May  30,  1853. 

Mumbrdte,  '50 ;  name  should  be  given  William  Bement  ^lumbrue ;  and  for 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  read  Montour,  Iowa.  He  emigrated  to  Wisconsin  in 
1849,  began  as  clerk  in  the  U.  S.  Land  Office;  has  since  been  engaged  in 
general  business,  steamboating,  warehoiising,  etc.  In  1875  made  Iowa  his 
home.     Is  now  engaged  in  mining  in  Montana. 

Hart, '55;  Congregational  Clergyman.  Present  pastorship  began  1880.  Grad. 
Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1861. 

Wallace,  '57;  now  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge,  vice  Blatchford,  CI.  '37. 

Paine,  '59;  Grad.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1862. 

Hale,  '60;  Publisher  Indianapolis  Sentinel.     Home  at  Irvington.  Ind. 

Danforth,  '61 ;  left  Hamilton  to  enter  Oberlin  College.  In  18G1  enlisted  in  Co. 
C,  7th  Ohio  Inf.,  Prof.  Shurtleflf,  of  Oberlin,  being  the  Captain.  He  was 
promoted  Sergeant,  and  on  March  23,  1862,  was  killed  at  Winchester,  Va. 
His  bodj'  lies  in  the  college  cemetery  at  Oberlin. 

Grant,  '62;  Pastor  Central  Congregational  Church  since  1879.  Grad.  Union  Theo. 
Sem.,  1863. 

Butler,  '64;  died  at  Utica,  N.  Y. 

CuRRAN,  '64 ;  was  manufacturer  of  agricultural  implements,  1865-8 ;  after  that 
retired  from  business  on  account  of  his  health. 

Simmons,  '64; /or  Madison,  Wis.,  read  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Has  been  Pastor 
Unitarian  Church  since  October  1,  1881.     Grad.  Auburn  Theo.  Sem.,  1868. 

Halset  and  Hubbell,  '67;  are  Lawyers. 

Lyon,  '67 ;  is  a  Stock  Broker. 

CoxE,  '68 ;  for  Alfred  read  Alfred.    He  succeeds  Wallace,  '57,  as  U.  S.  Dist.  Judge. 

Giles,  '70;  for  Weedsport  read  Auburn;  for  Marian  read  Marion.  By  occupa- 
tion a  Bookkeeper. 

Bagley,  '70 ;  for  Elmford  read  Elmsf ord.     P.  0.  Tarrytown. 

Brigham,  '71 ;  name  should  be  given  (DeWitt  Clinton)  Johnson  Brigham. 

Bailey,  '72;  is  now  superintending  a  stock  ranch  at  Hutchinson,  Kan. 

Huntington,  '73  ;  is  a  Lawyer. 

Skinner,  '73 ;  prefix  f. 

Chase, '76;  is  now  Secretary  of  a  Life. Ins.  Assoc,  and  a  Student  at  Law  in 
Easton,  Pa.     Prefix  f- 

Johnson,  '76 ;  prefix  t. 


Notes,  Additions  and   Conrctions. 


Bknnktt,  "79;  for  Auburn  read  Aiulovt-r. 
Hkatty,  '82;   Student  at  Law. 
HoiiGH'^ON,  '82;  Clerk,  publishinj;  house. 
AvicKY,  '83;  (Merk  to  (Jlenn  &  Co. 


MIAMI. 

Thouj,'h  every  effort  has  been  made,  the  Committee  have  been  entirely  unable 
to  obtain  a  university  triennial.  It  is  even  denied  that  there  is  one  in  existence. 
In  the  body  of  the  Catalogue,  therefore,  the  dagger  has  Ikhh  prefixed  to  the 
names  of  those  brothers  only,  of  whom  it  is  affirmatively  sliowu  that  they  did  not 
receive  the  degree  of  A.B.  from  Miami.  In  the  A  A  <I>  Catalogues  of  '37,  '40,  '45 
and  '48,  however,  it  was  the  rule  to  insert  degrees  of  every  kind,  and  from  these 
pamphlets  it  seems  that  the  follovring  brothers  are  non-graduates  :  — 

Molonij,  '35 ;  Birney,  Oroesheck,'  Hart,  Holt  and  Page,  '39 ;  BelviUe,  C'onover 
ami  Steele,  'iO;  Armor,  Green  and  Port{s,'i2;  Keely.  'VPi;  Effinger  awX  Wright. 
'45 ;   Mayo,  '47. 


Five  brothers,  who  between  the  years  1838  and  1840  received  elections  while 
students  in  the  Cincinnati  Law  School,  were,  until  the  publication  of  the  Catalogue 
of  1860,  regarded  as  a  separate  Chapter,  though  no  charter  was  ever  issued  to 
them.  In  1860  they  were  arbitrarily  assigned  to  those  classes  of  Miami  whose 
A  A  $  delegations  were  smallest.  Before  this  assignment  was  made,  all  but  one  of 
these  five  were  dead,  and  that  one  died  more  than  ten  years  ago.  Under  these 
circumstances  it  has  been  thought  best  to  leave  undisturbed  an  arrangement,  how- 
ever misleading,  which  has  been  acquiesced  in  for  twenty-two  years. 

The  names  of  these  brothers,  and  their  assigned  classes  in  Miami,  are  :  Brush 
and  Gallagher,  '44;  James,  '46;  'Perkins,  '50;   Pugh,  '51. 


DunosE,  '38;  for  Texas  read  Dallas  Co.,  Ala. 
■John,  '38;  for  Warren  Co.  read  Eaton. 
Holt,  '39;  for  Kobert  S.  read  Robert  Stephens. 
Page,  '39  ;  honorary  election,  name  should  be  italicized. 
Bryan,  '42;  for  C.  H.  rea<Z  Charles  A. 
Iddings,  '42;  fur  Daniel  W.   rend  Daniel  Wilkinson. 
Keely,  '43;  honorary  election,  name  should  be  italicized. 
Brown,  '44;  for  M.  A.  tend  Marcus  A. 

BuRROw.s,  '45 ;  name  should  be  William  Schenck  Burrowes. 
Mayo,  '47;  Herman  Boseman  Mayo  was  engaged  in  the  drug  l)usii 

delphia,  and  there  died  in  1856. 
IIaike,  '55;  for  Kipon  read  Beloit. 


712  Notes ^  Additions  and  Corrections. 

WuiGHT,  '60 ;  will  shortly  leave  Basle :   his  home  in  the  United  States  is  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 
Clopper,  '61 ;   for  Texas   read  Cumminsville,  Ohio.     He  was  appointed  General 

Superintendent  of  Texas  schools,  but  died  before  settling  in  any  fown  of 

that  State. 
CoMLEY,  '61;  the  Catalogue  of  1860  spells  the  name  Comly.     In  1875  he  lived  in 

Brooklyn,  and  was  eraploj^ed  in  the  office  of  the  Comptroller  of  New  York 

City. 
Mayo,  '64;  John  Wesley  Mayo,  after  his  discharge  from  the  army,  engaged  in 

business  in  the  South,  and  died  at  Nacogdoches,  Texas,  in  1873. 
SooTT,  '66 ;  is  not  actively  engaged  in  any  l)usiness.      For  Samuel  P.  read  Samuel 

Parsons. 
Byrkett,  '68  ;  for  Ahijah  read  Abijah. 
Johnston,  '68  ;/or'Shawville  read  Thawville. 
Smith,  '69; /or  S.  Mitchell  read  Samuel  Mitchell. 
Spencer,  '69; /or  C.  Stetson  read  Charles  Stetson. 
HroHES,  '73;  read  Banker  at  Cincinnati. 
Henry,  '75; /or  Harry  W.  read  Harry  H. 

URBAN. 

Howard,  '37 ;  Elias  Hicks  Howard  is  a  Lawyer  and  Keal  Estate  Agent  in  Eureka. 
Cal.  He  emigrated  to  California  in  1849.  Dist.  Attorney,  Logan  Co.,  Va., 
1839-40;  Humboldt  Co.,  Cal.,  1868-9.  Police  Justice  for  Eureka,  1875-7. 
Frequent  contributor  to  periodical  press. 

Watson,  '37 ;  Rector  St.  James  since  1863. 

Lathrop,  '39  ;  for  New  York  City  read  Boonton,  N.  J.  In  the  spring  of  1836  Bro. 
Lathrop  left  New  York  for  Palmyra,  Mo.,  to  enter  Marion  College.  He 
was  shortly  afterwards  so  injured  by  a  fall  from  a  carriage  that  he  has 
ever  since  been  a  confirmed  invalid. 

Stead,  '39  ;  for  Briderburg  read  Bridesburg. 

TowNSEND,  '39; /or  Pike,  N.  Y.,  read  Lakeport,  Cal.  Soon  after  his  admission 
to  the  bar  Bro.  Townsend  emigrated  to  California,  arriving  in  1849.  In 
18.o9  he  settled  in  Lake  Co.  He  several  times  held  the  office  of  District 
Attorney.     Died  at  his  home,  October  18,  1878. 

COLUMBIA. 

The  following  name  was   forwarded  too  late   for  insertion  in  the   hody  of  tiu- 
Catalogue  :  — 

18S5. 

Je.s.<5e  Hoyt  Leonard.      K.A.     Albany,  N.  Y. 

84  J.-iv  Street. 


Notes,  Additions  and   Corrections.  713 

Br-ATCiiFORD,  '37;  now  Associate  Justico  Supreme  Court  of  the  l'.  S. 

Leggett,  '37;  died  in  New  York  City,  April  12,  1882. 

KissAM,  '38  ;  for  Bayone  City  read  Bayonne. 

Lkvvis,  '40;  his  address  while  in  College  was  Walpole,  Mass. 


YALE. 

The  following  names  were  forwarded  too  late  for  insertion  in  the  hody  of  th 
Catalogue. 

1867. 

Thomas  Allyn.  M.l).     M.H.     Hartford,  Conn. 

M.D.,  Howard  Univ.,  1872. 
Eugene  Francis  Beecher.     M.II.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Stock    Broker.     Tutor  Knox   Coll.,   Galesburg,  111.,   1867-8.      On   Staff  of  Rrooklv 
Union,  1868-9;  New  York  Tribune,  1869-70;  the  Brooklyn  Montlily,  1877-9. 

Edwin  Stone  Butterfield.     A.S.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  Wieting  Block.     Admitted  to  practice,  October  7,  1869. 
Strong  Comstock.     T.H.     Walton,  N.  Y. 

Prin.  Walton  Union  School. 
Thomas  Greenwood,  LL  B.     M.S.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  223  Broadway.     LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1872. 
Rev.  Joseph  William  Hartshorn.     O.X.     Hinsdale,  111. 

Pastor  Congregational  Church.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 
Samuel  Keeler.     K.^.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  115  Warren  street. 

1870. 

Perry  Trumbull.     P.X.     Chicago,  111. 
Lawyer. 

1S7I. 
Rev.  Howard  Walter  Pope.     M.Z.     North  Manchester,  ConiL 

Pastor  Congregational  Church  since  Juno  15,  1881.     Grad.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1870. 
1872. 

Edgar  Frost  Belding.     A.S.     Boston,  Mas.s. 

129  Summer  street. 
•i«7otFKEDERic  WiLLiAM  DuBOis.     N.O.     Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 

Died  July,  1870. 
Rev.  WiLLARD  Henry  Robinson.     A.'I>.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Albert  Marshall  Curry,  M.D.     I.K.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Physician,  1157  Fulton  street.    M.D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1875. 
Francis  Schell,  LL.B.     P.S.     New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  55  Broadway.     LL.B.,  Columbia  C..11..  1874. 


714  Notes,  Additions  and  Corrections. 

Frank  Sullivan  Smith.     A.  A.     Angelica,  N.  Y. 

David  Maydole  TotiMan,  M.D.     A'.H.     Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Physiciau.    M.D.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1876. 
John  Wesley  Wb.stcott,  LL.B.     X.H.     Camden,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,    LL.B.,  Yale,  1876. 


Maison,  '42:  add  D.D.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  1882. 

Mesick,  '48;  for  Virginia  City,  Nev.,  read  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Conner,  '49  ;  for  Legran  de  read  Legrande. 

Hendrick,  '50  ;  for  New  York  read  New  York  City. 

Twining,  '53  ;■  resigned  the  charge  of  the  Union  Congregational  Church  of  Provi- 
dence in  1876,  and  spent  two  years  abroad.  His  connection  with  The 
Independent  began  in  1880. 

Shackelford,  '54 ;  for  Cockeville  read  Cockerille. 

Woodward,  '55 ;  for  Wilkesbarre  read  Wilkes  Barre. 

Harris,  '56;  Kectorship  of  Christ  Church  ceased  in  1881.  Present  address, 
Nashua,  N.  H. 

Adams,  '57;  insert  E'.P. 

Beard,  '57;  for  D.D.  read  T.P.     After  Plymouth  insert  Congregational. 

Deforest,  '57;  for  D.D.  read  l.-f. 

Forrest,  '57;  D.D.  should  not  be  on  line  with  name. 

Burnley,  '58;  elected  2d  Lieut.  1st  Kentucky  Brigade,  C.  S.  A.,  Sept.  13,  1861: 
promoted  1st  Lieut.,  Oct.  5,  1862.  Severely  wounded  at  Shiloh,  Apr.  7, 
1862.  Fought  at  Vicksburg  and  Baton  Eouge,  and  was  mortally  wounded 
at  Murfreesborough,  Jan.  2,  1863,  and  died  on  Jan.  3.  See  History  of  the 
First  Kentucky  Brigade ;  E.  P.  Thompson,  Cincinnati.  1868. 

Davis.  '58;  his  home  is  still  in  Garrard  Co.,  Ky.,  as  stated  in  Catalogue  of  1876. 

Frisbie,  '58;  is  practising  medicine  at  Sugar  Grove,  Logan  Co.,  Ark. 

Smith,  '58;  for  Marietta,  Wis.,  read  Hyde  Park,  Chicago,  111.  Add,  Associate 
Editor  Chicago  Times  since  1871;  Editor  Milwaukee  Sentinel,  1866-71. 
Prin.  Prep.  Dept.  Carroll  Coll.,  1859-60;  Lecturer  on  Political  Economy, 
Univ.  Chicago,  since  1878;  Regent  Univ.  Wis.,  1870-1.  A.B.,  Carroll 
Coll.,  1859;  LL.D.,  Univ.  Chicago,  1879. 

Johnston,  '62  ;  omit  comma  after  the  word  Loyalist. 

Randolph,  '62;  for  Yanuan  rend  Jarman. 

BuMSTEAD,  '63;   D.I),  should  not  be  on  line  with  name. 

Dodge,  '66;  for  Frederick  read  Frederic. 

Hall,  '68 ;  is  now  engaged  in  the  grain  commission  business. 

DE  Kay,  '68  ;  name  should  follow  Hume. 

Anderson,  '69;  Private  24th  Ky.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A..  May  22.1861:  honorably  dis- 
cliarged  November  24,  1861. 


Notes,  Additions  and   Corrections.  715 

Belknap,  '60; /or  18G1  read  1SG9. 

Bemis,  '69;/o?-  Lewis  read  Louis.     His   occupation  is  that  of  l)ri(i^'e  building; 

hence  he  is  rarely  long  in  any  one  town  or  city,  though  his  "  hcaihiuarters  " 

are  in  New  York  City. 
Logan,  '70;  last  certain  address.  New  York  City. 
Macomb,  '73 ;  prefix  t- 
Coffin,  '74;  his  father,  J.  G.  Coffin,  resides  at  Pittsburg.  Pa. 


AMHERST. 

IIuNTTiNG,  '44;/o>-  Easthampton  read  East  Hampton. 

Wyman,  '45  ;  for  Sutter's  read  Sutter' 

Darling,  '51;/o;-  Wilkesbarre  read  Wilkes  Barre. 

Harrington,  '52 ;  for  Westchester  read  West  Chester. 

Root,  '52; /or  tl855  read  *1855. 

Pepp?:r,  '57;  has  accepted  the  Presidency  of  Colby  University,  Watorville,  Me. 

Crawford,  '61 ; /or  Asst.  Paymaster  read  Paymaster's  Clerk.  He  acted  as  such 
one  year  from  August,  1864. 

Maynard,  '62  ;  for  *868  read  *1868. 

McGlathery, '62  ;  Rectorship  of  St.  Stephens,  Pittsfield,  began*1875.  ended  ]-\'l)ru- 
ary,  1881. 

Titus,  '63; /or  66th  Mass.  Inf.,  read  60th  Mass.  Inf. 

Park,  '64 ;  is  a  Dentist. 

Bradley-,  '73  ;  prefix  Rev. 

Ely,  '75  ;  for  1880  read  *1880.  At  Reading;  was  Pastor  of  the  Bethesda  Congre- 
gational Church. 

Hamlin,  '75;  now  with  Kim,  Mead  &  White,  Architects.  New  York  City.  Per- 
manent address,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

Smith,  '76; /or  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  read  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Wright,  '78; /or  Springfield,  Mass.,  read  Jamestown.  N.  Y.  He  is  now  Sec.  and 
Gen.  Manager  Union  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co. 

Fiske,  '81 ;  is  a  Salesman  with  a  wholesale  dry  goods  house. 

BRUNONIAN. 

CoLBiRN,  '38;  insert  Retired  Bai)tist  Clergyman. 

Hall,  '41 ;    for   Baltimore    read   Reisterstown.     Insert   Clergyman,    Prot.   Epis. 

Church. 
Allen,  '54;  for  City  of  Jerseyville  rend  Jerseyville. 
Andrews,  '55 ;  for  1865-77  read  1865-76. 


7i6  Notes,  Additions  and  Corrections. 

Williams,  '55  ;  for  Jamaica  Plains  read  Jamaica  Plain. 

Woodbury,  '57 ;  insert  Baptist  Clergyman. 

Mellen,  '62;  insert  Accountant  since  1878,  formerly  Banker. 

Brayton,  '63 ;  insert  Retired  from  business. 

Arnold,  '67 ;  was  in  business  in  Wall  street,  1867-70 ;  engaged  in  railroad  work 

in  Chicago,  1870-9,  at  which  last  date  his  health  gave  way. 
Baker,  '69:  insert  Died  September  21,  1867. 
Talbot, '75 ; /o>-  Naugatuck,   Conn,   read  Wrentham,   Mass.     He  is  engaged  in 

literary  work. 
Sheffild,  '77 ;  name  should  be  Sheffield. 
Pendleton,  '78  ;  for  Westerly,  R.  I.,  read  Salem,  Ohio.    He  has  been  Pastor  First 

Baptist  Church  since  January  22,  1882. 
Knowles,  '81 ;  is  studying  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Dexter,  '83 ;  for  Nayatt  read.  Xayatt  Point. 

HARVARD. 

The  following  names  were  forwarded  too  late  for  insertion  in  the  body  of  the 
Catalogue  :  — 

>  1879. 

fJoiiN  Heard.     E.X.     Boston,  Mass. 
Now  travelling  abroad. 

1S83. 
Jeffrey  Richardson  Brackett.     Quincy,  Mass. 
Arthur  Lyman.     Boston,  Mass. 

1884. 
Louis  Butler  McCagg.     New  York  City. 
William  Woolsey  Mumford.     Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Davis,  '37 ;  for  Newtown  read  Newtown  Stephensburg. 

Johnson,  '42;  for  February  read  February  12. 

Johnson,  '44 ;  Lawyer,  Boston.     Firm  of  Codnian  &  Johnson. 

Parkmann,  '44  ;  name  should  be  Parkman. 

Chase,  '48  ;  for  Haverford  read  Haverford  College. 

Hale,  '50;  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  March  1,  1882. 

HowLAND,  '53;  for  N.  Y.  Tribune  read  N.  Y.  Times. 

Morton,  '55;  insert  Lawyer.     He  is  at  present  temporarily  residing  in  Paris, 

France. 
Dorr.  '65;  inseii  Lawyer. 


Notes,  Additions  and  Correctio7is.  717 

Taussig,  '79;  insert  Studying  for  degree  of  A.M. 

Hall,  '80;  name  should  be  Hale,  and /or  Menimore  read  Merrimac. 

GENEVA. 

Griswold,  '46 ;  resides  in  Benton,  Cal. 

Ogden,  '54;  Cotton  broker  at  New  Orleans  until  18fil.     Entered  C.  S.  A.  in  the 

Cavalry  Brigade  of  Gen.  J.  E.  B.  Stewart,  and  was  killed  in  a  skirmish  in 

East  Tennessee. 
Dunham,  '62;  for  Solomon  read  Sutherland.     For  full  entry  see  Kenyon,  '62. 
Drinker,  '65;  said  to  have  gone  to  China  about  1871. 
Stukdevant,  '69  ;  for  Wilkesbarre  read  Wilkes  Barre. 
HcLSE,  '75 ;  name  should  be  given  Jonas  (Turney)  Hulse. 

HUDSON. 

NooNBY,  '38;  /or  Fernandina,  Fla.,  read  Huntington,  Mass. 

Taylor,  '40;  before  India  insert  Mandapasalie. 

Nutting,  '43  ;  for  Carlinsville  read  Carlinville. 

Taylor,  '46 ;  for  ShurtlifF  read  ShurtlefP. 

HuLBURD,  '48;  perished  in  the  Seawanhaka  disaster,  June  28,  1880. 

.Wilson,  '48  ;  for  Bodly  read  Bodley. 

Barrows,  '50;  is  now  spending  some  time  in  Florida  with  a  view   to  settling 

there. 
Armstrong,  '53 ;  is  said  to  be  somewhere  in  Minnesota. 
Mack,  '68  ;/or  Columbus  read  Shelby.     Is  now  practising  law. 
Caruthers,  '10;  for  Talmadge  read  Tallmadge. 
Jewett,  '71 ;  is  ywt  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1872. 
Wright,  '77 ;  vide  note  on  Wright,  Am.  '78. 
Fitch,  '79  ;/o?-  Gordon  read  Gurdon. 
Campbell,  '81 ;  for  Ga.  read  Fla. 

BOWDOIN. 

Payson,  '43  ;  insert  Lawyer. 

Farnham,  '44;  was  engaged  in  mercantile  business. 

Greene,  '49  ;  insert  Lawyer. 

Hoole,  '49;  originally  from  Farmington,  Me.  After  graduation  went  South  as  a 
teacher  and  clerk.  Enlisted  in  C.  S.  A.  Was  captured  at  Port  Hudson.  At 
close  of  war  went  to  farming  —  sometimes  acting  as  clerk.  Three  years 
ago  he  was  in  Montrose,  near  Mobile,  Ala. 


7i8  IVotes,  Additions  and   Corrections. 

Palmer,  '49 ;  /or  Edward  S.  read  Edward  Stanton,  and  for  Westhampton,  Mass., 
read  Gorhara,  Me.     He  is  a  retired  Congregational  Clergyman. 

Maxwell,  '64 ;  for  April  read  May  2. 

Gatchell,  '65;  his  father  resides  at  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.;  his  own  liome  is 
there. 

Sprigg,  '70;  was  last  heard  from  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Blake,  '77 ;  for  Harward  read  Howard. 

DARTMOUTH. 

Tenney,  '47;  died  April  11,  1880. 

Putnam,  '51 ;  is  now  Principal  of  the  Normal  School. 

MowE,  '52;  M.D.,Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1853.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion  he 
was  arrested  for  treason  to  the  State  of  South  Carolina ;  escaped  to  Nassau, 
N.  P.  On  restoration  of  peace  returned  to  U.  S.  and  was  appointed  Col- 
lector of  Internal  Revenue  in  Florida.  Died  at  Bellville,  Fla.,  October  21, 
1868. 

Chase,  '55 ;  for  Wilkesbarre  read  Wilkes  Barre. 

HosFORD,  '59;  died  at  Thompson,  Conn.,  March  18,  1877. 

KiNCSLET,  '66 ;  is  not  permanently  settled  in  New  York.  His  father,  Mr.  P.  P. 
Kingsley,  lives  in  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Osgood,  '67 ;  for  Louis  read  Lewis. 

Skinner,  '67;  for  Vincennes,  Ind.,  read  Leavenworth,  Kan.  He  is  engaged  in, 
the  drug  business. 

Bradley,  '69 ;  in  1872  went  to  South  America,  and  was  afterwards  in  Europe  until 
a  short  time  before  his  death. 

French,  '71 ;  omit  f. 

Spalding,  '72 ;  name  should  be  Alfred  Byron  Spaulding.  He  practised  law  at 
Hillsborough  Bridge,  N.  H.,  for  some  years,  then  went  West  as  a  teacher, 
but,  returning  incurably  ill,  died  at  home,  November  9,  1881. 

Baxter,  '73;  for  Central  Falls,  R.  I.,  read  Colebrook,  N.  H.  Private  2d  N.  H. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May  28,  1861 ;  honorably  discharged  June  21,  1864. 

Thayer,  '73;  has  been  called  to  Quincy,  111.,  and  will  probably  accept. 

Brackett,  '74;  was  last  heard  from  in  May,  1880,  was  then  in  San  Francisco, 
Cal.     Since  that  time  he  has  been  lost  to  both  famih-  and  friends. 

Abbott,  '76;  is  now  a  Missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  He  arrived  in  Bombay, 
India,  December  21,  1881,  and  is  there  stationed. 

Andrews,  '78;  is  now  in  Washington,  D.  C,  as  Secretary  to  the  Hon.  A.  A.  Ran- 
ney. 

Sanborn,  '78  ;  is  now  studying  in  New  York  City. 

Moore,  '80;  now  Principal  Ashland,  N.  H. ,  High  School. 

Kimball,  '81;  now  Instructor  Rayen  School,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 


Notes,  Additions  and  Corrections.  719 

PENINSULAR. 

May.  '4!);   dii-.l  January  28,  1880. 

LiTTLEjoHX,  '58 ;  for  W.aloott  read  Walcott  Hackley. 

Maktin,  '59  ;  name  should  follow  that  of  T.  A.  McGraw. 

McLkax,  'G5;  insert  Mercluint.     Died  June  2!),  18(!.-).      For  *1868  therefore  read 

*18G5. 
Dickinson,  'GO;  for  Chicago,  111.,  reat?  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Fekdon,  '73;  died  Novemher  10,  1881. 
Pekley,  '73;  now  at  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y.  II. 

ROCHESTER. 

Smith,  '5G  ;  left  College  in  September,  1853.  2d  Lieut.  4th  Mass.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A., 
January  19,  1864;  1st  Lieut.,  October  13,  1864;  Capt.,  April  7,  1865;  honor- 
ably discharged,  November  14,  1865;  commissioned  2d  Lieut.  7th  Cav., 
August  17,  1867;  1st  Lieut.,  September  18,  1869;  out  of  service,  January  9, 
1871.  Died  of  yellow  fever  in  the  Hospital  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  December 
2,  1873.     For  "^1863  therefore  read  *1873. 

Katiibone,_'59  ;  for  Baker  read  Barker. 

Stelle, '67;  Bookseller  and  Manager  of  Leisure  Hour.  1st  Lieut,  and  Acting 
Capt.,  28th  N.  J.  Vols.,  U.  S.  A.,  for  one  year. 

Baker,  '73 ;  for  Chicago,  111.,  read  Alameda,  Cal. 

de  Bell,  '78 ;  name  should  be  placed  first  in  '78  delegation. 

ALABAMA. 

Cochran,  '54 ;  name  should  be  Cochrane. 

Blaket,  '56;  died  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  September  15,  1856. 

WILLIAMS. 
Mahie,  '67;   Literary  Editor  of  Christian  Union  since  June,  1879. 


MANHATTAN. 

Slauson,  '68;  tip  to  within  ten  years  ago  was  a  Merchant  in  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Reddington,  '73;  name  should  be  Redingtoh. 
Jones,  '73;  Bibliographer  and  Indexer  since  1882. 

MIDDLETOWN. 

Ei.A.  '57  and  '84,  have  removed  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  Ela.  '57.  being  now   Pastor 
Grace  M.  E.  Churcli. 


720 


Notes ^  Additions  and  Corrections. 


KENYON. 

Kendrick,  '59 ;  is  Minister  in  charge  of  St.    Luke's   Chapel,   as  well  as   Supt. 
Missions. 


UNION. 

Sawyer,  '60;  a rfcZ  Pastor,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1863-7;  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1867-70. 
Sanborn,  '64;  for  Morristown,  N.  Y.,  read  Morristown.  N.  J. 
Hereick,  '68  ;  for  Kincard  read  lOncaid. 
Nichols,  '76;  for  Troy,  N.  Y.,  read  Houston,  Tex. 
Lansing,  '78;  for  E'.fl'.S.  read  E'.2.12'. 


CORNELL. 

Halliday,  '70;  insert  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1876  and  '78. 
Smith,  '74;  now  with  the  London  Mining  Co.,  New  York  City. 


PHI  KAPPA. 

Hills,  '47;  before  the  words  "and  numerous  pamphlets,"  insert  "  A  Form  for 
the  Admission  of  Choristers,  1880;  History  of  the  Missions  of  the  Church 
of  England  in  New  Jersey,  1882;  A  Form  for  the  Consecration  of  a 
Churchyard  or  other  Cemetery,   1882." 


THE  LIST  OF  MISSING. 


Theodore  Stewart  Parsons  Hm  45 

William  Judkins  Comley  Mi  61 

William  Edgar  Baker  Ub  37 

John  Lewis  CI  40 

John  Wallace  Riddle  Y  59 

William  Edward  Bradley  Y  60 

Francis  Hunt  Holmes  Y  68 

Algernon  Sydney  Logan  Y  70 

Samuel  Harrison  Price  Am  39 

Benjamin  Franklin  Davis  Bn  54 

Edward  H.  Avery  G  50 

Thomas  H.  Armstrong  Hd  53 

David  Lycurgus  Dimraock  Hd  61 


James  Houghton  Townshcnd  Hd  70 

James  L.  Hoole  Bd  49 

Richard  Greenleaf  Merriman  Bd  67 

Samuel  Sprigg  Bd  70 

Daniel  Brackett  D  74 

Ira  Damon  Van  Duzce  R  56 

Lorenzo  C.  Fisher  Al  54 

Frederick  William  Crocker  W  73 

William  James  Slauson  Mh  63 

Arthur  Howard  McFarland  Un  68 

Friend  Fernando  Merriman  Un  70 

Richard  Thonuis  Kerr  Cd  60 


Notes  J  Additions  and   Corrections. 


721 


CHANGES   IN   KINSHIP   LIST. 

The  following-  names  sliould  hiive  been  included  in  the  list  of  brothers  :- 
Palmer,  C.  G.  Cn  75  Cushinj?,  II.  V.  Cn  82 

Palmer,  L.      ■  Cn  78  Gushing,  E.  F.  Cn  83 


Rowland,  E. 
Rowland.  F. 


Hv  53 
Hv49 


Sawyer,  A.  W. 
Sawver,  E.  11. 


D47 
Un60 


And  in  the  list  of  fathers  and  sons  :  — 

Bradley,  C.  S.  Bn  38  I  Lynum,  A.  T. 

Bradley.  J.  M.  Bn  63  |  Lyman,  A. 


Hv53 

Hv83 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Top  of  page  455,  for  Dunn  read  Drum. 

On  page  604,  addresses  should  be  inserted  as  follows  :  — 

C.  J.  Lyon,  5  Pine  street. 

E.  G.  Loring,  128  Madison  avenue. 
On  page  649,  Davis,  S.  B.,  for  Mo  read  Md. 
On  page  651,  Dubois,  Y  72 ;  for  Frederick  read  Frederic. 
On  page  656,  Gilbert,  N.  A.,  Cn  75,  should  be  Gibert;  see  page  433. 


Theodore  Stewart  Parsons,  Hamilton,  '4;'),  is  still  at  Henderson,  Ky 


INDEX. 


INDEX. 


i'Af;E 

Alabama,  — 

Annals 330 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 332 

Kinship,  Brothers 545 

Membership 332 

Military  Service 508 

Alphabetical  Index 723 

Alpha  Delta  Phi, — 

By  Chapters 3 

By  Military  Service 453 

By  Names 633 

By  Occupations 701 

By  States  and  Cities 704 

Charter  of xxxi 

In  Geographical  Distribution    .   .    .  550 

In  Kinship 533 

In  Time 699 

Amhekst,  — 

Annals 114 

Appendix 709 

Cli.-irtor  Members 118 

Kinship,  Fathers,  534;  Brothers  .    .  540 

Membership 118 

Military  Service 473 

Prize  List 117 

Biographical  Index 633 

Bibliography  Catalogue xlvi 

BOWDOIN,  — 

Annals 235 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 238 

Kinship,  Fatlicrs,  536  ;  Brothers  .    .  543 

Membership 238 

Military  Service 493 

Brunonian,  — 

Annals 151 

Appendbc 709 

Charter  Members 154 

Kinship,  Fathers,  535;  Brothers  .    .  541 

Membership 155 

Military  Sdrvice 478 

Prize  List 153 


Catalogue,  BinLiociUAPiiY    .       ...  xlvi 

Catalogue  Com.mittee v 

Chapters,  List  of x 

Charter  of  a  zi  * xxxi 

Chronology  of  A  A  4> Iv 

Collaborators xxii 

Columbia,  — 

Annals ■     54 

Appendbc 709 

Charter  Members 56 

Kinship,  Brothers 539 

Membership 56 

Committees,  Members  of  Catalogue,     v 

Convention  Notes xxiv 

Convention  Roll xxxiv 

Cornell,  — 

Annals 426 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 430 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537 ;  Brothers  .   .    548 

Membership 430 

Councillors xxxii 

Cumberland,  — 

Annals 422 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 423 

Membership 423 

Militarj^  Service 522 

Dartmouth,  — 

Annals 257 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 260 

Kinship,  Fathers,  536;  Brothers  .    .    543 

Membership 260 

Military  Service 497 

Prize  List 259 

Executive  Council xxxi 

Geneva,  — 

Annals 201 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 205 

Kinship,  Fatlicrs,  535  ;  Brothers  .    .    542 
Membership 205 


726 


Index. 


PAGE 

Military  Service 487 

Prize  List 203 

Geographical  Distribution,  — 

Canada 627 

Foreign  Countries 628 

United  States, — 

Alabama 551 

Arizona 552 

Arkansas 552 

California 552 

Colorado     554 

Connecticut 554 

Dakota 558 

Delaware 558 

District  Columbia 558 

Florida 559 

Georgia 559 

Idaho  ' 560 

Illinois 560 

Indiana 563 

Indian  Territory 564 

Iowa 564 

Kansas 566 

Kentucky 666 

Louisiana 567 

Maine 568 

Maryland 570 

Massachusetts 571 

Michigan 581 

Minnesota 583 

Mississippi 584 

Missouri      585 

Montana 586 

Nebraska 586 

Nevada 587 

New  Hampshire 587 

New  Jersey 589 

New  Mexico 591 

New  York 592 

North  Carolina 612 

Ohio 612 

Oregon 617 

Pennsylvania 618 

Ehode  Island 621 

South  Carolina 622 

Tennessee 623 

Texas 623 

Utah 624 

Vermont 624 

Virginia 625 


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Washington 625 

West  Virginia 625 

Wisconsin 626 

Wyoming 627 

Graduate  Chapters,  — 

List  of.  Prefatory xii 

Reunions  of,  Prefatory xliii  • 

Hamilton,  — 

Annals 3 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 7 

Kinship,  Fathers,  533  ;  Brothers  .    .  538 

Membership 7 

Military  Service 458 

Prize  List 5 

Harvard,  — 

Annals 171 

Appendix 709 

Charter-Members 177 

Kinship,  Fathers,  535 ;  Erothers  .    .  541 

Membership 177 

Military  Service 481 

Hudson,  — 

Annals 218 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 220 

Kinship,  Fathers,  535  ;  Brothers  .    .  542 

Membership 220 

Military  Service 490 

Prize  List 219 

Index,  Biographical 633 

Index,  Geographical 550 

Kenton,  — 

Annals 396 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 399 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537 ;  Brothers  .    .  547 

Membership 399 

Military  Service 519 

Kinship, — 

Introduction 533 

Brothers      538 

Fathers  and  Sons      533 

Tabular  Statement 549 

Manhattan,  — 

Annals 354 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members     358 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537  ;  Brothers  .    .  546 

Membership 358 


Index. 


727 


PAUE 

Military  Service 515 

Prize  List 357 

M I  VMI,  — 

Annals 30 

Appendix 709 

Chartei-  AIeml)crs 33 

Kinship,  Fathers,  534;  Brothers     .  538 

Membership 33 

Milil;ny  Service 159 

^SllODLETOWN,  — 

Auuals 374 

Appendix 709 

Charter  .Members ■ .    .    .  377 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537  ;  Brothers  .    .  546 

Membership 377 

Military  Service 517 

Prize  List 375 

]MrLiTARY  Service,  — 

Introduction 453 

Record  by  Chapters 456-527 

Tabular  Stateracut,  C.  S.  A.    .    .    .  529 

U.  S.  A 528 

OccDPATiox,  Alpha  Delta  Phi  by  .  701 

Peninsular,  — 

Annals 288 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 291 

Kinship,  Fathers,  536 ;  Brothers  .    .  544 

Membership 291 

Military  Service 501 

Phi  Kappa,  — 

Annals 438 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 440 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537  ;  Brothers  .    .  548 

]Srcnihership 440 

^Military  Service 525 

Prize  List 439 

Preface xiii 

Rochester,  — 

Annals 311 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members  . 315 


Kinship,  Fathers,  536  ;  Brothers  .    .  544 

Membership       315 

Military  Service 507 

Prize  List 313 

Names,  Index  by     633 

Song  Books,  Bibliography  or   .   .    .  xlix 

Tabular  Statements,  — 

Distribution  by  States  and  Cities  .    .  704 

Kinship 549 

Membership  in  Time 699 

Military  Service,  C.S.A.,  529 ;  U.S.A.  528 

Occupation 701 

Time,  Alpha  Delta  Phi  in 699 

Union,  — 

Annals 409 

Appendix 709 

( 'barter  ilcmbcrs 411 

Kinship,  Fathers,  537;  Brothers  .    .  547 

ilembership 411 

^Military  Service 521 

Prize  List 410 

Urban,  — 

Annals 48 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Mendiers 51 

Kinship,  Fathers,  534 ;  Brothers  .    .  539 

Membership 51 

Military  Service 462 

Williams,  — 

Anuals 336 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 339 

Kinship,  Fathers,  536 ;  Brothers  .    .  545 

Membership 340 

Military  Service 512 

Prize  List 338 

Yale,  — 

Annals 60 

Appendix 709 

Charter  Members 63 

Kinship,  Fathers,  534 ;  Biothers  .    .  539 

Membership 63 

Military  Service 462 


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